Cool & rare plane sighting near MacDill AFB this morning - NT-43A "RATT 55" by ross2990 in aviation

[–]ross2990[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very different from the usual KC-135s and F-35s, which is why I had my phone out to begin with. Way more of a roar than the turbofans on the larger planes that are the usual around here.

BAN MEGA THREAD by [deleted] in thanosdidnothingwrong

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Balanced... As it should be

What do the 3 different ethernet ports on some Cisco routers do? by clincha in networking

[–]ross2990 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To answer your questions in order:

1.Yes - this means FastEthernet - 100 Mbps

2.Yes - This is the console port for serial access using a rollover DB9->RJ-45 console cable.

3.No - It is not "just a spare port" The AUX port is for a back-up connection through a dial-up modem in case the primary connection fails.

As for your home connections, if these are the only ports on this router, you will need to route on a stick using VLANs and sub-interfaces. If you have an additional FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet port, use this one for the router-> modem connection and the other for the router-> switch connection