MUG '01 MUGnet
System Administration Information |
This page contains information pertaining to the MUG meeting computer network, MUGnet. For questions or comments, talk to a Daylight Krewe member or email Michael A. Kappler. Tables are color-coded according to the following:
red network parameters yellow services, servers and clients green public use
Log into a computer using username "mug and password "coffee". The public machines are labeled sunray1 through sunray5 and sgi1 through sgi5 (if in doubt, they're connected to a
network 207.225.60.192 netmask 255.255.255.224 default route 207.225.60.193 name server 207.225.60.200 broadcast 207.225.60.223 domain name daylight.com
Node
Description Operating System IP Address baystack Bay Networks 350T switch 207.225.60.194 day0
(backup server)
(backup www)2x 270MHz R12K IP27 2GB Irix 6.5 207.225.60.195 linux1 700MHz Pentium III 256MB Red Hat 6.2 207.225.60.196 pc1 700 MHz Pentium III 256MB Windows 2000 207.225.60.197 mac1 Power Macintosh G3 32MB Mac OS 8.1 207.225.60.198 MUGprinter Laser Writer 16/600 PS 207.225.60.199 sun0
server
www4x 300MHz UltraSPARC-II 2GB Solaris 7 207.225.60.200 sunray1 SunRay 150 client of sun0 Solaris 7 207.225.60.201 sunray2 SunRay 150 client of sun0 Solaris 7 207.225.60.202 sunray3 SunRay 150 client of sun0 Solaris 7 207.225.60.203 sunray4 SunRay 150 client of sun0 Solaris 7 207.225.60.204 sunray5 SunRay 150 client of sun0 Solaris 7 207.225.60.205 sgi1 180MHz R5K IP32 64MB Irix 6.5 207.225.60.206 sgi2 180MHz R5K IP32 64MB Irix 6.5 207.225.60.207 sgi3 200MHz R5K IP32 64MB Irix 6.5 207.225.60.208 sgi4 200 MHz R5K IP32 64MB Irix 6.5 207.225.60.209 sgi5 175 MHz R10K IP32 64MB Irix 6.5 207.225.60.210 fedora 2x 450MHz Macintosh G4 1.5GB Mac OS-X public beta 207.225.60.211 imac 350 MHz Macintosh G3 256MB Mac OS-X public beta 207.225.60.212 sun1 333 MHz UltraSPARC-IIi 512MB Solaris 7 207.225.60.213 sun2 360 MHz UltraSPARC-IIi 320MB Solaris 8 207.225.60.214 linux2 200 MHz Pentium Pro 128MB Red Hat 7 207.225.60.215 agenda x486 (ModGraph) Windows 2000 207.225.60.216 daedalus Penitum III (NetGenics) Windows 2000 207.225.60.217 open 207.225.60.218 (reserved) System Administrator (DHCP) 207.225.60.219 MUGwirebase Breeze Wireless Base 207.225.60.220 MUGwirelink Breeze Wireless Link 207.225.60.221 MUGdhcp Linksys DHCP NAT router 207.225.60.222
Connect your computer to a Plan A: Request a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Address
select Execute dhcpcd -BD -h `/bin/hostname`.
Plan B: Set a Static IP Address
select Edit
Connect your computer as described in "How do connect my computer to the network?". You will now be able to access Daylight servers. If you would like to host Daylight services on your computer, you will need to be part of the "normal" network (not DHCP) so others can "see" your computer. In this case, talk a Daylight Krewe member for an open IP address from the Specific IP Information table. Use this information (instead of DHCP parameters) and follow Plan B: Set a Static IP Address.
Log into a computer using username "mug and password "coffee". The public machines are labeled sunray1 through sunray5 and sgi1 through sgi5 (if in doubt, they're connected to a Go to http://www.mailstart.com or execute telnet <mailhost> to connect to your mail host.
The machines are internet ready. Execute netscape.
DHCP IP Information
If you have DHCP capability, go to Plan A. If you don't, go to plan B.
network
192.168.1.0
netmask
255.255.255.255
default route
192.168.1.1
name server
207.225.60.200
DHCP NAT
207.225.60.222
static
192.168.1.[1-99]
dynamic
192.168.1.[100-254]
broadcast
192.168.1.255
domain name
daylight.com
How do I connect my computer to Daylight servers?
How do check my email or browse the internet?
Daylight Chemical Information Systems, Inc.
info@daylight.com