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| * firewall rules: none yet. | * firewall rules: none yet. | ||
| * migration of IP addresses: https://www.triumf.info/wiki/DAQwiki/index.php/MUSR_Cluster#CMMS_VLAN_migration | * migration of IP addresses: https://www.triumf.info/wiki/DAQwiki/index.php/MUSR_Cluster#CMMS_VLAN_migration | ||
| == GRIFFIN/TIGRESS ==  | |||
| * Griffin/Tigress | |||
| * VLAN number = 70      | |||
| * IP range = 142.90.X.0/24  | |||
| * subnet = *.triumf.ca  | |||
| * gateway = 142.90.X.254  | |||
| * switch ports:  ??? | |||
| * firewall rules: ??? | |||
| == Further Documentation ==   | == Further Documentation ==   | ||
| This document lists the proposal for moving PSD experimental areas to new VLANs. | This document lists the proposal for moving PSD experimental areas to new VLANs. | ||
Revision as of 19:03, 28 March 2019
The following is the list of VLANs associated with the DAQ and DAQ-managed experimental areas.
The master list of TRIUMF VLANs is available on CCN VLAN list.
Notes:
- VLAN number is how CCN identifies this VLAN
UCN
- UCN
- VLAN number = 68
- IP range = 142.90.151.0/24
- subnet = *.ucn.triumf.ca
- gateway = 142.90.151.254
- switch ports: VLAN68 is available on ports XX and YY of switch ZZ
- firewall rules: Blocking all traffic from off-site other than http, https, ssh
CMMS
- CMMS
- VLAN number = 56
- IP range = 142.90.154.0/24
- subnet = *.triumf.ca
- gateway = 142.90.154.254
- switch ports: VLAN56 is available on ports 25-44 of switch bay13 and outlet 243-8 in the DAQ lab.
- firewall rules: none yet.
- migration of IP addresses: https://www.triumf.info/wiki/DAQwiki/index.php/MUSR_Cluster#CMMS_VLAN_migration
GRIFFIN/TIGRESS
- Griffin/Tigress
- VLAN number = 70
- IP range = 142.90.X.0/24
- subnet = *.triumf.ca
- gateway = 142.90.X.254
- switch ports: ???
- firewall rules: ???
Further Documentation
This document lists the proposal for moving PSD experimental areas to new VLANs.