Most servers and workstations at the Computer Graphics Laboratory are interconnected via 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 advanced wide-area network, and the Internet2 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 links listed here may prove useful if you have problems reaching other sites on the Internet:
- Network weather report
- Packet route tracing tool
- UCSF network map [password protected]
- Genentech Hall network map [password protected]
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