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'''Node name:''' Pioneer Courthouse Square area [[BR]]
'''Node Info:''' NodeId:113 [[BR]]
'''Live Date:''' February 2, 2002 [[BR]]
'''Sponsor:''' SRG Partnership, Inc. [[BR]]
'''Contact:''' NetworkOperationsTeam
'''Node name:''' Pioneer Courthouse Square area [[BR]] '''Node Info:''' NodeId:113 [[BR]] '''Live Date:''' February 2, 2002 [[BR]] '''Sponsor:''' SRG Partnership, Inc. [[BR]] '''Contact:''' NetworkOperationsTeam
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The Pioneer Courthouse Square area is a large brick flatspace in downtown PortlandOregon, between SW 5th & 6th, Morrison & Yamhill.   The Pioneer Courthouse Square area is a large brick flatspace in downtown PortlandOregon, between SW 5th & 6th, Morrison & Yamhill.
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 * ActionTec DSL Modem (CalebPhillips) to replace broken ActionTec DSL Modem (Qwest)  * Cisco 678 & Linksys BEFSR11 (courtesy G. Moore - SRG Partnership)
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 * Channel: 1
 * BSSID: 00:02:6F:01:85:37
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 * 2006-06-27: Installed Cisco 678 & Linksys BEFSR11. - Greg Moore
 * 2006-06-26: Went by the node and noticed that it was not getting packets out to the internet. Power-cycled the DSL modem and this fixed the problem. Wrote a littler to the GeneralList asking for someone to donate a modem that doesn't suck so bad. - CalebPhillips
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Node name: Pioneer Courthouse Square area BR Node Info: NodeId:113 BR Live Date: February 2, 2002 BR Sponsor: SRG Partnership, Inc. BR Contact: NetworkOperationsTeam

The Pioneer Courthouse Square area is a large brick flatspace in downtown PortlandOregon, between SW 5th & 6th, Morrison & Yamhill.

In 2002, a node was installed, sucessfully unwiring the entire square. Originally, the node was sponsored by Web Criteria, then in 2003 the Portland Business Alliance took up the torch. In 2005, the Business Alliance moved and SRG Partnership, Inc. is now hosting the node.

Equipment

  • Senao 200mW PCMCIA 802.11b network interface
  • 10dBi Pacific Wireless sector antenna (LonnieWormley)

  • Miscelaneous cables / connectors (LonnieWormley)

  • NewCloneArmyBox w/ PCMCIA-ISA adapter (DarrinEden)

  • Cisco 678 & Linksys BEFSR11 (courtesy G. Moore - SRG Partnership)

Software Installed

Installers / Organizers

Network Configuration

  • ESSID: www.personaltelco.net
  • Channel: 1
  • BSSID: 00:02:6F:01:85:37
  • Hostname: frack
  • Internet Network: 69.30.65.86/24
  • Gateway: 69.30.65.1
  • Upstream DNS servers: 206.26.36.34, 198.107.0.14
  • PTPnet Network: wlan0: 10.11.12.1/24

Maintenance and System Log

  • 2006-06-27: Installed Cisco 678 & Linksys BEFSR11. - Greg Moore

  • 2006-06-26: Went by the node and noticed that it was not getting packets out to the internet. Power-cycled the DSL modem and this fixed the problem. Wrote a littler to the GeneralList asking for someone to donate a modem that doesn't suck so bad. - CalebPhillips

  • 2006-02-02: Responded to problems. Found the DSL modem borked (an Actiontec). The modem will need to be replaced by Qwest (presumably). In the interim, I've setup a similar modem. Becuase I was short on time and couldn't figure out how to make the Actiontec do bridging, I've set it up as a router. This required changes to the configuration of the NuCab's external interface. When we get the replacement modem -- this might be a good time to get bridging working again. For now, everything works fine again. I've forwarded ports 22,80,5280,161,162 TCP and 161,162 UDP to the NuCab. I also updated the onsite documentation. Finally, I added an account for myself to the NuCab with my PTP SSH key, but didn't give myself sudoer access. Oh, one more thing - I noticed NoCat is confused - when you agree to the terms the default redirect takes you to: http://node113.personaltelco.net/node/113, which is a 404. - CalebPhillips

  • 2005-10-03: Security updates installed. (- KeeganQuinn)

  • 2003-05-23: Upgraded hostap driver to 0.0.3. - BrianBeattie

  • 2003-05-06: Hmmm looks like somebody forgot to update this page when they upgraded the node. Removed /sbin/poweroff, not needed and will cause the system to be unavailable requireing a power cycle. - BrianBeattie

  • 2003-04-02: Checked system /var was at ~ 80%. Ran run-parts --verbose /etc/cron.daily, logrotate and symbol update failed no disk space. Cleaned out ntpstats /var/log down to 80%. Cleaned out old NoCatAuth logs down to 64%. Cleaned out current NoCatAuth logs down to 12%. Changed /etc/cron.daily/ntp-simple to remove stats older than 2 days. - BrianBeattie

  • 2002-06-03: Updated NoCatAuth to 0.80.20020603 in /usr/local/nocat-6-3-nightly --MichaelCodanti

  • 2002-04-12: Updated NoCatAuth to nightly from 4-12-2002 with patches. (Now has a status page at: http://node113.personaltelco.net:5280/status) --MichaelCodanti


NodePioneerSquare (last edited 2013-02-27 15:00:42 by RussellSenior)