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Network Operation Center
Msihosting Network Operation Center (NOC) features high level
security, raised flooring, climate-control, UPS power supply, fire suppression
system as well as multiple rebundant connections to major backbones such as
UUNET, Level3, Genuity, Sprint and Verizon. Each NOC is also equipped with
backup batteries and diesel generators, Cisco routers and switches; and is
staffed 24x7 by qualified system administrators and engineers. All servers are
secured in a state of the art Smart POP; monitored by both on hand technicians,
IP cameras and door security via Hand geometry reader; OC3C connections are
physically diverse and Sonet protected;
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dual power feeds backed up with UPS,
Rectifiers, Batteries and Generator to ensure our customers have near zero down
time.
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Data Centers
- DC-001 - Parsippany, New Jersey
Multiple OC3 connections, directly
connected with Sprint, Earthlink, UUNET, Genuity, Level3, PSI, Digex and AOL.
- DC-002 - Scranton, Pennsylvania
Direct OC192 connection to
Verizon, multiple Sprint OC3 and DS3 connections, OC192 from CTSI scheduled for
mid-2002.
- DC-003 - Atlanta, Georgia
Direct peering with 14 networks,
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24x7x365 Monitoring
Additionally, all Network Operation Centers use
industry-standard SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and provides
round-the-clock monitoring of all hardware, including routers, switches, UPS
systems, and servers. The Network Operation Centers also monitors power,
environmental factors (such as temperature and humidity), generator status, and
network connectivity. All critical services/ports are monitored, including FTP,
HTTP, SMTP, HTTPS, SSH and POP3.
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