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Monday, December 9, 2024

Altering the rack connection so that floor work can be done

Well this is the first time that this has happened, fortunately I have enough time to respond. I am having some flooring replaced under my desk/table that is next to my rack.  My roll around chair evidently has caused the flooring to buckle since I did not have a carpet under my chair.  So I went looking for ways to change the connections between the rack, the desk/table, and the power strip across the back window sill.  I want to be able to disassemble everything in case the flooring installers need more room for their work.

I have USB cables, HDMI cables, and Ethernet cables going between the rack and the desk/table.  I also have a power connection and ethernet cables going to the walls and back window sill power strip.

Saturday, December 7, 2024

State of the Network in December 2024

So I have not been blogging about my network for some time.  I have been busy at the end of the year with other things including family and my newfound hobby of genealogy,  I am also adding some WoodShop activity in there as well. So, my time with my network has taken a sideline.  However, now that I find that my Retirement Community is going over to a different way of doing things, I find myself coming back to the rack for some more experiments.
  • I have changed the configuration of the rack and have removed the switch for the xPod, and removed both of the special purpose Edgerouter-X boxes
  • I added a 24 port 1U keystone panel at the bottom to use for projects in the future
  • I removed the SLATE router from the living room, since I was not using it very much
  • I am first going to start by modifying a test RPi to have two or more namespaces using OpenVSwitch to provide a NAT router function between the NS
    • I will also setup the routing tables to make the two NS get their IPs from different DHCP servers
    • I am also going to setup a set of Docker containers that lie on either side of the NAT router
    • I want to test the idea that normal flow across the NAT is controlled
    • I want to test the setup being done via Ansible
  • I am going to print a rack panel to mount a GS108T and ER-X at the bottom of the rack for future projects