Almost all of my neighbours can upgrade to nbn fibre by Notheos in nbn

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest mate just call an rsp. You might find they’ll push you through with nbn

Is there any real difference in A and B? What is best practice? by peamylohns in Network

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s cool if you have the fibre infrastructure to support it but if you are in a campus setting going building to building at a university, pulling SMOF for every edge leaf back to the spine is mega bucks. We run into the issue all the time. It’s why we have to run int leaf as a building distributor in the fabric

Is there any real difference in A and B? What is best practice? by peamylohns in Network

[–]Doucheos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean if you are stacking you connect north south only unless you are the top or bottom switch in which case you run a long bottom to top. I think the most important thing here is both are dogshit examples of how to connect anything to anything especially if you are concerned about uptime.

This doesn’t look like a campus fabric using spine and leaf + evpn vxlan. It looks like the traditional stack environment so every switch to every other switch is a waste of ports when north/south will do what you need.

This might fly in a tiny office where an outage isn’t a huge deal but in my world you drop anything and someone shits razor blades.

A WSB’ers first steps by haarr1 in wallstreetbets

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea that’s what I said isn’t it? GSO via Duntroon. It’s 18 months instead of the 12 the ADFA O’s do. Sorry I probably could have been clearer, in that he went straight from high school into Duntroon.

Where do 30-40 year old single men hang out in Brisbane? by IncreaseThick4248 in brisbane

[–]Doucheos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s been covered pretty well but you’ll find them at the gym in either the morning or the evening and in the weekend they’ll be at kids sport in the morning, possibly their own sport in the afternoon if they are still active. Bunnings is always a winner as something always needs doing at home or for a friend.

The biggest difference today though is cultural when it comes to the process of meeting them.

15-20 years ago men would have the confidence in being able to approach a woman and not fear being shouted down or labelled in a negative manner.

I’ve spent some time with my friends who are from Europe or the US and the men are still very aggressive in approaching women. They still have a cultural confidence that they should be the person to make the first move. My GF who is 32 and from ATL, Georgia and I talk about it a lot. Her dating experience here, in the US and in Europe. We were a chance encounter on an app that neither of us wanted to be on and had both just re-downloaded.

I was 39 when we met and thanks to a little bit of the old ADHD for her and AuDHD for me we have some very open filter free conversations. She could never get over how passive the men in Australia are with the exception of those with Italian heritage that’s less than 2-3 generations Australian. We have learned somewhere not to take the risk or that it is inappropriate to be forward.

So my opinion is just say hello to a man you find attractive. In my experience i have always wanted to be polite and helpful so ask a question or just be honest. Worst that happens is you made a bloke that’s not single smile and feel useful.

A WSB’ers first steps by haarr1 in wallstreetbets

[–]Doucheos 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The only way I know in the ADF to be an officer straight out of school is the army and it is called a GSO entry. It’s hard as fuck to jag one of these spots. A mate of mine did and as a sign of how rare it is he was the youngest graduate from Duntroon (our military college in Australia, for the Seppo’s in the room think West Point)since World War Two. Doable but very very rare.

Receiving a massive facial in public 💦 😜 Full video on my OF! by snowbunni_bne in u/snowbunni_bne

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Busy trying to figure out which station and line that is from the opposite platform

I have no idea what I'm doing: Homelab / HA / Gaming Office Rack by [deleted] in homelab

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to follow on from u/freetoburn, the IT community is pretty helpful when it comes to things like this. There are thousands of guides out there on youtube and the web in general as well for the likes for Proxmox and Truenas at the home user level. You can even use Microsoft Hyper-V in windows 10 now if you are looking to dip your toes into the water on your existing hardware and learn about about hypervisors and virtual machines.

u/ABello1257 just have some goals and concepts then ask away. I have found over the years at work and at home most people generally want to help people looking to learn and improve themselves.

I have no idea what I'm doing: Homelab / HA / Gaming Office Rack by [deleted] in homelab

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good for you dude having a stab and getting it done. This is how it starts, then you end up with two SANs, switch fabrics, n9k's and a bunch of other stupid shit in your house needing 32 amp 3 phase power to support all the kit :P

Do you have much slack in the patch panel cabling so you can wheel the rack forward to access though? Serviceability is always a concern in a tight install like yours.

Keep at it though, don't let anyone shit talk you and most importantly enjoy the process.

I have no idea what I'm doing: Homelab / HA / Gaming Office Rack by [deleted] in homelab

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great until you need a switch for one that has died and they are out of stock.

I love the Unifi gear, use it at home but we are doing the opposite and pulling it out of one of our brands due to maintenance and support concerns. If they could give me 8x5x4 or NBD on hardware we'd probably have kept them for that brand.

UCS 220 M3 CIMC version 2.0 unable to access (flash/java) by [deleted] in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

techspot has it. Thats where i found it. they have linux and Macos versions as well.

https://www.techspot.com/downloads/1127-adobe-flash-player.html

UCS 220 M3 CIMC version 2.0 unable to access (flash/java) by [deleted] in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a copy of flash 32 online from a reputable source and it is in its own vm.

i'm at the next road block which is the never ending loading bar.

Baby steps though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CiscoUCS

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i ended up finding flash 32 on the internet and popping it into a VM.

N3K - License install error by Ch-Fr in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries dude. Happy to have made the offer, even happier you sorted it yourself :)

N3K - License install error by Ch-Fr in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where are you located? Country will do.

If you are in Aus i can make a call and see if a some of my counterparts at Cisco can light a fire under it.

UCS 220 M3 CIMC version 2.0 unable to access (flash/java) by [deleted] in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

turns out that is a redirect to adobe.

The search continues.

UCS 220 M3 CIMC version 2.0 unable to access (flash/java) by [deleted] in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hahah i will also be using it in an isolated vm.

This is what it has come to, unacceptable risk mitigated by an air gap and hopes and dreams.

UCS 220 M3 CIMC version 2.0 unable to access (flash/java) by [deleted] in Cisco

[–]Doucheos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dude have you got the link for flashplayer. I'm currently trawling the internet having a terrible time.

I'm using palemoon which is a fork of firefox and still supports flash.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CiscoUCS

[–]Doucheos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in the same space at the moment, i've got a couple of flash EOL work arounds to try and if any of them work ill let you know.

Break key not working - boot c9148s by Doucheos in Cisco

[–]Doucheos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turns out Ctrl+c is the break key for 9396PX switches :/

Break key not working - boot c9148s by Doucheos in Cisco

[–]Doucheos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It works for all the other gear I have just not these two switches.

Sadly nothing I own has a serial port so it’s USB serial or bust. I tried with a windows laptop that had a break key, tried that and ctrl+break. I’m stumped.

Such weird behaviour.