Network Planning

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Internet Connectivity

UGCS has two gigabit drops in the network closet.

Hardware Switches

The number of ports we have is currently smaller than the number of machines; however, once we discard the currencies, we may have enough ports for all the machines. 1 all-gigabit cisco switch 2 gigabit uplink/100Mbps cisco switches 1 fiber gigabit switch 1 non-cisco 10/100 switch (gigabit uplink?)

IP/port assignments

Current Permanent
  • 64-65 - Switches
    • 64 switch-1
    • 65 switch-2
  • 66-70 - key NFS/domain servers (steals)
    • 66 purchase
    • 67 envy
    • 68 barter
    • 69 beg
    • 70 steal
  • 71 shekel (down)
  • 72 jnumquam (down)
  • 73 gir (down)
  • 74 frankenpuke (refusing SSH, ping-responsive)
  • 75-82 - third-party hosting
    • 75 coconut (blacker)
    • 76 kinakuta (keegan)
    • 77 salamander (blacker)
    • 78 donut2 (ascit development server)
    • 79 lenin (dabney)
    • 80 donut (ascit)
    • 81 clubs (ascit)
    • 82 <nameunknown> (Jon Dama)
  • 83 oldbagel (ascit, jail running on donut)
  • 84 mandrake (down)
  • 85 eat (non-NFS gentoo)
  • 86 turbine (jeremy)
  • 87-93 - usable space for testing
    • 87 kryten (kpu)
    • 88 <usable>
    • 89 <usable>
    • 90 <usable>
    • 91 <usable>
    • 92 <usable>
    • 93 <usable>
  • 94-104 - pukes
    • 94 chunder
    • 95 retch
    • 96 yak
    • 97 regurgitate
    • 98 hork (down)
    • 99 barf
    • 100 upchuck
    • 101 hurl
    • 102 spew
    • 103 vomit (down)
    • 104 heave
  • 105-107 - itaniums
    • 105 woglinde (down)
    • 106 flosshilde (non-NFS gentoo)
    • 107 wellgunde (down)
  • 108-125 - currencies
    • 108 schilling
    • 109 seniti
    • 110 groat (down)
    • 111 pfennig (down)
    • 112 quetzal (down)
    • 113 cruzeiro (down)
    • 114 zloty
    • 115 baht
    • 116 ngwee
    • 117 mark
    • 118 lira
    • 119 lek (down)
    • 120 krone (down)
    • 121 euro (down)
    • 122 dinar
    • 123 riyal
    • 124 bolivar
    • 125 drachma (down)
  • 126 printer (not in use)
  • 127 <broadcast>
  • 64-95: servers
    • 64-73 - core UGCS servers
      • 64 - mail/fast fileserving
      • 65 - kerebros isolation
      • 66 - netboot/dhcp, dns
      • 67-88 - mass fileservers
        • 67 - apollo
        • 68 - athena
        • 69-71 - expansion
      • 72-73 - backup
        • 72 - backup1a: backup
        • 73 - backup1b: backup
    • 74-90 - additional UGCS support servers
      • 74 - Subversion, postgresql, mysql
      • 75-76 - buildd servers
        • 75 - build1a
        • 76 - build1b
      • 77 - log/tripwire
      • 78 - <open>
      • 79 - <open>
    • 80-90 - hosting of third-party servers
      • 80 - donut
      • 81 - clubs
      • 82 - coconut (needs relocation)
      • 83 - turbine (needs relocation)
      • 84 - salamander (needs relocation)
      • 85 - bagel (needs relocation)
      • 86 - kinakuta (keegan)
      • 87 - kryten (kpu)
      • 88 - <open>
      • 89 - <open>
      • 90 - <open>
    • 91-95 - switches/routers
      • 91 - router-1: Linux, VLAN bridging/filtering, VMPS dynamic VLAN server
      • 92 - switch-1: Catalyst 2900
      • 93 - switch-2a: Catalyst 2700
      • 94 - switch-2b: Catalyst 2700
      • 95 - <open>
  • 96-126 - clients
    • 96-106 - old generation login clients (pukes)
      • 96 yak
      • 97 regurgitate
      • 98 frankenpuke
      • 99 barf
      • 100 upchuck
      • 101 hurl
      • 102 spew
      • 103 vomit
      • 104 heave
    • 105-108 - itaniums
      • 105 woglinde
      • 106 flosshilde
      • 107 wellgunde
      • 108 gir
    • 109-114 - new generation login clients (fish)
    • 115-118 - new generation X clients (birds)
    • 119-125 - DHCP clients (i.e. laptops)
    • 126 - printer
  • 127 - broadcast

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