MikeTrike
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New toys for work.![]()
I'm considering buying a 5505 just to tinker around with and learn more of the ASA on my own.
Do it. You'll love it. I love mine.
I would love to pick one up, but I'm having trouble finding one for under $200 - I know they're worth that much... but, I'd love to catch one for a steal.
I would love to pick one up, but I'm having trouble finding one for under $200 - I know they're worth that much... but, I'd love to catch one for a steal.
Is that an Alienware rackmount chassis?
what is the Barracuda box?
Is that an Alienware rackmount chassis?
Yup, just like dashpuppy said. There is another one in the other room that will be moving back.
Jay, if you were talking about my Barracuda box, it's the spam filter for our mail server. I loathe it. Anytime I need to do anything it takes forever for it to respond. Most of the time it will timeout and I have to start over.
I'm looking into switching to SmarterMail and buying the spam service that can plug into it and tossing the Barracuda down the stairs.
Cisco emailed us a few months ago saying that they were going to upgrade our C100 appliance since it was EOL. My boss figured we would get the C150 to replace it, but they sent a C170 instead:
Outside Hot Swap drives
http://www.tft.com/brandon/c1701.jpg
Full frontal
http://www.tft.com/brandon/c1702.jpg
Obligatory all internal shot
http://www.tft.com/brandon/c1703.jpg
Closeup of the hotswap "backplane"
http://www.tft.com/brandon/c1704.jpg
Moar [H] internal shots
http://www.tft.com/brandon/c1705.jpg
Cisco emailed us a few months ago saying that they were going to upgrade our C100 appliance since it was EOL. My boss figured we would get the C150 to replace it, but they sent a C170 instead:
Outside Hot Swap drives
Those hot-swap bays always remind me of those old white compaq ppro-p2 generation proliants.
Installed a backup setup at a place today and saw one of those Barracuda backup boxes, never seen one before. Sad part was he had 2 new DL360 G7s not even plugged in because he hasn't had time to set them up.
Yes, the interface on Barracuda's is SLLLLOOOOOOWWWW. Our mail filter is even slower than our web filter.
Are we looking at the same thing? I'm seeing a board that's super sparse and loaded with discrete passive components. Why would the design mandate that? Then, there's half a dozen BGA pads that have no parts on them.NOW THOSE are some small sata cables, and a GOD DAM SEXY looking piece of hardware !
Those are some old servers! We took most of those SUpermicro (er, Chenbro?) chassis out of production, but we still have a few lying around. What is your power density?What about full rack?
Asked network guy about maybe one more switch. Was told yea he had one.
Went to go pickup stuff, and he tried to offload ton more stuff than I needed. Ended up splitting it with a friend so he could study for CCNA and forward too.
I ended up getting a 2620 and a PIX-525.
Not.. even sure where to begin with everything I have now. The pile is growing exponentially.
Thoughts? lol..
Asked network guy about maybe one more switch. Was told yea he had one.
Went to go pickup stuff, and he tried to offload ton more stuff than I needed. Ended up splitting it with a friend so he could study for CCNA and forward too.
I ended up getting a 2620 and a PIX-525.
http://random.kennocha.com/pictures/ccna/2012-07-28 02.11.46.jpg
Not.. even sure where to begin with everything I have now. The pile is growing exponentially.
Thoughts? lol..
Are we looking at the same thing? I'm seeing a board that's super sparse and loaded with discrete passive components. Why would the design mandate that? Then, there's half a dozen BGA pads that have no parts on them.
Those are some old servers! We took most of those SUpermicro (er, Chenbro?) chassis out of production, but we still have a few lying around. What is your power density?
This picture,
Look at the small sata cables, ( a few threads back some one said something about small sata cables )
Do you need to buy that hardware to learn CCNA (other network stuff)?
You don't NEED to. You can use packet tracer for CCNA. A real lab just gives you hands-on time with the physical hardware. I much prefer physical to virtual, though it's nice to sometimes just fire up PacketTracer instead of turning on my rack when it's hot outside.
Hey does anyone have a color coding plan for their cables? I'm setting up my network but wanted to see what other people use ie green for data red for critical connections (like modem to switch)
I know there isn't a standard but meh learn from others...