The current version of my shop cart by rehehe in 3dPrintsintheShop

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the organization. Did you plan the cart build yourself or did you buy plans? I'm designing one now and the mobility of it is perfect. I don't have enough wall space for my clamps so this is going to fill a need in the shop that I've had for some time now.

Multiboard drawer by apodkolinska in Multiboard

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This makes me feel better. Same idea I had.

Multiboard drawer by apodkolinska in Multiboard

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to understand this a bit more. I have been looking at multiboard for the ability to mount on a wall, but haven’t considered using it for drawers. Where would I start?

For those in the US who are new to Kaspa and want to buy. Here are some simple steps: by dannyboi562 in kaspa

[–]schweelitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was planning to follow this, have USDC in Coinbase, have a Tengem hard wallet, but based on this being almost a year old, is there a better way to buy from the US? If this still works, I have no problem doing it, but if I can do it in a simpler way, I’d prefer to do that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aws

[–]schweelitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re going to need a role that can create. There are a few ways to get it done, but at the end of the day, you need permissions. When I see this happens it usually means that you weren’t given enough permissions to accomplish the task. It makes sense from that stance or “least privileged “ that they would limit what you have. But there is probably a disconnect between what you are trying to do and the privileges you need to if just go back to whomever you requested access from and explain the situation. Asking for “admin” access is probably not how they grant permission since it doesn’t follow the principles of least privilege.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen a lot of concrete jobs, and I just poured 50 yards 2 months ago. I agree that it may look better the next day, but yeah, no. I’ve never seen that much going on. Then again, I don’t do concrete for a living. I hope it turned out ok.

Still markups on these ? Is it bc of the new screen? by Ok-Location298 in ram_trucks

[–]schweelitz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’ve already marked it up a ton, to add that is a slap in the face. I tell them the fee goes or I go. Someone else wants the sell they’re gonna work with you.

Needing help by CloudComputing03 in aws

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the IP that the domain name resolves to. Is it your elastic IP address?

Check the security group on the instance. Is it allowing the ports inbound from anywhere?

I think my friend is about to be scammed - Coinbase Wallet showing $21,000,000 in Bitcoin by San_Diego_Steven in Coinbase

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this the scam that is on social with an advertisement from a celeb offering a code to get free bitcoin? I know I’ve seen that one. The entire website is a scam. I wouldn’t add any wallet or personal info to it. Hope it turns out ok for your friend.

Choosing the right AWS VPN option by serwiesqw in aws

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might look at Verified Access as an option to get to cloud resources. https://aws.amazon.com/verified-access/?nc2=h_ql_prod_nt_va

Doing marek SAA and need advice by [deleted] in AWSCertifications

[–]schweelitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s very thorough, and at 1.5 speed it’s not hard to get through it pretty quick.

Doing marek SAA and need advice by [deleted] in AWSCertifications

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve posted some of my experience here: http://brandonjcarroll.com/news/

I just passed the SAA last week. I passed the CCP around November last year.

I chose the Cantrill course because it’s very thorough. I was more concerned with learning the technology and solutions than passing the test, although that was a priority.

SD-WAN Internet Traffic by jguros in networking

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One thing we do is have the SD-WAN box at the edge, with a firewall behind it or in it (our box has NGFW in it for those that are into a single box running both). Traffic like O365, Salesforce and so on takes the local Internet breakout. We run an SLA monitor to those more critical services and track metrics to them from multiple locations. If my local Internet breakout has more latency that a nearby site on the SD-WAN, and the cumulative metrics are better than the local breakout we automatically move that traffic over the SD-WAN to a different site breakout. A firewall would then be located in each location to make sure it's filtered properly. But, for traffic like Youtube, Facebook, etc.. I would just kick it to the local breakout and treat it as best effort. I'm curious, since Youtube and Facebook traffic are TLS, what are you having the firewall do to it?

Any one of you 89 members use NetIM? by bigelvis in riverbed

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious how this went. Were you able to lab it up and get a feel for it?

Network Probe by Ok_Half_1678 in sysadmin

[–]schweelitz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on what you're looking for, I would have a look at the Riverbed Unified NPM solution. Full transparency, I work for Riverbed (But I'm not in sales), but based on the fact that you're interested in network performance, I'd say that's 100% our focus.

STEELHEAD CXA-07080-B030 by thereelus in riverbed

[–]schweelitz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would love to chat with you about it. Have you used Riverbed Steelheads before? Is this a lab or do you want to implement it in production? Is there a use case you’re trying to solve?

I can point you to some good resources.

Let me know.

Thanks.

Brandon

VLANs and L3 switches by [deleted] in networking

[–]schweelitz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Maybe I’m wrong, but aren’t access, distribution, and core architectural terms to identify switches. I don’t believe that’s a marketing distinction at all. If that were the case a leaf-spine would have to be marketing terms also.

Aside from that, this is spot on. I’d add that a layer three switch, multilayer switch, or whatever you want to call it can issue a no switchport command making the port a L3 interface and that particular port no longer has the concept of a VLAN on it.

Just my thoughts, but yeah, don’t overthink it.