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| - | ======IP Addresses====== | + | ======IP Addresses |
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| + | 198.144.194.232 | ||
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| + | 198.144.194.238 | ||
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| + | 198.144.194.239 | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | " | ||
| + | there will be bit overlap period of about 8 days,\\ | ||
| + | IPv4 addresses are shown with relevant " | ||
| + | they' | ||
| + | change from first, to last, of the " | ||
| - | **IPv4 addresses** (this host and subnet): | + | BALUG/LUGs?\\ |
| - | 208.96.15.248/29 network:\\ | + | [[https://www.balug.org/|BALUG]]\\ |
| - | 208.96.15.248 network\\ | + | [[https://www.sf-lug.org/ |
| - | 208.96.15.249 Default Gateway\\ | + | [[https:// |
| - | 208.96.15.250 | + | |
| - | 208.96.15.251 | + | |
| - | **208.96.15.252 | + | |
| - | 208.96.15.253 (**useable** | + | |
| - | **208.96.15.254** for **BALUG** use\\ | + | |
| - | 208.96.15.255 broadcast | + | |
| - | Note that **208.96.15.254** is principally **reserved for BALUG** use. | + | linuxmafia.com - see linuxmafia.com (& %%w%%ww.linuxmafia.com) DNS data (e.g. for SF-LUG list) |
| - | or conflict or potentially conflict with what BALUG wishes to use on port(s) on that IP may | + | |
| - | get " | + | |
| - | run or also run on that IP). Note also that in some/many cases BALUG may have no objection | + | |
| - | or conflict with some common services not specific to BALUG also running on 208.96.15.254 | + | |
| - | (so those may simply peaceably coexist and not or not likely be " | + | |
| - | Some background/references/ | + | IPs not used for BALUG/%%[%%L]UG(s) may not be particularly detailed here\\ |
| - | [[http:// | + | (hosting provided courtesy of Michael Paoli, |
| - | < | + | |
| - | Cc: nathank | + | |
| - | From: jim stockford | + | |
| - | Subject: Re: IP addresses | + | |
| - | Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 08:52:11 -0700 | + | |
| - | To: Michael Paoli | + | |
| - | hi, michael, note i've copied nathan. | + | additional details may be found in/via DNS\\ |
| + | IPv6? Mostly see the DNS data for relevant information. | ||
| - | Take 254. thank you for the explanation. | + | ===== mostly historical information ===== |
| - | + | See earlier versions | |
| - | On Apr 22, 2007, at 7:03 PM, Michael Paoli wrote: | + | |
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| - | > Well, ... let me/us know if we can snag one of those IPs for BALUG. | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > Looks like we've got a network of 208.96.15.248/ | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.248 network | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.249 Default Gateway | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.250 HSRP | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.251 HSRP | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.252 sf-lug.com. | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.253 (useable) | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.254 (useable) | + | |
| - | > 208.96.15.255 broadcast | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > ... so, ... could potentially use 208.96.15.253 or 208.96.15.254 | + | |
| - | > for BALUG (perhaps 208.96.15.254) if you might want to keep the other | + | |
| - | > available IP contiguous with the existing sf-lug.com. IP). | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > Typically on a /29 there would be 5 useable IPs (8 less 2 for network | + | |
| - | > and | + | |
| - | > broadcast less one more for router) ... but with HSRP that drops us to | + | |
| - | > 3 useable (HSRP using n+1 - two routers, that's 3 IPs - one for each | + | |
| - | > router + one high availability virtual IP to serve as the default | + | |
| - | > route). | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > At best, if we want to maintain high availability routing, we might be | + | |
| - | > able to squeeze one more IP out of them ... but anything beyond that | + | |
| - | > and | + | |
| - | > we'd have to sacrifice any router redundancy. | + | |
| - | > have on the subnet is the LINUX box, and it's quite capable of being | + | |
| - | > configured with two default routes (and will use whichever one works), | + | |
| - | > going without HSRP, and instead just having the two IPs for the two | + | |
| - | > routers | + | |
| - | > would work as well in terms of high availability routing ... but this | + | |
| - | > may | + | |
| - | > not be standard operating procedure for the colo, so they may or may | + | |
| - | > not | + | |
| - | > be particularly agreeable to making such a change. | + | |
| - | > would | + | |
| - | > only gain us one additional useable IP - bringing us from 3 up to 4. | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > Squeezing a 5th IP would generally mean sacraficing router/ | + | |
| - | > failover. | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Standby_Router_Protocol | + | |
| - | > http:// | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > Quoting jim stockford: | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | >> Here's a clip from the ServePath Network | + | |
| - | >> Team. | + | |
| - | >> Check it out: | + | |
| - | >> | + | |
| - | >> You have been assigned the following block of IP addresses: | + | |
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| - | >> | + | |
| - | >> DNS 216.93.160.16 | + | |
| - | >> DNS 216.93.170.17 | + | |
| - | >> | + | |
| - | >> You are assigned power ports 248.8.10 | + | |
| - | >> | + | |
| - | >> Please note that your VLAN is implemented with HSRP for | + | |
| - | >> redundancy. | + | |
| - | >> your IP block are reserved and not useable. | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
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