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Re: Antennas in the data center


From: Miles Fidelman <mfidelman () meetinghouse net>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 10:25:53 -0400

It's not quite clear what you mean by "NIST controls" - NIST publishes standards & guidelines, they don't regulate.

Now, if you're running a Federal data center, or one for a government contractor - perhaps you're referring to "NIST Compliance" under FISMA (the Federal Information Security Management Act) - which involves compliance with a bunch of FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards).  See https://csrc.nist.gov/topics/laws-and-regulations/laws/fisma & https://digitalguardian.com/blog/what-nist-compliance for some background.

Now if I had to guess - I expect that there are some security standards that would prohibit placing an antenna inside a data center handling any kind of sensitive or classified data.

If you have any systems, in the data center, that require security certification & accreditation, I expect your accreditation authority would be the person to talk to.  Or your information security officer.

On 7/18/19 9:30 AM, Robert Webb wrote:
So I have a situation where I am trying to get LTE to an out of band router and there is no signal available in the data center. There was a booster setup purchased and I have a manager telling me that standards, industry and not local, prohibit the installation.

He has yet to produce any documented industry standard so I thought I would reach out to see if anyone here has heard of this.

We fall under NIST controls and I haven't found anything there and have also looked at TIA and not found anything.

Thanks...

On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 9:09 AM Matt Harris <matt () netfire net <mailto:matt () netfire net>> wrote:

    On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 8:01 AM Robert Webb <rwfireguru () gmail com
    <mailto:rwfireguru () gmail com>> wrote:

        Anyone out there deal with data center design?

        Looking for any info available which provides guidelines on
        putting antennas, like LTE booster, in the data center.


    Not quite sure what you're looking for here Robert. As far as
    placing something like an LTE booster in a data center, you'd just
    use common sense (place it in the best possible place from a
    connectivity standpoint). Is this something you're considering in
    order to provide service to folks who run LTE backup connections
    on their gear (like serial concentrators)? Wireless/RF site
    surveys and how to do them effectively are pretty well-documented
    at this point.

    Or are you asking about roof access/deploying antennas on a
    rooftop safely/securely?

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