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Routers from other brands are very welcome to be added to our collection! | Routers from other brands are very welcome to be added to our collection! | ||
== Available equipment == | |||
* 6x RouterOS x86 | |||
* 1x RB411UAHR with WiFi + Sierra 3G card | |||
* 1x RB450G | |||
* HP ProCurve 2650 (for VLAN's) | |||
* APC switch rack PDU (for remotely switching power) | |||
== Numberplan == | |||
We are using VLAN 90 for management of the routers. This VLAN is available are available from the member wifi. | |||
* [[Network/192.168.90.0]] |
Revision as of 23:22, 7 September 2011
Project RouterLab | |
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Name | RouterLab |
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Contact | User:AK47 |
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Information | Router lab for testing advanced routing/networking protocols |
Status | Alpha |
We currently have 8 routers available running RouterOS. RouterOS is a cheap platform supporting advanced networking/routing protocols like MPLS/VPLS/BGP/OSPF/IS-IS/etc. The goal for this project is to have a setup where all sorts of networking scenario's can be tested.
Routers from other brands are very welcome to be added to our collection!
Available equipment
- 6x RouterOS x86
- 1x RB411UAHR with WiFi + Sierra 3G card
- 1x RB450G
- HP ProCurve 2650 (for VLAN's)
- APC switch rack PDU (for remotely switching power)
Numberplan
We are using VLAN 90 for management of the routers. This VLAN is available are available from the member wifi.