Network

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For more information about sudo room's systems in general, see Systems Administration

The sudo room network provides internal networking, internet access, wireless service, and some externally accessible devices or services.

Main PoE ethernet switch =

  • HP ProCurve 2910al-480-PoE+ switch How to manage / firmware update
  • username: manager or operator
  • password: Ask juul or someone on the sysadmins list
  • MAC address main switch: a0:b3:cc:ac:e7:c0
  • MAC address backup switch (not turned on): c0:91:34:c4:12:00
  • Port 1 is VLAN 1 untagged, acting as DHCP client, is management VLAN
  • Management possible via HTTP (no SSL) or SSH
  • Port 1 is for management, untagged no VLAN and requests an IP using DHCP (not plugged into anything right now)
  • Port 2 and 3 are for tagged access to VLANs 2 and 3 (public and private)
  • Ports 4 to 24 are for untagged access to VLAN 2 (public)
  • Ports 25 to 48 are for untagged access to VLAN 3 (private)

WAN

Internet access comes from LMI. The modem is connected through VDSL copper next to the Omni main electrical panels.

The modem is up in the rack area near saros (a desktop computer running Debian Stretch) which serves as the primary gateway router.

Our public IP is 142.254.26.9 aka room.sudoroom.org.

LAN

  • Wifi subnet: 100.64.64.0/22
    • 100.64.64.2 to 100.64.64.49: legacy static range
    • 100.64.64.50 to 100.64.67.250: DHCP
  • Wired subnet: 192.168.0.0/16
    • 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.41.254: unused for now
    • 192.168.42.2 to 192.168.49.254: self assigned static range
    • 192.168.50.1 to 192.168.200.254: DHCP

This list of static IPs may not be complete. Before choosing a static IP, please use ping or nmap to check it first.

By request, we can reserve an IP from the DHCP pool and/or forward ports for you. Please send the MAC address and/or desired ports to sysadmins@omnicommons.org

Machines with static IPs
IPv4 Address IPv6 or MAC Address Assigned to Notes Who set it up?
192.168.42.1 saros router Yar
100.64.64.1 saros router Yar
192.168.42.2 fd4f:dc5d:8d1::1 space.local Former gateway/router. Located in the sudo room server "room". maxb and somebody
100.64.64.11 omnidoor beaglebone black controlling the door juul and jake
100.64.64.82 b8:27:eb:14:14:36 vending2.local Snackshop II vending machine jake
192.168.42.3 No IPv6 address No host name Dell PowerConnect 5324 24 port gigabit switch juul
192.168.42.4 No IPv6 address No host name Dell PowerConnect 5448 48 port gigabit switch juul
192.168.42.10 nodeconf.local The sudo mesh node configuration and build server Primarily juul and maxb
100.64.64.88 00:21:b7:80:59:47 ET0021B7805947.local Lexmark T654dn laser printer jerkey
192.168.42.12 Brother HL-2270DW laser printer (wifi) yar
100.64.64.20 00:21:9b:1d:85:c1 wasp.local 3d printer desktop computer & giant_robot_arm serial host jake
100.64.64.27 C0:3F:D5:6F:25:68 orangenuk.local orange fanless PC connected to the big TV above skülgaard jake
100.64.65.229 c0:8a:de:1d:59:b6 ruckus_wifi_controller firmware upgrade process daniel

Wireless Access Points

All of the indoor wifi is being served up by TP-Link N750 routers modified for PoE running OpenWRT and configured as bridges with static IPs.

SSID Security Key MAC IP Channel Location Hardware Who set it up?
peoplesopen.net-omniroof open n/a Find Me 100.64.64.4 161 (5ghz) On flagpole on roof Ubiquiti NanoBeam juul
peoplesopen.net open n/a Find Me 100.64.64.2 11 (2.4ghz) and 36 (5ghz) Above entrance to CCL TP-Link N750 juul
peoplesopen.net open n/a Find Me 100.64.64.3 6 (2.4ghz) and 165 (5ghz) middle of basement TP-Link N750 juul
sudomesh open n/a Find Me 192.168.42.18 11 zip-tied near server rack Ubiquiti Nanostation M2 Loco juul
Omni Ballroom open n/a Find Me 192.168.42.19 11 Ballroom near stage Ubiquiti Picostation 2 maxb

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