Remote power cycling network switches in the WAH

This documents the Network Power Switch plugs used to remotely power cycle STAR's network switches in the Wide Angle Hall.

Updated February 8, 2019  (Ideally, STAR's RackTables would be the definitive source for this information, but it is far from complete.) 

*ID Location Switch IP name NPS IP name NPS plug NPS access method NPS type
             
SW22 east racks east-trg-sw.trg.bnl.local pxl-nps.starp.bnl.gov  8  telnet, http (ssh and https available, but not enabled)  APC AP7901 (August 2015)
SW56 east racks east-s60.starp.bnl.gov eastracks-nps.trg.bnl.local  8  ssh (slow to respond to initial connection)  APC AP7901 (August 2012)
SW59 SP 1C4 splat-s60.starp.bnl.gov netpower1.starp.bnl.gov  3  telnet, http  APC
SW2 SP 1C4 splat-trg2.trg.bnl.local netpower1.starp.bnl.gov  1  telnet, http  APC
SW27 SP 1C4 switch1.trg.bnl.local netpower1.starp.bnl.gov  2  telnet, http  APC
SW60 SP 1C4 splat-s60-2.starp.bnl.gov netpower2.starp.bnl.gov  A1  ssh (has key for wbetts)  WTI NPS-8
SW28 SP 1C4 switchplat.scaler.bnl.local netpower2.starp.bnl.gov  A2  ssh ssh (has key for wbetts)  WTI NPS-8
SW55 west racks west-s60.starp.bnl.gov westracks-nps.trg.bnl.local  1  ssh, http  APC
SW30 west racks switch2.trg.bnl.local eemc-pwrs1.starp.bnl.gov  A4  telnet  old WTI
SW51 NP 1st floor nplat-s60.starp.bnl.gov north-nps1.starp.bnl.gov  1  telnet, ssh, http  APC AP7900B (January 2019)