Contact information for CHS is available at URL=http://chs.cusd.claremont.edu/www/academics/school-contact.html.
Claremont High School is the district host for a WWW-server, anonymous FTP site, DNS service, District e-mail, dial-up access, and serves as the district's gateway to the Internet via multiple T-1 circuits. This is done using a mix of Macintosh, IBM PCs, and Sun Microsystem's servers, including several Enterprise/250s. We have an extensive Unix cluster of Solaris/Ultrix/Linux computers running NFS.The principal mail server is CHS.CUSD.Claremont.Edu. Users may be finger-ed at this address as well. Email inquiries can be made via rmuir_NOSPAM@chs.cusd.claremont.edu.
Our FTP site includes the research data that our students have collected during our research in topological knot theory as well as the papers that we have jointly authored. We are also the canonical source for LeeMail-- an excellent TCP/IP email server/client shareware package for the Macintosh written by Lee Fyock. Additionally, we are an authorized site for the redistribution of Qualcomm's Eudora software for both Mac and Wintel platforms.
The High School network supports twenty-seven zones of networked computers with a hybrid mix of ethernet and LocalTalk supporting TCP/IP and AppleTalk protocols. The LAN makes use of a large gigabit optical fiber backbone and provides a switched and routed 100 megabit ethernet network service to every classroom. As of last count, the school has well over 600 computers internetworked, with many more coming online soon.
We also support access to 32 dial-in ports for staff and faculty access to the LAN; we support terminal access and PPP at speeds of up to 56 Kbps. The school campus hosts the majority of network resources for the Claremont Unified School District.