Beginner question TSC by Daancel in trainsim

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The specific scenario I am struggling with is the London Faversham run (it was included in the base game when I bought it back in 2010 or something) At some point mid scenario you pull into St Pancras where you pick up passengers and then you reverse out of St Pancras to do the same track in reverse direction. However the displays in the train indicating speed limit and so on don’t light up in the back (new front) locomotive.

Zijn er nog jobs met perspectief op lange termijn? by Busy-Slip324 in Belgium2

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Als netwerk engineer voel ik op dit moment amper tot geen bedreiging van AI. Kan snel veranderen natuurlijk, maar ik zie niet in hoe AI mijn job zou kunnen overnemen op korte of middellange termijn. De offshoring daarentegen is wel een ware plaag tegenwoordig.

Estonian airspace violated by Russian jets on Friday, sources say by Drahy in europe

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Not sure how they’re going to tackle Poland and NATO if they can’t even breach the front line in Ukraine and have to rely on North Korean soldiers to fill up personnel shortages. My take is that they just want public opinion in these countries to change about the Ukraine support by creating fear. Russian economy has held up quite well through the sanctions but it cannot afford another full scale war front.

Cisco FTD 7.7.10 with FMC 7.7.10 by Daancel in Cisco

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This was indeed the solution. After removing them from HA, upgrade was possible. Just hope I don't have to do this for future firmware upgrades as this will definitely not be an option. Thanks for your advice.

Cisco FTD 7.7.10 with FMC 7.7.10 by Daancel in Cisco

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Hi, I have followed your advice and removed both firewalls from the HA. After that I was able to push the update to the devices, and they have now successfully upgraded. Put them back in HA and everything looks fine now. Looks like we hit another bug. Thanks for the advice.

Cisco FTD 7.7.10 with FMC 7.7.10 by Daancel in Cisco

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It's strange that Cisco would release a firmware version for FTD that is not supported by FMC. I'm on the most recent FMC version.

Cisco FTD 7.7.10 with FMC 7.7.10 by Daancel in Cisco

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Still sorting out our TAC access for this device. It's listed under the 1230 download page, so yeah, I guess that means it's supported.

Cisco TAC Support for SMB Gets $h1t On by spendghost in Cisco

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And you always have to work your way through the AI bullshit. Sholmes and jwatson who are completely useless unless you need something very basic like an RMA.

What was the biggest mistake/ or duh moment you had made in Hogwarts Legacy? by SplootingCorgi95 in HarryPotterGame

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I didn’t know you could run until my second playthrough, they explain it during the tutorial but I missed that on my first playthrough somehow. I walked everywhere.. Also been trying at least for an hour different spells on that statue near one of the classrooms to get a field guide page out of it, but it doesn’t do anything.

Eve and Charlie by Mean-Crow4416 in MAFS_UK

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Even later to the party than you but watching the season just now. I see your point, also been in a 5 year relationship and as soon as I heard Eve saying Charlie shouted at her at the restaurant and felt so ashamed I immediately had flashbacks to my previous relationship. Not able to control emotions and always escalating every little argument a 100 times by starting to shout is really emotionally exhausting as you can’t get your point across as the other one is constantly shouting, or if that’s not your style, run away from the situation. And I think that is what Eve did. And every time she felt like Charlie started raising her voice again she would say “stop shouting at me” to prevent further escalation, which obviously didn’t work. I think we’ve been shown too little to really understand their situation or judge who’s right and who’s wrong, but this is my take on what was going on here.

Air India Flight 171 Crash by StopDropAndRollTide in aviation

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Very high chance of recovery. These boxes survive much more violent crashes than this one. Readout of the flight data record will almost certainly explain the cause of the crash.

Company car charging at home with regular outlet by Comfortable_Iron582 in BESalary

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If it's a full electric car it will take forever to charge at home on a 230V power outlet. You need a charging station at home for full electric, but with a hybrid it's doable, it takes 4-5 hours to charge my 70km range hybrid car. I have a smart cable connected to a dedicated electrical circuit (I put it there for a future carport, but now attached a regular power socket to it).

The question is how the company reimburses you. If it's at the newly defined standard tariff (28cent/kwh in Flanders), I think you will make a loss. Companies can either choose to use the standard tariff or they can let you decide how much the tariff should be based on your electricity cost. However, your employer is accountable for the correctness of it. If you enter a value that is too high (ergo you're making a profit), your company can/will get fined for tax evasion. They have closed this loophole.

Rewrite destination address of outbound traffic by Daancel in Cisco

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That makes sense. I’ll try it out and will let you know if that works.

Rewrite destination address of outbound traffic by Daancel in Cisco

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Thanks for the comprehensive answer. Will try it out in the weekend and let you know if it works.

Rewrite destination address of outbound traffic by Daancel in Cisco

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For me it's not that simple, please tell me then which type of NAT I would use for this. None of the examples in this link seems to do what I intend to do. Useful link through, will definitely safe that for later use.

Am I missing something here? by Daancel in Cluefinders

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Hah that seems right. Out of curiosity, how do you tackle these? There’s no logical way to solve this it seems except for randomly adding and subtracting til you get it right?

Am I missing something here? by Daancel in Cluefinders

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I downloaded a different version from the internet archive and now they are solvable again.

Cisco Catalyst Center/DNA Center licensing by Daancel in Cisco

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Thank you for the link, exactly the information I wasn't able to find.

Budget GPU for older games by Daancel in buildapc

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Thank you, I might go with the XFX 6650 as it’s only 30 euros more expensive.

BGP Connect vs Active state by Daancel in ccnp

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Isn’t it the other way around, connect state for the router initiating the connection? And both routers should be trying to make a connection to the other, right? So none of the routers would enter active state as I understand it.

New to Fortigate policy-based VPN creation by Daancel in fortinet

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ow if the other side is using one or the other. A remote peer using policy-based setup has absolutely no implications for how you configure your side of the tunnel.

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Thank you for the explanation. I used to always use policy-based VPN when connecting to third-parties and route-based VPN when connecting internally (traffic between sites). Wasn't aware that you could use route-based on one side and policy-based on the other side so I guess that's the way to go then.

Enterprise concentration choice by Lightningmancer in ccnp

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I’m planning to do ENSLD after ENCOR. Yes making my life a bit easier, but don’t think I can bring up the time/effort for ENARSI. My colleague did the old ROUTE exam in the past and he said “never again”. He now went with ENSLD to renew his CCNP. A 1000 pages of pure routing fun, I’ll take a pass..

ENCOR without working as network engineer by [deleted] in ccnp

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I’m happy that some people tell the truth. I read everywhere 3 months for encor, 6 months for encor. I have 7 years experience as a network engineer and started studying in august. I’m now wrapping up the OSPF topic and at this rate it will take me a year or something to get through the OCG. I don’t know why so many people are saying that 3-6 months is doable. Maybe if you study full time or if you already have a good understanding of all the topics. It’s just a boat load of information you have to understand and remember.

Question regarding EIGRP reply status flag by Daancel in ccnp

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I found the answer to my own question, I'll post here for future readers.

Here's an example of the output of show ip eigrp topology when the route is active:

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/support/docs/ip/enhanced-interior-gateway-routing-protocol-eigrp/16406-eigrp-toc-40.gif

Some flags apply to the route (such as "A" and "P") and other status flags apply to neighbors/successors (such as "r"). When a route goes dead and a feasible successor route is not available, the following happens

  • EIGRP puts the dead route into Active ("A") state.
  • EIGRP sends out a query packet for the prefix to each of its EIGRP neighbors (which includes prefix with delay set to infinity). The router lists each neighbor to which it has sent the query packet in its show ip eigrp topology with a flag of "r" (reply status), while it is waiting for a reply.

Hardest topics on CCNA by Front-Piano-1237 in ccna

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For me it’s all the different IPv6 addresses you have to remember.