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IPKVM is a DSR2020 in the basement rack, Hooked up to a SPC1601 PDU
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| name = ipkvm <!-- Name of the item. -->
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| image = Hackspace_Unknown.png <!-- Image of the item. Leave with placeholder image if none exists. -->
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| model = Avocent DSR2020 <!-- Model -->
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| category = Equipment <!-- Main category. Please leave alone to keep item in this category -->
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| subcat = Defunct <!-- Sub-category if one exists. Please check main listing to see other categories contained within the main one -->
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| status = Scrapped <!-- Set to one of; Good working order, Faulty, Out of order, Under construction, Out of consumables, Scrapped, or Unknown -->
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| consumables = Unknown <!-- Any items used up in normal operation, such as; ink, paper, saw-blades, cutting disks, oil, etc.. -->
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| accessories = adapter thingys <!-- Any items associated with the equipment but not consumable, such as; drill bits, safety gloves, goggles, etc.. -->
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| reqtraining = Yes <!-- Is training required to use this equipment? Yes or no. -->
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| trainlink = <!-- If training is required, provide a link to training signup or contact page. Otherwise leave blank. -->
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| acnode = <!-- Is the equipment ACnode locked? -->
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| owner = <!-- Provide a link to owners members page if other than LHS -->
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| origin = Network Fairies <!-- If via pledge, please link to the completed pledge page on the wiki -->
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| location = Basement rack <!-- Floor, room/zone and location within that area -->
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| maintainers = The sysadmin team <!-- NO LINKS PLEASE; it currently breaks the template. If someone is nominated as managing the upkeep of this item, please list them here. -->
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| template_ver = 1.1 <!-- Please do not change. Used for tracking out-of-date templates -->
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We scrapped the IPKVM because we've largely consolidated our workloads into a couple of well-powered systems with optional remote LOM and do not necessarily need an IPKVM to scroll through everything on a shared console.
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Our IPKVM is a DSR2020 in the basement rack, Hooked up to a [[Equipment/SPC1601|SPC1601]] PDU
  
 
Hostname: ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk
 
Hostname: ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk
 
 
IP: 172.31.24.13
 
IP: 172.31.24.13
  
 
Login credentials: Ask tgreer or jasperw for details.
 
Login credentials: Ask tgreer or jasperw for details.
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=== port assignments ===
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# babbage
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# boole
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=== adapters ===
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We have loads of PS/2 ones, and 2 usb ones, one of which is used on boole
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== remote access ===
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Use ssh port forwarding, something like this:
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sudo ssh -vTN \
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-L localhost:443:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:443 \
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-L localhost:80:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:80 \
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-L localhost:2068:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:2068 \
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-L localhost:8192:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:8192 \
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username@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk
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You need to be root to forward ports 80 & 443, you'll also need to stop any webserver that you might be running so you don't get a clash with port 80...

Latest revision as of 22:11, 24 May 2021

ipkvm
Hackspace Unknown.png
Model Avocent DSR2020
Sub-category Defunct
Status Scrapped
Consumables Unknown
Accessories adapter thingys
Training requirement Yes
Origin Network Fairies
Location Basement rack
Maintainers The sysadmin team

We scrapped the IPKVM because we've largely consolidated our workloads into a couple of well-powered systems with optional remote LOM and do not necessarily need an IPKVM to scroll through everything on a shared console.

Our IPKVM is a DSR2020 in the basement rack, Hooked up to a SPC1601 PDU

Hostname: ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk IP: 172.31.24.13

Login credentials: Ask tgreer or jasperw for details.

port assignments

  1. babbage
  2. boole

adapters

We have loads of PS/2 ones, and 2 usb ones, one of which is used on boole

remote access =

Use ssh port forwarding, something like this:

sudo ssh -vTN \
-L localhost:443:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:443 \
-L localhost:80:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:80 \
-L localhost:2068:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:2068 \
-L localhost:8192:ipkvm.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk:8192 \
username@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk

You need to be root to forward ports 80 & 443, you'll also need to stop any webserver that you might be running so you don't get a clash with port 80...