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Notes on the core switch build and configuration... | Some random notes on the core switch build and configuration... |
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Steps to get the hardware up on the current DD-WRT firmware with desired features... | First perform these steps to get the hardware up on the current DD-WRT firmware with desired features... |
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1. perform 30/30/30 reset 1. connect as 192.168.1.2/30 to [[http://192.168.1.1/|its WebUI]] through any LAN port 1. initial login is root/admin |
1. perform a [[http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Hard_reset_or_30/30/30|30/30/30 reset]] to make sure it's at factory defaults (note this is using the recessed red ''reset'' button, not the protruding blue one for WDS) 1. connect as 192.168.1.2/30 to [[http://192.168.1.1/|its WebUI]] through any LAN port (initial login is root/admin) |
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1. wait an additional five minutes for good measure 1. perform 30/30/30 reset 1. confirm [[http://192.168.1.1/|password reset page]] is displayed 1. set root/admin as the new login 1. backup the CFE as routername_cfe.bin (in embeds the original interface MAC) and stash it somewhere for safekeeping |
1. wait five minutes to make sure everything's booted and written to NVRAM (now is a good time to grab a beer) 1. perform another [[http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Hard_reset_or_30/30/30|30/30/30 reset]] 1. confirm the [[http://192.168.1.1/|password reset page]] is displayed 1. set root/admin as the new login (yes, I know that's the same as the old login) 1. backup the CFE as ''routername_cfe.bin'' (it embeds the original interface MAC so you want one archived for each device) and stash it somewhere for long term safekeeping |
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1. wait an additional five minutes for good measure 1. perform 30/30/30 reset 1. wait an additional five minutes for good measure |
1. wait an additional five minutes (and grab another beer if you like) 1. perform yet another [[http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Hard_reset_or_30/30/30|30/30/30 reset]] 1. wait five more minutes (another beer... why not?) |
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1. celebrate with beer | |
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Basic configuration options which deviate from the factory default configuration settings, as organized in the DD-WRT !WebUI... | After sobering up, set these basic configuration options which deviate from the factory default configuration settings, as organized in the DD-WRT !WebUI!... |
Highlights
Some random notes on the core switch build and configuration...
- Cisco/Linksys E4200 v1
- two for redundant operation
- a third as a cold spare
- higher-capacity power supplies
- heatsinks and thermal adhesive for switch chips
- DD-WRT standard
with modern iceweasel/firefox use Web Developer Extension -> Miscellaneous -> Clear Private Data -> Clear HTTP Authentication
Firmware Installation
First perform these steps to get the hardware up on the current DD-WRT firmware with desired features...
perform a 30/30/30 reset to make sure it's at factory defaults (note this is using the recessed red reset button, not the protruding blue one for WDS)
connect as 192.168.1.2/30 to its WebUI through any LAN port (initial login is root/admin)
upgrade flash with dd-wrt.v24-18777_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini-e4200.bin
- wait five minutes to make sure everything's booted and written to NVRAM (now is a good time to grab a beer)
perform another 30/30/30 reset
confirm the password reset page is displayed
- set root/admin as the new login (yes, I know that's the same as the old login)
backup the CFE as routername_cfe.bin (it embeds the original interface MAC so you want one archived for each device) and stash it somewhere for long term safekeeping
upgrade flash with dd-wrt.v24-20453_NEWD-2_K2.6_std_usb_nas-nv60k.bin
- wait an additional five minutes (and grab another beer if you like)
perform yet another 30/30/30 reset
- wait five more minutes (another beer... why not?)
confirm password reset page is displayed and Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/31/12) std-usb-nas shows in the top-right corner
- set root/admin as the new login (we'll change it to something safe last thing)
- celebrate with beer
Initial Configuration
After sobering up, set these basic configuration options which deviate from the factory default configuration settings, as organized in the DD-WRT !WebUI!...
Setup
Basic Setup
WAN Setup
WAN Connection Type
Connection Type: Disabled
Optional Settings
Router Name: (enter the short hostname)
Hostname: (reenter the short hostname)
Domain Name: yuggoth.org
STP: Enable
Network Setup
WAN Port
Assign WAN Port to Switch: Yes