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== Lorenzo == == Bitumen ==
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SSH to it by hostname (lorenzo.ucc.asn.au) or IP (192.168.2.11). Uses its own set of passwords, so if you don't already have an account on it you'll have to ask someone who does to create one for you. Use 'show int status' to get started.

Lorenzo has eight broken interfaces. You can tell which ones are broken because they are filled with silicon filler, though this is an effect rather than a cause.
Bitumen is a Cisco Catalyst 4507R running IOS (the *real* IOS, not the one made by the fruity company). It's configured by SSHing to bitumen.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au from inside the UCC network. Bitumen's config can also be seen at [[http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/rancid/ucc/configs/]]
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Can only be configured by via web interface, which is at [http://curviceps.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au]. This is on the management VLAN, which is only routed from inside the UCC. Can only be configured by via web interface, which is at [[http://curviceps.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au]]. This is on the management VLAN, which is only routed from inside the UCC. If at all possible, any machines on this switch should have either ladvd (where available) or lldpd installed so it's easier to tell what ports they're connected to.
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== Olive == == Coconut ==
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Telnet to it by hostname (olive.ucc.asn.au) or IP (130.95.13.5). Uses its own set of passwords, so if you don't already have an account on it you'll have to ask someone who does to create one for you. Try to use Lorenzo instead if at all possible, there is a vague plan to retire Olive once everything is off it. Use 'show int status' to get started. Coconut is a Cisco 2948G running CatOS. It's configured by telnetting to coconut.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au from inside the UCC network. Coconut's config can also be seen at [[http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/rancid/ucc/configs/]]
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== Palm ==

The same model as Coconut, this switch is only used for LANs. Every port is set to vlan 5, except port 1 which is a trunk port for connecting the loft cable. When it's connected to the network, you can telnet to it on palm.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au. Its config can also be seen at [[http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/rancid/ucc/configs/]]
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Bitumen

Bitumen is a Cisco Catalyst 4507R running IOS (the *real* IOS, not the one made by the fruity company). It's configured by SSHing to bitumen.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au from inside the UCC network. Bitumen's config can also be seen at http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/rancid/ucc/configs/

Curviceps

Can only be configured by via web interface, which is at http://curviceps.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au. This is on the management VLAN, which is only routed from inside the UCC. If at all possible, any machines on this switch should have either ladvd (where available) or lldpd installed so it's easier to tell what ports they're connected to.

Coconut

Coconut is a Cisco 2948G running CatOS. It's configured by telnetting to coconut.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au from inside the UCC network. Coconut's config can also be seen at http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/rancid/ucc/configs/

Alloy

Not used anymore, except for LANs. The default IP of the Alloy, contrary to what the manual says, is 192.168.1.1. The default password is 'admin'.

Palm

The same model as Coconut, this switch is only used for LANs. Every port is set to vlan 5, except port 1 which is a trunk port for connecting the loft cable. When it's connected to the network, you can telnet to it on palm.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au. Its config can also be seen at http://cvs.ucc.asn.au/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/rancid/ucc/configs/


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