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Network

This document encompasses all of the network infrastructure for the Dallas Makerspace. For security reasons some information may not be available on this page (such as passwords for specific devices). This information can be found on the admin wiki.

Our upstream provider is Verizon FIOS. We currently have 500 Mbps down and 500 Mbps up, with a single static IP.

Network71.164.221.0/24
Netmask255.255.255.0
Gateway71.164.221.1

This network is for members, printers, desktops and is the default for all network drops.

Vlan2
Network192.168.200.0/21
Start192.168.200.1
End192.168.207.254
Netmask255.255.248.0
Gateway192.168.200.1
DNS192.168.0.1
DHCP Range192.168.201.0 - 192.168.207.254
SSIDDMS MemberPassword

This is a wireless-only network, designed for guests to access the Internet.

Vlan5
Network192.168.16.0/21
Start192.168.16.1
End192.168.23.254
Netmask255.255.248.0
Gateway192.168.16.1
DNS192.168.16.1
DHCP Range192.168.17.0 - 192.168.23.254
SSIDDMS Guest
Password(none)

This network is used for managing internal infrastructure such as switches, routers, access control, etc.

Vlan9
Network192.168.0.0/24
Start192.168.0.1
End192.168.0.254
Netmask255.255.255.0
Gateway192.168.0.1
DNS192.168.0.1
DHCP Range192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.254

This network is used for security cameras, and possibly any other future security systems.

Vlan10
Network10.0.0.0/24
Start10.0.0.1
End10.0.0.254
Netmask255.255.255.0
Gateway10.0.0.1
DNS10.0.0.1
DHCP Range10.0.0.100 - 10.0.0.254

Our core switch consists of 4 Cisco Catalyst WS-3750G-48PS, configured with StackWise to act as one. The individual segments are Gi1… Gi4, each is a 48-port gigabit ethernet switch with all ports capable of PoE.

IP192.168.0.2
AccessSSH
LoginAvailable on admin wiki

Ports on this switch stack should have a description set as specific as possible. Default is vlan info (e.g. “vlan2-member”), next best is device type (e.g. “wirelessap”), best is device name/location (e.g. “cam-lobby”).

Our core router is a pfSense X-1540.

IP192.168.200.1, 192.168.16.1, 192.168.0.1, 10.0.0.1
AccessHTTPS, SSH
LoginDMS.local AD accounts
  • Configured by a software controller hosted on-site.
  • 3x Ubiquiti UAP-AC-Pro (Office areas) - 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz (Wireless-AC)
    • WAP-Committees (Located in the main hallway right outside the Entryway)
    • WAP-Multipurpose (located above the first table in the Multipurpose Room)
    • WAP-Classrooms (located between the classrooms in the hallway)
  • 3x Ubiquiti UAP-Pro (Warehouse areas) - 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz (Wireless-N)
    • WAP-Woodworking (Located in the center of woodworking room)
    • WAP-WarehouseL (Located above the Laser area)
    • WAP-WarehouseR (Located above the Mill area)
IP192.168.0.20, 192.16.200.20
AccessSAMBA, SSH
Logindms.local domain SSO

MakerManager handles activating and deactivating RFID tags. It accomplishes this by connecting to a server at the space, which is running a script to configure the 3rd party access control system.

MakerManager API IP192.168.0.48
Access Control IP192.168.0.49
Access Control #2 IP192.168.0.47

The 2nd access controller is not managed by MakerManager.

This server is for our security cameras.

IP192.168.0.21, 192.168.0.22
AccessHTTP, RDP
Logindms.local domain SSO

Access to the Server Room is granted on an as-needed basis and is generally limited to the Board of Directors, members of the Infrastructure Committee, and anyone else with a valid business reason (as determined by the Chairperson of Infrastructure). For 24/7 access, please open a ticket. Temporary access can be granted with the same procedure.

If you would like to help tackle this TODO list, please contact network@dallasmakerspace.org to offer assistance.

  • Sell useless gear

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