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Node Nic:Vlan IP Subnet Discription
route dc0 DHCP PPPoE WAN1 DSL
route dc0 10.255.1.254 10.255.1.0/24 Modem Administrative subnet
route dc1 DHCP PPPoE WAN2 DSL
route dc1 10.255.2.254 10.255.2.0/24 Modem Administrative subnet
route re0:1 10.1.255.254 10.1.0.0/16 Hub office (Should be DMZ)
route re0:2 10.2.255.254 10.2.0.0/16 Warebarn offices
route re0:3 10.3.255.254 10.3.0.0/16 Main wifi subnet
route re0:4 10.4.255.254 10.4.0.0/16 IT room subnet
route re0:5 10.5.255.254 10.5.0.0/16 Misc lan
route dc2 10.4.255.254 10.4.0.0/16 Warebarn (Deprecated)
route dc3 10.3.255.254 10.3.0.0/16 Main wifi subnet (Deprecated)
mcd Wlan 10.3.255.249 10.3.0.0/16 Main Camp uplink
mcd Lan 10.254.0.6 10.254.0.0/29 mcd / mcr link
mcr sis0 10.254.0.5 10.254.0.0/29 mcd / mcr link
mcr sis1 10.253.0.254 10.253.0.0/24 Yurt / Fair Ctrl Bridge
mcr sis2 10.253.0.254 10.253.0.0/24 Yurt / Fair Ctrl Bridge
mcr sis3 10.253.1.254 10.253.1.0/24 QM
mcr sis4 10.10.255.254 10.10.0.0/16 mcd / mcap AP
mcap All 10.10.255.253 10.10.0.0/16 Main Camp AP
ritzr wlan 10.3.255.241 10.3.0.0/16 Ritz Client
ritzr lan 10.253.4.254 10.253.4.0/24 Ritz Subnet
zenr wlan 10.3.255.238 10.3.0.0/16 Zen Barn Client
zenr lan 10.253.7.254 10.253.7.0/24 Zen Barn subnet
zbap lan 10.253.7.253 10.253.7.0/24 Zen Barn AP, No GW!
acsw port1 10.3.255.234 10.3.0.0/16 Alice's switch
survey1 wlan 10.10.0.1 10.10.0.0/16 Survey 1 Client
survey1 lan 10.253.2.254 10.253.2.0/24 Survey 1 Subnet
survey2 wlan 10.10.0.2 10.10.0.0/16 Survey 2 Client
survey2 lan 10.253.3.254 10.253.3.0/24 Survey 2 Subnet

Used Subnets

Subnet Where
10.10.0.0/16 Main Camp
10.12.0.0/16 Alice's
10.13.0.0/16 Energy park
10.14.0.0/16  
10.16.0.0/16 CMTS nodes
10.17.0.0/16 Rap2 10.3 subnet
10.18.0.0/16 Rap3 10.3 subnet
10.19.0.0/16 Rap4 10.3 subnet
10.253.0.0/23 Main Camp
10.253.2.0/24 Survey 1
10.253.3.0/24 Survey 2
10.253.4.0/24 Ritz
10.253.5.0/24 EPR eth0
10.253.6.0/24 Main Stage (KLCC)
10.253.7.0/24 Construction (ZEN)
10.253.8.0/24  
10.253.9.0/24  
10.253.10.0/24 White Bird
10.253.11.0/24  
10.253.12.0/22 All subnets to Lap4
10.253.12.0/24 10.2
10.253.13.0/24 10.3
10.253.14.0/24 10.6
10.253.15.0/24 10.7
10.253.16.0/22 All subnets to Lap5
10.253.16.0/24 10.2
10.253.17.0/24 10.3
10.253.18.0/24 10.6
10.253.19.0/24 10.7
10.253.20.0/22 All subnets to Lap6
10.253.20.0/24 10.2
10.253.21.0/24 10.3
10.253.22.0/24 10.6
10.253.23.0/24 10.7
10.253.24.0/22 All subnets to Lap7
10.253.24.0/24 10.2
10.253.25.0/24 10.3
10.253.26.0/24 10.6
10.253.27.0/24 10.7
Subnet Broadcast Start End Description
10.254.0.0/29 7 1 6 Main Camp link
10.254.0.8/29 15 9 14 VLAN2 Tunnel
10.254.0.16/29 23 17 22 VLAN3 Tunnel
10.254.0.24/29 31 25 30 VLAN5 Tunnel
10.254.0.32/29 39 33 38 VLAN6 Tunnel
10.254.0.40/29 47 41 46 VLAN7 Tunnel
10.254.0.48/29 55 49 54 WBR Modem Tunnel
10.254.0.56/29 63 57 62 VLAN9 Hub Link
10.254.0.64/29 71 65 70 CMTS Hub link
10.254.0.72/29 79 73 78 Backup Internet
Subnet Broadcast Start End Description
10.252.0.0/30 3 1 2 VLAN1 Tunnel
10.252.0.4/30 7 5 6 VLAN2 Tunnel
10.252.0.8/30 11 9 10 VLAN3 Tunnel
10.252.0.12/30 15 13 14 VLAN5 Tunnel
10.252.0.16/30 19 17 18 VLAN6 Tunnel
10.252.0.20/30 23 21 22 VLAN7 Tunnel
10.252.0.24/30 27 25 26 Unused
10.252.0.28/30 31 29 30 Unused
10.252.0.32/30 35 33 34 Unused
10.252.0.36/30 39 37 38 Unused
10.252.0.40/30 43 41 42 Unused

Routers and Switches

Name IP MAC Version Model Sub Description Notes
route 10.1.255.254 00:90:0b:63:d9:93 2.6.0 pfSense   Border Router  
mcr 10.10.255.254 00:90:7f:8d:b9:41 2.6.0 pfSense   Main Camp Router  
wbr 10.4.255.253 60:be:b4:02:1e:29 2.6.0 pfSense   Warebarn Router  
hubs 10.1.255.249 00:15:c5:e0:47:5f 2.0.0.34 Dell 3448   Hub switch  
hubs2 10.1.255.248     Dell 3448   Hub backup switch  
acsw 10.3.255.234 f0:9f:c2:ce:ab:15 1.3.2 ToughSwitch   Screen house switch  
acesw 10.3.255.233 f0:9f:c2:ce:a8:c4 1.3.2 ToughSwitch   House switch in Eves  
mcrsw 10.2.0.10 d0:67:e5:a1:03:a4 2.0.0.68 Dell 3548   mcr port expansion switch  
mcsw 10.253.0.253   2.00 GS1200-5   MC switch between yurts  
yurtsw 10.253.0.252     TL-SG105E   Inventory yurt switch  
mcwbsw 10.253.0.249 08:26:97:f9:7f:da 2.00 GS1200-5   MC White Bird tent switch  
burtsw 10.253.0.250     TL-SG105E   BUM yurt switch  
regsw 10.253.0.244     TL-SG2008   Registration switch (8p)  
mcatmsw 10.253.0.243 08:26:97:FD:2F:19 2.00 ZYXEL   Main camp ATM switch  
mcktsw 10.253.0.242 08:26:97:f9:7f:d2 2.00 GS1200-5   Main camp Kitchen Yurt  
twsw 10.253.0.245     ToughSwitch   Tickets West PoE switch  
fcsw 10.2.0.11 44:d9:e7:9f:88:84 1.3.5 ToughSwitch   Fair Centrail Poe  
fcsw2 10.2.0.12 60:a4:b7:cf:e7:83 1.0.7 TL-SG2008P   FC Switch 2, 8 port PoE  
sbsw 10.2.0.13 ec:13:b2:02:ae:04 1.5.16 WS-26-400-AC   Sticker Booth Switch  
wbs2 10.4.255.244 00:19:b9:91:c9:f0 2.0.0.34 Dell 3448   warebarn switch  
wbs 10.4.255.246     Dell 3448   WB backup switch  
tcsw 10.2.255.235 08:26:97:f9:7f:dd V2.00(ABKM.1)C0 GS1200-5   Traffic Camp switch G.HN from Main Camp
whtbsw 10.253.10.253 44:d9:e7:9f:85:d3 1.3.5 ToughSwitch   White Bird switch G.HN from WareBarn
mssw 10.5.10.252 08:26:97:F9:7F:D8 2.00(ABKM.1)C0 GS1200-5   Main Stage switch Fed from Big Bird whtbsw
msatmsw 10.253.10.251     GS1200-5   Main Stage ATM(s) switch Fed from mssw
node1 10.16.0.1 fc:ec:da:41:12:6d 2.0.9-hotfix.7 EdgeRouter PoE   CMTS Node1 router  
node2 10.16.0.2 78:8a:20:bc:eb:9a 2.0.3 EdgeRouter X SFP   CMTS Node2 router  
node3 10.16.0.3 78:8a:20:bd:5e:1a 2.0.3 EdgeRouter X SFP   CMTS Node3 router  
node4 10.16.0.4 18:e8:29:25:ca:67 2.0.4 EdgeRouter X SFP   CMTS Node4 router  
ritzsw 10.7.255.250 44:d9:e7:9b:dd:df 2.1.0 EdgeSwitch 5XP   Ritz tree box HPNA from Ware Barn
ritzo1sw 10.7.255.239 08:26:97:F4:6B:7F   XYXEL   Ritz Office ethernet from ritzsw

Wifi nodes

Name IPSorted ascending MAC Version Model Sub Description Resettable? AP Notes
5.8 Ghz Nodes
mcap 10.10.255.253 DC:9F:DB:69:BB:C0 15.05.1 BulletM2   Main Camp Tree   OCFnet  
cap1-1 10.16.10.1 78:8a:20:e6:6a:42 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Horn of Africa   cmts node 1 channel 157
cap1-2 10.16.10.2 78:8a:20:e7:68:e3 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Near Ho Gate   cmts node 1 channel 161
cap1-3 10.16.10.3 78:8a:20:a9:d5:05 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Morningwood N   cmts node 1 channel 165
cap1-4 10.16.10.4 78:8a:20:a9:d5:5c 22.03.5 NSM5 XW East of Dance Pavilion   cmts node 1 channel 44
cap1-5 10.16.10.5 40:ae:30:21:da:ea 23.05.0 TP-Link CPE 510 Morningwood E   cmts node 1 Channel 40
cap2-1 10.16.20.1 fc:ec:da:6e:79:1e 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L00 - S   cmts node 2 channel 36
cap2-2 10.16.20.2 04:18:d6:fd:07:52 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L00 - W   cmts node 2 channel 40
cap2-3 10.16.20.3 fc:ec:da:6e:36:34 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L94 - provides wired Ethernet to commemorative sales   cmts node 2 channel 48 - secondary port VLAN 2 untagged
cap3-1 10.16.30.1 fc:ec:da:6e:7a:8f 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L29   cmts node 3 channel 149
cap3-2 10.16.30.2 fc:ec:da:6e:7a:76 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L41   cmts node 3 channel 153
cap3-3 10.16.30.3 fc:ec:da:6e:79:1b 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L48   cmts node 3 channel 157
cap3-4 10.16.30.4 fc:ec:da:6e:79:4d 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L63   cmts node 3 channel 161
cap3-5 10.16.30.5 fc:ec:da:6e:34:32 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth L69   cmts node 3 channel 165
cap4-1 10.16.40.1 e0:63:da:f9:2d:f9 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Wind Gate   cmts node 4 channel 36
lap1 10.2.255.201 44:D9:E7:DB:3C:BD 22.03.5 NSM5 XW FC (on Fair Central Booth) YES main camp channel 36 -- Switch at Fair Central
lap2 10.2.255.202 TBD TBD NSM5   FC WC Fields (across from Booth 924) westward YES main camp channel 40
lap3 10.2.255.203 FC:EC:DA:6F:36:A3 22.03.5 NSM5 XW FC Phoenix (between Booths 22 & 23) Secondary port to lap3.1 YES main camp channel 44
lap3-1 10.2.255.208 24:5A:4C:0B:27:32 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Booth 68?? off port #1 of lap3 YES main camp channel 149
lap2-1 10.2.255.209     NSM5   FC WC Fields (across from Booth 924) eastward off port #2 of lap2 YES main camp  
sbap4 10.2.255.246 80:2a:a8:ed:d1:09 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Sticker Booth W middle public YES    
sbap3 10.2.255.247 24:a4:3c:bd:43:b1 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Sticker Booth E middle public YES    
sbap2 10.2.255.248 04:18:d6:ff:77:c4 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Sticker Booth W end; Troubleshooters YES    
sbap1 10.2.255.249 04:18:d6:c5:61:fe 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Sticker Booth E end; Regestration YES    
twsap 10.253.0.246     NSM5 XW Tickets West Scanners AP      
twcl 10.253.0.247     NBE-5AC-G2   Tickets West link client      
twap 10.253.0.248     NBE-5AC-G2   Tickets West link AP      
lap4 10.253.10.204 18:E8:29:3F:5C:1C 22.03.5 NSM5 XW White Bird (behind Booth 390) YES ware barn channel 48 -- Switch at White Bird
lap5 10.253.10.205 F0:9F:C2:5F:45:ED 22.03.5 NSM5 XW White Bird (on tree in road next to the Booth) YES ware barn channel 149
lap6 10.253.10.206 80:2A:A8:ED:D2:B6 22.03.5 NSM5 XW White Bird (tree between Booth 191 & 193) Secondary port to lap7 ( aka lap6.1 ) YES ware barn channel 153
lap7 aka lap6-1 10.253.10.207 80:2A:A8:ED:D2:66 22.03.5 NSM5 XW White Bird (on tree @ Booth 148?) off lap6 port #2 YES ware barn channel 40
cmts1 10.254.0.65         CMTS router     Cisco CMTS router at hub
bbcl1 10.3.255.1 00:27:22:16:CD:A6 5.6.6     Booth 386 TTE YES OCFnet_bb2  
rap1 10.3.255.101 DC:9F:DB:69:B9:9B 15.05.1     Booth 386 TTE   n/a has ebtables, quagga-ospfd
rap2 10.3.255.102 DC:9F:DB:68:BD:35 15.05.1     Tree Yoni   n/a has ebtables, quagga-ospfd
rap3 10.3.255.103 00:27:22:ab:24:dd 15.05.1     WC Fields   n/a set up as rap0, having issues with wireless connection. damaged?
rap4 10.3.255.104 DC:9F:DB:68:BB:C0 15.05-rc2     By Drum Tower   n/a  
rap5 10.3.255.105 DC:9F:DB:68:B9:4E 15.05-rc2     Kondarie's   n/a

has ebtables, quagga-ospfd

web interface is broken, serves an empty directory

rap6 10.3.255.106 DC:9F:DB:68:BA:C8 15.05-rc2     Far Side   n/a  
rap7 10.3.255.107 dc:9f:db:69:bc:63 15.05.1     Booth 596   n/a has ebtables, quagga-ospfd
bbcl2 10.3.255.2 00:27:22:16:CD:E5 5.6.6     Tree Yoni YES OCFnet_bb1  
tower 10.3.255.235 68:72:51:81:DB:5D 17.01.4 RocketM2   Hub Tower   OCFnet  
acap 10.3.255.237 68:72:51:89:15:88 17.01.4 RocketM2   Alices Screen House AP   n/a Screen house roof
zenr? 10.3.255.238                
bbap2 10.3.255.239 00:27:22:CC:46:2C 5.6.7 NBM900 XM BackBoneAP 2 YES OCFnet_bb2 Warebarn tower
bbap1 10.3.255.240 00:27:22:16:CE:45 5.6.6 NBM900 XM BackBoneAP 1 YES OCFnet_bb1 Hub tower
wbap 10.3.255.244 68:72:51:29:DF:E1 17.01.4 BulletM2   Warebarn tower   OCFnet also 10.{7}.255.244
aciap 10.3.255.247 78:8A:20:B6:92:44 18.06.2 UAP-AC-L   Alices house AP     Near Kitchen
bbcl3 10.3.255.3 00:27:22:16:CE:41 5.6.6     WC Fields YES OCFnet_bb1  
bbcl4 10.3.255.4 00:27:22:16:CD:DD 5.6.6     By Drum Tower YES OCFnet_bb1  
bbcl5 10.3.255.5 00:27:22:16:CE:25 5.6.1     Kondarie's NO OCFnet_bb2  
bbcl6 10.3.255.6 00:27:22:16:cd:de 5.6.6     Far Side YES OCFnet_bb2  
bbcl7 10.3.255.7 00:27:22:16:CE:52 5.6.6     Booth 596 YES OCFnet_bb2  
tcap 10.5.255.234 18:e8:29:3f:57:bb 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Traffic Camp AP  

tcsw

(G.HN from Main Camp)

 
lap9-1 10.7.255.242 18:E8:29:7F:E3:FE 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Ritz Gate Tree pointed toward Ritz YES ware barn 48
lap8-1 10.7.255.243 E0:63:DA:F9:2D:DB 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Ritz Gumbo Tree pointed toward Main Stage YES ware barn 40
lap8 10.7.255.244 F0:9F:C2:53:96:31 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Ritz Gumbo Tree YES ware barn 36
lap9 10.7.255.245 04:18:D6:63:C6:E8 22.03.5 NSM5 XW Ritz Gate Tree YES ware barn 44

Wifi Chanels:

notes on wifi channels and locations

zbap is on channel 6

Notes

Transition to Spectrum only service for the gap year:

To save money, we are shutting down our two DSL modems for the time being. This means everything in the warebarn area needs to be routed down to the hub as it was before we had DSL lines run across the Dodeca Art Center. The vlan3 bridge had been disabled so that the 10.3... subnets at the hub and warebarn were separate. That was a temporary solution to a proper fail-over system for all vlans. When we get are redundant DSL modems back someday, we will have to finish setting up the redundant fail-over, it should be pretty easy.

So now all vlans from 1 to 7 except 4 are bridged by their respective tunnels. The primary DHCP server is route (10.1.255.254) at the Hub, though I left wbr also serving DCHP but giving out route as the default and also DNS server. Maybe, wbr could be a caching DNS server, as an alternate. WBR could then use the HUB interface and HUB_GW as the default route. This would serve the OCFIT network on vlan4, and anything else tha needed a default route.

We need to get a static IP for the specturm link.

New setup with cable modems.

Now that we use coax cable to Main Camp and the Ware Barn, there is new set up using TMP_MCR on vlan 8 which is basically the winter setup, except several routes need changing;

10.254.0.0/29 This was the mcd / mcr link subnet, since mcd is currently down and unused we are using a virtual interface on the main router though the hub switch which is on this subnet. 10.10.0.0/16 is the main camp AP subnet, there are also two survey crew subnets which are unused at this time. All of these had static routes to mcd which were forward to mcr, however it's easier to just point them directly at mcr then we just have to change how the head end router gets to mcr when that link changes from wifi to wired.

Note there is no static route for the main camp subnets 10.253.0.0/23, because they are tunneled over ipsec.

Alice's Eves

There are two Tough switches at Alice's, the one in the screen house and the one up in the eves at the top of the stairs in the main house. They are acsw, and acesw respectively.

The old PoE port in the West? upstairs room is not active. It goes to Rooftop / Chimney mount. It only provided PoE for the previous double radio system on the chimney, and optionally wired data in that room. Also there is a spare unterminated cable that runs from the above mentioned PoE outlet to near the Alice's AP in the crawl space in the eve.

The RED cable from the switch goes to the AP, the BLACK one in port 1 comes from the screen house switch, the BLUE one in port 2 is a spare wired connection that is usually coiled outside the eve's door, and will reach to the downstairs meeting table.

Screen house: one out of three lines to the screen house office (is something?) the other is a fire pit line for meetings coiled outside near the lunch bell.

Things to do:

Staple the eves switch power supply to the wall above the switch and tidy the cables.

Previous MC off season changes

Now that we have a cable to main camp this is the previous way

During the off season the main camp router is stored in the NOC closet, and the two cables for the radios in the tree are plugged into the little switch instead of the router. The mcd node's lan interface is configured with the routers IP for the mcap subnet with dhcp turned on. The dhcp server will probably only hand out 250 or so leases but that's ok. You will also want to check that the default route (on the DHCP server) is set to the new IP address. On the main router change that link's subnet entry in system -> routing -> routes to an unused one since there is no way to disable it without deleting. When main camp opens next year these changes are reversed.

to wit:

change mcd's lan interface from:
  • IP: 10.254.0.6
  • Netmask: 255.255.255.248
To:
  • IP: 10.10.255.254
  • Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Turn on mcd's lan DHCP server.

On route, system -> routing -> routes change 10.254.0.0 to 10.254.255.0

Add VLAN 8 and configure port 8 on hubs for it. Add interface MCR_TMP and configure it the same as mcd's summer lan interface, eg 10.254.0.6/29. You should be able to reach it at it's normal address of 10.254.0.5. If not then try this to access its webpage like this: ssh -Llocalhost:4444:10.254.0.5:443 root@ocfroute

and point your browser here: https://localhost:4444/

In the summer, disable this interface and re-enable the route:

Disable TMP_MCR and MCGIF. Fix the static routes 10.253.0.0/23, and 10.254.0.0/29

Other Notes

It seems that a static route out one of several multi wans only works as long as that wan is up, otherwise it goes out the (other) wan(s) in use. If you actually want it only to use that wan, for say ping testing regardless of weather it's up or not, then you have to also set up a blocking rule for the other wans in the floating rule set.

Keep an eye out for lose cables and ports on the switches. Sometimes you have to move things or re-crimp a cable to get a reliable connection.

The Back Bone / Trunk links (using AirOS) must be in WDS mode with auto aliasing turned off. They can just be on the native vlan for the wifi network (3) with the vlan setting disabled. The non native vlans will be passed fine. Then the Bullet APs can have several SSIDs each on a different vlan some encrypted.

Use WPA2-AES on the NBM9s, and use WPA2 with a really strong password and AES-128 on the Bullets (running OpenWRT).

There is a way to do client side bridging on some versions of OpenWRT or ddWRT. Look for the client-bridged mode in the wireless set up.

When removing the camas server also remove the DNS forwarder entries for it.

Qwest / CenturyLink did something really cute this year, they gave all accounts the same gateway IP address. The gateway assigned to a particular account used to be based on the physical line it was connected though not the account, but were all different as they should be. Now they are all the same, and since most routing firmware uses the GW to select the outgoing interface there is no easy way to distinguish between your different WANs on a multiwan system like ours. This means the second WAN only gets used when the primary is down. I found some forum threads about this: It's been discussed a lot. Apparently there is a solution, just don't set a default GW in the first WAN, and use external monitoring IPs. They say no floating rules are needed, and that they may even screw things up. Not sure about that... One post above says that it won't work with sticky connections which we use frown, sad smile . Otherwise you can double NAT one WAN, which is an ugly fix. Even though you might think you could just route to the modem and use single NAT, there isn't enough ram on the modem to hold a big NAT table for an org the size of the fair. The symptoms seem to be random connections dropping. Another way would be to order a block of several IPs, then you would get a gateway within that block. No point in that right now because we will hopefully be switching to fiber next year.

IT Decon

First Pass

  1. Retrieve all patch cables left in main camp, commemorative sales booths, and Sticker booth.
  2. While most of the network is still up, document any new devices or updated configurations. Possibly upgrade firmware.
    • Download all configurations.
    • Document all new solutions or workarounds.
    • Document any equipment problems to work on next year.
  3. Power off Sticker Booth and retrieve sbsw, coax modem, and any Ethernet cables or power strips.
    • Lock up box
  4. Main Camp:
    • Roll up all main camp yurt, white Bird, and Registration ATM cables, label. Grab any left cables or power strips etc...
    • Remove mcsw, yurtsw, burtsw, fcsw, fcsw2, and associated Ethernet cables etc...
      • Remove any left equipment in registration.
      • Label Fair Central lap cables
      • Remove any phones or other equipment.
    • Label any new cables in the main camp equipment box.
  5. Big Bird:
    • Label Lap cables.
  6. Write up Pit report.
    • Agreed upon projects
    • Rough timelines
    • What went well, and not so well.

Second Pass

After everyone is long gone, finish the process. This could be after Decon, or after the teddy bears picnic.
  1. Main Camp:
    • Shutdown mcr, and CMTS power injector, turn off breakers for the outlets.
    • Remove mcr, and mcrsw, label and store.
    • Seal box, leaving no mouse sized holes.
  2. Big Bird:
    • Turn off breaker for box.
    • Remove and label ToughSwitch
    • Remove and label media converter.
    • Seal box, leaving no mouse sized holes.
  3. The Ritz:
    • Unplug power to Ritz switch box, and roll up cord.
    • Note we should also remove or unplug switch but lets see if it survives the winter.

Third Pass

In late September, or early October...
  1. Hub NOC:
    • Turn down AC unit to low cool, and 70 degrees.
  2. Warebarn IT Office:
    • Shutdown and remove OCFdesk.

Email:

  • Outgoing SMTP Server: pop.mpls.qwest.net
  • Port 587
  • No SSL or TLS, and no authentication.
-- ClifCox - 27 Oct 2010

Updated GryphonM June / July 2024
Topic revision: r122 - 2025 Jul 17, clif
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