Being told "industry standard" seems like a cop out for "we don't want to
do it". Which is a completely legitimate response, but ideally they'd just
come out and say that.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 11:54 AM Robert Webb wrote:
> The is booster to only get an LTE signal from Verizon into the data
>
The is booster to only get an LTE signal from Verizon into the data center..
For our purpose of needing it, we have a cisco router with LTE for our
system as a back management access in case of loss to the system by normal
means.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 11:39 AM Andrew Latham wrote:
> I agree
Hi,
Some PCI auditors (loaded words right there) will freak out and
you're stuck explaining the concept of life all over again...
Anyway, those works in a DC (25k') built inside a support structure
for a train station =D.
https://www.wilsonamplifiers.com/
Wilson Pro 70
I agree with Miles that this is more of an infiltration and or
ex-filtration of data issue. Can you firewall at the booster? Out of Band
management is tricky when LTE bandwidth is so high that one could export
large quantities of data.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 9:28 AM Miles Fidelman
wrote:
>
On 7/18/19 7:54 AM, Robert Webb wrote:
Thanks for the info on the standards portion.
The booster configuration has been setup in a test scenario where the
external antenna has been placed outside with line of site to the
tower, less than a tenth of a mile away, with the feed cable run down
It's not quite clear what you mean by "NIST controls" - NIST publishes
standards & guidelines, they don't regulate.
Now, if you're running a Federal data center, or one for a government
contractor - perhaps you're referring to "NIST Compliance" under FISMA
(the Federal Information Security
On 7/18/19 6:54 AM, Robert Webb wrote:
Manager has no issue with equipment purchased and has polled the other
tenants in the same data center and they are also OK with it. He has
just cited that there is some standard but has not been forthcoming with
any documentation.
Never heard of
Thanks for the info on the standards portion.
The booster configuration has been setup in a test scenario where the
external antenna has been placed outside with line of site to the tower,
less than a tenth of a mile away, with the feed cable run down a hallway
indoors, the booster connected, and
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 8:30 AM Robert Webb wrote:
> So I have a situation where I am trying to get LTE to an out of band
> router and there is no signal available in the data center. There was a
> booster setup purchased and I have a manager telling me that standards,
> industry and not local,
So I have a situation where I am trying to get LTE to an out of band router
and there is no signal available in the data center. There was a booster
setup purchased and I have a manager telling me that standards, industry
and not local, prohibit the installation.
He has yet to produce any
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 8:01 AM Robert Webb wrote:
> Anyone out there deal with data center design?
>
> Looking for any info available which provides guidelines on putting
> antennas, like LTE booster, in the data center.
>
Not quite sure what you're looking for here Robert. As far as placing
Anyone out there deal with data center design?
Looking for any info available which provides guidelines on putting
antennas, like LTE booster, in the data center.
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