We'll be DHCP also, with limited control on the hostname. I assume sites
have root to tweak this sort of thing.
Peter
Tasker, R (Robin) ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am writing to you to let you know that the Network Performance
> monitoring machines will very shortly be ready for deployment.
> These have been discussed at the last (several) GridPP collaboration
> meetings and are now a reality!
>
> The machine needs to be located as near (it networking terms) to your
> Tier 2 equipment as possible so that the monitoring reflects the
> application experience. It would be useful to me if you could provide
> IP number, mask and gateway information so that the configuration can
> be completed prior to shipping.
>
> Below I provide the necessary generic information for security purposes
> of the port/address information - clearly the specific detail will be
> added later.
>
> Please can you respond to this email and provide me with the necessary
> contact information for your site
>
> Thanks
>
> Robin
>
> Robin Tasker email: [log in to unmask]
> Head of Networks and Communications tel: +44 (0)1925 603758
> CCLRC, Daresbury Laboratory
> Warrington
> Cheshire WA4 4AD
> UK
>
>
> +++++
>
>
> Inbound:
>
> TCP to dport 5001 from random ephemeral from member of gridmon node list
> [IPERF]
> UDP to dport 14230 from random ephemeral from member of gridmon node
> list [UDPMON]
> ICMP from member of gridmon node list [PINGER and TRACEROUTE]
>
> Outbound:
>
> TCP from random ephemeral to dport 5001 of member of gridmon node list
> [IPERF]
> UDP from random ephemeral to dport 14230 of member of gridmon node list
> [UDPMON]
> ICMP to member of gridmon node list [PINGER and TRACEROUTE]
> TCP from random ephemeral to dport 7777 of ebro.dl.ac.uk [LOGGER]
> TCP from random ephemeral to dport 5432 of ebro.dl.ac.uk [DATABASE]
> TCP from random ephemeral to dport 80 of <yum repository machine>
> [GRIDMON repository]
> TCP from random ephemeral to dport 80 of 193.1.193.67 (DAG repository:
> http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/ ) [lots of useful Perl modules sit
> here]
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