I cheat... I use the lab we have in house within the company I work for. After all MXs/Ts/Nexus7k/etc. puts a heavy toll on the home power bill.. :-)
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Charles N Wyble <char...@knownelement.com>wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm curious what other NANOGers have in their home compute centers? On > the extreme end of course we have mr morris :) > with his uber lab: http://smorris.uber-geek.net/lab.htm > > I've got the following: > > Production rack (4 post AV rack) > > From top down: > Current primary internet connection, soon to be out of band internet > connection (Wimax from Clearwire) > Ubiquity Networks Nanostation2 based AP (MeshPotato via the VillageTelco > project) << serving up 3 SSID (bridge to main vlan, guest, honeypot) > Linksys WRT54G T-mobile version << not doing anything at the moment > > 3 dell optiplex 745s > > PFSense router (WAN to clearwire, LAN to Cisco 3550) > AlientVault server (amazing software package) > Proxmox server (another great software package) > > I have also considered turning all 3 machines into Proxmox boxes and run > everything in a virtual machine. I like the Dell Optiplex machines, they > sip power. > > APC UPS (considering a rack mount UPS and will probably buy one this > weekend from the local Goodwill computer works store) > PS3 << gotta get my parallel hacking on > Avocent Cyclades PDU (unused currently as my apartment wiring won't > support it) > Cisco 3550 Distribution Switch > Cisco 2950 Access Switch > Dell PowerEge 1800 > Dell PowerEdge 2800 > > I've got a network lab rack (skeletek) as well. This hosts a 6509 and > other fun things (cisco routers/switches). Pretty sure I can do any > CCNA/CCNP/CCIE(R&S) lab scenario). > > So what's in NANOGers home networks/compute centers? :) > > > > -- -Mike Mainer