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Networking

FIXME WIP, network upgrade underway

The Ethernet network in Stagesoc will soon consist of a mini PC, a Cisco WiFi Access Point and big ol' Netgear network switch. The mini PC runs a number of virtual machines through Proxmox. This includes:

  • OPNSense (The router)
  • OpenMediaVault (a file share)
  • TBD (maybe discord bots idk)

Networking Nonsense

The router (the OPNSense VM) acts as a gateway into the iSolutions network so people can access the internet whilst on the StageSoc LAN. The PC also has an add-in card that provides an extra ethernet port - this is the “WAN” side of the router, and the LAN side is connected to the original Ethernet port via a software bridge (like a virtual network switch) that also connects to the other VMs. This should also be labelled on the PC. FIXME Diagram pls

The stagesoc private network currently uses 192.168.1.0/24 as its subnet range, with a few addresses of key items statically set either in router DHCP or on devices themselves.

If you don't know weird networky subnet jargon, this basically means that the range of available addresses is anywhere between 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.255, excluding 192.168.1.255 (the broadcast address) and 192.168.1.0 as only heathens like iSolutions use the .0 address, ewww.

Currently static devices are as follows:

192.168.1.1 - Router VM (OPNSense) (opnsense.lan)
192.168.1.2 - Proxmox (proxmox.lan)

DHCP range is set to 192.168.1.10-192.168.1.245.

Fortunately you don't have to worry about remembering these numbers as OPNSense will also resolve hostnames of local network devices, for example openmediavault.lan… much more human-readable!

If you don't know what the hostname of a device is, you can also log into https://opnsense.lan (only while on the StageSoc network) with the stagesoc user (ask someone who knows the password) to see a list of network devices and IP addresses

Wifi details are:
SSID: StageSoc
Password: ask someone who knows it

OpenMediaVault

There is an OpenMediaVault installation at http://openmediavault.lan, however going to this address actually takes you to FileBrowser - a handy web interface for accessing all the files within. Username is stagesoc, ask someone who knows for the password.

FIXME Screenshot?

This is intended as a place to store useful or specific versions of software (such as the Tesira config software or keeping M32 audio drivers close to hand), manuals for equipment and the Sound FX Library. It is also a good place to back up and archive showfiles (be they lighting showfiles, QLab sessions or M32 configs. Please be mindful of the size of files that you store as space is finite (consider transcoding huge video files etc).

It is also possible to mount OpenMediaVault as a SMB network share. This varies by operating system, but the share would be \\openmediavault.lan\stagesoc\ with username stagesoc, you know the idea by now re. passwords.

iSolutions Network (for those who are curious)

The iSolutions network sits in the 152.78.16.0/23 (range: 152.78.16.0-152.78.17.254). The upstream gateway is 152.78.17.254, given by DHCP.

There are six usable isolutions switchports in The Annex. Two are in the Tardis. There is one on each of the lecterns in the theatre/green room. There is one by the door going out of the theatre into the green room. If you look really carefully there is one on stage right right up high above the lectern. This is assumedly left over from an old wireless access point iSolutions had, but we have used it before and it does work.

Technically speaking there are more inside the isolutions lecterns, going into the installed wireless access points and going into the back of each projector (yes, they're networked), panopto cameras and phones. But you shouldn't ever unplug any of these devices as isolutions will find out and they will get sad with stagesoc.

All ethernet ports in the annex go into a Cisco 3750X 48 port POE switch in the small cupboard at the back of the green room, where a fibre uplink runs the connection off to one of the campus core switch rooms.

Devices connected to this network must be MAC Address registered. This can be done by the Webmaster by logging into https://network.soton.ac.uk/ using the stagesoc isolutions credentials, or by submitting a ticket.

If you just connect your laptop to this network, you'll be held at a captive portal which you can only sign into if you're staff or phd or hold a certain type of generic account (stagesoc).

wiki/annex/networking.txt · Last modified: 2024/10/07 02:37 by J_tech0