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cdr:networks:vds-team-nets [2017/04/10 00:15] stefanja [Static Routes] |
cdr:networks:vds-team-nets [2019/10/26 17:14] (current) sjames5 [Port Groups] add VLANs 1000 and 1001 |
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- | ====== vDS - Team Networks ====== | + | ====== vDS - Team Competition Networks ====== |
- | Team Networks - aka the competition team networks. Typically we've used the `generic` port group for class-related VMs, while the `teamX` port groups are reserved for competition VMs. | + | **Team Networks** - aka the competition team networks. Typically we've used the `generic` port group for class-related VMs, while the `teamX` port groups are reserved for competition VMs. |
I'd also read up on [what a vDS is](/misc/what_is_vds), while you're at it. | I'd also read up on [what a vDS is](/misc/what_is_vds), while you're at it. | ||
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===== Port Groups ===== | ===== Port Groups ===== | ||
* generic | * generic | ||
- | * Uses vlan #4 | + | * Uses vlan #5 |
- | * No static routes | + | * Not connected to gretzky |
- | * teamX | + | * teamX-net |
* Uses vlan #{100 + X} | * Uses vlan #{100 + X} | ||
* Static routes set (see below) | * Static routes set (see below) | ||
* Note: **ALL TRAFFIC, INCLUDING THE INNER NETWORKS, SHOULD USE THIS PORT GROUP** | * Note: **ALL TRAFFIC, INCLUDING THE INNER NETWORKS, SHOULD USE THIS PORT GROUP** | ||
+ | * cloud-net | ||
+ | * Uses vlan #200 | ||
+ | * Used by MGS 650 | ||
+ | * ctf-net | ||
+ | * Uses vlan #1000 | ||
+ | * arena | ||
+ | * Uses vlan #1001 | ||
+ | ===== Cloud Network ===== | ||
+ | This network is basically another blue team network. Crazy. The upstream gateway IP is 192.168.253.1, and the subnet is a /24. | ||
- | ===== Static Routes ===== | + | ===== Team VLANs ===== |
- | In order to route a request to an internal IP (10.x.x.x), we have static routes in place. The following is information about what routes there is, and what gateway settings are required. | + | In order to route a request to an internal IP (10.x.x.x), we have static routes in place. The following is information about what routes there is, and what gateway settings are required. As a note, these vlans are mapped to the teamX ports. |
- | | Team Number | Up-Stream Gateway | WAN IP | Subnet | VLAN ID | Static Routes | | + | ==== Network Mappings ==== |
- | | 1 | 192.168.253.1 | 192.168.253.2 | /30 | 101 | 10.1.1.0/24, 10.1.2.0/24 | | + | |Team Number | Upstream Gateway IP | WAN IP | Subnet | VLAN ID | Internal LAN Network | Internal DMZ Network | |
- | | 2 | 192.168.253.5 | 192.168.253.6 | /30 | 102 | 10.2.1.0/24, 10.2.2.0/24 | | + | | 1 | 192.168.253.1 | 192.168.253.2 | /30 | 101 | 10.1.1.0/24 | 10.1.2.0/24 | |
- | | 3 | 192.168.253.9 | 192.168.253.10 | /30 | 103 | 10.3.1.0/24, 10.3.2.0/24 | | + | | 2 | 192.168.253.5 | 192.168.253.6 | /30 | 102 | 10.2.1.0/24 | 10.2.2.0/24 | |
- | | 4 | 192.168.253.13 | 192.168.253.14 | /30 | 104 | 10.4.1.0/24, 10.4.2.0/24 | | + | | 3 | 192.168.253.9 | 192.168.253.10 | /30 | 103 | 10.3.1.0/24 | 10.3.2.0/24 | |
- | | 5 | 192.168.253.17 | 192.168.253.18 | /30 | 105 | 10.5.1.0/24, 10.5.2.0/24 | | + | | 4 | 192.168.253.13 | 192.168.253.14 | /30 | 104 | 10.4.1.0/24 | 10.4.2.0/24 | |
- | | 6 | 192.168.253.21 | 192.168.253.22 | /30 | 106 | 10.6.1.0/24, 10.6.2.0/24 | | + | | 5 | 192.168.253.17 | 192.168.253.18 | /30 | 105 | 10.5.1.0/24 | 10.5.2.0/24 | |
- | | 7 | 192.168.253.25 | 192.168.253.26 | /30 | 107 | 10.7.1.0/24, 10.7.2.0/24 | | + | | 6 | 192.168.253.21 | 192.168.253.22 | /30 | 106 | 10.6.1.0/24 | 10.6.2.0/24 | |
- | | 8 | 192.168.253.29 | 192.168.253.30 | /30 | 108 | 10.8.1.0/24, 10.8.2.0/24 | | + | | 7 | 192.168.253.25 | 192.168.253.26 | /30 | 107 | 10.7.1.0/24 | 10.7.2.0/24 | |
- | | 9 | 192.168.253.33 | 192.168.253.34 | /30 | 109 | 10.9.1.0/24, 10.9.2.0/24 | | + | | 8 | 192.168.253.29 | 192.168.253.30 | /30 | 108 | 10.8.1.0/24 | 10.8.2.0/24 | |
- | | 10 | 192.168.253.37 | 192.168.253.38 | /30 | 110 | 10.10.1.0/24, 10.10.2.0/24 | | + | | 9 | 192.168.253.33 | 192.168.253.34 | /30 | 109 | 10.9.1.0/24 | 10.9.2.0/24 | |
- | | 11 | 192.168.253.41 | 192.168.253.42 | /30 | 111 | 10.11.1.0/24, 10.11.2.0/24 | | + | | 10 | 192.168.253.37 | 192.168.253.38 | /30 | 110 | 10.10.1.0/24 | 10.10.2.0/24 | |
- | | 12 | 192.168.253.45 | 192.168.253.46 | /30 | 112 | 10.12.1.0/24, 10.12.2.0/24 | | + | | 11 | 192.168.253.41 | 192.168.253.42 | /30 | 111 | 10.11.1.0/24 | 10.11.2.0/24 | |
- | | 13 | 192.168.253.49 | 192.168.253.50 | /30 | 113 | 10.13.1.0/24, 10.13.2.0/24 | | + | | 12 | 192.168.253.45 | 192.168.253.46 | /30 | 112 | 10.12.1.0/24 | 10.12.2.0/24 | |
- | | 14 | 192.168.253.53 | 192.168.253.54 | /30 | 114 | 10.14.1.0/24, 10.14.2.0/24 | | + | | 13 | 192.168.253.49 | 192.168.253.50 | /30 | 113 | 10.13.1.0/24 | 10.13.2.0/24 | |
- | | 15 | 192.168.253.57 | 192.168.253.58 | /30 | 115 | 10.15.1.0/24, 10.15.2.0/24 | | + | | 14 | 192.168.253.53 | 192.168.253.54 | /30 | 114 | 10.14.1.0/24 | 10.14.2.0/24 | |
+ | | 15 | 192.168.253.57 | 192.168.253.58 | /30 | 115 | 10.15.1.0/24 | 10.15.2.0/24 | | ||