On 6/27/16 5:35 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> Yes, very much agreed, part of the reason why I'm looking to do the
> watts per linecard calculation is to illustrate how it's not healthy
> except in certain places. As an edge aggregation device in a very
> small city in a rural western US state where the
On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 7:05 AM, Shahab Vahabzadeh
wrote:
> Hello Everybody,
> I am here to announce that TIC in Iran launched Neutral Internet Exchange
> Points.
> Right now we have four in:
>
>- Tehran (tehran-ix.ir)
>- Shiraz (shiraz-ix.ir)
>- Tabriz (tabriz-ix.ir)
>- Mashhad (m
Yes, very much agreed, part of the reason why I'm looking to do the watts
per linecard calculation is to illustrate how it's not healthy except in
certain places. As an edge aggregation device in a very small city in a
rural western US state where the electricity is 6 cents/kWh, the 24x7 load
from
On 28/06/16 00:26, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> Example:
> 7604S chassis with dual 2700W DC power - chassis and fans use how much
> power?
> 2 x RSP720-3CXL at 310W each
> WS-X6704 with DFC4 - ???W each
Way too much, is the simple answer.
I did have a 7604 (non-S) with the same PSUs, 1x SUP720-3BXL, 1x
W
I'm finding that the spec sheet for an RSP720-3CXL says 310W for the
supervisor itself.
Assuming a dual supervisor configuration in a 7604 or 7606, has anyone put
one on a watt meter and measured its actual power consumption?
Example:
7604S chassis with dual 2700W DC power - chassis and fans use
Fortinet has stuff that does this that is non-IT friendly.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 4:59 PM, Karl Auer wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-06-27 at 13:08 -0700, c b wrote:
> > In some cases...
>
> The words "in some cases" are a problem with any supposedly plug and
> play solution.
>
> > We really could use a
On Mon, 2016-06-27 at 13:08 -0700, c b wrote:
> In some cases...
The words "in some cases" are a problem with any supposedly plug and
play solution.
> We really could use a simple solution that you
> just flip on, it calls home, and works...
...but still requiring someone to enter credentials of
We use the Meraki series -- MX @ the main office, and Z1 for the remote, or
just 2 Z1 units if it's a small network and they work great.
We've even gone so far as to utilize Avaya ip phones over the link so the
teleworker's extension works wherever they are. I have to say, compared to a
PI
Situation: We have salespeople/engineers holding temporary
seminars/training/demonstrations in hotel meeting rooms.
Requirements:
field people need a very plug-n-play, simple, reliable vpn back to corporate
offices to present videos/slides/demonstrations. The materials are not
accessible via th
Hello Everybody,
I am here to announce that TIC in Iran launched Neutral Internet Exchange
Points.
Right now we have four in:
- Tehran (tehran-ix.ir)
- Shiraz (shiraz-ix.ir)
- Tabriz (tabriz-ix.ir)
- Mashhad (mashhad-ix.ir)
Currently we have near 45Gbps traffic on it but it will incre
We use Phonefactor (now azure authenticator) with anyconnect vpn. It sits
in front of LDAP/AD and integrates with it. It an be a PITA but it works.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 3:27 AM, Ray Ludendorff
wrote:
> Has anyone setup two factor VPN using a Cisco ASA VPN solution?
> What sort of soft client
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