Network information

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synopsis

I've (xopr) created this network information page mainly because no-one knows the current setup by heart, and I'm preparing for Congress everywhere without breaking people's precious downloads..

current setup

trunks

  1. hACKswitch - router
  2. hACKspace - slACKspace (unused)
  3. hACKswitch - slACKswitch

VLANs

2. LAN
10. DMZ
11. VoIP

connections

slACKswitch

VLAN 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u
Port 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
Port 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16: Trunk 3
VLAN 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u trunk

hACKswitch

VLAN 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u trunk trunk
Port 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 14: Printer 17: VoIP 19: VoIP 21: stack 23: Trunk 3
Port 2 4 6 8 10 12: ACKade 14: Solder 16: 3D PC 18: DMZ 20: Cam 22: Srv T 24: Trunk 1
VLAN 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 2u 10u 10u trunk trunk

router

VLAN 'WAN' trunk 2u 2u 2u
Port WAN 1: Trunk 1 2 3 4

Legend

WAN / unsecured
DMZ / VPN
VoIP / telephony
trunk / backbone
LAN
test / special
servers / core infra
wireless / guest

notes

  • Da Syntax and xopr redid all the cabling on February 13th 2016. All static cables are labeled on both sides, tucked away thoroughly, trimmed, and plugged in documented ports. Please keep the label on (and updated) at all times. You can find the label-tywraps in the network-connector box in the stACKspace.
    Want to connect something? No problem; just pick any free port (except port 18 (DMZ), that won't work).
    Want a permanent connection? Should be no problem; make sure everyone is informed (via the discussion page, for example, so we can reach consensus).

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