Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
You're about right. We've basically got the same thing set up here.
Just delegate mysite.com in corporate dns to your ad and make sure corporate network can access dev net. That's ip connectivity, probably gonna have to push some routes etc. This is something net admins will have to do for you...
I'd love to see a smaller net connector but that's highly unlikely. Why? If you want ethernet distances with those speeds you need electrical characteristics on cable that small connectors can't provide. Or you need external converter which is then half an ethernet card already...
Hope i'm...
And if you got the flame update first (because public discussion =/= possibly found in the wild)? I think that's the point he was making.
But i agree, more automagic -> less to worry about.
Supposedly you can enable non-cisco certified sfps on cisco gear with
service unsupported-transceiver
NICs shouldn't have a problem i guess.
Should add, it's mostly "official certification", ie. administrative reason, why they don't work, not technological.
Also, there are _a lot_ of layer 2 features that switches support these days. Setting them up as a basic switch isn't really hard but a hefty manual is handy for all the fancy stuff like 802.1x, igmp snooping, L2 filtering etc.
CCNA teaches a lot of basic stuff that's not vendor specific, which is the real value here. If you know this stuff from working with another vendor, passing CCNA isn't hard either (if you learn a couple of cisco-specific configuration commands). And when you get the concepts, you won't have...
Ah, yes, I see you've addressed my points most adequately.
I'm also glad you understand what presumption of innocence means and how bail figures into (our) legal system.
Should you ever spend half a year locked up for some minor offense, well... You messed up, plain and simple. Maybe you...
I'm glad you have a sense of proportion.
Even if he was/is guilty of unlawful access and 14k$ in damages (and we know how they come up with these numbers), that warrants being stranded in a foreign country for 10 months, away from your life/family? I'm sure _coincidentally_ being in the...
This. You only have L2 switch from what i can see. No router = no connectivity. VLANs are like separate physical lans, so you need router to connect them.
While your comp. can access the whole /24 subnet, the other way around won't necessarily work (just like previous case). It really depends on default gw setup etc., since there also exists arp redirect mechanism. Also, ip broadcasts won't work.
Different subnets on their own are mostly useless...