All servers and workstations at the Computer Graphics Laboratory are interconnected via Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) or Gigabit Ethernet (1,000Mbps) interfaces using a high-bandwidth, low-latency switched-network architecture. This local area network is, in turn, connected to the UCSF campus backbone network, the Internet, the CalREN-2 advanced wide-area network, and the Abilene Project advanced backbone network. UCSF is also a member of the Internet2 project and is developing next-generation computer applications to fully exploit the capabilities of high performance broadband networks. The CGL's Molecular Modeling Collaboratory project is one such application.
The links listed here may prove useful if you have problems reaching other sites on the Internet:
- Network weather report
- Network performance summary [comming soon]
- Packet route tracing tool
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