We got that stuff for our conference room that lets you flip a switch and the glass becomes opaque or transparent because blinds weren't cool enough I guess. Except they didn't want to pay for the actual glass so we got some lovely film, and they also didn't want to pay for a professional to install it so... yeah.
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Our call center software is all Cisco, so it'll be interesting what the consultants come up with.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 02:30 |
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GreenNight posted:Our call center software is all Cisco, so it'll be interesting what the consultants come up with. A sagging burlap sack with "$" printed on it
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 02:47 |
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We're used to it. All our video conferencing equipment is Cisco, along with all our phones, switches, routers, firewalls, etc. We're balls deep.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 02:50 |
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GreenNight posted:We're used to it. All our video conferencing equipment is Cisco, along with all our phones, switches, routers, firewalls, etc. We're balls deep. I think you'll find they are in fact the ones who are balls-deep .
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In my office, we've got those giant screens for metrics, but we've got aquarium footage on them instead.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:In my office, we've got those giant screens for metrics, but we've got aquarium footage on them instead. This is the correct usage
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Volmarias posted:This is the correct usage We use ours for major sporting events.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:In my office, we've got those giant screens for metrics, but we've got aquarium footage on them instead. Our NOC has a set of 103 inch flat screens. 3 of them are metrics and monitoring stats. The 4th has a cable TV connection. "We... uh... yeah! We need to be able to access global news in case something happens. Or something like that" Plus they're in a restricted access area with frosted glass, so it may or may not have the Science Channel or ESPN or one of those WWII documentary channels on when I visit the NOC.
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flosofl posted:Our NOC has a set of 103 inch flat screens. 3 of them are metrics and monitoring stats. The 4th has a cable TV connection. haha we do the same thing. 6 TVs for monitoring and metrics, and 2 more with cable TV to, uh, proactively monitor problem channels. It's very important to monitor every UFC PPV the morning after. To be fair, we actually use it for it's intended purpose...for about 20 minutes a day. Renegret fucked around with this message at 14:18 on Feb 6, 2017 |
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My floor has TVs mounted every 30 feet around the perimeter of the building. The one over my desk is always on either Sci or BBC America depending on my mood, since I have the cable remote.
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Volmarias posted:This is the correct usage
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rafikki posted:We got that stuff for our conference room that lets you flip a switch and the glass becomes opaque or transparent because blinds weren't cool enough I guess. Except they didn't want to pay for the actual glass so we got some lovely film, and they also didn't want to pay for a professional to install it so... yeah. I remember some CSI Miami episode with glass like that, going when I first saw it. I need that for my office door... (glass wall with a slide glass door basically)
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Wibla posted:I remember some CSI Miami episode with glass like that, going when I first saw it. I need that for my office door... (glass wall with a slide glass door basically) It's actually really cool when it's the actual glass. This film probably works decently too, but when you have a couple of guys in the office installing it instead of a professional...
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Super Slash posted:No that's leaving the thing powered off for two years gathering dust while people ask about it every few months, sales metrics... ha ha That's pretty much what I'm seeing. I even set up dashboards to be used and nothing happened.
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Today I learned that the best way to get new domain controllers replicating is just to be patient. Was trying to kick off manual replication of a new DC at a new site yesterday evening, slept on it, woke up to find everything was happy.
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92 tickets and counting
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A Pinball Wizard posted:92 tickets and counting Is that tickets about the meeting you had to have, or just tickets you've dealt with today?
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rafikki posted:It's actually really cool when it's the actual glass. This film probably works decently too, but when you have a couple of guys in the office installing it instead of a professional... We have that installed in our underutilized meeting room adjacent to the giant Ops center they paid to upgrade and then immediately abandoned when they pushed monitoring offshore. The glass apparently can fail if left "clear" for too long, so the worrywart manager always freaks out if people have it transparent for any reason. For a while people just flipped it on to see how long it would take him to notice.
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Wibla posted:I remember some CSI Miami episode with glass like that, going when I first saw it. I need that for my office door... (glass wall with a slide glass door basically) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F9dgduJXPs
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How do you handle talking to the micromanaging uninformed and often (spouting completely incorrect statements) kind of boss aside from avoiding them at all times whenever possible? Literally makes poo poo up like saying we haven't documented anything, haven't validated for best practices etc when I'm literally opening and showing him the docs as he asks. He'll also make bad statements and change his view when ~10 people tell him he's full of poo poo, came from a small biz env and is in a big biz env. It gets so bad other people have to stick up for me just to get him to stfu, and his boss is waiting for (my boss) to fail. I've been apologized to by boss's boss multiple times. WTF to do? My only other thought is which I'm working on.
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notwithoutmyanus posted:How do you handle talking to the micromanaging uninformed and often (spouting completely incorrect statements) kind of boss aside from avoiding them at all times whenever possible? Next time his boss apologizes to you, ask if you can list them as a reference.
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A client's security team is freaking out about an "application" that is "responding to connections" over TCP Port 53. This is my face when reading the e-mail chain where apparently nobody knows what port DNS runs on:
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 04:47 |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/5rmsw0/major_cisco_hardware_clock_issue_affecting/ http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/clock-signal.html quote:TL;DR version: My deepest condolences for you poor bastards that will have to deal with these or rely on people that will. NCS1K-CNTLR NCS5500 Line Cards IR809/IR829 ISR4331, ISR4321, ISR4351 UCS-E120 ASA 5506, 5506W, 5506H, 5508, and 5516 Cisco ISA3000 N9K-C9504-FM-E/N9K-C9508-FM-E/N9K-X9732C-EX MX 84 MS350 Series
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Yeah I already sent in our RMA. Two routers and an ASA. Good loving times.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 04:54 |
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All the ISRs at our branch offices and god knows how many customers because we're still tallying them
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pr0digal posted:A client's security team is freaking out about an "application" that is "responding to connections" over TCP Port 53. MULTIPLE COMPUTERS ARE CONNECTING TO OUR TIMESERVER OVER PORT 123!!! IT'S SOME KIND OF BOTNET!!!
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Kazinsal posted:All the ISRs at our branch offices and god knows how many customers because we're still tallying them The best is that Cisco won't help pay for you having to replace your customers devices. Good luck giving them that bill.
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flosofl posted:MULTIPLE COMPUTERS ARE CONNECTING TO OUR TIMESERVER OVER PORT 123!!! IT'S SOME KIND OF BOTNET!!! See also: they freaked out about having 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 show up in the DNS servers list on the computers. Like what the literal gently caress? Have you never heard of using them as fallback DNS servers? pr0digal fucked around with this message at 05:09 on Feb 7, 2017 |
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Shalhavet posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/5rmsw0/major_cisco_hardware_clock_issue_affecting/ Our network guy who researched more let me know that the issue is probably with the whole Intel Atom C2000 series. So I guess be on the lookout for any devices with those.
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Mr. Fix It posted:Our network guy who researched more let me know that the issue is probably with the whole Intel Atom C2000 series. So I guess be on the lookout for any devices with those. Yep. Includes all pfSense firewalls except the SG-1000, a whole whack of Synology NASes, the Dell PowerEdge FM120 microservers, and god knows what else.
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notwithoutmyanus posted:How do you handle talking to the micromanaging uninformed and often (spouting completely incorrect statements) kind of boss aside from avoiding them at all times whenever possible? It's cool, if you can stick it out till he's impeached you might get some kind of deal from Congress in exchange for testimony.
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pr0digal posted:See also: they freaked out about having 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 show up in the DNS servers list on the computers. GOOGLE MIGHT STEAL COMPANY SECRETS A real thing I heard once.
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Kazinsal posted:Yep. Includes all pfSense firewalls except the SG-1000, a whole whack of Synology NASes, the Dell PowerEdge FM120 microservers, and god knows what else. gently caress me.
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uPen posted:gently caress me. Here's The Register's piece on it: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/06/cisco_intel_decline_to_link_product_warning_to_faulty_chip/ Juicy bit: quote:Many other technology vendors make products with Intel Atom C2000 processors, including Dell and Synology. The Register pinged Dell and Synology via email, and neither were immediately available for comment. People with Synology DS1815+ storage boxes have been reporting complete hardware failures; the DS1815+ is powered by an Intel Atom C2538. and list of models: quote:C2308, C2338, C2350, C2358, C2508, C2518, C2530, C2538, C2550, C2558, C2718, C2730, C2738, C2750, and C2758.
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Shalhavet posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/5rmsw0/major_cisco_hardware_clock_issue_affecting/
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Blimey! Just checked my various Cisco/Synology responsibilities and I -appear- to be in the clear.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 13:18 |
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I'm having card access readers put on all our buildings. These will be locked using magnets, per usual. Now that everything is installed, director doesn't want magnets. Why? Because the magnets will warp the doors eventually and we will have to replace the doors. Solution? Replace all the doors with push bar doors and replace the magnets with push bar switches. We have to pay for the equipment they've already installed. So rather than eventually probably have to replace a door after a decade, we've doubled the cost of the project and replaced the doors anyways. How the actual gently caress has my life gotten to this point?
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larchesdanrew posted:I'm having card access readers put on all our buildings. These will be locked using magnets, per usual. Now that everything is installed, director doesn't want magnets. At least this is better than at the TV station where the engineer would have made door magnets out of repurposed hard drives and replacement doors by welding thirty seven old PC towers together.
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Larches, just document stupid decisions. That way you can hold up the CYA documentation when it all goes tits up.
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