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network [2018-02-08 13:15] – [Layer 2] tim | network [2020-02-18 17:14] – just kidding ww | ||
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^ Name ^ Model ^ Location ^ | ^ Name ^ Model ^ Location ^ | ||
- | | switch-g11-a | Dell PowerConnect 6024 | Top-rack | | ||
- | | switch-g11-b | Dell PowerConnect 5224 | Mid-rack | | ||
- | | switch-g11-c | Netgear GS724T | Server-shelf | | ||
| switch-g11-d | HPE A5120-48G | Top-rack | | | switch-g11-d | HPE A5120-48G | Top-rack | | ||
- | | switch-g1 | Netgear GS724T | + | | switch-g1 | 3Com/HP A5500-48G |
| switch-roof | HP Procurve 8-port | Block B roof/plant room | | | switch-roof | HP Procurve 8-port | Block B roof/plant room | | ||
+ | | switch-roof-b | HP Procurve 24-port | Block B roof/plant room | | ||
| other unmanaged edge switches ||| | | other unmanaged edge switches ||| | ||
< | < | ||
- | switch-g11-c -- switch-g11-d | + | unifi-g6 -- switch-g11-d |
- | \ | + | / \ \ |
- | \ | + | / \ switch-roof-b -- ap-roof |
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- | switch-g11-b -- switch-g11-a | + | |
- | / \ | + | |
- | / | + | |
/ \ | / \ | ||
- | / | + | / |
/ | / | ||
switch-g1 | switch-g1 | ||
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[multiple in g1] | [multiple in g1] | ||
</ | </ | ||
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- | ==== Future Plans ==== | ||
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- | We have acquired and are currently migrating to an HP A5120-48G switch. This is expected to serve all of the switching for G11. | ||
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- | We also have a 3Com/HP A5500-48G which will take over switching for G1. | ||
===== Layer 3 ===== | ===== Layer 3 ===== | ||
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Internal IPv4 10.38.32.0/ | Internal IPv4 10.38.32.0/ | ||
- | Routing is currently | + | Routing is handled by [[servers#oxygen|oxygen]], a Dell PowerEdge R610 running |
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- | ==== Future ==== | + | |
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- | In future, routing will be handled by VMs on [[servers|Oxygen]], both running | + | |
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- | At this point we will be splitting the responsibilities of the old Mikrotik 450G into two - One VM (Nickel) to handle our edge (BGP speaking + Public IP Space Gateway), and one (Iron) to handle NAT and act as a gateway for all internal space. [[https:// | + | |
===== WiFi ===== | ===== WiFi ===== | ||
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^ Hostname ^ Location ^ SSIDs ^ | ^ Hostname ^ Location ^ SSIDs ^ | ||
| unifi-g1 | G1 (Main room) | Hacklab, spacenet | | | unifi-g1 | G1 (Main room) | Hacklab, spacenet | | ||
- | | unifi-g2 | G2 (Laser/ | + | | unifi-g2 | G2 (Laser room) | Hacklab, spacenet | |
- | | unifi-g6 | G6 (Hot Glue's room) | Hacklab, spacenet | | + | | unifi-g6 | G6 (Sensational Systems' |
| unifi-g8 | G8 (Workshop) | Hacklab, spacenet | | | unifi-g8 | G8 (Workshop) | Hacklab, spacenet | | ||
- | | wr703n1 | + | | unifi-makerbee |
- | + | | ap-roof | Roof | spacenet | | |
- | The UniFi APs also host a private SSID for our door access system. | + | |
See [[wifi|WiFi]] for client connection details. | See [[wifi|WiFi]] for client connection details. |
network.txt · Last modified: 2023-10-16 13:10 by tim