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===Wishlist===
===Wishlist===
* 1 - Really powerful wireless router
* ~10 - Really nice wireless Access Points (APs) like the Ubiquiti Unifi UAP-Pro or better.
* ~10 - Wireless Access Points (APs)
* ~5 - Low-power gigabit switches
* ~5 - Low-power Switches


===Plan===
===Plan===
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Note:  
Note:  
If this 'wish list' becomes a reality will get us with a solid backbone network; for a good amount of years to come.  
If this 'wish list' becomes a reality will get us with a solid backbone network; for a good amount of years to come.  
Anyway, We are listing two racks, a 2 and 4 post racks. But, if $ is an issue then I suggest that we make the effort to get one 4 post rack with [http://www.server-racks.com/rack-hole-types.html square holes]. This [http://www.panduit.com/wcs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Panduit_Global%2FPG_Layout&cid=1345565612156&packedargs=item_id%3DR4P%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%26locale%3Den_us&pagename=PG_Wrapper 4 post rack] would be able to handle switches and rack servers as well. Also essential, if chosen to have a CAT6A backbone, connectors, patch panels, cables should be CAT6A. Otherwise if one of those items is CAT5 or CAT5e, then the network will go for the lowest Category available.  
Anyway, We are listing two racks, a 2 and 4 post racks. But, if $ is an issue then I suggest that we make the effort to get one 4 post rack with [http://www.server-racks.com/rack-hole-types.html square holes]. This [http://www.panduit.com/wcs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Panduit_Global%2FPG_Layout&cid=1345565612156&packedargs=item_id%3DR4P%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%2B%26locale%3Den_us&pagename=PG_Wrapper 4 post rack] would be able to handle switches and rack servers as well. Also essential, if chosen to have a CAT6A backbone, connectors, patch panels, cables should be CAT6A. Otherwise if one of those items is CAT5 or CAT5e, then the network will go for the lowest Category available.
-Wiring Scheme to be used: T568B.  
-Wiring Scheme to be used: T568B.
-Sudo and all Omni Collective members participation is very welcome; ask/answer/suggest/comment/etc.  
-Sudo and all Omni Collective members participation is very welcome; ask/answer/suggest/comment/etc.
'''PLEASE READ:''' We got the racks, and some horizontal cable management parts. We NEED to review what way we are going in regards of cable, CAT5e? CAT6? CAT6A? At this point, Aug 05, 2014, I am okay either way: CAT6 or CAT6A. What this means is that this list below is not final, neither the vendor showed below. We should consider Leviton also, good and less expensive than Panduit.. Thanks, Daniel.
 


'''TOC'''
'''TOC'''


* Switch Rack
* Switch Rack (We got it!)
* Server Rack
* Server Rack (Expected arrival Thu 2014.07.31 or Fri 2014.08.01)
* Patch Panel for Switch Rack (2RU)
* Patch Panel for Switch Rack (2RU)
* Patch Panel for Server Rack (1RU)
* Patch Panel for Server Rack (1RU)
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* Miscellaneous
* Miscellaneous


TOTAL (approx): $
'''Switch Rack:''' (We got it!)
 
'''Switch Rack:'''
** Quantity: 1  
** Quantity: 1  
** Item: Panduit 2 Post Modular NET FRAMEâ„¢ Rack
** Item: Panduit 2 Post Modular NET FRAMEâ„¢ Rack
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** Accessories: Not included in price shown above, we need to discuss which ones should we getting.
** Accessories: Not included in price shown above, we need to discuss which ones should we getting.


'''Server Rack:'''  
'''Server Rack:''' (Expected arrival Thu 2014.07.31 or Fri 2014.08.01)
** Quantity: 1
** Quantity: 1
** Item: Panduit 4 Post Rack
** Item: Panduit 4 Post Rack
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** Item details: [http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SpecificationSheets/D-COSP199--WW-ENG-Cat6AUTPCopCable-W.pdf Details Here]
** Item details: [http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SpecificationSheets/D-COSP199--WW-ENG-Cat6AUTPCopCable-W.pdf Details Here]
** Price: [http://www.bestpricecables.com/blue-1000ft-cat-6-plenum-550mhz-premise-horizontal-bulk-cable-23awg.html $325]
** Price: [http://www.bestpricecables.com/blue-1000ft-cat-6-plenum-550mhz-premise-horizontal-bulk-cable-23awg.html $325]
Learning more about CAT6A: [http://www.panduit.com/heiler/SelectionGuides/D-COSG03--SA-ENG-TX6A10GigUTPSystem.pdf How to select Cable by Panduit] and [http://www.leviton.com/OA_HTML/ibcGetAttachment.jsp?cItemId=80036 Leviton CAT 6A Reference Guide (Very Good!) ].
NOTE: We also accept CAT5e donations for non-backbone use.
NOTE: We also accept CAT5e donations for non-backbone use.


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NOTE: We also accept CAT5e donations.
NOTE: We also accept CAT5e donations.


'''Vertical Cable Management Trays'''
'''Vertical Cable Management Trays'''  
** Quantity: 2  
** Quantity: 2  
** Item:  
** Item:  
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** Price: $
** Price: $


'''Horizontal Cable Management Tray'''
'''Horizontal Cable Management Tray''' (We got some donated!)
** Quantity: 1  
** Quantity: 1  
** Item:  
** Item:  
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'''Miscellaneous'''
'''Miscellaneous'''
* Cagenuts and screws (IMPORTANT TO HAVE, SWITCHES AND SERVERS NEED THEM TO SCREW THEM INTO THE RACKS)
* Cagenuts and screws (We got them!)
* Wire ties
* Wire ties
* A roll of Velcro
* A roll of Velcro
* Anything else???


TOOLS: I have a set that we can use.
TOOLS: I have a set that we can use.
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'''Questions from others fellow hackers:'''
'''Questions from others fellow hackers:'''
1.- What do you think about Someone's suggestion of going for a wall rack instead? ( [http://www.server-racks.com/selecting-a-wall-mount-rack.html Selecting a Wall Mount Rack] )?


2.- Can we find someone to bend chicken-wire into the tracks we need to hang from the ceiling?
11.- What do you think about Someone's suggestion of going for a wall rack instead [http://www.server-racks.com/selecting-a-wall-mount-rack.html Selecting a Wall Mount Rack]?
 
12.- Can we find someone to bend chicken-wire into the tracks we need to hang from the ceiling?
 
=== SERVER ROOM UPDATES ===
'''2014/07/05:'''
 
Today Luis, Matt, and I did the walk in the building, and so far the only place that seems the
most appropriate to have the server room is the room by the bar.
 
This area is the most ideal in the whole building because the air flow,
temperature, electricity proximity, and also because it is where the
Internet access enters the building.
 
Since this area is not is not part of the SudoRoom space, we will have
to talk about it with the rest of the Sudo-Mesh group and the group approves it, then we would have to present the idea at our
Omni Collective meeting for approval.
 
If approved by the Omni Collective, we would need to build:
 
* A 2" or so high floor (two by fours and plywood would do, I believe.
* A 55" x 65" cage with chicken wire walls and a door.
 
If this place is NOT approved by the OOC then perhaps we should consider
building the Server Room in the SudoRoom Space. High temperature and noise levels are the main issues. 
 
If others have ideas/comments/or want to be part of this process please
jump in. You may contact Matt, Luis, or myself (Daniel).
 
'''SERVER ROOM UPDATE JULY 21, 2014 7:13AM'''
 
Hello all,
 
We finally concluded that the small stage that oversees the Sudoroom is
where we'll put the Server Room. Yes, the area behind the SudoRoom sign.
This particular area is full of wood and other stuff that needs to move out,
so if you feel helping on this part of Sudo Reboot, please do.
 
If you have any questions or need more info on how to help please check
with Marc, David, Daniel, or Jeremy.
 
'''SERVER ROOM UPDATE JULY 21, 2014 11PM'''
 
Awesomeness: Thanks David K, David ?, Jeremy, and Sally for your help.
That was a lot of stuff that we moved!!
 
The area got 96% cleared up. We moved the 2 Two Posts Racks, and the
improvised server cart holding three two Servers and a Dell Desktop.
 
If someone could clear up the rest of the stuff would be super! What is
left? A black big cabinet, and miscellaneous stuff left on and around
the shelf.
 
Many Thanks!
 
'''2014.07.30 Server Room Update!:'''
 
Switch Rack(s):
We have installed some switches on one of the three donated racks.
 
Yes! We have a surplus of two switch racks.
Please feel free to provide ideas on what should we do with them, so far we have the following ideas:
a) Jeremy suggested that we should sell them, we can use the cash.
b) I suggest that we keep one so we can install the spare switches and provide a managed switch reset/configuration workshop. And for the second one, I suggest, we  offer it as a donation to other hacker space as a symbol of solidarity and sisterhood.
 
Chris, who is the one that donated those two switch racks, said that he is cool with whatever we decide.
 
Rack Switch:
 
It is on the way, and it is expected to arrive Thursday or Friday.
 
The shipping company said today that will call me to arrange delivery time, so we need someone to be here (Sudo) to receive it.
- -Marc said he could receive it, but only after 5pm, is anyone else available at earlier time?
If so, please let me know so I can provide you w the info that you may need.
 
Still Needed Items for a Server Room and Backbone Network CAT6A Ready:
* 1 Patch Panel for Switch Rack (2RU)
* 1 Patch Panel for Server Rack (1RU)
* 24 Category 6A Jack Modules
* 50 RJ45 Connectors
* Network CAT6A Bulk Cable
* Network CAT6A Patch Cable
 
Please let me know if you know of anyone that would like to donate any of the items above.
 
Many thanks!
 
Daniel
 
'''2014.08.02 Server Room Update'''
 
First at all many thanks to the one (forgot his name, sorry) that waited
for the delivery on Friday, and to those that helped in the process of
getting the rack up and going.
 
The rack server is up and going, but still needs the patch panels, cable,
and the RJ45 modules. More details below. Anyhow, adding these accessories
to the rack would make the rack wiring cleaner and easy to follow when the
time of troubleshooting comes.
 
Items needed:
* 1 Patch Panel for Switch Rack (2RU) = Price: $62.12
http://www.amazon.com/Panduit-CPPL48M6BLY-48-Port-Patch-Panel/dp/B008EKS86Q
 
* 1 Patch Panel for Server Rack (1RU) = Price: $39.45
http://www.amazon.com/Panduit-CPPL24M6BLY-24-Port-Patch-Panel/dp/B0083R9PHG
 
* 24 Category 6A Jack Modules = Price ?
http://www.panduit.com/heiler/InstallInstructions/N-COPN-511--REVD--ENG.pdf
 
* Network CAT6A Bulk Cable = Price: $325
http://www.bestpricecables.com/blue-1000ft-cat-6-plenum-550mhz-premise-horizontal-bulk-cable-23awg.html
 
Thanks, and please let me know if you would like to donate any of the
above items.
 
Daniel


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