We are migrating documentation to the cloyne/network wiki. This page is a quick reference for internet and intranet connectivity. For in depth documentation, check out:
- Domains and Servers
- Domain names and how to set up subdomains
- Detailed information about each server's hardware, and an overview of software configuration
- Internet Uplink and LAN
- Detailed router info
- Access Points
- Switches
- Mesh
- Kingman
- Other
- Printer - currently just contains outdated information but hopefully clohard will update it soon :)
Documentation of our Web Apps has been relocated to the cloyne/servers repository's wiki. * Sympa (cloyne.org/lists) * Cloyne Blog (cloyne.org)
Through Hurricane Electric.
64.62.133.40/29
Network: 64.62.133.40
Netmask: 255.255.255.248
Broadcast: 64.62.133.47
DNS: 216.218.196.2
Usable address range: 64.62.133.41 - 64.62.133.46 (6 addresses)
2001:470:104::/48
Network: 2001:470:104::
DNS: 2001:470:0:473::473
64.62.214.116/30 (point to point connection)
HE: 64.62.214.117
Cloyne: 64.62.214.118
2001:470:1:1c5::/126 (point to point connection)
HE: 2001:470:1:1c5::1
Cloyne: 2001:470:1:1c5::2
Bandwidth limit is 100 Mbit/s.
Device | Internal IP | External IP | Hostname | Hardware | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
he-router |
64.63.133.41 | he.cloyne.org | Mikrotik RouterBoard 2011UiAS-RM | Other IP: 64.62.214.118. Netmask: 255.255.255.248 (/29). | |
clo-router |
10.20.32.1 | 64.62.133.42 | router.cloyne.org | Mikrotik RouterBoard 850Gx2 | Netmask: 255.255.255.248 (/29). DHCP client range: 10.20.32.100 - 10.20.35.190 (859 addresses) |
server1 |
64.62.133.43 (eth0) | server1.cloyne.org | 2-core Intel Atom processor and 4GB RAM. 64 GB SSD. | Secondary DNS server. Running Ubuntu LTS distribution as a host for cloyne/powerdns-secondary Docker image. | |
server2 |
192.168.88.10 (eth1) | 64.62.133.44 (eth0) | server2.cloyne.org | 2-core Intel Atom processor and 4GB RAM. Partitions: 64 GB SSD (sda) + 2x 1500 GB HDD (sdb and sdc) + 2x 500 GB HDD (sdd, sde). | Hosts primary DNS server (using cloyne/powerdns-master Docker image), Mail server, and Cloyne.org blog. |
server3 |
192.168.88.11 (p1p2) | 64.62.133.45 (p1p1) | server3.cloyne.org | contains 8 x 3 TB hard drives, 6 x 750 GB drives, configured in pairs into RAID-1, combined into a 13 TB LVM volume. | |
kingman | 64.62.133.46 | kingmanhall.org |
See also on our wiki:
Device | Internal IP | MAC Address | Location | Hardware | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Network Room Switch 2 | 10.20.32.20 | fc:75:16:68:b4:49 | Network Room | ||
C2K Switch | 10.20.32.21 | 14:d6:4d:1e:4:16 | C2K | ||
E2SC Switch | 10.20.32.22 | fc:75:16:68:bb:f9 | E2SC | ||
C3L Switch | 10.20.32.23 | fc:75:16:68:bb:c9 | C3L | ||
E3SB Switch | 10.20.32.24 | fc:75:16:68:b4:19 | E3SB | ||
Mail Room Switch | 10.20.32.25 | 14:d6:4d:1e:03:e6 | Mail Room | ||
W2SB Switch | 10.20.32.26 | fc:75:16:68:b4:a9 | W2SB | ||
Network Room Switch 1 | 10.20.32.27 | fc:75:16:68:bb:99 | Network Room | ||
W3SB Switch | 10.20.32.28 | fc:75:16:68:b4:79 | W3SB | ||
Unused | 10.20.32.29 - 10.20.32.39 (10 IPs) | ||||
FamilyRoom Access Point |
10.20.32.40 | 04:18:d6:20:60:44 | LibEd Room | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 6, 48 |
w3j Access Point |
10.20.32.41 | e8:94:f6:68:87:51 | W3J | TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND v2 | channel 11 |
e2j Access Point |
10.20.32.42 | 04:18:d6:20:58:df | E2J | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 6, 132 |
w2c Access Point |
10.20.32.43 | 04:18:d6:20:5c:fe | W2C | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 6, 124 |
w3a Access Point |
10.20.32.44 | c0:4a:00:5d:c3:f3 | W3A | TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND v2 | channel 1 |
w0b Access Point |
10.20.32.45 | c0:4a:00:40:e3:61 | W0B | TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND v2 | channel 1 |
e3ab Access Point |
10.20.32.46 | e8:94:f6:68:84:78 | E3AB | TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND v2 | channel 1 |
GreatHall Access Point |
10.20.32.47 | 04:18:d6:20:59:c8 | Dining Room | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 1, 116 |
e2d Access Point |
10.20.32.48 | 04:18:d6:20:5a:1f | E2D | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 11, 108 |
w2h Access Point |
10.20.32.49 | 04:18:d6:20:59:c7 | W2H | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 1, 100 |
c2p Access Point |
10.20.32.50 | 04:18:d6:20:58:e4 | C2P | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 11, 64 |
c2c Access Point |
10.20.32.51 | 04:18:d6:20:5f:e6 | C2C | Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro | channel 1, 56 |
w1e Access Point |
10.20.32.52 | 90:f6:52:ea:05:ec | W1E | TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND | channel 11 |
c3k Access Point |
10.20.32.53 | 90:F6:52:2A:08:54 | C3K | TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND | channel 6 |
Unused | 10.20.32.54 - 10.20.32.89 (36 IPs) | ||||
printer1 | 10.20.32.90 | Pool/Mail room | printer1.cloyne.org | ||
label printer | 10.20.32.91 | 00:80:92:CF:09:B1 | Brother QL-710W | ||
Makerspace printer | 10.20.32.92 | 00:1E:8F:98:3B:1E | W0B | Canon MX870 | printer2.cloyne.org |
Unused | 10.20.32.93 - 10.20.32.99 (10 IPs) | ||||
DHCP client range | 10.20.32.100 - 10.20.35.190 (859 addresses) | Do not assign static IPs in this range! | |||
clo-kng Antenna | 10.20.35.210 | 24:A4:3C:9C:F6:AD | Cloyne E3 | ||
clo-euc Antenna | 10.20.35.211 | 04:18:D6:A4:84:77 | Cloyne W3 | Not currently used | |
kng-clo Antenna | 10.20.35.212 | 24:A4:3C:BE:4E:A0 | Kingman roof | (temporary moved from 10.20.99.210 until Kingman gets its own router) | |
Study Room AP | 10.20.35.220 | 80:2a:a8:13:4b:ed | Ubiquiti UniFi AP-AC-Pro | channel 11, 44 | |
Network Closet AP | 10.20.35.221 | 80:2a:a8:13:4a:19 | Ubiquiti UniFi AP-AC-Pro | channel 1, 149 | |
Dining Room AP | 10.20.35.222 | 80:2a:a8:13:4b:bb | Ubiquiti UniFi AP-AC-Pro | channel 1, 36 | |
2nd Floor North | 10.20.35.223 | 80:2a:a8:13:4b:c5 | Ubiquiti UniFi AP-AC-Pro | channel 6, 161 | |
clo-euc Antenna | 10.20.35.240 | B8:27:EB:7A:6A:BB | KORUZA | ||
euc-clo Antenna | 10.20.35.241 | B8:27:EB:23:21:E7 | KORUZA |
Other 10.20.* ranges are described in bsc-networks/mesh, so please don't assign anything to those.
Kingman APs are temporary configured to the 10.20.35.220/30 IP range until Kingman gets its own router.
We use Dlink Smart Console Utility to manage IP allocations of switches. Switches have web interface to manage their ports. The default gateway port is port 1 and DHCP traffic is only allowed through that port. To change this, edit the security settings in the switch's web configuration by going to security -> dhcp screening.
Old (not in used by stored in storage, we keep this information to know how to connect to a device if we will want to reuse it):
- 192.168.0.42 - C2K, a0:f3:c1:ff:2a:94, TP-Link, channel 11
- 192.168.0.43 - FamilyRoom, a0:f3:c1:ff:14:70, TP-Link, channel 11
- 192.168.0.46 - E3J, 04:18:d6:20:5d:20, Ubiquiti UniFi AP Pro, channel 6
- 192.168.0.59 - QuietStudyRoom, c0:4a:00:40:e4:4d, TP-Link, channel 11