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Page Title: Figure 1-16.—TESS-NC Transition hardware configuration for aircraft carrier METOC office.
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SHIPBOARD ENVIRONMENTALWORKSTATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEMS
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communications, and data access via INTERNET/ NIPRNET/SIPRNET. TESS-NC  TRANSITION  HARDWARE.—The physical appearance of TESS varies with the version of the system in use as well as the location of each system. Most  TESS-NC  Transition  systems  retain  the  deck- mounted, shock-isolated equipment cabinets of the TESS (3) as shown in figure 1-16. The individual cabinets need not be located together, but are usually distributed  throughout  the  shipboard  METOC  office spaces to provide several different workstations. The primary operating system for TESS-NC Transition is Windows NT 4.0. Each TESS-NC Transition system consists of an METOC NT server, a METOC Terminal server, and a METOC workstation. These components are setup as a separate Windows NT domain. The AN/SMQ-11 satellite receiver and a supplemental remote workstation are also interfaced with the system, but are not part of the Windows NT domain. The METOC NT Server is the primary operator workstation for the TESS NC Transition. It stores all user information and profiles and authenticates all user logons to the network. The METOC NT server consists of a dual Pentium Pro 200 MHz processor with 128 megabyte RAM, a 4.2 gigabyte hard drive, and CD- ROM. The METOC Terminal Server acts as a back-up to the NT server. It operates with a single Pentium Pro 200 MHz processor, with 64 megabyte RAM, a 2.1 Gigabyte hard drive and CD-ROM. This computer is designed  without  keyboard  capability,  providing domain services without operator interaction. The METOC  Terminal  server  handles  data  ingest  for SMOOS  as  well  as  other  external  communication  lines. It also supports the closed circuit television (CCTV) briefing capability. The METOC workstation acts as a secondary operator workstation and consists of a Cyrix 200 MHz processor. It contains a high-resolution color monitor and a keyboard. One or more color printers are also connected to the TESS-NC Transition system. TESS-TRANSITION   SOFTWARE.—As mentioned,  the  METOC  NT  server,  the  METOC Terminal server, and the METOC Workstation operate by using the Windows NT 4.0 operating system. Each computer   is   loaded   with   Microsoft   Office   and commercial web browsers for the Internet. Numerous other government and commercial software programs are available and will be discussed in chapter 2. The most important difference from previous versions of TESS is Internet access. Additional information is provided in the  Supplemental Operator’s Manual for the  Tactical  Environmental  Support  System  Next Century (NC) Transition, SPAWAR document EE685- HC-SUP-010. Figure 1-16.—TESS-NC Transition hardware configuration for aircraft carrier METOC office. 1-29

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