Post Pictures of your Network Rack
Mmartin_47
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Heres mines:
Skeletek 28U Rack-
In order from top to bottom:
Patch Panel- 192.168.1.x (Home Network)
Netgear Switch (24 Port)- 192.168.1.x Network
Patch Panel- 172.16.0.x (Lab Network)
Cisco Switch- Unused, just wanted to mess with one. Kind of cool having command line interface. (192.168.1.254)
Netgear Switch (10 Port)- 172.16.0.x Network
4 Port KVM Switch
Dell 2550 Server (Static IP)
Dell 2550 Server (Static IP)
Sun Microsystems Server (Was given, have no idea how to use it)
Ghost Server- Nothing special, 400 mhz CPU running 2003 as well. (192.168.1.100, moving to the 172.16.0.x network. Used this temporarily as my router just to mess around with).
Not Pictured: Dell 2550 Server (parts on order, think voltage regulator went bad?)
Not Pictured but network related I guess: TiVo- 192.168.1.x, HP Network Printer- 192.168.1.200
On the right side: Rack mountable power strip supplied by DanTrak as well.
Also have 2 fans to push air out. Door is open when servers are running. Remote Desktop is used to connect from my room upstairs. Also pictures is my old LCD monitor. Just needed to buy a mount. Wires are messy. Will clean it up when I order 2 more pairs of Dell Server rails and when the other server is ready..
Skeletek 28U Rack-
In order from top to bottom:
Patch Panel- 192.168.1.x (Home Network)
Netgear Switch (24 Port)- 192.168.1.x Network
Patch Panel- 172.16.0.x (Lab Network)
Cisco Switch- Unused, just wanted to mess with one. Kind of cool having command line interface. (192.168.1.254)
Netgear Switch (10 Port)- 172.16.0.x Network
4 Port KVM Switch
Dell 2550 Server (Static IP)
Dell 2550 Server (Static IP)
Sun Microsystems Server (Was given, have no idea how to use it)
Ghost Server- Nothing special, 400 mhz CPU running 2003 as well. (192.168.1.100, moving to the 172.16.0.x network. Used this temporarily as my router just to mess around with).
Not Pictured: Dell 2550 Server (parts on order, think voltage regulator went bad?)
Not Pictured but network related I guess: TiVo- 192.168.1.x, HP Network Printer- 192.168.1.200
On the right side: Rack mountable power strip supplied by DanTrak as well.
Also have 2 fans to push air out. Door is open when servers are running. Remote Desktop is used to connect from my room upstairs. Also pictures is my old LCD monitor. Just needed to buy a mount. Wires are messy. Will clean it up when I order 2 more pairs of Dell Server rails and when the other server is ready..
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModThere is already a thread like this here.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430Aw mud. Let me move my post over and this can be deleted.
Yeah I learned my lesson from torches. Lost power a week here in California. Wasn't prepared. Now I am! -
tiersten Member Posts: 4,505networker050184 wrote:There is already a thread like this here.
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Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430tiersten wrote:networker050184 wrote:There is already a thread like this here.
I plan to though in the future. It draws intrest to me. Anyways I posted in both areas lol. I wasn't sure where to post... -
jbaello Member Posts: 1,191 ■■■□□□□□□□Nice lab mmartin, would have been nice if your in LA area so we can network :P
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Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430jbaello wrote:Nice lab mmartin, would have been nice if your in LA area so we can network :P
Yeah man.. we can do cool stuff just like internet printing lol, or domain logins over WAN. -
hypnotoad Banned Posts: 915That is a sweet lab. Does the skeletek balance the servers pretty well? I mean it doesn't wabble around too much does it -- as it only has 2 posts?
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HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940Just change the post title to "Post Pictures of your rack". Much more interesting subject anyway.
P.S. No man breasts allowed.Good luck to all! -
astorrs Member Posts: 3,139 ■■■■■■□□□□HeroPsycho wrote:P.S. No man breasts allowed.
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HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940I told people last time not to actually answer boxers or briefs, but they did it anyway. Hopefully, for everyone's sake, people will listen this time.Good luck to all!
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Darthn3ss Member Posts: 1,096i only show that to certain people, what am i , some sort of whore?Fantastic. The project manager is inspired.
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HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940You'd could be that if only people would pay to see.
OHHHHHHH SNAP!
(Again, just kidding.)Good luck to all! -
Kaminsky Member Posts: 1,235My mrs would have a fit if I had that equipment in my room.
Looks like you have that lot under the stairs... What's the average temperature when that's all switched on ?Kam. -
Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430Kaminsky wrote:My mrs would have a fit if I had that equipment in my room.
Looks like you have that lot under the stairs... What's the average temperature when that's all switched on ?
I have no clue. I study at night and it's actually pretty cold. I never shut that door when the servers are on. Have 2 fans inside as well. Yes it is under stairs. My home had that home distribution panel wired. That's how I got into networking. First started to look at it and figured out what it was.
Only things on 24/7 is my NetGear VPN router, Motorola Comcast modem, and 1 24port 10/100 switch for my relatives computers.