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That's the most strangest thing I've ever heard in my life...I do it all the time...Belden CDT 2 port jacks when you don't have a coupler, works wonders...or even a cross connect...
Got a Dell 8024F and Dell 5524 pretty cheap for the home lab(I work from home....).
Dell 8024F is a little on the noisy side of things though!
What's the power use and noise level like?
Nice.. the 8024F is FAST we use it with the Intel X520.
Finally replaced my Dell 2724 Gigabit switch with an HP 1810G-24 "fanless" Gigabit switch.
--Why I waited this long I'll never know. It was well worth the money though!! I tried hacking my 2724 to get it quieter. I tried rubber pads and grommets to isolate the fan noise. I eventually replaced the fans with specialized units from Digikey but still managed to produce a noticeable noise in my office. I finally found an HP 2724 for around $150 shipped. Hell, I would have paid much more now that I have it running. It was the last item in my office to finally be silenced. I now have near complete silence and I couldn't be happier...
It's called a printer pool....why are there 2 big WorkCenter MFPs sitting right next to eachother?
that horrendous closet I posted earlier......its getting redone starting wednesday
I have 4 almost full HP 5412's staged for it at the moment
Ill try and grab a pic each morning after we complete work
sadly we were only able to get an approved downtime window of 5:30a-8a
...why are there 2 big WorkCenter MFPs sitting right next to eachother?
@crisu
What is the management like for the PA-200? Webgui I imagine? What is the difference in specs between the SSG and the PA-200 (primarily throughput)?
Also, nice PDU. IP I see. How much that set you back?
POST REST OF CCIE RACK!
It isn't very clear in the picture. We have a series of "closets" in a five story building that were placed in a central utility shaft that runs from the top floor to the bottom. The racks are sitting on a mesh floor that bounces as you walk on it. Essentially, I stand over more than five stories of open air whenever I work on those racks. Hate it, hate it, hate it.
Yeah I wouldn't want to do that... i scared the crap out of myself working in NYC once. I was in a building near the apple store, about 50 stories up I think... anyway in the delivery elevator area is a "garbage shaft" that is essentialy a STRAIGHT DROP from the top of the building to the bottom. where you drop the garbage bags... o m g was that scary. I was even looking over a safety wall but mannnnnnnnn the wind coming up it was just scary as anything
A project I started Thursday in our primary IDF closet:
The racks Groweth...
Now with 100% more Carrier Ethernet and some old Juniper. Kind of useless right now, but won't be shortly. I'll be working on my MEF-CECP after finishing up the CCNP R&S.