As per WP 12069 I have installed a new system in the daq-2 rack slot 39, above the existing router. I have hooked it up to the admin vlan and have ipmi enabled on it. This is all of the network connectivity that will be enabled today. I have installed a solar flare 10g card into the system for its eventual connection to the core switch. I had to replace one power supply which had failed. I pulled the replacement power supply from a spare unit on the shelves. Install notes: * I am installing the same version of vyos on this router as is used on the current router. * the test stand log from the last time I did this (https://alog.ligo-la.caltech.edu/TST/index.php?callRep=15381). * I created a bootable thumb drive from the install iso and booted into a live image mode. * After booting to the thumbdrive and logging in I issued the 'install image' * select the local disk (sda) * automatically partition to a 40GB size * Default settings otherwise * After install, issue the reboot command. To transfer the config over, I formatted a usb thumb drive as a ext4 filesystem and mounted it to /mnt. I then entered config mode, issued a 'save config_3_sep_2024' and exited out. I copied the /config/config_3_sep_2024 file to /mnt and unmounted mnt. After moving the drive to the new router, I became root, mounted /mnt copied the new config file to /home/vyos/config_3_sep_2024 and changed it's ownership to the vyos user. At this time I also updated the config to have the correct hw mac addresses for this box. Then as the vyos user I entered config mode, issued a 'load /home/vyos/config_3_sep_2024', then 'commit', then 'save' to make the config persists. I rebooted to make sure the config was properly saved. It took me two tries as the first time I only committed the change and did not save it. I have installed an optic on the router and powered it of. I will provide documentation for the operator on how to switch over to this router if there is a failure. The basic procedure is: * power off the old router (rack 5, slot 37) using the power button on the front * go to the back of the rack * move the pink cable from the older router to the the new one (the port is labeled GB1 on both systems). * move the fiber from the older router to the new one (there is presently only 1 optic in each so there should be no confusion). * go back to the front of the rack and power on the new router (rack 5, slot 39) using the power button on the front.