Network pics thread

How much did you cisco lab cost you all together? Would that suffice for ccna studying?
 
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Just got everything wired in and done. A little cleaning up to do but so far everything works great. Got every room in the house wired up with CAT5e and gigabit.

DD-WRT is loaded onto the router and at some point I'm going to add in a NAS.

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Just got everything wired in and done. A little cleaning up to do but so far everything works great. Got every room in the house wired up with CAT5e and gigabit.

DD-WRT is loaded onto the router and at some point I'm going to add in a NAS.

^^ shaw modem shaw phone ?
 
CableOne, DOCSIS 3.0 coming soon and will consolidate both into one unit.

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@dR.Jester I like the toilet paper :D

No - kidding. Are you satisfied with the Linksys Router WiFi signal strength?

Here's a photo of my rack:
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Networking is in a smaller rack above:
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DSL Line A (Deutsche Telekom): (16M/1M)
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DSL Line B (Vodafone): (6M/640K)
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Installed two of our fifteen Ubiquity AP's. They are nice and flush-mounted! :)

Here's one:


Replacing Meraki's, it was either $4200 for the Enterprise Meraki license or $1,000 for 15 Ubiquity Enterprise AP's. So far they are kicking ass pretty well. :)
 
here is a little of mine, I am putting it all in a 7' rack and will get pics up after that.

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Installed two of our fifteen Ubiquity AP's. They are nice and flush-mounted! :)

Here's one:


Replacing Meraki's, it was either $4200 for the Enterprise Meraki license or $1,000 for 15 Ubiquity Enterprise AP's. So far they are kicking ass pretty well. :)

Those are pretty dam nice! I really want to try one.
 
You knew what I meant obviously. It's still flush to the surface if you want me to get all smart ass about it. :D lol

easy to mount and setup ? hows the range on those bad boys mike ?

Im using the engenius 9550's and like them lots, but would like to try the Ubiquiti's too..
 
easy to mount and setup ? hows the range on those bad boys mike ?

Im using the engenius 9550's and like them lots, but would like to try the Ubiquiti's too..

Mounting is easy, three screws and a hole in the wall with a cable.

I'm still testing the range and jumping from AP to AP while roaming to see how well they do. So far, better than the Meraki's.
 
I agree! , you got some explaining to do!

OTA is, over-the-air... ie.. free. Maybe he doesn't get the best signal at his house or just too lazy to put his own antenna up.

Side note, just got a new job. I would LOVE to put some pictures up of the data center, but i don't think I'll be able too.
 
I don't have much to show off but nevertheless, it's a neat little setup...

Annnnnnd my embedded Asterisk box; giving me free phone service via SipGate and Google Voice :D

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Your "embedded Asterisk box" looks an aweful lot like a D-Link DNS-323 NAS ;). Nice job recycling a below-average storage box into something useful!
 
i tried that google voice and pbxina flash but google voice in canada doesn't give you a number :(
 
Well I think it's time for me to stop hording pictures and post. Here is some of the new updates that I've been working on for our HQ. Slowly but surely.

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Wow what is that with all those network ports on the back? what do they do?
 
It will be for iSCSI, not really for Teaming as such though but for MPIO although I am not sure what the 2 on the right of the group of 4 are used for.

Don't forget a SAN is split in two down the middle for redundency hence the almost mirror image on each side
 
OTA is, over-the-air... ie.. free. Maybe he doesn't get the best signal at his house or just too lazy to put his own antenna up.

More too lazy and cheap. Even scored the 100' of coax to do it from the cable guy when he was down the street. ( I did ask if I could have it! )
 
Wow what is that with all those network ports on the back? what do they do?

There are 6 total data ports on this san.

The 4 ports that are in the middle were setup for NFS in a LAGG.. The other 2 were setup in a LAGG for iSCSI.

I love this San
 
More too lazy and cheap. Even scored the 100' of coax to do it from the cable guy when he was down the street. ( I did ask if I could have it! )

Nice!

Here is my contribution. A couple of decommissioned 2610 routers a customer gave me. Top one has a WIC-1T and missing the faceplate the bottom has a WIC-2T. Honestly, i haven't even touched them since I got them. Although, i might fire them up to play with OSPF.

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Some photos of the insides of my 1941 with ISM-SRE-300, HWIC-1ADSL (adsl modem) and EHWIC-D-8ESG-P (8-port poe gigabit switch).

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Some photos of the insides of my 1941 with ISM-SRE-300, HWIC-1ADSL (adsl modem) and EHWIC-D-8ESG-P (8-port poe gigabit switch).

What the? I just looked all that stuff up and it is like $4000 worth of stuff! is that for your home!?

Can you explain to me what the ISM-SRE-300-K9= SRE 300 Internal Services Module does? does that com with the router or did you buy and install that also? Newegg sells it. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...itch+Modules-_-Cisco+Systems++Inc.-_-33120398
 
yeah this is at home. The ISM-SRE-300 is basically a small blade server which runs one of several applications available from cisco. I'm running AXP (application extension platrform) which is essentially a virtualized linux (customized centos) environment, so I can have it do whatever I'd like. It can also interface directly with the router cli and pick up data and modify the running configuration, though I don't have a need for any of that. I have mine running asterisk 1.8, freeradius, bind, dhcpd and cacti (plus mysql and apache). It's good because it's reliable and eliminates the need for another server running those basic functions. You can also run cisco unity express on it and apparently they're coming out with wireless lan controller and network monitoring applications for it.
 
ejgriffin, THANK YOU for that hardware porn. This thread needs more of that.

If I had that equipment in my hands, I would soooo totally change the thermal past on those heatsinks with MX-4.

it's just... hardware porn. period. MOAR!

*twiddling thermal paste tubes in fingers*
 
um ok... so if I post pictures of the pair of Nexus 7000s that just went in at work are you going to blow your load or what?

/shudders
 
um ok... so if I post pictures of the pair of Nexus 7000s that just went in at work are you going to blow your load or what?

/shudders
Nope, 99% of the people on these forums would just look at it and be like "wtf" and then 2 posts later when someone posts pictures of a pix 515e they're creaming their pants.....

ive posted pictures of ASR9k's(months before it was released), nexus 7k's, 15454 MSPP's, 7600's/6500's and thats the reaction ive noticed. :p A few other members have posted similar and ive noticed that as well.

perhaps I should start posting more pictures of my 2610xms!
 
Nope, 99% of the people on these forums would just look at it and be like "wtf" and then 2 posts later when someone posts pictures of a pix 515e they're creaming their pants.....

ive posted pictures of ASR9k's(months before it was released), nexus 7k's, 15454 MSPP's, 7600's/6500's and thats the reaction ive noticed. :p A few other members have posted similar and ive noticed that as well.

perhaps I should start posting more pictures of my 2610xms!


Truth! Guess I should be taking more pics of any old 2924XL's that I rip out. :rolleyes:
 
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