[100all] IETF 100 Network Shutdown Schedule

Jim Martin <jim@daedelus.com> Thu, 16 November 2017 06:56 UTC

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Gentlepeople,
	As the meeting comes to a close, we wanted to update everyone on the shutdown schedule for the IETF Network. The wireless APs that deliver the main IETF networks in the Raffles City Convention Center meeting rooms will be removed throughout the day tomorrow as sessions come to a close. The Terminal Room which originally was scheduled to close at 3pm tomorrow will be closed as of 1pm, as the only afternoon working group meeting has been cancelled. 

	As there is an ISOC meeting this weekend following the IETF, we’re able to keep the “ietf-hotel” wireless SSID active through Sunday, though on a best-effort basis due to very limited staff.  However, the wired guest room Internet in the Fairmont will revert to the traditional hotel network as of 12 Noon tomorrow.

	Let me thank Cisco, Juniper and A10 again for their contributions of equipment, and NTT, StarHub, Moratel and ViewQwest for the Internet circuits. 

	We hope you all have a good trip home and look forward to seeing everyone in London!

	- Jim and the NOC Team