Welcome to the BAMEX Network

Latest version is available online at: http://www.atd.ucar.edu/dir_off/projects/2003/bamex/systems_help.html
May 30, 2003


BAMEX Network Description
The BAMEX Network is behind a firewall system for security reasons. No one can access the network from outside BAMEX unless they have an account on the bamex gatekeeper and use secure shell tools. Using secure shell tools and the Virtual Private Network (VPN), we can access the NCAR/UCAR network. More information on accessing NCAR/UCAR network is below.

If you need access to the BAMEX network from NCAR, request an account from the system administrator at BAMEX. Then from NCAR, you can use a secure shell (SSH) utility to connect to bmxgate.cust.qwest.net. Once on the BAMEX gatekeeper, then you can use tools such as telnet or ssh to connect to your system within the BAMEX network.

Connecting your system to the network
You can connect your systems to the BAMEX network in one of three ways: configuring your system for DHCP, obtaining a static IP address or using the wireless network.

Printing
Attention: if you are using the VPN software, then you cannot print to the local printers. Disconnect from the VPN to print.

We have several printers available for general use.

Network Name IP Address Model Features
hp4600 or bamex color 192.168.2.15 HP 4600 Color
hp4050n or bamex b&w 192.168.2.16 HP 4050n Black & White
canon9000   Canon S9000 11x17 paper size

To install the printers on a Windows system, open the printers utility on your system (Start, Settings, Printers). Double-click on add printer.

Accessing the NCAR/UCAR Network

The NCAR/UCAR network also has a security perimeter in place. You can gain access to the NCAR/UCAR network by either using the Virtual Private Network (VPN) client or using secure tools such as SSH. You may need to access the NCAR/UCAR network to read email.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)
If you are an NCAR/UCAR employee, you can use the Virtual Private Network client to connect to the NCAR/UCAR network. Documentation for installing and configuring VPN is available at: http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/ucarlocal/vpn/vpn_main.html. You can also request assistance from the system administrator on site.

Once installed and configured, start the VPN, by selecting Start--> Programs--> Cisco Systems VPN Client--> VPN Client. When prompted for a username and password use your timecard/gatekeeper information. After connecting to the VPN, your system will appear as if it's on the NCAR/UCAR network, keep in mind that may not have access to BAMEX resources (such as printing). To close the VPN, right-click on the padlock icon in your system tray and select disconnect. After closing the VPN session, you are back on the BAMEX network.

Secure Shell (SSH)
Using the secure shell or SSH, you can connect to the gate.ucar.edu system. From there, you can connect to the UNIX systems. If you need a SSH client, you can download them from the following web page: https://www.ucar.edu/csac/internal/repository/ssh/

Accessing E-mail (NCAR Only)
There are several ways to read your email. If your division is participating with the UCAR web mail service, then you can gain access to your e-mail via http://webmail.ucar.edu. ATD Folks can use the ATD web mail service at https://www.atd.ucar.edu/horde/

Otherwise, you can use the NCAR VPN to tunnel into the NCAR network and gain access to e-mail (or use SSH and connect to gate.ucar.edu and then connect to your UNIX systems).

ATD folks can configure their e-mail client (i.e. mozilla) to use the exposed IMAP server (exp-imap.atd.ucar.edu). For mozilla, open your e-mail and under the as the imap server and check the "Use secure connection (SSL)" box. The same configuration works both at home and on the road. To change these settings, open Mozilla e-mail and under the Edit menu, select Main & Newsgroup Account Settings. On the left, click on Server Settings and enter exp-imap.atd.ucar.edu in the Server Name field. Also, check the "Use secure connection (SSL)" box. Be careful using this method. You can receive e-mail, but you can't send it. Therefore, it's recommended that you also use the VPN.

FTP site
We have an FTP site available. Anonymous ftp is allowed from outside the BAMEX network to access data only.

To put data on the FTP site, you will need to request an account and use secure ftp to access the server. The server's name is bmxgate.cust.qwest.net. Make sure you place the data in /home/ftp/pub.

To retrieve data from the FTP site, you can use anonymous FTP to access the server. Again the server's name is bmxgate.cust.qwest.net.

Only 4 Gigabytes of data can be stored on the FTP site.

FX-Net Workstations
There are several Windows systems available to use for the FX-Net software. To use the computer, you need to log into the local system as bamex with password FX-net. The software is available on the Desktop. They all should have access to the printers. They also have the VPN software installed on them.

Zebra Displays
There are two linux systems available that have the Zebra software installed. They are called zebra1 and zebra2. To logon to the system, the account name is zebra, the password is also zebra. For information on using these systems, contact Chris Burghart.

Communicating to the aircrafts
There two methods to communicate with others on the aircrafts; using e-mail and using an IRC chat session.

Using e-mail: When sending e-mail to the aircrafts, do not send attachments. The size of the e-mail is limited due to bandwidth issues. The e-mail address to the aircrafts are

On the aircraft, the systems need to be configured to use:

IRC chat session: We will be using the Mozilla IRC Chat facility called Chatzilla. If you need Mozilla installed on your system, it can be downloaded from http://www.mozilla.org

The Chatzilla nicknames will be:

Nickname: Who uses this nickname:
dropsonde operator aboard the WMI learjet
dropassist dropsonde assistant aboard WMI learjet
nrl-p3 operator aboard the NRL P-3
dropground1 dropsonde aircraft coordinator on the ground at Mid America
dropground2 dropsonde aircraft coordinator on the ground at Mid America
N42RF-SatCom operator aboard the NOAA P-3
bamexops ops coordinator

To connect to the chat room, please see the system administrator for information. Messages between all "chatters" can be seen on one screen, but only three connections can be made from one ip address unless it is within the Bamex network at Mid-America where thrirty connections can be made. VPN users are not effected by this limit due to each having a different ip address. To connect to this chatroom, see system administrator.

Chatzilla and Mozilla Mail clients can be configured so that they are accessed from an icon on the desktop. If you need assistance with this, contact a systems administrator person on duty.

Presentation Area
Digital Whiteboard/Projector
There is a digital whiteboard, InFocus project and laptop available for use in the presentation area.

To use the laptop, log in as bamex with password FX-net.

Since the digital whiteboard gets moved around a lot, it needs to be calibrated before use.

If you have questions using the digital whiteboard, contact a member of the systems group or Brigitte Baeuerle.

ELDORA
The ELDORA network will has web server available for ELDORA image and data retrieval. The web server is available inside the BAMEX/ELDORA network. To access the web server, go to http://eldora.priv.rtf from inside the BAMEX/ELDORA network.

If you need a large amount of data, then you should use the ELDORA anonymous FTP server instead. FTP access is available from the eldora.priv.rtf . Contact Michael Bell for information on using the FTP server.

Assistance

Several people are available for assistance. These people are carrying cell phones.

Who Job Title Dates Available Telephone Number
Joe Vinson Systems Administrator May 14-28 303.916.7581
Jody Williams Systems Administrator May 14-28 303.818.9707
Erin McDaniel Systems Administrator May 24-July 6 303.818.9707
Chris Burghart Software Engineer May 14-June 7 303.817.5707
Susan Stringer Software Engineer June 1-June 14 303.817.5707
Michael Bell ELDORA Support May 14-28, June 5-July 8 303.579-6025