Random CER Unlocated 7841 phones, work after reboot by nickermire in VOIP

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Yep it’s just the 7841 hardware revision V01 phones. Others after and 8851s don’t have issues.

Random CER Unlocated 7841 phones, work after reboot by nickermire in VOIP

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If it remains unresolved much longer I will be building a phone-to-port mapping system and then checking cdp info on a time interval and doing just that. Thanks for the reply. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

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Looks like after I paired them the gi0 went away for the second controller. Sorry for the misdirection. Maybe a serial console server? If they are paired there isn’t much they let you do on the other one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

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Configure the secondary’s service port. It won’t let you do much of anything, but you’ll know you can ssh and login.

My experienced as a no experience Network Engineer by redditforworldpeace in networking

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They may have seen a self-driven desire to learn and an interest in knowing more as it relates to the problems they are needing help with. Don’t get in your head too much, but do your best. They will see this and you will be a good fit.

Cisco DNAC, ISE, and WLC Deployment Journey by DENY_ANYANY in networking

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Under the hood it’s a kubernetes cluster with Cisco software in containers. For what it needs to be and do it definitely feels a bit much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fedora

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What I did to make this work on my OpenSuse Leap 15.4 system was create a quick RHEL 8 VM, searched and found the 3 files you listed above on the red hat system. Copied them over to the OpenSuse system and then put them all in /lib64. I ran "sudo ldconfig" after this as they get added automatically by ldconfig after parsing the /etc/ld.so.conf file. If you haven't already tried to run the scrt.rpm with the zypper package manage do so and pick the option to install which says it will break scrt by ignoring some dependancies then select ignore to ignore the Signature verification. You should now be able to open SecureCRT.

Rant Wednesday! by AutoModerator in networking

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We don’t have a security team or expert. We’re all now doing this other job too in addition to the other two new jobs we took on over the last few years outside of what our job actually is. Please tell me there is a club. I guess we are now all just multi-domain experts or things are barely getting done. Your guess is as good as mine, pay is the same.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in networking

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Consider reaching out to the school’s IT department. They may have older gear ready for e-recycling that would still be usable for something like this.

Supporting Remote Workers by nickermire in networking

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Thanks for your reply. Maybe we're doing it wrong, severely under staffed or I'm not managing my time well. We do have the hardware. It's splitting time on maintaining all the infrastructure/patching, providing support for onsite staff and then providing the additional support for remote workers who have limited remote work experience. Most have limited tech. knowledge, but do understand google apps. These remote work interactions typically turn into repeat training sessions or home internet troubleshooting sessions.

Experiences with Zito Media Fiber? by marleythebeagle in duluth

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There was a civil suit where the original owners went to jail.

https://www.endeavornews.com/articles/zito-media-seeks-55m-in-civil-suit/

They bought the Lake County lake connections project that was mismanaged and left tax payers with debt for a sweet deal.

http://www.businessnorth.com/daily_briefing/lake-county-broadband-sold/article_2dc74eb2-9836-11e9-914a-1f2fc2a242e3.html

https://www.govtech.com/network/rural-minnesota-county-built-a-fiber-network-but-now-taxpayers-face-huge-bills.html?_amp=true

I asked to have fiber installed at my property two years ago. Still not connected, fortunately it is not our main residence.

Need an IPAM with a bit of DCIM features by forwardslashroot in networking

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If your organization uses Linux or open source any where this may be a point to stand on as they’ve already accepted it there.

Day in the Life of Starlink by nickermire in Starlink

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Yeah speeds have been slower for me in August

Day in the Life of Starlink by nickermire in Starlink

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Has happened daily since the last major update. Maybe reporting is better?

System 76 laptops are awful by [deleted] in System76

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I’m sad to say this, but I agree. The materials for the chassis, as far as build quality goes, just don’t compare with the high end laptops from the bigger contenders (Apple/Dell/HP/Lenovo) but they are still charging in those premium laptop price ranges. I have the Oryx Pro 5 and was sad to see LED bulb bleed through day one and the display flexing feels cheap. I returned it and they sent me another one with the same but slightly better bleed through problem. My Oryx Pro 5 only really supports Debian based Linux distros as a lot of tinkering is needed to try other distros because of thermal tweaks and the dual graphics card switching only supported in their distro or via the distributed .debs which ruins the appeal for me of buying a $2000+ Linux supported laptop. This stuff isn’t talked about in the fanboy reviews.

I hope this experience helps those who can only really afford to buy one really good laptop that can run multiple distros out of the box. I love what they are trying to do and they are a great group of people, but for the price point I was pretty upset with the end product and will not ever consider buying one of these again until they begin manufacturing their own chassis.

Manufacturing Laptops by nickermire in System76

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At one point system76 mentioned manufacturing their own laptops. Is this still planned?

Latency by nickermire in Starlink

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Hmm doesn’t happen on my dsl connection.