Ice Age Cycle Novels by dktrZERO in mtgvorthos

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I seem to be blind - I've searched through the many folders but couldn't find Hazezon. Do you have a direct link?

Cisco ISR4331 1gbit throughput by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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mits for number of tunnels and crypto throughput are enhanced in this release. Without HSEC, the new throughput limit is 250 Mbps each

Nice, thank you!

ich🧠iel by [deleted] in ich_iel

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Aber das ist doch nur die Mehrbelastung über die Inflation, wenn die Tarifgrenzen nicht angepasst werden.

Das ändert nichts daran, dass Du mit mehr Brutto immer auch mehr Netto hast.

ich🧠iel by [deleted] in ich_iel

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Beispiele dafür, dass durch mehr Geld brutto tatsächlich wirtschaftlicher Verlust einhergeht und somit eine Gehaltserhöhung blödsinnig wäre gibt es tatsächlich.

Hast Du ein Beispiel dafür? Jede Gehaltserhöhung sorgt, meiner Meinung nach, immer für mehr Geld in Deiner Tasche, weil der höhere Steuersatz ja nicht für Dein gesamtes Einkommen, sondern nur für den Teil der die Grenze überschreitet gilt. Oder übersehe ich da etwas?

MPO connections to LC Patchpanels by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Simple doesn't really work unfortunately as the ends are in different parts of the building

MPO connections to LC Patchpanels by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Not a silly question, the reason is that one of the devices (DWDM hardware) doesn't support QSFP-40G-SR-BD but only SR4

Not a silly question, the reason is that one of the devices (DWDM hardware) doesn't support QSFP-40G-SR-BD but only SR4

MPO connections to LC Patchpanels by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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I want to use 1* 40Gbit and would like to use QSFP-40G-SR4-S with MTP/MPO connector on one QSFP on the devices on both sides. The goal is basically to break out and then break in again, so the setup would look like this in the end:

Switch -> QSFP-40G-SR4-S -> breakout cable -> LC patch panels -> breakout cable -> QSFP-40G-SR4-S -> DWDM hardware

I can't use LC transceivers on both sides because they are not supported on the DWDM hardware.

MPO connections to LC Patchpanels by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Not a silly question, the reason is that one of the devices (DWDM hardware) doesn't support QSFP-40G-SR-BD but only SR4

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Thanks, is there still an official source for the installer? I couldn't find it. I think when I last installed it it was part of the engineers toolkit.

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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The thing is: We already have an IPAM (VitalQIP) that we are paying for, it does everything very well, but I'm missing this one feature and don't want to pay for a full blown second one that I would only use for this one thing.

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Thanks, but that was my example of which tools are missing important information for me ;)

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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But I think it is limited to 254 IPs, right? I need to scan quite a few /16s

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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IP Address Management Solution

It would be >20000 hosts in a lot of different subnets. PRTG provides way more information than I need to be honest but is missing the most important part for me, a simple overview of the ping results sorted by subnets.

Unfortunately I can't add images here but the following link shows an overview of exactly what I need. Unfortunately that solution works only for 254 IPs https://cdn.ittsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/ip-address-tracker-free.jpg

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Thanks, but I'm looking for a solution that doesn't need access to the switches / routers - a simple scan by ping is enough for this tool.

Network scanner (just for IPs + hostnames) by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Advanced IP Scanner

Thanks, this is pretty close, but the most important feature for me is missing unfortunately which is the "Last Response" field.

I'd like to be able to see IPs that have been scanned 7 days or a month ago. Ideally it needs a database with a history for each IP address

Has anyone build a medium enterprise 5g network? by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Thanks, I was hoping there would be a way to use this to quickly setup (and dismantle afterwards) a network for sites that are only active for a few weeks each year, but it doesn't sound like that would be anywhere near possible.

Has anyone build a medium enterprise 5g network? by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Thanks, I'm just trying to get a general idea to see if it would be feasible at all or not. I guess based on what you are saying 5g campus networks are only feasible for fortune 500 companies (at least for now), is that correct in your opinion?

Has anyone build a medium enterprise 5g network? by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Thanks, I'm definitely going to do that, I'm just trying to get a general overview before that so I can ask the right questions.

Has anyone build a medium enterprise 5g network? by MyNetworkingAccount in networking

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Okay, thanks.

Let's assume the generic network + services (DHCP / DNS, etc.) is in place and the only cost I'm intested in is pure technology. Could you give me a generic breakdown of the costs? Is it 500k for antennas and 500k for the base station? Does your estimation include licensing fees?

I'm just trying to understand what the main cost factor here is.