This is where the network configuration picture will appear in the near future.
It's not here yet.
The machines on the network, or at least can be, are:
- Sun SPARCstation 10 w/64MB RAM, 40MHz SuperSparc, floppy, 4GB internal, 4GB external, DAT Stacker, 2xCDROM, CG12, CG3, Solaris 7 (hydra)
- Sun SPARCstation 5 w/64MB RAM, 75MHz SuperSparc, CDROM, 4GB external, DAT tape, CG6, Solaris 7 (medusa)
- Sun SPARCstation 1+ w/64MB RAM, 25MHz MicroSparcII, Floppy, 2x2GB internal, CDROM, SunOS 4.1.4 (gorgon)
- Axil SPARCstation 2 clone w/64MB RAM, Floppy, 2x2GB internal, CG6, SunOS 4.1.4 (ex-medusa; currently off-line; needs new HD)
- HP "Visualize" B132L Workstation, PA-RISC, 4GB internal, 4GB external, HP-UX 11.0 (yetti)
- Dell Dimension 4100, 760MHz PIII, 512MB RAM, 40GB+30GB EIDE, DVD, SuSE Linux 7.3 (loki)
- Home-brew AMD Athelon 900MHz, 512MB RAM, 60GB+40GB EIDE, DVD, CDRW, MS Windows2000 Pro (komar)
- Home-brew AMD K6-2 400MHz, 256MB RAM, 30GB+40GB EIDE, 2x4GB SCSI, RedHat Linux 6.4 (kant)
- Sony VAIO laptop, 600MHz PII, 40GB HD, 196MB RAM, dead battery, Dual-boot Win98SE/Linux (dahak)
There are a few other machines on the network that are hard to describe. These machines are connected via
twisted pair to a switching 10/100 base T hub, (actually, the HP and some of the Sun WSs are an 8-port
10baseT hub that is plugged into the 10/100 hub) and that is connected, in turn, to a "broadband router"
that manages the internet connection through a dial-up modem at (50k or thereabouts). This router is also
a firewall, and a DHCP server.
There are plans to add an 802.11b bridge to connect this network with my wife's machine,
and adding an old ATT Globalist P90 running Dell SysVr4 Unix just for the heck of it (and to
have something to read my old QIC tapes with).