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

How do I ..?


How do I try the latest Daylight software?

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 yellow cable). The machines are preconfigured with Daylight Software icons on the desktop. The general and specific IP information is listed below:

General IP Information

 
 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

Specific IP Information

 

 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
 www
 4x 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

How do connect my computer to the network?

Connect your computer to a green cable. The following DHCP IP Information table lists pertinent network parameters.

DHCP IP Information

 
 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
If you have DHCP capability, go to Plan A. If you don't, go to plan B.

Plan A: Request a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Address

Plan B: Set a Static IP Address


How do I connect my computer to Daylight servers?

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.


How do check my email or browse the internet?

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 yellow cable). The machines are internet ready. Alternatively, you can use your own computer as described in How do connect my computer to the network?.


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