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* ISR allocated subnet: '''193.136.138.0/25''' (0|1-126|127, 7 bits)
* ISR allocated subnet: '''193.136.138.0/25''' (0|1-126|127, 7 bits)
** '''193.136.138.0/26''' (0|1-62|63, 6 bits) for DMZ
** '''193.136.138.0/26''' (0|1-62|63, 6 bits) for DMZ
** '''193.136.138.96/28''' (96|97-110|111, 4 bits) reserved for jseq
** '''193.136.138.96/28''' (96|97-110|111, 4 bits) available (was reserved for jseq)
** '''193.136.138.112/28''' (112|113-126|127, 4 bits) reserved for (future) ISR routing
** '''193.136.138.112/28''' (112|113-126|127, 4 bits) reserved for port forwarding


== Private IPv4 allocation ==
== Private IPv4 allocation ==


* ISR uses private class A '''10.0.0.0/8'''
* ISR uses private class A '''10.0.0.0/8'''
** '''10.0.0.0/16''' for the internal IP network; they take the informal format ''10.0.n.-'' where ''n'' stands for: 0=network, 1=direction, 2+5=ISLab, 3=VisLab, 4=LaSEEB (unused), 6=LRM, 7=SIPG, 8=DSOR, 9=AG, 10=visitors, 11=access control, 12=IP cameras (unused), 13=jmrs cameras, 20-29=DHCP
** '''10.0.0.0/16''' for the internal IP network; they take the informal format ''10.0.n.-'' where ''n'' stands for: 0=network, 1=direction, 2+5+6=IRSg, 3=VisLab, 4=LaSEEB (unused), 7=SIPG, 8=DSOR, 9=AG, 10=visitors, 11=access control, 12=IP cameras (unused), 13=jmrs cameras, 20-29=DHCP
** '''10.1.0.0/16''' for wireless access (ISR)
** '''10.10.1.0/24''' for the VisNet (Vislab cluster)
** '''10.10.1.0/24''' for the VisNet (Vislab cluster)
** '''10.10.2.0/24''' for the CamNet (IP cameras)
** '''10.10.2.0/24''' for the CamNet (IP cameras)
** '''10.10.3.0/24''' for the Network management
** '''10.10.4.0/24''' for the OpenVPN dynamic addresses
** '''10.10.5.0/24''' for point-to-point interconnects:
*** 10.10.5.0/30 for sumo-soma
*** 10.10.5.4/30 for sumo-servo
*** 10.10.5.8/30 ...
*** 10.10.5.12/30 ...
** '''10.10.6.0/24''' for the OpenVPN static addresses


* The SocRob team uses the RoboCup allocated wireless network '''172.16.46.0/24'''
* The SocRob team uses the RoboCup allocated wireless network '''172.16.46.0/24'''

Latest revision as of 10:00, 16 February 2022

Public IPv4 allocation

  • ISR allocated subnet: 193.136.138.0/25 (0|1-126|127, 7 bits)
    • 193.136.138.0/26 (0|1-62|63, 6 bits) for DMZ
    • 193.136.138.96/28 (96|97-110|111, 4 bits) available (was reserved for jseq)
    • 193.136.138.112/28 (112|113-126|127, 4 bits) reserved for port forwarding

Private IPv4 allocation

  • ISR uses private class A 10.0.0.0/8
    • 10.0.0.0/16 for the internal IP network; they take the informal format 10.0.n.- where n stands for: 0=network, 1=direction, 2+5+6=IRSg, 3=VisLab, 4=LaSEEB (unused), 7=SIPG, 8=DSOR, 9=AG, 10=visitors, 11=access control, 12=IP cameras (unused), 13=jmrs cameras, 20-29=DHCP
    • 10.1.0.0/16 for wireless access (ISR)
    • 10.10.1.0/24 for the VisNet (Vislab cluster)
    • 10.10.2.0/24 for the CamNet (IP cameras)
    • 10.10.3.0/24 for the Network management
    • 10.10.4.0/24 for the OpenVPN dynamic addresses
    • 10.10.5.0/24 for point-to-point interconnects:
      • 10.10.5.0/30 for sumo-soma
      • 10.10.5.4/30 for sumo-servo
      • 10.10.5.8/30 ...
      • 10.10.5.12/30 ...
    • 10.10.6.0/24 for the OpenVPN static addresses
  • The SocRob team uses the RoboCup allocated wireless network 172.16.46.0/24

Public IPv6 allocation

The ISR has native IPv6 connectivity.

  • Allocated prefix: 2001:690:2100:410::/60
    • 2001:690:2100:411::/112 for DMZ
    • 2001:690:2100:412::/96 for the internal network (manually assigned)
    • 2001:690:2100:413::/64 for the internal network (auto-addressing)