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Trying to save myself...
I could create a protocol where you send a "yes" packet and the other machine respond you "non't" and working as a ping protocol. And so explaining the name "NONT".
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Yeah, still no response from their Support...
Ripppp
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https://www.ebay.it/itm/Cisco-Catalyst-3750-Switch-48-Porte-4-SFP-10-100-1000-C3750-48TS-S-Rete-Veloce/263685977397?hash=item3d64e8b535:g:rvYAAOSwwzla-VTs a 48 port switch for 35 euros?
The reason why is 3750s are end of life devices.
They are still great, just replaced by the 3850 models, along with a bunch of newer Nexus fabric switches.
oooh so thats why it was so low price
considering that like tp link 48 port switches are like 200 euros, someone might find that tempting
As long as you aren't trying to cobble it into an enterprise network, it will work really well.
I still have a few 2960 s series switches I use on my home network.
i got some catalyst 100 mbps switches, still thinking for a possible use
They are good for building labs to study for cisco certs.
i cant even connect to them with this pc...
usb to db9 adapters are really cheap.
i have to find a way to get it online
one time i took my ssd out and put it in a pc that had the com port just to tryna log into the switch
is there a way to access the switch using ubuntu?
Management VRF IP address for
out-of-band interface
Mgmt-vrf 192.168.128.5
255.255.255.0
With this you can connect through the oob port
You can use putty in ubuntu
how do i see on wich com is the switch detected
or you can use telnet from bash
is there some sort of device manager on there?
It won't be com. It will be remote access through ethernet.
dont buy old network hardware, specially from a brand so known as cisco
doesnt putty use the com port the switch is connected at?
You connect a cable from mgmt port to your PC dirrectly.
i got it for free @thick minnow
oh well
That is through serial connection.
on windows i had to look for the COM 1/2/3 etc and put that in putty
lol
but i used the usb console port, maybe thats different
So you already have a rollover cable and usb-db9 cable?
i have only the piece from rj45 to com
does your system have a serial port?
for now I use those pc's with the com port
this pc doesnt, this one does but it has ubuntu and i dont know how to use it
in bash run dmesg | grep tty to find your serial port
I am sure that it will probably be labeled ttys0 though
that will be com 1
then ttys1 = com 2 and so on
putty on Linux LUL
you should use screen
the command would be like '''screen /dev/ttyS0 9600'''
screen ftw
you can use an usb to RJ45 adapter
i have to find a way to get it on amazon without credit card
the command would be like '''screen /dev/ttyUSB0 9600'''
ubuntu is good tho
nah
you should keep trying with the command i gave you
im done with command prompts and stuff like that
oh you have to install screen with sudo apt install screen
cd your way to the /dev directory
tomorrow ill do a fresh install and ill try it
since @cinder folio say it would be better
seems im missing some directories and stuff like that
it shouldn't be cause your system would not work without the /dev directory
i'll be there tomorrow if need help
ok
thanks
also this ps has a bios password, migh not be so easy to install the new ubuntu since i cant even access the booot menu
imma try again to leave the pc without the cmos battery
good idea
i think i already tried, also to short the bios toreminals to reset it
ill see tomorrow if it worked
tell me why
WHY
Yea
All those cables that need to be crimped again
RIPS
I see you added baywatch on the server ๐
i once saw an accident with a tplink switch where the plugs melted to the switch they had to cut the cables too lol
it was an electrical thing
how the hell did that happen?
heat?
Wtf how
Lots of constant data transfer?
If that happens to your switch it aint good
well i mean a switch should support a consistant amount of traffic every day for each port
also the voltage in an ethernet cable is very low especially if it idoesnt have poe devices connected
I've been looking to replace my cisco router with pfsense but use ospf on the network. Can someone help me in configuring ospf between pfsense and my cisco switches
Nice! @grim salmon
Hello!
Can anyone tell me whether I should use ECC memory for pfSense custom built router and/or for DIY NAS based on FreeNAS?
(Pro-consumer usage
1 Gbps symmetrical connection
Up to 15 clients at the same time)
๐ค
Depends on the workload and what exactly the router will be doing. Personally, I wouldn't outside of an enterprise setup.
@unreal wedge thank you. So I'm gonna stick to non-ECC: but how many GBs? It depends not only on bandwidth but also on number of clients, right?
And the NAS memory? Non-ECC as well?
Thx
Does anyone have experience with mactrack on cacti?
Hi, need help
I have a windows server 2016 PC with Hyper-V and a VM which is a AD / DHCP server
the host can ping this VM (external switch) but the VM can't ping the host
and i have another PC on the network that can ping the VM and the server and the VM can ping it
all the firewalls are disabled
network settings are good
so i don't understand... moreover, when i put this VM on my dell xps, t works fine
i'm thinking about a network card problem... i use a USB ethernet dongle on the XPS because it has no ethernet port, so the VM and the PC don't share the same network card contrary to the other PC (first one)
so if anyone have an idea or anything...?
whats wireshark say?
can you lay out a esquematic of the network you have going on?
Anyone in here proficient with EnGenius? I'm not on site to try things and have some questions as to how to accomplish what my client wants done.
@thick minnow perhaps?
5 buildings connecting to an access point in the middle (leasing office). Whatever company that did the install was using WDS. Can two radios that are set as "bridge" connecting via WDS talk to each other? What I ran into today was the WDS on the main access point only allows four radios to connect and I need 5. There's zero documentation on how the installing company did it and I've only used Ubiquiti up until this point (ignoring licensed microwave and milimeter wave links).
So like, if I have buildings A, B, C, D, and E with the leasing office (O) being set as an access point...can I have say building E connect to building D via WPS, which then connects to the office via WDS as well.
My gut thought is no and that I should just configure the buildings as stations instead of bridges.
well
there are many factors not only the number of clients(CPE)
that goes into organizing the network
whats the bandwith, what modulation and size of channel you talking about
etc etc etc
WDS has nothing to do with networking or routing
It's all on 2.4Ghz, somewhere in an upper channel (11 I guess), there's a total of 31 2MP IP cameras on all of this. No clients aside from these.
Routing doesn't matter, it's all just a LAN with no outside world access at all.
31 cameras??
Well...sort of. It's...it's a weird setup.
Each building as an NVR. That NVR is what's connecting over this network. So it is potentially still sending out up to 8 streams (building has a max of 8 cameras).
Like I said, we didn't do the installation...we're the third company they're bringing in to try and make this work lol. So I'm trying to bandaid it, but then give recommendations for upgrades/improvements (which I imagine the sales department will manage to screw up lol)
so each building has 8 cameras
and each building has a nvr that are hooked to the cameras
Up to 8. Three buildings have 8, one has 4, one has 5. But for ease of talking, yes, each has 8.
and those nvr's are the ones that are working in the wireless network
Yes, correct.
so 5 nvr's
and in the 'noc' they want to access the nvr's streams
do you happen to knoe the max bitrated all the 5 nvr's have at the same time?
Yup. Apparently it all worked when this mystery company finished the installation, but they won't provide support, documentation, etc.
I do not...because none of the buildings currently have all 8 cameras up. About 1/3 of the cameras are currently dead.
no doesnt matter
i am guessing all the nvr's are the same brand
and model
right?
All identical, yup.
first look up whats the max bitrate the one with 8 cameras consume when looking up remotely
its 5 video streams we are talking about with through 2.4ghz
the engenous models of the ap and cpes would be nice to know
to see what are their limitations
its a simple ptmp network that should work
Says the total throughput of the entire unit is 65Mbps...but I don't see anything about bitrate otherwise.
look
65mbps is the entire throughput of the network yes
this means pray to god that the engenius dont have some stupid option on to '' improve'' bandwith that is limiting everyhting off
Another fun one: I believe the units on the buildings are ENH202s. Didn't think to grab the model of the AP in the leasing office (and I really, really wish I had). I know it's a 2.4GHz unit with a single omni directional antenna on it, looks to be indoor rated.
also need to look up the quality of the links
in these equipments a bad link can bring the whole network down if done badly
its a omni antena? OFF
fuck
Signal strength showed the worst was -69dbm and best was around -55dbm when looking at a site survey, but I know there's more to it than just that.
I couldn't find anything on their website that had a single antenna like this unit did.
Oh, also, it's omni because these buildings surround the office.
lots of ppl make their own antenas and or buy from other brands that are cheaper
The survey showed like 30 sources broadcasting, so I'm sure there's some noise. I started running into time issues of I had to go deal with another call when I got to looking at that.
make sourveys on ap and all cpe areas}
if you can bring a 5ghz n do the same
you may need to switch to a quieter freq
are these building too far apart?
having a ptmp outdoor private network dedicated for security cams on 2.4ghz is rlly bad
anyone with a laptop and ubuntu can hack into that
The farthest link is around 375' Most are only 150'.
meters?
feet.
i am looking at the ENH202
looks like a engenius version of ubiquiti nanostation m2
Pretty much, yeah.
turn WDS off
it eats half the bandwith
anyway for these type of things you need to meedle alil bit
i would never use wireless at all for security cameras
always cable
or fiber if needed
thats my best advice
I personally agree, but I don't typically have much say since I'm not the sales engineer, what could I possibly know lol
soo your sales engineer wants a cheap solution that you guys can charge high as always lol
I wish construction costs for burying fiber were cheaper. There's an airport with cameras and card access over wireless, most of which are around 1-1.5 miles apart.
I'm hoping I can just drop a proposal (variety of proposals, actually) so they can just put together quotes.
I'd love to get fiber between everything and get something like an Avigilon or Axis camera in place (they're AVTech cameras...I hadn't heard of those).
if you cant lay cable i would go with 5gz ptmp ubiquiti
....but I don't see that happening.
5Ghz ptmp ubiquiti is what I'm comfortable with ๐
i figure that one out
So no need to try to convince me of that one lol
u can even use the old airmax stuff
still would be cheaper
and more than enough bandwith
dude 2.4ghz a 12 year old can hack that with his rooted android
and i am not joking
I'm not surprised.
Semi-related: I wish I had something more than just Microsoft Word and Google Maps for giving them a packet of what they have and a variety of paths they can take from here.
Hand drawing with shapes in word is...not my favorite.
All the cameras are on the outside of the buildings. They don't have a single map or print showing where cameras are at and roughly what they're pointing at.
Hm, interesting. I usually forget Google Earth is a thing.
the pro has more tools
Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others.
you can draw a line and cheek if theres line of sight with the elevation in google earth
for ez links
Neat. I always would play with the old version of airlink from Ubiquiti.
Two weeks ago we bought a new netgear router, when we got home, i set it up and got all the other devices connected. But when i put my laptop on it, it says limited connection, it sometimes goes out of limited and i can use the internet, but within 10-15 minutes it goes back. Ive changed the dns to automatic
Router brand:Netgear
Router model:R6250
Laptop brand:Toshiba
Laptop model:C55D-A5392
Windows O.S.:Windows 8.1
you need to call your isp
evryothing else works tho
1.) have you tried putting a pineapple near your laptop?
2.) Are your laptop drivers up to date?
3.) Is the firmware of your router up the date?
4.) What are you connecting to? 2.4Ghz or 5.0Ghz? IPv4 or IPv6? is the network setup as "home", "work", or "public" in your wireless settings on windows?
anything?
@upper sail are there other wifi signals around that could interfere with yours?
he lives in a town home, so i would assunme so, but i do not know for certain @vague elk
Anyone know how to setup pfsense ospf with a cisco layer 3 switch?
I know the cisco side ๐
Hey I remember you from the forums. @clear igloo ๐
Hello

\o.o/
I surrender XD
XD
@clear igloo, not a stalker. . .but looked at your forums profile. . .geez that's a nice build. XD
Thanks ๐
Beats the build I want to do .-.
Not about the specs but the fun you get out of it.
Nothing beats fun ๐
True
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Lurick/saved/WChHNG here's the Ryzen version if I go with AMD
But I also have an Intel version
lol, wrong link I think ๐
Nice, dual purpose box?
Its gonna be my main computer
@rocky badge why the outdated h100i? The v2 is much better
With Win2K16 Data Center and 4-port NIC I figured it would be a PFSense box too
or VM box
That makes sense ๐
Im going Edgerouter for that
Nice
Might switch the 4 port gigabit for 10 gigabit when. I move because hopefully when I move I'll have 10 gigabit in some rooms
10Gbit ftw
I would go 25Gb or 40Gb but I don't have the use for it (yet)
haha, yah, should probably just to 100Gb XD
100Gb is too much for Plex XD
16K uncompressed footage might use it ๐
Plex is love, plex is life
That's just one VLAN ๐
ouch, hotspots can be slow ๐ฆ
Hello Guys, i have been trying to setup my HP Proliant dl380 g3 with linux but it doesnt recognise my CD and i cant find out how to create an PXE bootable network ISO
It has ILO but i cant get that to work because i need to have JVM 1.4.2 for the virtual controller to work, but that is also not working
why PXE when you can USB?
unfortunately its been years since ive done it. the tl;dr is that you need to install a DHCPd and a TFTPd server, you need to tell the DHCPd server that theres a PXE file "syslinux.0" available on the TFTPd
after that its distribution specific and google should help
there are free TFTPd for windows where it also has DHCPd built in
so then all you need to figure out is where syslinux.0 comes from and your distributions instructions
@faint mason Have you tried using the HP Smart Start utility?
You also need to use an actual CD, not a DVD, from what I've found as well
Some people were having that issue, not sure if that might apply to you or not though
LOL
New Mexico has shit 4G
for one time, i have a faster connection than yours hihihih
I wonder if I should post mine >.>
Why
It's about 60x that XD
4G of course but I know the feeling. Verizon isn't like in the commercials ๐ฆ
http://www.speedtest.net/result/7361903034.png ๐ญ ๐ญ i want 10 gbps
huuuuu
why Italy does not invest in telecommunications
Tbf I haven't seen a cell tower in the past couple hours
maybe they are small or hidden
Wow, that's pretty rare to not see any for a while like that
North Carolina?
Yup
I live in Tennessee
do you know the medium range for cell antennas
How old are you Lurick? ๐
I'm 28
Average range for a cell antenna is 20 to 50 miles
imma convert that up in km
Between 2 and 12 parsecs
@rocky badge maybe you dont see the antennas cause... they are in the cactus
What's your job? On the forums you seem to have a lot of knowledge about networking and stuff so I'm assuming something to do with networking?
@clear igloo i havent find an cd that can burn 4 gb for Linux Server
Yah, I'm a network engineer for Cisco. I do mostly validation and testing/breaking of code (mostly the breaking part)
Oh nice
@faint mason Ah yah, I think CDs topped out at 700MB or something back in the day
@clear igloo is there something that lets you config a cisco switch without using the console/command lines?
@subtle glen Aside SSH/Telnet, it depends on the product. A lot of things have a REST API now of some sort or a provisioning tool
or some sort of*
WS-C3560X-48P this doesnt , right?
I think for the older 3560X or 3750X switches you could use Prime or something but the newer Catalyst 9000 and even the 3850 or 4500 series do have REST API of some sort after a certain rev of code
I know the 16.x.x train does, not sure about the 15.x stuff
@clear igloo So ye, PXE is the only option to get linux on the server but i cant figure out on how to use it
@faint mason Yah PXE is a always a pain. Been years since I've done it ๐ฆ
the cisco network assistant cannnot config a switch right?
@subtle glen Yah, Network Assistant should work
Why PXE boot? Use the management software to mount the iso or create a bootable USB. @faint mason
I think
seems a bit "empty" to me
i mean for what i saw so far, it seems like to have an overview of the switch
I know on Dell's (i)DRAC you can mount and boot an iso from the web browser
@rocky badge You cant use Thumb Drive. and mounting the ISO needs JVM 1.4.2 i tried installing that but it sitll wouldnt work
Oh ye
anyone want a 600 euros ap?
i tried Edge also
Edge doesn't support a lot of Java stuff either
Ill give it an try then
@subtle glen It should have a configure tab somewhere, what version?
Also, I'll stick with my 3802i APs ๐
Lemme start up the server and try it
why
Each AP at school cost like $300-$400 a piece
Software and support usually, licenses might be included as well
Then the controller also costs at minimum 10k
i mean, someone has to populate an enterprise office with different floors with 600 euros ap
who would do that
Well they won't
oh, they also need a controller?
^lurick
Discounts for bulk buy ๐
Would you like to manually setup every AP?
ahhhh ok ok thats the point
Or let the APs find a controller and grab info from that
Some switches do have the WLC built in but the controller can manage across all the switches
btw this was the version of the programm
Or let the controller do that
Hmmm. 6.3(2) should have support for configuration of the 3560X switches
At school the controller costs 14k xd
If you think that's expensive, take a look at the Cisco A99-8X100GE-TR
We have some HP Prowave switches
or how about the CPAK-100G-LR4 for ~$25k EACH
Lol
whats that tho
A99-8x100GE-TR is a linecard for the ASR9900 series platforms with 8x100GbE ports, optimized for SP environments
CPAK-100G-LR4 is an optic for 100GbE fiber at Long Range
Ooh nice
why doesnt your school use those then
Catalyst 4500-E, those things are like tanks, smaller brothers of the Catalyst 6500-E in some regards ๐
in my school, the antennas would not last for more than one day
who needs tousand dollars switches when you can get a bunch of tp link ones for 200 euros
We have switches. . .with only one thing plugged in. . .
XD
give them to me
And they cost like 5k
i need a new switch, the cisco one i have is power hungry as hell and my mom gets angry when the bill is over 80 euros
at max peak is more power hungry than my pc
and it only has one of the two psu
Yah, they can pull a bit of power at times
mine is 700 W, probably cause it can deliver 40 W of Poe power per port
The it is a 48 port regular gigabit
do they sound like a friking jet engine when it starts
Yah, PoE is nice though if you can use it, less wires ๐
Unfortunately not
Yah, pretty much
PoE is also negotiated by the directly connected thing so if you have something in the middle it stops the negotiation
Music to my ears ๐
like a non poe switch
IKR
i find server noises so satisfiying
the others that live here think is annoying
not a good combination
also when you go to bed, and you hear that vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, meh, just amazing
The vrrrr did drive me crazy after a few years
Oof discord isn't loading
hahahaha
Part of why I had to downgrade my storage server ๐ฆ
I had a 24-bay server for a while but the fans just finally got to me, now I have a nice quiet NAS
why am i the only one that cannot have servers on 24/7 due to power consumption
power ๐ฆ
I have mine running but I always get notices about how my home isn't efficient compared to my neighbors, lol
Lol
Same here ๐
haha
there is not even a picture....
Took a second to load for me
Lol
You want a picture? That's a license, extra $5K
hahahaha
Oof
COUGH red weapon 8k camera COUGH
lol, yup
I want to go home
You on vacation?
where the fast internet is
Yes
Home is at 127.0.0.1
i want to gome too, where the fast internet is
no wait
errror 404, home not found
my 4g is faster than my home internet
haha, nice, I need that shirt
did you had that bug where you cant see what you type
@clear igloo what is a cisco lab
What does one look like or what is it?
oh so theres a cisco lab that is hardware?
i mean, is it where you learn cisco stuff?
Depends on the function but most of the labs are for testing/validation where we'll build a topology to mimic a customer environment and test that or they are for troubleshooting purposes where a customer is having some issue and we'll build up a piece of the network to try and recreate and fix the issue
@clear igloo I would send you mine. . .but it might be too small for you ๐
sounds wrong
lol
I'm assuming you can't wear an adult medium
cause someone suggested to use my old cisco switches as a lab or something like that
?
I cannot Ryois, I need an XL
do you have one that fits a 1,90 m high guy
People sell them as kits for certification study on places like ebay so you can practice for an exam and whatnot
I was thinking of the big picture labs at Cisco itself XD
Lol
so using the old ones just to test the command and things like that?
Why can't I stay on 3G
no 4g?
3G is more reliable than 4G LTE here
wow....
@subtle glen Yah, that can be another use for a small lab
so a lab is just to test cisco's stuff
For the most part yah, or fix customer problems
other question, is there a specific command to shout down a switch or i can just unplug it
still dont understand what i could do with those 100 mbps switches
oh, so it wont damage if i unplug it while its running
Correct, no damage at all, just be sure you write your config or it goes poof
^
Learn the commands, practice different scenarios, and test your knowledge are a few things you can do with some old switches
i am scared now, i took days to reset it, im worried if it deleted everything now
there are too many commands to remember
just never do a "format flash:" and pull the power
You'll have to transfer an image over a serial cable at 9600 baud ๐
115000 baud if it supports it, so 1 year instead of 5
Lol
and I have a third one downstairs with 2 gbit ports
well, it took one week to backup this pc
and it never succeded
failed like 4 times
Ah, the 2950, those a really old
ikr
the one downstairs is similar to the one on top, exept it has 2 1 gbps port
dunno why
i think they match the 10 gbps port they put on the switches these days
to link aggregate i guess
Yup, for linking to higher capacity switches in the distribution layer
Are the 1gig ports SFP or GBIC?
I see a cell tower xd
Switches at my school use SFP+ to more switches
do you remember all the products cisco made
No but I've worked with a lot of them so far ๐
Some have 21 gigabit stacking ports xd
people would kill to get such a switch for free, i have it and i dont know how to use it
21gbps?
why 21?
question mark is your friend ๐
Lol
so true
Don't know the command, question mark it out XD
@clear igloo do you do anything else besides networking ๐
@high anchor wanted to kill me for owning this piece of equipment without knowing how to use it
Lol, aside networking I don't do much right now, usually game though
Nice, I don't game ๐
why cisco decided to go to the promt cmd side, why didnt they do like others and have like a web page easy to use
easy to use on enterprise stuff
i dont even know how to completely use the pfsense web page
easy to use? WHAT
Oooh nice
Dell servers, R610 and an R620
That at home I'm assuming?
you went to work for cisco just to steal the switches sitting around uh? ๐
Stupid swipe keyboard
lol
@subtle glen Hush ๐
Right now, about 550 watts
only???
Yah, it's crazy
i wish you were my mom
๐
lol
so that i could have all the servers i want online 24/7
wishing for people to be your parents for stuff you want
Then I would make you learn the command line instead XD
solar panel is a possible option but on my balcony i can put like only 1 100w panel, and if i want to put them on the roof of the palace i would have to ask permissions for months
LOL
i would do that too
@rocky badge very
Oof
^
@clear igloo command line isn't hard tho
im not motivated tho, i dont even know where to start
@rocky badge I know, just takes getting used to
how can you say it is not hard
Start with "enable" and "conf t"
๐
cant even make a vlan...
vlan xxx
(feature interface-vlan) - depends on the platform
int vlan xxx
for god sake
ip add 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no shut
are you some sort of human server
I've been doing it for years, you memorize that stuff early on
^
do you know how to use ubuntu too?
it's a bit natural to memorize shit when you work with them
whatdo you do @brittle mural
I know a bit of linux, yah, I know enough to google XD
@subtle glen wdym?
I don't work
Nor do I.
As an example, a coder doesn't google how to code every time he wants to do something
int main()
{
int a = 1;
for(a=1;a>0;a++)
{
cout<<"oof"<<endl;
}
}```
i wouldnt have to google to do that
the same way a dude who works with networking won't need to google how to do his stuff
why would i
i dont know
is 16
Acts like you're way younger than that
@subtle glen
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/15-0_2_se/configuration/guide/3750x_cg.html
That should get you started for quick reference ๐
did we even tell you our age? xd
nah
@Latin Now thats some fun code ๐
@sterile spruce indeed ๐
Or should I say... exhausting? ๐
imma save that site for later @clear igloo it is 1:30 am, aint gonna start now xD
It would be odd having sex at 14, wouldn't it?
And just like that we are into a whole other kind of networking...
LOL
Lmao
LOL
Oof
nailed it
I guess cisco beat me to the punch, huh?
Lol
So I posted on Instagram
About my slow speeds
And my friends are like. that sucks
mines are too
https://latin.linusdrop.tips/8a4ORwnz.png @rocky badge age of consent here are 14 so, no
Lol
Yeah
So, an IPv6 packet walks into a bar
other are like, "lets go on fortnite" downloads last update in 2 sec, me "yeah im coming, just wait 20 minutes, theres a 1.8 GB update"
Nobody responds
Okay... I was about to say we should stick to the silicon based type of networking... then I realised my mistake...
@clear igloo HAHAHA
...
@sterile spruce ๐
Do you want to hear a TCP joke?
sure
Yes I want to
im scared about the answer
So you want to hear a TCP joke?
LOL
Lol
lol
I hope this hotel has decent interwebs
lol
Oof Cisco, jk.
Well networking is rather easy compared to data transmission
I actually have this shirt, I got asked not to wear it when customers are around >.>
https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.173094741.0901/ra%2Clongsleeve%2Cx925%2C101010%3A01c5ca27c6%2Cfront-c%2C210%2C180%2C210%2C230-bg%2Cf8f8f8.lite-1u1.jpg
Lol
HAAA
This sums up my job, in a nut shell
Lol
"According to PayScale, a network engineer in United States earns an annual salary between $44,858 โ $98,042 (plus additional benefits)."
mmmmm
I can definitely say that the salary can go MUCH higher than that
personal experience?
Depending on job title, experience, certs, and all the other fun stuff, obviously
Although that's a good starting range salary ๐
is it true that you get called to fix stuff even on saturday/sunday or on vacation days in general
Yeah
In my job, no
what if you cant get there
But, depending on the employer and line of work, it definitely can/does happen
Laptop + Cellphone + VPN = work from anywhere
LOL
now here comes the question, why people use a programm to vpn when you can use the built in one of windows
Security and company control, they can push updates down and control the information from end to end
is it good to start tho?
No
mmmm
Yah, for small companies it can be a start but for large enterprise companies it's easier to manage with a separate client
Ugh
Plus, a lot of people are not smart enough to figure it out themselves so a push button sign in is easy
the win one seems pretty straigh forward
still didnt find where to change the type of protocoll but..
It's not terrible, but the complexity removed and streamlined process from another client can be worth much more to a bigger company. Don't know if the Windows client does security certs or not, I would assume so but never set it up so I'm not 100% sure
Yah, with a third party client I can control what routes are pushed to the client (split tunnel VPN), what version of software they are running (prevent security issues), DNS requests, and more. It gives companies peace of mind but I do see where you are coming from
How bad is it Ryois?
Nice
am i the only one that when enters an hotel, the first thing to do is to connect to the wifi and do a speedtest
It would appear not, lol
omg an hotel that has more than one plug
^
lol, wat
"not all heroes wear capes"
Depending on the hotel those are probably Meraki APs
lol

Nice
192.168
@rocky badge Try to login to the HTTP site XD
lol
I'm not home right now
So that knocks off 7 devices from the network
One of my servers are off
My Chromecasts and Google home is off
lol
*The powerbar connects to the, power squid. The powersquid connects to the other powersquid, actually no this goes in the back of the ups"
I wish I could use Azure AD for my only authentication
But after Azure AD authentication it's router authentication
I know on pfsense you can use RADIUS and LDAP for authentication
Nice
my pc is making short crash noises, i dont like it at all
Uh oh
yep
The intertubes must be clogged
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mm yeah
I want my hackintosh ;-;
lemme put some baking soda and vinegar in the ethernet port
Cya
good night
eww
Metro 2035
Never heard of it
i count ethernet cables to fall asleep
It's the last of the books the Metro games were based on
It's 9:12PM your place right?
8:12PM
Oh
Well anyways I'm going to go eat
Cya
bye bye
someone say hackintosh ๐
thought you were a windows buddy
Thanks
Specs? @raw verge
@rocky badge Itโs an older rig I duel boot (Tri boot technically) windows, Ubuntu, and mac with. FX 8320, 16Gb 2133Mhz ram, 3 260Gb SSDs (just for OS, my other storage is all network), GTX 960
done me well
Oh nice
what i use for VIRL
i dont use physical equipment for lab anymore
plus how am i gonna get stuff like a ASR9k for lab
v_v
i should ask my VAR what the lab price is for giggles
also @rocky badge whats the problem with using 192.168.X.X ? its probably better for a public wifi as it wont conflict with work VPNs since many offices are on 10/8
if my public wifi subnet is 10.0.0.0/24 and my work has a server on 10.0.0.2 ... thats a problem
I know what the lab price is. Are we talking a 99xx or a 90xx?
Nice ๐
virtual XR does the job i guess but its so slow
Yah, it's good for the basics but you really can't sim all the linecards and features
work wanted to get rid of all the hundreds of routers we have and use 4x 9912
Lol, that's a lot of consolidation.
Hey Ryois
You at work?
they went and did it but their IT money comes from the individual departments, so its hard as hell to expand with more line cards
cause whose gonna pay
as an IT person, i hate accountants/accounting/finance/etc
its all a game
and i lose.
its never a simple "we have the money"
Yup, finance is evil
heres some LOLs
i was a contractor for 5 yrs at a big pharma company
they make $$$$$$$$$
9912 is 81K alone or 220K with the basics (list price)
Wow
they couldnt "afford" to hire me yet spent $100k on one piece of network lab equipment
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screwed by accounting again!
Did they buy the 8x100G linecard for the ASR? lol
we dont have 100g, just 10 and 1
Or like how certain parts of the business gets less financing than the IT department.
That's how it is at school
we're talking about moving to 100
Not even 40G?
but its super expensive
My school is just 10G, nothing too fancy.
lol yeah, no 40
Not too surprised, if 10G is enough why upgrade, but still a little surprised there isn't some 40G somehwere
we're not a service provider, so it works. we just happen to have SP routers
Yah, makes sense
@waxen scroll where do you work? ๐
fortune 100 retailer
What flavor switches do you use, if you don't mind my asking?
Oh
Catalyst 2K/3K/4K/6K/9K/other?
How much do you know about Cisco. . .
a mix of 2,3,4 ... we have a demo 9k unit but i dont think we're moving to it any time soon
A lot ๐
@rocky badge i'm a CCNA, could be a CCNP, and have ~5yrs network experience
Yah, the 9K is nice, still has some bugs and lacks some features in some aspects though
haha
There is a cheaper Catalyst 9K coming out soon for more L2 focused stuff, not sure what model you were demoed
i did network ops for about 2yrs and then moved into engineering. next step is architecture.
Nice, architecture can be a lot of fun, you get to see it all come together ๐
I'm just a 14 year old that spends too much time on Discord. ๐คท
where i work the architect just tells me the project details/requirements and i take that and figure out how to deploy
But you enjoy learning and have a passion for it, which is what a lot of people lack ๐
The only reason I want to move is for a network upgrade ๐
You have a big lab at work or just enough to test out the small stuff? @waxen scroll
its just enough.... when i was at the pharma company we had an exact replica of the datacenter gear, remote sites, and servers in our lab
this company not so much
retail is cheap
@clear igloo if you had to give an unbiased opinion about Ubiquiti or Cisco for home networks? Which one would you choose? ๐
wow, surprised they didn't try to leverage a third party for that (the pharma company)
unbiased? Well based on price alone I would say Ubiquiti, unless you're looking at stuff on ebay and can get similar prices
Yah, I know a lot of people are looking to move their labs off prem in some places
Hmmm
@rocky badge one of the massive issues thats happening now is that tier 1/2 jobs are getting outsourced more and more. i hope that gets reversed when you graduate. in networking they hate letting inexperienced people touch the networks. Think about it... you're a server person and you work on one server... if it breaks, too bad. Network can take the company down. ๐
internships and all that seem rare
Rip
Spirent all the way ๐
IXIA is like gaben.... takes my wallet away
I'd let no one touch my network unless I need their help ๐
im a huge riverbed ecosystem fan too
you can do NSA stuff on the network
tap and store
I wonder how much my parents will let me spend on networking stuff 
Nice, we've got a couple L1 switches that can do taps but since we're doing a lot of 100Gb that stuff gets stupid expensive
i was able to download someones packets that went through the datacenter a week ago
"it must be a network issue"
NO
GO AWAY
Lol
Haha. I like "What do you mean you didn't read our minds and certify this feature we never told you about?!?"
EdgeMAX or UniFi router and switches?
Yah, I would probably use them myself if I didn't get my gear to "borrow" for free ๐
Please tell me EdgeMAX
edgemax router, non-unifi switch, unifi AP
I've never seen the appeal of UniFi for switches
i stupidly bought the cloudkey thinking it integrated my switch and edgemax.... returned that thing quick
i dont run my server or computers 24/7, so the cloudkey appealed to me
it doesnt, but then you miss stats
Yeah
3850-48F-E w/ 4x10Gb SFP module, 3504 WLC, 3x 3802i APs, and some 2960-8port switches where I didn't run enough copper originally
you're not based out of rosemont are you?
Who?
Lurick
whoever buys this house next is gonna screw it all up
And the blue wire, just sitting there, taunting ;-;
why do sites have to load a lot of images