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eth0 192.168.2.235 -- CDS Office LAN, connects to Internet through a Mikrotik firewall.
eth0 192.168.2.235 -- CDS Office LAN, connects to Internet through a Mikrotik firewall.


eth1  
eth1 173.164.220.46/28 -- "Comcast" this is the fake Internet that Scone sees.


eth2 172.16.10.1 -- this is the fake Skiles network that Scone sees.
eth2 172.16.10.123 -- this is the fake Skiles / FG network that Scone sees.


eth3 173.164.220.46/28 -- "Comcast" this is the fake Internet that Scone sees.
eth3 not used





Revision as of 05:40, 27 December 2014

The cool thing about this little 1U server is that it has full IPMI hardware in it, so it can be fully controlled from an ethernet port. Powered off and on, bios settings adjusted, everything.

Also cool that it has 4 gig ethernet ports.

Hardware

  • Supermicro server
  • 8 core Atom processor
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 80 GB Samsung SSD
  • 2 TB Seagate green drive

History

2012-12 Set up with Debian 7

Network ports

eth0 192.168.2.235 -- CDS Office LAN, connects to Internet through a Mikrotik firewall.

eth1 173.164.220.46/28 -- "Comcast" this is the fake Internet that Scone sees.

eth2 172.16.10.123 -- this is the fake Skiles / FG network that Scone sees.

eth3 not used


I am testing Scone, the new Fountain Grove router, which is a Mikrotik RB750.

eth0 WAN - 173.164.220.33-38

eth1 (switch) - LAN - 172.16.10.253

eth2 (switch) - NC

eth3 (switch) - NC

eth4 (switch) - NC