To my knowledge Simplex Grinnell fire detection systems currently use token
ring.
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OpenDNS is my favorite for blocking things like FB and all sorts of other
productivity killers.
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Assumption: Construction guys are present.
1. Dump cable in large pile on the floor
2. Yell "Does anybody want this copper?"
3. Use broom to fend of multiple takers
4. Tell the guy who wants it that he can have it as long as he hauls it away
Not that I've ever done this of course...
The inf
IMHO the cable provider and enterprise provider subsets have no intersection.
I've never had a good experience with a cable provider trying to pretend to be
an enterprise provider.
Thanks,
Matt
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From: Adcock,
That's very true. They ship some out one door for Cisco and some out another
door for gray/black market.
One other thing to note - the discounts shown on the Web site previously
mentioned here are not that greater than the ones I know Cisco gives many
companies. Is it really worth taking a
t Cisco would fulfil their support
contract?
Regards,
Ken
On 4 March 2010 15:22, Adcock, Matt [HISNA] wrote:
Don't deploy the equipment, demand a refund, and report the reseller to
Cisco. I agree completely with Brian - find a good Cisco partner and stick
with them. Also, y
Don't deploy the equipment, demand a refund, and report the reseller to Cisco.
I agree completely with Brian - find a good Cisco partner and stick with them.
Also, you can't legally buy used Cisco equipment and use the operating system.
You can buy the equipment but the OS is absolutely non-
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