A service that operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure the reliability of campus voice (telephone), video and data (computer network) communications at all times. Call the NOC at 255-9900 if you suspect a problem with one of Cornell's networks or computer systems.
A large group which is responsible for the day-to-day operations and maintenance of a network.
An operations center, open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, that oversees and coordinates management of the switching network; it manages the status of the network and coordinates the use of network trunking capacity. In case of problems, the NOC sets restoration priorities and coordinates restoration activities.
Generic term for the control center located at Internet data centers. See also Command and Control Center, Service Operations Center.
A "war room" where networks are monitored and trouble resolution/escalation is handled.
Where large or public telephone networks are management, maintained, and monitored.
A NOC is a control center for network management. ISPs and other owners and managers of large networks perform monitoring, trouble shoot,ing and maintaInance from NOCs. Newsgroups Forums on the Internet or on-line services; usually related to those found on USENET.
Networks are administered by experts working in a physical location termed a NOC.
A centralized location and its staff that is responsible for the operational aspects of running a production network. These tasks include monitoring and control, troubleshooting, and user assistance.
A location from which the operation of a network or internet is monitored. Additionally, this center usually serves as a clearinghouse for connectivity problems and efforts to resolve those problems. See also: Network Information Center. [Source: NNSC
A place from which a telecommunications network is supervised, monitored, and maintained.
A location from which the operation of a network is monitored. Additionally, this center usually serves as a clearinghouse for connectivity problems and efforts to resolve those problems. See also Network In formation Center. WWWebfx Home Page
(NOC) A centralized location and its staff that is responsible for the operational aspects of running a production network. The tasks include monitoring and control, trouble-shooting, user assistance, etc.
A location from which the operation of a network or internet ismonitored. Additionally, this center usually serves as aclearinghouse for connectivity problems and efforts to resolvethose problems. See also: Network Information Center.[Source: NNSC] Network Time Protocol (NTP)
(NOC) provides 24X7 proactive and reactive monitoring of the campus network infrastructure and critical network services
A Network Operations Center or NOC (pronounced "nock") is one or more locations from which control is exercised over a computer or telecommunications network, or part thereof.