Date
7pm, Wednesday, 14 August 2024
Topic 1/2: Network modeling with NetBox
Speaker: Tom Ryder
Whether you’re managing an ISP or just a somewhat ambitious home lab, over time it gets difficult to keep track of assets of your network as it expands. The first thing people might think of is keeping track of how all of your IP networks and addresses are assigned—the classic IPAM concept (Internet Protocol Address Management). In NetBox, this concept expands to model many other properties of a network: cable connections, hardware positions in racks, services, virtualization, power…
Tom will demonstrate how to get started with a self-hosted NetBox instance, including the first steps to modeling a simple home lab.
Topic 2/2: The Tech Sector’s Unfair New Swearword
Speaker: Nick Skarott
Developments in both hardware and software have turned one aspect of our digital worlds into the ultimate tech sector swearword. Nick thinks this is grossly unfair as it has very useful applications when used right. Nick has been looking into one such application of this swearword that is lightweight, unintrusive, and practical.
Venue
Cost
$2 gold coin donation
Coffee and biscuits will be provided, but please feel free to bring along your own snacks and drinks.
Agenda
- 7:00pm: Welcome (Nick Skarott)
- 7:10pm: Topic 1/2: Network modeling with Netbox (Tom Ryder)
- 7:55pm: Tea and coffee break
- 8:05pm: General business (Tom Ryder)
- 8:10pm: Topic 2/2: The Tech Sector’s Unfair New Swearword (Nick Skarott)
- 9:00pm: Doors close
Great meet tonight, thanks folks. Slides for my presentation are here: <https://www.plug.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/network-modeling-with-netbox.pdf> (application/pdf, 380 KiB)