Permanent IP Assignments

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IP addresses define the neighborhood. They come in two forms, static and dynamic. Statis ones are assigned to a machine, or VM and don't change. They are normally used for machines that provide known services that are expected to be found at known places. Dynamic ones are used for things that come and go like user machines, IOT devies and phones.

All of the addresses in the normal LAN in the network start with 192.168.86. Only the last number in the address is listed in the table. Numbers 0 and 255 are reserved by the network specification.

Tailscale provides an internal VPN between systems. It is used primarily by the ADSB systems to communicate between themselves in spite of being indifferent locations.

The Primary LAN
IP Address Machine Open Ports Notes
1 Nighthawk 80, 443 This is the WAN gateway
2 rufus See machine page Provides DNS and DHCP to the network
3 Bridge from cube 53, 80, 443 Pihole server for DNS and DHCP
10 Samsung Printer Example
11 macey Qnap file server
12 cube 81, 444 TrueNAS file server also hosts VM and docker
20 pve 8006 Example
31 chico1 See machine page Running yams primarily for media
32 chico2 Windows 11 VM
33 chico3 Example
34 chico4 Example
35 chico5 Example
36 chico6 Example
37 chico7 80, 443 Running deployrr and
38 inactive
50 pi ADSB Aggregator
51 ADSB Receiver
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