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[[node rack 3]] and [[node rack 4]] switches 1 and 2 are connected to [[server rack 1]] switch-1-1. <br> | [[node rack 3]] and [[node rack 4]] switches 1 and 2 are connected to [[server rack 1]] switch-1-1. <br> | ||
switch-1-1 is vlanned to provide access to both 10.0/16 and 169.230.26.0/24 to machines in its rack. <br> | switch-1-1 is vlanned to provide access to both 10.0/16 and 169.230.26.0/24 to machines in its rack. <br> | ||
===BKS Rack 0 Switch:=== | |||
switch-3-1 | |||
HP ProBlade 2910al-48G switch J9147a | |||
access with: ssh root@switch-3-1 from sgehead.bkslab.org | |||
passwd: clust0recipe | |||
===BKS Rack 1 Switch:=== | ===BKS Rack 1 Switch:=== |
Revision as of 23:23, 19 October 2016
N108 and BH101 are connected via a pair of multimode fibers, ports MM108-49 and MM108-50.
One provides connectivity for the 10.0/16 network, and the other connects the N108 ENS switch (169.230.26.0/24) to BH101.
N108:
N108 is somewhat of a mess due to lack of a real switch.
Currently the only 169.230.26.0/24 switch is in server rack 2, and is connected to the N108 ENS Switch.
The 10.0/16 fiber connects to a switch1 in node rack 3. node rack 3 siwtch 2 is connected to switch 1.
server rack 2 internal switch connects to node rack 3 switch 1.
node rack 4 switch 1 connects to node rack 3 switch 1.
BH101:
BH101 is in better order.
The 10.0/16 and 169.230.26.0/24 fibers both connect to server rack 1.
node rack 3 and node rack 4 switches 1 and 2 are connected to server rack 1 switch-1-1.
switch-1-1 is vlanned to provide access to both 10.0/16 and 169.230.26.0/24 to machines in its rack.
BKS Rack 0 Switch:
switch-3-1 HP ProBlade 2910al-48G switch J9147a access with: ssh root@switch-3-1 from sgehead.bkslab.org passwd: clust0recipe
BKS Rack 1 Switch:
switch-1-1 HP Procurve Switch 2848, J4904A. access with: telnet to switch-1-1 from sgehead.bkslab.org username: admin password: clust0recipe