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Revision as of 20:53, 5 October 2022
The Bay Area Backbone Project is building solid, fast, links between major high sites in the Bay Area, which in turn supports a more stable mesh network. Backbone sites are permanent locations, not dependent on amateur radio operators' homes or difficult to access places.
Status
The current health of the backbone is monitored here (internet)
Management VLANs
Each site manages its devices on a unique VLAN to isolate them from all other sites (the management VLAN is not passed across any links).
- 3 - ORCA and Fish Ranch (need to improve this)
- 121 - Mount Diablo
- 122 - CCCC
- 1001 - San Carlos
- 1002 - Black Mountain
- 1003 - San Pedro