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== HELP NO INTERWEBS!! == | == HELP NO INTERWEBS!! == | ||
− | * If power is tripped on the western wall, the UPS needs to be manually turned back on to provide power to our wireless uplink. | + | * If power is tripped on the western wall, the UPS needs to be manually turned back on to provide power to our wireless uplink. (Note: this is no longer on the UPS) |
+ | * The point-to-point wireless link from our LVL1's roof to bluegrass.net may need to be reset. Behind the server rack is a Power over Ethernet device that provides power to the antenna link. Unplug it and plug it back in to power cycle it. | ||
+ | * The ethernet uplink to bluegrass.net goes directly into our pfsense box router/firewall. Have you tried power cycling this? Try pinging the bluegrass.net gateway directly from this server. If it pings, the internal network is down. | ||
+ | * You can get to the web management interface of pfsense. Use 'https' not 'http' with the internal LAN interface. Poke around if you must, but I doubt any settings are preventing access unless you changed them. IF YOU CHANGE SOMETHING, LET EVERYONE ELSE KNOW. | ||
+ | * There's a Cisco switch with VLAN configurations to the upstairs WiFi routers. I guess you could try power cycling that if you want. That's probably not it though. | ||
+ | * There are two WiFi routers be the printer. You could try power cycling those. | ||
== Misc == | == Misc == |
Revision as of 14:10, 20 July 2011
Network |
HELP NO INTERWEBS!!
- If power is tripped on the western wall, the UPS needs to be manually turned back on to provide power to our wireless uplink. (Note: this is no longer on the UPS)
- The point-to-point wireless link from our LVL1's roof to bluegrass.net may need to be reset. Behind the server rack is a Power over Ethernet device that provides power to the antenna link. Unplug it and plug it back in to power cycle it.
- The ethernet uplink to bluegrass.net goes directly into our pfsense box router/firewall. Have you tried power cycling this? Try pinging the bluegrass.net gateway directly from this server. If it pings, the internal network is down.
- You can get to the web management interface of pfsense. Use 'https' not 'http' with the internal LAN interface. Poke around if you must, but I doubt any settings are preventing access unless you changed them. IF YOU CHANGE SOMETHING, LET EVERYONE ELSE KNOW.
- There's a Cisco switch with VLAN configurations to the upstairs WiFi routers. I guess you could try power cycling that if you want. That's probably not it though.
- There are two WiFi routers be the printer. You could try power cycling those.
Misc
How to Open the Door: Lift cover on key lock, press key lock and then turn the handle.
Internet Service graciously provided by http://bluegrass.net
Internet IPs
- 69.64.6.64/29 (LVL1 IPs)
- 69.64.6.65 (bluegrass.net gateway)
- 216.135.64.2 (bluegrass.net DNS 1)
- 216.135.64.3 (bluegrass.net DNS 2)
Network IPs
- 69.64.6.70 (pfSense FW external)
- 10.0.0.1 (pfSense FW internal)
- 10.0.0.240 (Belkin)
- 10.0.0.252 HP 2600n Color LaserJet