[Rack] Current network setup? Network wiki page?

Patrick O'Doherty p at trickod.com
Mon Aug 11 23:34:11 UTC 2014


The drops that I ran are all labeled at both ends.


On 8/11/14, 4:31 PM, Rubin Abdi wrote:
> Casey Callendrello wrote on 2014-08-11 16:08:
>> There is no real reason we need to have any switches at the router.
>> The only reason we did was to split out Sonic to bikeshed and
>> Minotaur. If we have any dumb switch, it could be in the locked
>> rack.
> This is a good point, though I feel like people will still want to plug
> shit in, or have that ability. We should keep a dumb switch outside the
> shelf along with the patch panel.
>
> Also is anyone labeling the patch panel? Please do.
>
>> Then the whole network distribution could be unmanaged. However, loop
>> guard would be nice. I've seen loops cabled in to the distribution
>> before (lol).
> Remember the wired network is in the Voluntary network. If it gets
> fucked with, that's ok just as long as it doesn't effect wifi users.
>
>> Rubin, if you want to replace Susan with a smaller rack /
>> construction, go for it. It's a fine idea. The only thing to be aware
>> of is the UPS, which weighs maybe 25 kgs. Everything else is
>> lightweight and fabless.
> Yeah fuck that. No more full sized servers. If we get one of these
> that's enough to deal with brown outs. If the power goes out,
> Noisebridge has other problems.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/APC-BE550G-Back-UPS-Outlet-550VA/dp/B0019804U8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407799650&sr=8-1&keywords=ups+power+strip
>

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Patrick O'Doherty
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