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ISDN modem next to it several years ago caught fire and so did the plastic on the monitor. The screen has to be readjusted every time the resolution changes because the "save button" is on the far left, and has melted into the faceplate. Otherwise it's fine.

well it looks freakin badass..
 
Some pics from this summer at a small LAN party...
Of course Cisco equipment :rolleyes:

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You have a Dreamcast BBA?! Damn I'm jealous :(

Everyone always is. I just got lucky. Hit up some pawnshops looking for another DC with an earlier manufacture date to play burned games a few years ago and nabbed one with the adapter for $20. :eek:

nice servers, looking at 10000000000 ppd with f@h :p

That's why I'm runnin' F@H on them obviously. I'll be #1 in the [H]orde by tomorrow! :D

well it looks freakin badass..

Thanks! Took a lot of hard work. (What with spraying it down with an extinguisher to put it out and then throwing it outside in the rain overnight.) It was always fun lugging it to LANs and having people gawk at it. I've thought about burning a case up the same way for kicks. Easiest case mod. Ever. :cool:
 
Everyone always is. I just got lucky. Hit up some pawnshops looking for another DC with an earlier manufacture date to play burned games a few years ago and nabbed one with the adapter for $20.
Okay, *NOW* I'm jealous! They go for £100+ on ebay over here :(
 
ISDN modem next to it several years ago caught fire and so did the plastic on the monitor. The screen has to be readjusted every time the resolution changes because the "save button" is on the far left, and has melted into the faceplate. Otherwise it's fine.
Thats awesome. Good story to tell... Anyway, I love your INITECH mug, great movie.
 
Hmm.. we were around twenty people. That's why you absolutly need a Cisco Catalyst 4006 and two HP roliant DL380 :D

Actualy we used the 4006 to get 48 Gbit ports :eek:
 
nice, did you get that second hand? a bit of a overkill for 20 people :p

Yes.. its a used cisco. Normaly we use it for larger LAN partys wit around 450 players.... together with a Catalyst 6000 series switch and some 3524XL for the users...

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I hate moving.....here's the temp setup until everything is moved in and setup again. Sorry for the crappy pics.....the decent camera is somewhere in a box with the rest of the network, lol.

I <3 flight cases.....
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Starting to get stuff moved over....everybody needs a little fiber....:D
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I hate moving.....here's the temp setup until everything is moved in and setup again. Sorry for the crappy pics.....the decent camera is somewhere in a box with the rest of the network, lol.

I <3 flight cases.....
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Starting to get stuff moved over....everybody needs a little fiber....:D
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Sun V100's? Mind if I ask what you use them for?
 
what flightcase is that?

Skyline got it, just a normal SKB rack. Got it on eBay for about $40 bones. I think it's about 18" from front rail to back.

GlobalFear said:
What are you running on the IP330?

Currently have pfSense on it.....awesome little box. Quieted down the fans a little and now it's pretty much perfect.

smizack said:
Sun V100's? Mind if I ask what you use them for?

Those in the photos are Netra X1's. There's a V100 on the way, but hasn't arrived yet. Two of the boxes in the pictures are going to a local inner city non-profit organization that does an after school program for kids. They're being setup to run squid\dansguardian as well as some network services. The other two and the V100 I use for my web\testing\jumpstart servers. The X1 is a great little web hosting box with plenty of power. They'll probably be replacing the Cobalts (which I just got for such a good deal I couldn't pass up...I tinker waaaaay too much :D )
 
Those in the photos are Netra X1's. There's a V100 on the way, but hasn't arrived yet. Two of the boxes in the pictures are going to a local inner city non-profit organization that does an after school program for kids. They're being setup to run squid\dansguardian as well as some network services. The other two and the V100 I use for my web\testing\jumpstart servers. The X1 is a great little web hosting box with plenty of power. They'll probably be replacing the Cobalts (which I just got for such a good deal I couldn't pass up...I tinker waaaaay too much :D )

Cool. I have an X1 also, but It's hard to tell them from the V100's, and X1's don't seem to be very common anymore. Are you running Solaris on all the sunfires?

I have the same problem you do. Nice 380 btw. ;) I'm looking for a 380 or a dl100. I need some nas.
 
Yup, Solaris 9 or 10 on all of my sparc boxes. Thought about loading up Debian, but haven't had the time to try it out on one yet......and I really like all my LOM features :p

The 380 is being a pain in the ass as of late.....just loaded it up with 6 73gig drives, and the Smart Array 5i controller decided to crap out on me. :mad: Great box when it's actually running though.
 


Anyone else have COX and have this lopsided result. I guess I'm getting what I'm paying for :p, but i would be nice for them to hand over a little more upstream bandwidth..
 


Anyone else have COX and have this lopsided result. I guess I'm getting what I'm paying for :p, but i would be nice for them to hand over a little more upstream bandwidth..

You need way more upstream to really be able to use that downstream. That's kind of screwy.
 
*Thinks everyone is stupid*

I'm on a lowly 768 (if even that Verizon has a mind of there own) DSL connection and I'm happy. Whats with people and HUGE connection speeds?

im not referring to you specificly, but isn't this suppose to be a thread where you post pictures of your network stuff, not your connection speeds? Go make a separate thread for those of you to show off ;)

Now let's see some real networking hardware!!
 
I agree, but we run a lot a solaris machines at work, so I do the same at home.
It's just easier to keep up on it that way.

Its each to his own i suppose, that was just my personal opinion

*truth is ringofsteel is shit at solaris*
 
Its each to his own i suppose, that was just my personal opinion

*truth is ringofsteel is shit at solaris*

Actually, I couldn't stand it when I frist started the job. It seemed like everything was misplaced, but now I kinda like it. ;)

I still get screwed up sometimes going between them and our www/mail machines that run linux.
 
Im giving it a go, im trying to learn it on one of my sparc servers. :)
 
I can understand P2P, but no GAMING? Cmon, it's low bandwidth and a requisite leisure activity for many college students. WTF?! Riot against the IS Dept!

/Used to work IS at a state Uni...
Well, JANET is privately funded for education, so the stiffs don't want us to do anything with it but educational stuff! If P2P ports were left open, it would probably result in the largest & fastest file sharing ring in the world!
 
Actually, I couldn't stand it when I frist started the job. It seemed like everything was misplaced, but now I kinda like it. ;)

I still get screwed up sometimes going between them and our www/mail machines that run linux.

It's worse for me. I'm primarily Linux now (after 12 years as a Windows SysAdmin) and our environment is Linux, AIX, Solaris and HPUX. Seems we let our clients choose which platform we were going to support for them for a long time... finally we have some oversight to hopefully change that.

At least with Windows, I had incremental changes to deal with when moving from NT 3.5, 4.0, Win2k, and 2k3. Now I have 11 different revs across 4 OSes. "Unix" isn't always "Unix." :(
 
It's worse for me. I'm primarily Linux now (after 12 years as a Windows SysAdmin) and our environment is Linux, AIX, Solaris and HPUX. Seems we let our clients choose which platform we were going to support for them for a long time... finally we have some oversight to hopefully change that.

At least with Windows, I had incremental changes to deal with when moving from NT 3.5, 4.0, Win2k, and 2k3. Now I have 11 different revs across 4 OSes. "Unix" isn't always "Unix." :(

Going from windows to unix is a pain in the arse.
 
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