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IP Addressing and ASN Assignment UbuntuNet Connect 2008 Dale Smith Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) University of Oregon dsmith@uoregon.edu
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Who Needs Public IP and ASN? NREN –Must have both ASN and Public IP Campus Network –All campuses must have Public IP –Only need ASN if campus is multi-homed How much IP address space?
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General Notes on IP Addressing IP version 4 addresses are 32 bits long IP address blocks allocated in powers of 2 –Blocks of addresses: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, etc. CIDR notation: Address blocks are described with a notation of /number. /32 = 1 address, /31 = 2, /30 = 4, …. /24 = 256
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Logical Network UbuntuNet University Member NREN University Member University Member University Member GEANT Other NREN Peers
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Examining the NREN Internet Exchange NREN Member Campus Network Member Campus Network Member Campus Network UbuntuNet
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NREN IP Addressing Every member connected with a point to point link –Every point to point link requires at least a /30 (4 addresses) NREN will address space for –Network management equipment –Services such as web, video conferencing Build a spreadsheet that details all the above
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A Simple (Small) REN Example Member Campus Network Member Campus Network NREN Router Member Campus Network Member Campus Network NREN Router
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Simple (Small) REN Example NetworkHosts CIDR blockSizeQtyTotal Point to point links2 /304728 Server network for network Mgmt40 /26641 Server network for Services40 /26641 Future network for services40 /26641 Future customer links2 /304416 Total236 You can't get a CIDR block of 236 addresses - rounding up, you get 256 or a /24
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Campus Network IP Addressing Build a spreadsheet –One row for every building on your campus –Write down how many computers will be in each building –Round up to the nearest power of 2 –Add a row for servers –Add a row for wireless
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A Simple Campus Example Core Router
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A Simple Campus Example BuildingHostsCIDR BlockSizeQtyTotal Administration Building68 /251281 Physics Building220 /242561 Chemistry Building120 /242561 Computer Science200 /242561 Literature Building44 /26641 Server Network20 /2732264 Additional Buildings Medium100 /251283384 Additional Buildings Large200 /242562512 Wireless Network500 /235121 Total2432 Round 2432 up to the next CIDR block gives you 4096 or a /20
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Thank You Dale Smith Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) University of Oregon dsmith@uoregon.edu
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