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    • K
      Kryptos1
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      My rig

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        hotsauce2007
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        @Kryptos1:

        My rig

        looks amazing, it´s deserve a new photo in high definition for us  ::)
        do you have any worklog or any step by step about how you made it or what you have inside?  :)

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          evilgoat76
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          Work in Progress - Probobly one of the weirder setups.

          We do event work and next year we take over a large event due to issues with the previous supplier. This is one of two PF powered racks we will use to cover the 100 Acre site.

          200Meg LL arrives in the switch at the top via 1KM of Fibre from the 'office'. This loops into the switch at the top and out again via fibre to the next rack (not built)

          48port managed Gigabit switch doing all manner of VLAN silliness at the top.

          24 port FXS under that. Generates the coltaged for the DSLAM and provides POTs lines to the site locations, lot more resilient than VOIP in this case as the event suffers frequent power issues due to generators.

          Next up, 24 port VDSL2 DSLAM. This means we dont have the issues with Wifi the previous guys did but dont have the limitation on ethernet cables and expense of fibre. Yes thats a stack of Openreach modems on the right!

          Under that, 24 POTS/VDSL ports

          Under that a repurposed and upgraded Smoothwall UTM running ESXI 6
          Memory bumped to 8Gb, boot SSD, SSD for Cache and a 1TB Drive for VMs.
          Three vms, one running Asterisk/freepbx as a local PBX slaved to the office system.
          One, minimal running Win7 for management, monitoring and looking after the LCD (not installed)
          And most of it allocated to PF which provides PPPOE/DHCP services to the DSLAM via a LAGG. DHCP is locked down and used for kit that runs the modems as a plain bridge, CCTV etc. PPPOE runs those in router mode for site offices, wifi access points etc. Squid is used to do some load alleviation and hold a local cache, this has raw access to the cache drive (only has to survive a week). One network allows direct access to our Sat link for use ONLY with NHS IT for the Medical team, their traffic is kept clear of everything else and encrypted all the way through from the router in the hospital all the way oput to the NHS systems. This traffic only goes onto the Fibre as a VLAN and then picked back out further up at the switch with our Sat gear. To get at this traffic one would need to compromise the PF box, or switch, or the fibre and the VPN. Regardless unless the VPN is compromised there's no point anyway.

          At the bottom a large ups supplied by two external 12V AGMs

          It also looks after the modified UPS at the bottom of the rack, provides captive portal for WiFi acees and one port is direct access to the Windows machine for testing modems etc without the hassle of having a laptop sat there too.

          Oh and the cool thing, this whole rack has cost under £300 to build! That includes the  huge pile of 24 VDSL modems.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            @evilgoat76:

            Yes thats a stack of Openreach modems on the right!

            Ha!  :D

            I'd watch the cooling on those modems especially if they are the earlier Huawei model. I've had a number of those that would only work reliably if mounted vertically to allow air flow through the case.

            Steve

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              evilgoat76
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              of the 10 we have thus far purchased I've had to re-cap 8 of them. Makes a difference. They sync up at 35/50down and 10 up with the bad caps, after changing them I get 100/50. Def worth a look if you get sudden speed drops. Very rare the whole pile is on. Struggling with SNMP silliness at the moment.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Hmm, I've not seen that symptom myself, I'll be checking for it now though.  :)

                Steve

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                  evilgoat76
                  last edited by

                  There is one on the front right of the board (EC16) that has failed on a couple too.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Ouch, can't argue with that.

                    Steve

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                      bigbird007
                      last edited by bigbird007

                      PFSNSE version:2.3.4-RELEASE-p1

                      SYSTEM:
                      SuperMicro SuperServer 5017A-EF

                      Motherboard:
                      X9SBAA-F

                      CPU:
                      Intel® Atom™ Processor S1260;
                      2.0GHz 8.5W, VT-x, 64-bit, Dual-Core, Hyper-Threading

                      RAM:
                      DDR3-1333 ECC 8GB

                      HD:
                      2x 2.5inch Western Digital 320GB ( ZFS )

                      NIC:
                      2x Onboard Intel Nics

                      Power Supply:
                      200W

                      Packages:
                      Snort
                      FreeRADIUS 3
                      OpenVPN Client Export

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                      There is 3x Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.
                      One is running Unifi Controller for the AP's in the House ( right red case )
                      One is running Nagios ( middle red case)
                      One is a NTP Server with the Adafruit GPS Hat (left black case )

                      The HP MicroServer G8 is running FreeNAS.
                      The Dlink NAS 323 is purely a torrent box.

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                      • Joe FridayJ
                        Joe Friday
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                        pfSense version:2.4.3-RELEASE-p1
                        Motherboard - Asus H110M-K
                        CPU - Intel Celeron G3930
                        Ram - 8GB HyperX Fury DDR4-2133
                        HD - Hitachi 5K500 250GB (from a laptop I had to turf)
                        Power - EVGA 500B (500w)
                        NIC - 2 x Intel Gigabit CT
                        all inside a Cooler Master N200 case

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                          chpalmer @chpalmer
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                          • raellicR
                            raellic
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                            pfSense C2758 1U firewall appliance, circa July 2014. Still working great! Not hooked up in this photo. But I love it.

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                              fireodo
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                              Pfsense 2.4.4 on a APU2C0 Board with Compex WLE200NX WiFi Card.!
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                              Display is attached via USB.

                              Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                              SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                              pfsense 2.8.0 CE
                              Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                              • NollipfSenseN
                                NollipfSense
                                last edited by NollipfSense

                                My pfSense set up, a 2011 Mac Mini server with 8inch 1080p monitor just to share!

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                                The setup as it is now with the Akitio thunderbolt 2 PCIe enclosure with Intel i350-T2.

                                ![0_1587444030575_Screen Shot 2020-04-20 at 11.36.38 PM.png](Uploading 100%)

                                pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
                                pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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                                • x2rlX
                                  x2rl
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                                  Here is my Smoothwall SWG700 motherboard hidden in the front room with the LCD to show stats no mess no cables lovely no sound too :)

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                                    MalaTang Banned
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                                    • JeGrJ
                                      JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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                                      My pfSense rebuild

                                      This is my rebuilt pfSense / network after moving to a new location/apartment and rejigging the complete network structure.

                                      It's an older Atom C2558 with 6 1Gbps Intel NICs and 8GB RAM. Multiple VLANs (on the gray line), Lab VLAN (blue one), decicated management (black) and LAN (green). Uplinks are white. Same scheme on the Unifi Switches. WiFi uses Radius-based VLANs with FreeRadius running on pfSense, switches are using Mac-Auth 802.1x to allow/deny/map appropriate VLAN on the ports. The small ones above the "sense" are 3x Raspi 3B+ and below a BackUPS attached via USB to pfSense with the NUT package.

                                      That's the final shot of the build, the whole thing (in german) was documented/detailed in this Thread

                                      Don't forget to upvote 👍 those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

                                      If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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                                        A Former User
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                                        • PhizixP
                                          Phizix
                                          last edited by Phizix

                                          Hopefully this picture is self explanatory:

                                          Network Infrastructure-medium.jpg

                                          Phizix

                                          P.S. The SG-5100 shown was upgraded to 16 GB memory and 64 GB M.2 SSD.

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                                            habil
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                                            SUPERMICRO SYS-5015A-EHF-D525 1U Intel Atom D525 Dual Gigabit LAN IPMI Server
                                            4 gig ram
                                            Intel EXPI9402PT 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps PCI-Express PRO/1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter
                                            two 250gig WD black 2.5 inch drives mirrored
                                            1500AV UPS (not shown) for 1.5 hours of backup time.
                                            And for the heck of it a Crystalfontz display.
                                            Have gigabit wireless access point as well hooked up.

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