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=Overview=
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==Overview==
 
This is the main page for the LAN (wired network configuration) at uniPHARM.
 
This is the main page for the LAN (wired network configuration) at uniPHARM.
   
=Switches=
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==Switches==
 
This table outlines the physical network switches that make up the network.
 
This table outlines the physical network switches that make up the network.
   
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* External link to backdoor access and hidden menus for the 3com 3870 switches http://etherhack.wikia.com/wiki/3Com_3870
 
* External link to backdoor access and hidden menus for the 3com 3870 switches http://etherhack.wikia.com/wiki/3Com_3870
 
* There is a spare, ready to use 3com 3870 24 port switch located at the very bottom of the networking rack in the server room. The switch has been reset to factory defaults and the username is admin and the password is blank. The switch is ready to be put into the core stack if needed.
 
* There is a spare, ready to use 3com 3870 24 port switch located at the very bottom of the networking rack in the server room. The switch has been reset to factory defaults and the username is admin and the password is blank. The switch is ready to be put into the core stack if needed.
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==VLANs==
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We started using VLANs in 2016, the reason being the same as why anyone would use VLANs - to manage/separate multiple networks using one physical switch infrastructure. The VLAN implementation being used is the standard 802.1q. The following table outlines the VLAN infrastructure.
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! VLAN ID !! Name !! Description
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| '''1''' || Main LAN || Default VLAN, untagged across the network for simplicity (so that every device doesn't have to be configured to talk this VLAN, or even be VLAN-aware at all).
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| '''2''' || Guest LAN || Guest WiFi
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| '''6''' || VoIP LAN || efef
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[[Category: Networking]]
 
[[Category: Networking]]

Revision as of 17:06, 8 February 2019

Overview

This is the main page for the LAN (wired network configuration) at uniPHARM.

Switches

This table outlines the physical network switches that make up the network.

Hostname IP address Switch model Location Username Password Notes
coresw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.2 3Com 3870 Server room admin visionit Core switch. Stack of 4.
atpsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.3 3Com 4200 Server room admin visionit Feeds data to POE injectors for Mirador temp. sensors
accountingsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.11 Cisco SG300-28P Accounting Wallmount Network Rack adminit NewVisionIT2051 POE, ~175W power budget
buyersw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.5 3Com 4200G? Buying department closet admin visionbs -
itsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.6 3Com 4200G IT department ceiling tile. Yup. admin visionis -
dumpsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.7 3Com 4200G? Electrical Room? admin visionds -
pickingsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.8 3Com 3870? Rx picking zone network rack admin visionps -
receivingsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.10 3Com 4200G? Outside Gerald's office, ceiling tile admin visionrs -
wallsw.unipharm.local 172.30.16.7 3Com 4200G? Candy Mezzanine admin visionns Functions merely to bridge the physical wiring between Receiving area and core network
jeremymsw 172.30.16.16 TP-Link SG105E Jeremy's office admin visionit Used for testing Yealink, web-managed smart switch
norwinusw 172.30.16.15 Netgear GS105PE Norwin's office - visionit Used to access multiple VLANs, network administration, and testing. This switch has PoE passthrough.
  • External link to backdoor access and hidden menus for the 3com 3870 switches http://etherhack.wikia.com/wiki/3Com_3870
  • There is a spare, ready to use 3com 3870 24 port switch located at the very bottom of the networking rack in the server room. The switch has been reset to factory defaults and the username is admin and the password is blank. The switch is ready to be put into the core stack if needed.

VLANs

We started using VLANs in 2016, the reason being the same as why anyone would use VLANs - to manage/separate multiple networks using one physical switch infrastructure. The VLAN implementation being used is the standard 802.1q. The following table outlines the VLAN infrastructure.

VLAN ID Name Description
1 Main LAN Default VLAN, untagged across the network for simplicity (so that every device doesn't have to be configured to talk this VLAN, or even be VLAN-aware at all).
2 Guest LAN Guest WiFi
6 VoIP LAN efef