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Switch Inventory

All production switches are UniFi managed and accessible through the UniFi Network controller on VLAN 1. Each switch has a system name, a management IP, and a physical location.

Production Switches

Sys Name Model IP Address Location
Production Video 1 USW Pro Max 48 POE 192.168.9.205 VDR
Production Video 2 USW Pro Max 48 POE 192.168.9.206 VDR
Production Video 3 USW Pro Max 24 POE 192.168.9.207 ADR3 — Upstairs
Production BOH USW Pro Max 48 POE 192.168.9.210 ADR2 — Backstage
Production FOH East USW Pro Max 24 POE 192.168.9.208 FOH — Audio
Production FOH West USW Pro Max 24 POE 192.168.9.209 FOH — Lights
Atrium Production Switch US 48 192.168.9.205 VDR

Switch Roles

VDR (Video Distribution Rack) The VDR houses the three largest switches. Production Video 1 and 2 are the primary backbone switches — most production devices uplink here. The Atrium Production Switch serves the Atrium area from the same rack.

ADR3 — Upstairs Production Video 3 serves the upstairs area. It carries amplifiers (A-AMP series), L-Nodes, and ControlFlex units. It uplinks back to the VDR.

ADR2 — Backstage Production BOH covers the backstage area including wireless mics (W-MIC series), backstage amplifiers, IEM wing control, and choir/band room devices.

FOH — Audio (East) Production FOH East is the audio console switch. It carries SpaceFLEX, ChoirFLEX, REAPER, Digico, SMAART, Waves, GreenGo antenna, and front-of-house break-out panels.

FOH — Lights (West) Production FOH West serves the lighting position. It carries Mac Studio workstations (VLAN 51, 60, and 70), camera connections, lighting controllers (MA3 nodes), and break-out panels.

Accessing a Switch

  1. Open the UniFi Network controller
  2. Navigate to Devices
  3. Find the switch by sys name or IP
  4. Click to open — port status, VLAN assignments, and traffic stats are all visible here

To SSH into a switch directly, use the management IP on VLAN 1. Credentials are stored in the password manager.

On the 48-port models, ports 49–52 are SFP+ uplinks. These are typically used for inter-switch fiber or DAC connections. On the 24-port models, ports 25–26 are SFP uplinks. Uplink ports are trunk ports carrying all production VLANs.