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(New page: Between the CSClub and MathSoc there are two switches. =mc3015-msoracks1= * 24-port HP ProCurve 2810 * Owned by the CSClub; funded by MEF * Used to connect club server * Located in MC 301...)
 
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Between the CSClub and MathSoc there are two switches.
Between the CSClub and MathSoc there are two switches. The switches can be managed through [https://ona.uwaterloo.ca ona].


There are also two routers (See [[Network#Networking_Configuration|Networking Configuration]])
=mc3015-msoracks1=

=mc-sw-3015-mso-a=
* 24-port HP ProCurve 2810
* 24-port HP ProCurve 2810
* Owned by the CSClub; funded by MEF
* Owned by the CSClub; funded by MEF
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* Located in MC 3015 in the "clubs rack(s)"
* Located in MC 3015 in the "clubs rack(s)"


=mc-sw-3015-mso-b=
=mc3015-msooffices1=
* 48-port HP ProCurve 2810
* 48-port HP ProCurve 2810
* Owned by CSCF; funded by MEF
* Owned by CSCF; funded by MEF
* Used to connect club offices
* Used to connect club offices
* Located in MC 3015
* Located in MC 3015
* Port 38 on this switch connects to MC3001 Port A04. Use this drop for code parties instead of running the very long Ethernet cable across the hall and tripping everyone.


[[Category:Hardware]]
The switches can be managed through [https://ona.uwaterloo.ca ona].

Latest revision as of 17:27, 31 March 2018

Between the CSClub and MathSoc there are two switches. The switches can be managed through ona.

There are also two routers (See Networking Configuration)

mc-sw-3015-mso-a

  • 24-port HP ProCurve 2810
  • Owned by the CSClub; funded by MEF
  • Used to connect club server
  • Located in MC 3015 in the "clubs rack(s)"

mc-sw-3015-mso-b

  • 48-port HP ProCurve 2810
  • Owned by CSCF; funded by MEF
  • Used to connect club offices
  • Located in MC 3015
  • Port 38 on this switch connects to MC3001 Port A04. Use this drop for code parties instead of running the very long Ethernet cable across the hall and tripping everyone.