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Cisco Meraki
Is anyone using Meraki switches and firewalls? I have a client who is interested but they look expensive for what you get. I like some of the features but just not sure if it's worth the cost for a small to medium sized business.
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Web Design
Any Web developers in here? I am a newbie have recently been dabbling with HTML 5 / CSS3. I am looking for good tutorials / resources on how to build a website. The kind of thing I am looking for is a simple company website, nothing to jazzy I want a logo at the top and a few links i.e about, services Can you guys…
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Cisco live
My work is offering to send me to one conference of my choice and the thought of Cisco Live came up. Has anyone gone to it and is it worth it?
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Handy Dell N2000/3000 Series PDF for Equalogic/Poweredge VMware setup
Hey guys, perhaps this PDF will be helpful for someone else, helped me out recently figuring out how to stack the New Dell N Series switches. Obviously this was just a outline since I got 12 nic's per server at work but it was helpful with the CLi commands. Clicky
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Any way to get the EWS throttling policy from Exchange Online?
We're finally getting away from M-Daemon as our e-mail server, decent product but hasn't been working out all that well for ~1800 users. It took us at least a year of convincing but we finally got the go ahead to switch to hosted Exchange through Microsoft. This will surely be a blessing for our staff who will get plenty…
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DevOps > Agile > Standard Project Management?
I've read some articles recently that said a lot of organizations are scraping Agile, which had replaced your normal "PMP" manufacturing style project management. Now, it seems that DevOps is where it's at and companies are trying to align their development teams directly with their business teams. From what I understand…
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Cybersecurity literature
Our VP of Security just recommended Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs To Know by Singer and Friedman. Have any of you read this and what are your thoughts? It has good reviews on Amazon, but I don't always trust reviews due to an internship I had with UMVD doing online marketing. :D
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Apple G5 as NAS ?
I got my hands on a free G5 and got 4x480GB SSDs ... Now I see that the Mac doesn't support more than two drives so I found all sorts of SATA cards. Including whole packages ('Jive') which add a whole cage to the G5 to add more disks. Cage aside, does anyone know what SATA card can be used when the OS will be FreeBSD 8…
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Help with subnetting
I'm practicing for a test, my teacher gave us an ip 172.16.0.0/16 he doesn't give us the number of subnets, but from the labs we've done, he uses two ,one private and one for a dmz, how do i go about sub-netting this so i can configure them in my dhcp server. because every time i put in the scopes ofr the private lane it…
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Anyone use Delve from MS?
#Slack was shot down, now I am looking into Delve. Anyone care to share their opinions? Thank You
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saving emails to network folder
Is it bad practice to save emails on network shared folder? I am mostly concern about outlook email messages getting corrupted and cannot open? users need to save the content on the email and once in a while the team will need to look up an old email... I suppose is better to save this emails in public folders....
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CyberArk
I was approached about an opportunity implementing a password vault known as fiberark(sp). Google didn't know much about it. Is this worth gaining experience with in the security field?
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Putting lower level certifications as qualifications
Do people put lower level certifications on their resume even when they pass one next level up. Example: Keeping the CCENT on your resume when you get the CCNA. Or CCNA when you get your CCNP? I know I see people do it on their LinkedIn profile and see people do it on here in their certification list. I guess I just don't…
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Need help witih outside customer authentication ideas.
Here is my situation. My company has thousands of customers. We have some old legacy ecommerce applications we are moving off of that had local authentication and it was maintained on a per customer basis. We are trying to figure out how going forward to controll access to our company resources that customers might need…
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Seeking life advice for new college grad starting in IT
Hey Forum So my college journey has finally come to an end. In 2 weeks from today, I will have graduated and moved back home with my parents for a while until I move into my new apartment (o great back with my family). When my college fun comes to an end, life starts to kick into gear and reality has b slapped me in the…
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Amazon Web Services AWS
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Anyone use Slack for agile communication?
https://slack.com/ My boss inquired about it and from what I can tell it looks like a utility that can be leveraged instead of email and other forms of communication, keeping the channel to one specific platform other than F 2 F. I'd love to hear experiences from the community if they indeed use this or have used it in the…
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Do you study when you go on a work trip?
So, in the middle of my studies, a development occurred in which I need to go abroad for a week or two. My hotel is located directly on the beach. I can have a hell of a lot fun and get easily sidetracked. What strategy do you use for your studies when you go abroad?
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Evernote vs Onenote?
Hey guys, Wondering what everyone is using. I'm looking for a good app for work and home use. Work: To write down all of my notes via what I did. I like to keep solid details of the work I did throughout the day. Home: Somewhere to put all of my notes. I have a million word documents with notes on different topics. I need…
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CryptoWall
Anyone been hit with the CryptoWall 3.0 ransomware? Got a user who has it and they had a lot of data on their computer. From what I've found online there doesn't seem to be a fix for it, but figured I'd throw the question out on here! They are debating on paying the $700 ransom in hopes they can decrypt their data right…
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Dual boot
Hi Guys, So I was trying to follow this: Dual booting Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from VHD | msdonkey.com I was running win8. Goal was dual boot with 2012 to setup my hyperv lab. Now I'm in the situation where I can boot server 2012 but not my win8 os. My C drive is showing as server 2012 and my win8 as D. I've…
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How to format Windows for sale?
I'm not simply asking how to format the computer, which I already know how to. What I'm really asking is how can I perform a clean install and allow the new user set up Windows the way they like, kind of like how we go through the first-time wizard set up when we purchase a brand new PC from HP, ASUS, Dell and so forth.…
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Group Policy Restrict logon
I am trying to setup a group policy to restrict a particular person from logging into a machine in a different OU which is a different department. Both Users are in 2 different OUs I am trying to get a person from my Marketing OU to not be able to login to my HR OU computer. There is supposed to be some warning message…
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OK boys, put on your thinking caps for this one...
We have 2 SANs. A VNX5600 and 5700. for a month we have been experiencing crippling disk latency in our VMware environment. using solarwinds VM manager we are able to see a pattern of latency. it starts every day at 9:40 and finishes aprox 3 hrs later. We found that our fabric switch B CPU was pegged at 100% yesterday and…
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RSA Conference 2015
My employer was kind enough to provide me with a full conference pass this year, although I've spent a good portion of the time at the expo halls. It feels like the vendors laid on the marketing buzzwords especially thick this year. Every other booth has a big screen with a threat map. It's very difficult to simply look at…
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Upgrading 5510 ASAs to 5585 Firepower
I'm looking into upgrading our 5510s in our data center with 5585 with Firepower services. I'm wondering, will many of our 5505's and 5510's at our remote VPN endpoints still be able to be as operational as they are? I'm sure they'll need an IOS upgrade, not sure about the licenses.. I am aware this will need many more…
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Windows 10 updates
Hi I have the Windows 10 Technical Preview and for a while now it tries to update, reboots - ffw 15 mins - fails - then restores back.. whole process takes about half an hour. I it possible to disable updates in Windows 10? Cheers
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Avaya Fabric Connect
Not sure how many people have heard of Avaya's Fabric Connect, but this was the tech used for the Olympics: http://www.ashtonmetzler.com/Avaya%27s%20VENA%20Fabric%20Connect.pdf SPB is pretty much Avaya's bread and butter, a L2 overlay technology essentially with some addons the other L2 overlays don't have, including…
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Do you cover your smartphone's front camera?
Most, if not all, of us cover our laptop's camera. But, do you do the same with your smartphone?
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How Do I Attach a PDF or .DOC File?
I want to post a thread regarding a critique of my current resumé but I'm unable to attach the file (I see others have been able to). Is there a minimum post count or something? I can post images (.gif, .jpeg, etc.) but not PDF or DOC files.
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Best modem/router setup for 40 plus devices?
Currently I have about 10 pcs running off a switch wired while there are about 30 devices connected to the wireless modem. Its almost at its limit and I'm wondering what would be the best setup? Are cisco routers compatible with adsl modems?
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comcast modem issue
Ok so my sister was having issues with her internet so i thought i would work on my troubleshooting skills and go over to her house and try to figure it out since I am trying to get into IT and have taken several computer and networking courses. So I went over there and her computer is reading the modem has a good signal…
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setting up a home file server securely??
So I want to set up a home file server. Something that I can access wherever and whenever. I want my own domain name aswell as encrypted security. Im just going to list some things and then tell me how to do it or if its possible. I am having trouble researching it. So NO-IP offers a service Dynamic DNS service, which you…
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What do SMB's with full time IT staff use for monitoring/management of workstations?
I currently work for an MSP that supports SMB's, we use Kaseya for remote monitoring, maintenance, AV/AM, patching, etc... What do organizations with 100-200 PC's use (or do) when they have a full time JOAT or IT staff? The cost of Kaseya for just one organization would be prohibitive.
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How has your role changed and do you like it?
I was hired as an Info Sec Analyst to manage firewalls, VPN, IPS, email/web filters, etc. But a C-level exec wanted Info Sec to take over physical security so now we're overall bank security. Now I control building access, alarm panels, and the ip cameras. Pulling NVR/DVR footage after a bank incident may seem exciting,…
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Need help from Excel Foo's
I am currently dealing with this user, her laptop has been infected with a virus and this virus changed the excel document's extension from from .xls to .xls.fcalsqi this extension opens excel documents using Xlicons.exe and this application is the default application that runs all excel files. when I change the extension…
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Microsoft Web server critical vulnerability - remote BSoD
In a nutshell, there is a vulnerability in http.sys, the driver underlying IIS and any other service listening for HTTP on Windows (SSRS, IIS, etc). A manipulated Range header can cause the server to BSoD. Microsoft has released a patch. If you are running a public facing web server on Server 2008R2 and up, you may be…
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What hardware/software are you getting with your tax refund?
Taxes are due in 2 days, so what hardware/software are you getting with your tax refund? For those that filed early, what did you get? I used mine to build a small Cisco lab for CCENT/CCNA studies.
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Pony express game at Google.com
Fun little game at Google.com. pony express i am not very good got 25 for best score.
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Blogging, on your resume?
Hi Everyone, It seems like blogging goes hand-in-hand with learning and living an IT life. Some blogs are awesome, some are noble attempts. Two part question: 1)Should your blog be mentioned in a job interview? 2)Does it matter if a blog is kept under a screen name? Thanks!
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Techexams.net iPhone
I am not sure if anyone is aware of this, but when I go to my private messages using my iPhone or iPad, I am unable to reply to messages. When I click reply, nothing happens. I tried it both with Safari and Opera mini. Neither worked. Can anyone else confirm this?
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Autonomous System Topology
Hi everybody, to my knowledge an autonomous system (AS) is defined as an entity that shares a common routing policy. It can be an ISP (Tier1, Tier2, Tier3), an enterprise or an university. The ASes exchange traffic in a hierarchical order. Smaller ASes are customers of larger ASes. The largest ASes are the tier1 ISPs,…
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LinkedIn buy Lynda.com
Interesting article. You may be able to get some training you need directly though LinkedIn soon. http://www.computerworld.com/article/2908159/linkedin-buys-training-site-lyndacom-enters-professional-development-market.html
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Resignation Counter Offer, are these rare?
Hi So today I was offered a really good job working in an industry I never really thought I would work in, System Engineer role for a Movie Studio who works on major blockbuster films. It's a nice 30% pay bump from my current role, only downside is the commute, but I think the extra money, and the experience of working in…
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Advise needed from server administrators
We have 5 DellR610s connected to Dell MD1000 Array's through a 6G SAS cable. Each R610 is bridged to a 3750 switch with copper cables. Our network has been showing slow connections at times - especially for users over VPN. We've come up with several solutions, for the short term future we want to upgrade the DellR610s and…
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Feedback for new website with InfoSec and IT courses
Hi, I'm looking for a feedback for a new website with trainings. It is primary targeted to infosec and IT professionals. It allows for gaining certified CPE in reasonably low subscription price. In the future, there will be created professional video trainings and quizzes, as well as 3rd party can post/sell their own…
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Unmanaged Cisco Switch Question
I have a Catalyst 3750 24 port switch. I'm using some cheap 8 port switch that I just connect to a managed Cisco network and everything works fine. I was under the impression that if I set the Catalyst to factory defaults it would just work like the cheap switch but that is not the case. Is there any way to make this…
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Has anyone used supervoucher dot com?
Just wanted to see if anyone has used supervoucher dot com to purchase exam vouchers. Always a good idea to ask around before putting your money out there...Any issues or are they legit?
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Who's going to HIMSS 15?
As the topic states who is going to HIMSS in Chicago.
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Computer Tool Kits
Anyone have any recommendations of good quality Computer Repair Tool Kits for a Beginner Tech?
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How to prevent screwing up Internet with BGP?
Indonesia Hijacks the World - Renesys That was an incident that happened earlier this month where 2/3 of Internet traffic was redirected to Indosat's networks. I've been asked how could I prevent such a mess, but I have no idea.
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They seem to be in every job... that one person...
Hey guys, So is it just me or is there always that one executive no matter where you go that is on a power-trip and must be just a arrogant person 24/7 because they themselves have a insecurity problem about something and since there a Exec they think they can walk all over everyone. I left one company only to find…
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Pay Attention in School
During my time studying for the CISSP I had flashbacks to my time in college. I was a great student, but lets just say the effort could have been better. As I reviewed various topics I realized that I had seen quite literally all of it in college. My program definitely mapped to each domain and if I had perhaps tried a bit…
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Too much to choose from!
Does anyone else have the problem with sticking to one area of IT? I'm still fairly new in IT (only been doing it a few years) but I want to learn about everything! Virtualization sounds like cool field to get into, love learning about how networks work together, interested on servers and how to set everything up to work…
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DNS Question, work related
Heya, aside from a bit of labbing for the VCP I am very unfamiliar with DNS. I have a site of about 15 people who are unable to get to their company website internally, but off their network there is no issue loading the website, and even the DC that is doing DNS for them is able to load their company website (and it's on…
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Home FTP access from outside the LAN...
Hey all quick question, to see if anybody has any ideas. In all reality my problem could be Comcast not allowing me to access my server via the internet. Anyway I have debian setup as a file server on an old laptop. I also configured [FONT=arial, sans-serif]vsftp in attempt to manage my files remotely. I forwarded ports 20…
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What Virtual Machine Application do you use?
Title says it all. I recently bought a new computer and need to install a new VM application. I've used Hyper-V in the past and debating on whether I want to spend the $99 to upgrade my computer to Windows 8.1 Pro to get that or look at other programs. Just curious on what others here use? I really don't want spend anymore…
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Hacker CTF
Anyone take place in CTF? I found this: https://ctf365.com/ and I thought it would be great to get into. I don't mind paying $50 a month. I've been looking for some good places to take part in CTF because I would really like to improve on and learn new skills.
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Python for system Administration?
The thread title says it all :) this is for the gurus of Python programming: Does anybody use Python for system Administration? mainly from a Linux perspective? I am keen to get my feet wet with Python however first I must consult with the gods of Python and learn some more about this language. Firstly what version should…
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The great continuous PING command.
Hi Everyone, I would like to take a moment to express my gratitude to the people that created the continous PING command (and trace route). Thanks for listening!
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How can I recover a deleted partition on an external hard drive?
I was wondering if anyone can help, I have been using diskpart utility trying to set my friends pc to boot from an external drive and I accidentally deleted the partition with the diskpart clean option which wiped out all of the data in the hard drive. I have tried EaseUS data recovery software it can scan the data and the…
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Microsoft announces Nano Server
Saw this yesterday. Thoughts? Microsoft Announces Nano Server for Modern Apps and Cloud - Windows Server Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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Microsoft Azure / Cloud computer help!!
Hi All, I am currently working as a desktop support technician and I am finally at the point in my career where I believe it's time for me to move on to something different. I have done helpdesk support and Desktop support for over 5 combined years and now I have found that I am interested in cloud computing such as…
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Router categorization
Hi everybody! I am not sure if I am right here, but maybe anybody can help me. I have a general question about router categorization. It is very common to separate the router market internet service provider (ISP) vs. enterprise market. I also found the ISP market splittet into core vs. edge router, but not the enterprise…
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Thoughts on this progression
I've been reading some articles and was wondering what you thought about this progression. Casual SharePoint users > Power User > Junior Developer > Senior Developer Does this sound about right? I'm curious just for the sake of knowing more than actually doing anything. I am leveraged so thin it's hard for me to deep dive…
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CIS Benchmarks
Our CISO likes to use CIS Benchmarks to establish baseline configs for our Cisco equipment. I was wondering what others are using if not CIS.
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How to tell what version of Windows your product key is for?
I have an extra product key for Windows 8, but dont know if its for Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro. Is there a way to find out?
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Free ebook - Energy Efficient Servers: Blueprints for Data Center Optimization
Found this on slickdeals, might interest some of you. Amazon.com: Energy Efficient Servers: Blueprints for Data Center Optimization eBook: Corey Gough, Ian Steiner, Winston A. Saunders: Kindle Store
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Switched Power Distribution Unit - Avocent Cyclades PM10
Has anyone ever used a switched PDU for their home CCNA lab? Any recommendations? I have been looking into the Cyclades PM10. Its about $30 on eBay. I wish to have the ability to remotely power on/off my Cisco devices coming out of this. I will then connect it to my Digi CM. (it is Serial only and not ethernet, so good…
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Microsoft Ignite conference in Chicago IL May 4-8.
Anyone going to this conference? For those of you that might remember me, I took a new job 3 years ago. Since taking that job, it's been a dream of mine to one day speak at TechEd. Well TechEd is no more, this conference replaces it, as well as MMS, MEC, SharePoint Conference, Lync Conference, and a few others. I'm very…
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RDP to Linux from Windows and vice versa
So I'm trying to build my lab and have 2 physical machines with 2 full OSes. So far I have, one machine running Windows 8 and the other machine is running Kali Linux. Both machines are on the same LAN and can ping each other no problem. They are also on the same Workgroup. I've installed Remmina Remote Desktop Client on…
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Cisco Partner Summit
Whose going this year?
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Cisco ASR1006 Dynamic NAT timeout
Ran into a issue today with an ASR1006 and hitting the default maximum dynamic NAT limit of 524288. To resolve this quickly on the fly I increased the limit to 750K, however I would like to step this back down to the default. While investigating I noticed the default NAT timeout for dynamic entries is 24 hours by default.…
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IT field - Do professionals work longer in this field?
So it's Saturday, having completed my taxes, I logged to the Social Security website to check my information is correct and do my annual review. According to the SS website, I will retire at 67 years of age. Having been in IT for 10 years now, that means I have some more decades of IT work to do. The question is, do you…
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How did we miss this Black Friday Deal?
Pay attention to the price of the MacBook Air. Someone needs to go back to school for proofreading 101: A rare few products have actually gone down in price from their Black Friday lows, according to BestBlackFriday.com. Among them, the Apple iPad 2 (refurbished), which can be had for $210 now vs. $229 on Black Friday and…
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Port Forwarding with Xfinity Home Security System
Recently I purchased and and installed an Xfinity Home Security system. I wasn't home when the system was installed (wife was) and until now I really haven't thought about it. Today I tried to VPN into my lab environment at home to stand up a L2L VPN between my lab and my study buddy's lab, but unfortunately I cannot…
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Any free firewall training out there? (not cisco gear)
Hello, Does anyone know of any up to date youtube/website videos on firewall training for brands like Sonicwall, Fortinet, Checkpoint, or Watchguard? We will have a firewall class in the summer for Cisco Firewalls but looking to learn sonicwall or fortinet.
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Putty colors
Hi! Is there a way in Putty to have the color of the text you type a different color than the output text? Also, any other Putty settings/tips/tricks that you like more than default?
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Calling the mighty Gods Of Centos :) Bash Scripting Firewalld automation project
Hi Guys I recently have made the transition to Centos 7 and have been playing with firewalld I wanted to create a basic bash script to automate the configuration process and would gradually like to add more and more advanced concepts to it with the input of you guys. I am a noob when it comes to scripting and figured this…
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Digi CM48 help
Hey I just bought a Digi CM 48 off ebay for my lab. I am trying to figure out how to bring up the consoles up on the console server. I have the manual, just trying to figure out the system. 1.)I have access the unit at the 192.168.161.5 page. 2.)Upgraded the firmware of the device to the newest version. 3.)Connected a…
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Motivation
I have to say I get great motivation from this forum, fantastic advice for studying, resources and like myself it's great seeing people who are just starting in the I.T field pass all these certifications and offering advice :)
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Simple PHP (image) upload script?
I am looking for a simple upload script which I can use like tinypic or similar. Doesn't have to be image specific. Any upload script would do I guess. Important thing is, it randomizes filenames on the server and once uploaded, presents the uploaded with the direct link to it. Nothing fancy really Anyone seen something…
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certification plaque
CompTIA certificates are very small compared to most certs. Has anyone found a good plaque online to display these in?
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To Self Learn or Wait...That is the Question!
Got accepted for my Masters in Applied Computer Science and hit a bit of a wall. I have to take pre-reqs and that got me thinking about something. When I was in school to become an EMT there is always talk about becoming a Paramedic. With that came the two schools of thought: be an EMT for a year or two and then become a…
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Time for a home lab (network security) - suggestions
So I think running Virtualbox on my laptop is not gonna be enough to study for my new goal. To make this post short and to the point, I want to build a home network to study the following topics: 1. Firewalls (Checkpoint), I need to pass the CCSA and potentially the CCSE but let's focus on the CCSA. 2. WireShark (or…
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Server Backup Solution
I have a Lenovo ThinkSever running with direct attached storage that contains five virtual servers. One server is a file server that has our users (100 users) files. What is a good way to back these up these days? I'm looking for something reliable and hopefully able to take offsite just in case, however, we do have…
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To Surface or not to Surface
I really want a Surface, I think they are great things. The question is do I compromise and get an RT or wait until I can afford a Pro? Do I consider a pre-loved item or bite the bullet and get a new shiny one? Decisions, Decisions...
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Cores threads?
Some Guy is selling A Dell Studio computer Dell studio XPS Windows 7 home premium 64bit, Intel i7 860 8x2.8Ghz, I made a query and said that the machine in question is a quad core? with 8Mb cache, and he responded with the computer has 8 threads, so technically does this computer run at 8x2.8ghz? I thought like threads was…
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Netural online references for learning about storage?
I'm six months into my sys admin job and I'm new to storage (SAN, LUNs, Raw Disks, Data Stores and so forth). So, I'm reaching out to others and want to see if there is any type of reference material online that others would recommend that is vendor neutral, that I can read from or use as reference. thanks
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Internet of things (Whats the big deal)
Everywhere I go keep on coming across Internet of things on blogs, Linkedin, technical articles and technical magazines What's your understanding on this, what are your opinions and do you see the bigger picture? Whats the big deal about this? I would to hear your views on Internet of Things - Wikipedia, the free…
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CBT Nuggets, worth it?
Seems to me like CBT nuggest are quite expensive, BUT, I watched the subnetting portions of it and I really like the way the dude talks and how engaging he is, I can tell he loves the topic, although he does get off topic from time to time (It's a plus to me), I really like it. I looked at the prices online, and 100 bucks…
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Calling Unixguy and the gods of Bash! a Cut, Sed, Awk query
One for the gods of Centos / Bash probably are a few ways of resolving this issue. ip addr show - shows IP Address and loads of information I am purely just interested in having the IP adress to be used in a script. So if I narrow results down further: ip addr show | grep 192 Produces: inet 192.168.1.5/24 brd 192.168.1.255…
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Anyone using a Cisco SG300 series in Layer 3 mode ?
Just wondering if the default VLAN 1 can also be routed ?
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Fascinating Webex
I am sitting on a conference call with a Fortune 100 client and they are discussing using a MSSP (Master Security Services Provider). No wonder large enterprises are getting hacked. They are outsourcing first touch security to service providers who have no vested interest in the organization's success. Outsourced Security,…
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MPLS and Metro Ethernet Core Networks
Whilst I understand the differences between a core MPLS network and a core Metro Ethernet Network, I'm struggling to understand what the main gaps are to put simply...
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Home-lab: growth needed, suggestions.
Hey guys, So my home lab has a Cisco 1721 edge router and it starting to become a performance crutch, as-well as two 3550 switches and 6 2950's as-well as two 2600 routers, the whole Cisco lab is 10/100 and it's becoming an issue, let me explain. I want to phase out the 2600's but still use them for OSPF testing, just…
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Any good ideas for utilizing SharePoint 2010?
I was just wondering if any one on this forum has utilized SharePoint in a way that added value to your team. Any suggestions would be great appreciated.
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Bash scripting 101
Hey guys does anybody have any tips on the best way to pick up and learn Bash scripting I have tried plowing my way through numerous guides. But need a similar approach to Powershell in Lunchbreaks does such a thing exist? How did you guys get to grips with Bash scripting I need a really noob freindly guide that walks you…
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Is this worth the price
Before anyone starts the apple vs windows fight, I'm solely asking from a mac point of view as in only macs exist. Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, LED LCD TV, Digital Cameras and more - Newegg.com, is there a windows alternative to this that's cheaper but is very thin and more portable?
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Toshiba satellite laptop wifi connectivity issues
I have had some issues with my toshiba laptop randomly disconnecting from the internet. At times it can be very frequent like every 10 minutes or so. A simple disable and enable usually does the trick but that isnt a solution to the problem. I live in a apartment and im close to the router so there isnt much interference…