E-Governance in water resources a segment: reservoir level and storage capacity monitoring



1. Login Procedure for State/districts/remote location.
The RL&SCMS which is operational at NIC-CWC node operational at CWC at Sewa Bhawan, R.K.Puram, New Delhi could be accessed thourgh the following procedures:

Step-1
First the user will remotely login the C-band Router connected with the LAN at NIC HQ using X.25 address 40448290704000 or the IP address 164.100.232.254 of the Router to get the cband>prompt as indicated below:
Con 40448290704000 Or telnet 164.100.232.254
Cband>

Step-2
Next to logon the CWC HQ system (IP Address 164.100.5.53) the user will type the following command at Cband prompt.

Cband>telnet 164.100.5.53 Or Cband>telnet niccwc.delhi.nic.in

At the logon prompt the user will enter the User-Id of his state, already pre-defined and then the password (management control with the user to change the password- a security aspect).

e.g. for Maharashtra User the logon procedure is:

*********************
User-Id: mahrsvr
Password: mahrsvr123
*********************

After successful logon the user can now execute the RL&SCMS as follow
$prgstt

*********************
This prompt will initiate RL&SCMS and will interactively capture the data for the remote locations.
*********************

2. Procedure for CWC HQ.
CWC HQ. Users will login into their account with the specified User-ID and their password allocated to them. After successful, at login prompt
$ prgstt
The menu driven, interactive user friendly program displays the menu onto the screen such as

Menu
  1. Generatr The Daily/Weekly Bulletin
  2. Add a New Dam
  3. Generate Dam Report
  4. Latest Data in STAXX/STAXX Files
  5. Modifing the atate Data
  6. Backup State Data to Live Files
  7. Exit
CWC is a privileged user who can access any of the option defined above however the remote user such as state/district can access only with restricted features.

The storage live capacity in consolidated as well as of individual reservoir is also graphically being evolved which depicts the 10 years average, preceding year reservoir behavior and current performance. However, such analysis being carried out separately is not being disseminated to the administrators of the state govts., and planners under the prevailing existing protocols of MOWR/CWC.




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