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Network concept for Kraftwerk1

Version Status date Author:in
0.1 First draft 20.12.2023 Felix Köppel
0.2 Revision 09.01.2024-11.01.2024 Felix Köppel
0.3 Addition after measurements 12.01.2024 & 15.01.2024 Felix Köppel
0.4 Additions 17.01.2024 & 18.01.2024 Felix Köppel
0.5 Small additions 24.01.2024 & 25.01.2024 Felix Köppel
0.6 Additions to firewall, switch and devices 02.02.2024 Felix Köppel
0.7 Additions and channel allocation 06.02.2024 Felix Köppel, Fabio Pagotto
0.8 Further additions and planning update, setting up network PVID8 07.03.2024 & 14.03.2024 Felix Köppel
0.81 Status update for internet subscription 02.05.2024 Felix Köppel
1.0 Last finalisations and final version PENDING Egil Rüefli, Felix Köppel, Fabio Pagotto

This network concept was created by the project team of Rafisa Informatik GmbH.

Client: Building and housing co-operative Kraftwerk1

Hardturmstrasse 134
8005 Zurich

Your name Position e-mail address Phone number
Andreas Engweiler Managing Director andreas.engweiler@kraftwerk1.ch 044 446 40 66
Alex Hafner Administration & Management alex.hafner@kraftwerk1.ch 044 446 40 64
David Müller Client representative
(Müller Schnörringer Architects sia)
dm@muellerschnoerringer.ch 044 545 10 66
Andreas Knecht CEO Electrical installation company
(Züri Elektro AG)
andreas.knecht@zueri-elektro.ch 044 209 92 90

Location of the property to be equipped

Hardturmstrasse 269
8005 Zurich

Project team: Rafisa Informatik GmbH

Bernstrasse 88
8953 Dietikon

Your name Position eMail Phone number
Fabio Pagotto Responsible for Firewall and LAN f.pagotto@rafisa.ch +41 76 306 71 51
Felix Köppel Responsible for LAN, Firewall and WiFi f.koeppel@rafisa.ch +41 78 713 43 65
Egil Rüefli Project Manager e.rueefli@rafisa.ch +41 78 767 84 04

VLAN and IP address concept

This concept specifies the VLAN IDs, VLAN names and IP addresses including the subnet mask, the DHCP lease time and the functions of the VLANs. The access authorisations of the VLANs are also specified.

VLAN concept & DHCP configuration concept

This concept contains the VLAN information and DHCP configurations. Please note that VLAN 10 cannot be used, as this VLAN may be required for the Swisscom Internet connection. VLAN 9 is reserved for the fallback Internet connection. It should also be noted that this VLAN is only designed as a „virtual cable“ from the server room to the top floor and is also optional.

PVID VLAN name IP subnet Subnet mask Lease Hosts (Range) Function
1 VLAN01_MGMT 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 30 days 154 (.100 - .254) Management VLAN → Management of all devices
2 VLAN02_IOT-WR 10.1.2.0 255.255.255.128 30 Days 30 (.30 - .60) Network only for inverters and automatic mailbox
3 VLAN03_IOT-MOB 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 1 Day 250 (.3 - .253) For mobility (Tesla etc.), e-mobile charging station
4 VLAN04_IOT 10.1.4.0 255.255.255.0 30 days 250 (.3 - .253) All IoT devices
5 VLAN05_GAST 10.1.5.0 255.255.255.0 1 Hour 250 (.3 - .253) For guests. Has content filter (parental control and more)
6 VLAN06_Jugend 10.1.6.0 255.255.255.0 1 Hour 250 (.3 - .253) For all minors. Has content filter (parental control)
7 VLAN07_ERW 10.1.7.0 255.255.255.0 1 Hour 250 (.3 - .253) For adults
8 VLAN08_FAIRCUS 10.1.8.0 255.255.255.0 1 Day 250 (.3 - .253) Fair Customer Network
9 VLAN09_FALLBACK - - - - Virtual cable from top floor to firewall for LTE/5G fallback

Filter information

Parental control filter includes NSFW filters and other things that young people are not allowed to access.

The additional filter in the guest network only makes mail, social media (youtube, instagram, Facebook and co.), web browsing, video platforms (Netflix and co.) available.

Authorisation matrix of the VLANs

VLAN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 WAN
01_MGMT
02_IOT-WR
03_IOT-MOB
04_IOT
05_GAST
06_JUGEND
07_ERW
08_FAIRCUS
09_FALLBACK

Network plan TARGET

The two network diagrams are intended to illustrate our concept. The logical plan shows how the devices communicate with each other. The Layer3 plan shows the structure of the proposed VLANs.

Logical network plan

Will be added after Internet Package upgrade

Layer 3 network plan

Will be added after internet package upgrade

Network devices

Quantity device Device manufacturer Model Note
1 Modem Supplied by Init7
1 Firewall Hunsn RS41
1 Controller Ubiquiti Networks Cloud Key Gen2 Plus
1 Switch Ubiquiti Networks USW-24-PoE
1 Switch Ubiquiti Networks USW-Flex Attic
1 PoE Injector Ubiquiti Networks U-POE-AT for switch top floor
2 Access Point Ubiquiti Networks U6-Pro Top floor / slipper bar, for ultra high density
4 access point Ubiquiti Networks U6-Plus all remaining rooms, for low/medium density
2 access point Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-Lite Garage (WiFi 5 Only for better device compatibility)
1 Access Point Ubnt (ubiquiti networks) UAP Legacy device for server room only - reuse from before rebuild
1 PoE Passive Injector Ubnt (ubiquiti networks) 24 passive poe Legacy device for server room only - reuse from before conversion

Network components Connection information

In order to have a better overview of all devices, a table was created with the devices, including IP address allocation and VLAN access.

Device name Host name PVID PVID Tagged IP address Connection type Location Notes
U6-Pro ap-kw1-dg 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.13 LAN Attic floor
U6-Pro ap-kw1-pb 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.12 LAN Slipper bar
U6-Plus ap-kw1-kr 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.11 LAN Creative room
U6-Plus ap-kw1-jr 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.10 LAN Youth room
U6-Plus ap-kw1-kd 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.9 LAN Consumer depot
U6-Plus ap-kw1-gz 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.8 LAN Guest room
UAP-AC-Lite ap-kw1-gn 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.7 LAN Garage (North) (WiFi 5 Only)
UAP-AC-Lite ap-kw1-gs 1 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10.1.1.6 LAN Garage (South) (WiFi 5 Only)
UAP ap-kw1-edv 1 7 10.1.1.5 LAN (24passive) IT room LEGACY device
USW-Flex sw-kw1-02 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10.1.1.4 LAN TRUNK Top floor
USW-24-PoE sw-kw1-01 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10.1.1.3 LAN TRUNK RK-KW1-01
Cloud Key Gen2 uck-kw1-01 1 10.1.1.2 LAN RK-KW1-01
devices Fair Customer 8 DHCP LAN & WiFi Office ()
devices adults 7 DHCP WiFi
devices youth 6 DHCP WiFi
devices guests 5 DHCP WiFi
IoT end devices 4 DHCP WiFi
TV attic 4 DHCP LAN Top floor
Mobility devices 3 DHCP WiFi Garage

Terminal list: Connectivity

List of end devices

The following table contains all the device types used with the possible connection options and those recommended by us (or determined in meetings).

Quantity Brand name Device name Device type IT functionality Proposal Connection Location
Inverter Ethernet/WiFi Ethernet
E-mobile WiFi WiFi Garage

Terminal list: Network connection

Device name/brand Device type Connection type PVID IP address assignment Hostname
Inverter LAN 2 DHCP -
E-Mobile LTE/WiFi 3 DHCP -

Switch Port assignment VLAN

Changes possible, not final yet!

sw-kw1-01

Switch Model: USW-24-POE Ubiquiti Networks Switch 24 PoE Standard

PoE budget: 95 watts. Used in total: 75 watts.

Port patch PVID (native/[tagged]/{profile}) Device MAC address Power Hostname / Note
1 - 1 Management laptop Management only
2 - FREE
3 UG04
4 EC07
5 EC05
6 EC06
7 EC04
8 UG02
9 - 1 - UCK Cloud Key Gen2 Plus 70:a7:41:f9:65:63 13 Watt uck-kw1-01 (RK-KW1-01)
10 UG03 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} UAP-AC-Lite d8:b3:70:b6:a7:b8 6.5 Watt ap-kw1-gs / Garage South (WiFi 5 Only)
11 UG01 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} UAP-AC-Lite d8:b3:70:b6:a8:16 6.5 Watt ap-kw1-gn / Garage North (WiFi 5 Only)
12 EG01 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} U6-Plus d8:b3:70:e9:34:3c 9 watts ap-kw1-gz / guest room
13 EC12 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} U6-Plus d8:b3:70:e6:d9:40 9 Watt ap-kw1-kd / consumer depot
14 EG11 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} U6-Plus d8:b3:70:e9:06:68 9 watts ap-kw1-jr / Youth room
15 EG02 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} U6-Plus d8:b3:70:e9:4d:60 9 watts ap-kw1-kr / creative room
16 EG03 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} U6-Pro e4:38:83:6b:47:31 13 Watt ap-kw1-pb / slipper bar
17 - 1 [7, 8] - AP-EDV UAP 24:a4:3c:86:6c:e4 - ap-kw1-edv / EDP-AP. 24v Passive PoE Injector
18 EG09 - FAIR CUSTOMER
19 EG08 - PACKAGE STATION
20 EG10 - FAIR CUSTOMER
21 DG01 - RESERVE ATTIC
22 DG02 TRUNK {UPLINK} USW-Flex Port 1 ac:8b:a9:a5:ed:0e - PoE+ Injector powered, Uplink SW-KW1-02
23 - TRUNK {UPLINK} Firewall LAN2 - Reserved - Link aggregation Firewall! - Disabled
24 - TRUNK {UPLINK} Firewall LAN1 - Main uplink to the firewall

sw-kw1-02

Port PVID (untagged/[tagged]/{profile}) Device MAC address Power requirement Device name/note
1 TRUNK Switch server room d8:b3:70:5c:fd:77 Power Input PoE+ Injector
2 7 indeterminate - unknown
3 7 Mains connection cabinet - Connection in the cabinet
4 7 Mains connection table - Connection table
5 1 [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] {AP-Uplink} U6-Pro e4:38:83:72:96:71 13 watts ap-kw1-dg

You could set the TRUNK profile on port 4 and connect a USW-Flex Mini, which only consumes 2.5 watts, and configure it according to the requirements in order to have more Ethernet connections.

WiFi SSIDs, frequency bands and VLAN assignment

Felix has written down the WiFi SSIDs (WiFi network names), the encryption type, the VLAN allocation and the radio frequency bands here. Felix has also written down the bandwidth limitation for the network. The information is given from the client's point of view, i.e. 20/30 (up/dn) would be 20Mbit/s upload and 30Mbit/s download.

Shared Key is a new technology with which you have one SSID and several passwords. Depending on the password you enter, you can access one VLAN or the other. You can store several passwords and specify which VLAN they will be sent to.

SSID PVID Frequency band Encryption AP group Devices QoS (Mbit/s) Other
KW1-DEBUG 1 2.4GHz & 5GHz WPA3-SAE All Admins & test devices unlimited only active during debugging
KW1-Mobility 3 2.4GHz & 5GHz WPA2-PSK GARAGE Cars, end devices Mobility 40/40 (up/dn) Active
KW1 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 2.4GHz & 5GHz WPA2-PSK All All devices 50/50 (up/dn) Active with shared key
KW1-EDV 7 2.4GHz WPA2-PSK EDV Admins in the IT room unlimited Only active on AP in the EDV room!

Radio settings

2.4GHz frequency band 5GHz frequency band
AP host name AP-Group Channel Bandwidth TX power Channel Bandwidth TX-Power More
ap-kw1-edv EDV Auto 20MHz 23dBm - - - 2.4GHz only
ap-kw1-gn GARAGE, GN 9 20MHz 20dBm 48 80MHz 20dBm WiFi 5 only
ap-kw1-gs GARAGE, GS 5 20MHz 20dBm 64 80MHz 20dBm WiFi 5 only
ap-kw1-kd KD, All 13 20MHz 17dBm 64 40MHz 23dBm
ap-kw1-gz GZ, All 1 20MHz 17dBm 136 40MHz 23dBm
ap-kw1-jr JR, All 5 20MHz 26dbm 136 40MHz 26dBm Relief KR
ap-kw1-kr KR, All 1 20MHz 26dBm 52 80MHz 26dBm PB relief
ap-kw1-pb PB, All 5 20MHz 22dBm 128 80MHz 26dBm Outdoor Mode
ap-kw1-dg DG, All 5 20MHz 22dBm 128 80MHz 26dBm Outdoor Mode

VPN configurations

Will be added later!

Internet connection

In realisation phase.

Upgrade to init7 fibre 1/1 gbit/s with media converter and TV subscription - confirmed! Order is not yet finalised.

Currently: Swisscom Fibre connection 40/40 mbit/s with Swisscom Internet Box Standard

Fallback solution

Mobile provider/subscription: Unknown 4G/5G modem: To be added!

To be completed!

IPTV

To be added!

Existing Blue TV with sports subscription

Documentation of the settings

https://wiki.rafisa.net/doku.php?id=de:intern:dokumentationen:log_unifi-cloud-key_access-point_konfigurieren

en/intern/kw1_network-concept.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2024/05/02 11:38 von f.koeppel