Network

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New network

Due to the complexity of our current network, I propose a redesign. Goal of this redesign is to simplify the network, by migrating all subnets into a single large subnet of sufficient size. By doing this, we can remove the dependency on the gateway for intra-vlan traffic.

Proposal

We renumber everything into 10.208.42.0/23 (10.208.42.0 .. 10.208.43.255).

How

We pick a day, get a bunch of people together on-site, and we renumber everything. Starting from the gateway, and working our way through *all* systems.

Dependencies

None, as of yet, but please note them here.

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Space network

The ports for this network are 25-48 on nurds-sw-01??

DHCP

Runs on NURDServices

Settings

Router for the network is nurds-rtr-03 its config you can find in librenms

Change requests

For changes in the network routing/nat for example:

  • Portforwards
  • Switchports

Please contact User:Zarya


Static

Request a ip from https://ipam.nurd.space/

DHCP

  • Range: 10.208.42.2-10.208.43.254
  • Netmask: 255.255.252.0
  • Gateway: 10.208.42.1
  • Domain: dhcp.nurd.space
Setting Value
DHCP range 10.208.42.2-10.208.43.254
Static hostnames see pingscan
Router 10.208.42.1
Netmask 255.255.252.0
Domain dhcp.nurd.space
Network boot filename gpxelinux.0

Settings to be old

Setting Value
DHCP range 192.168.1.31 - 192.168.1.200
Static hostnames see pingscan
Router 192.168.1.1
Netmask 255.255.255.0
Domain nurdspace.lan
Network boot filename gpxelinux.0

Wifi

See Spacenet.

Student network

obsolete but might still be in some configs This network is separate from the space network. The DHCP runs on routerboard (nurds-rtr-03). The ports for this network are 1-24 on both the nurds-sw-01 and nurds-sw-02 switch.