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Turns out the reason I didn't need the workaround was that I bought FS.com optics coded for Arista and I also have a SFP programmer. So I don't have the command.
From what I'm reading, the "bash touch /mnt/flash/enable3px" method is not dependent on the eOS version, but the switch...
I run that version or a very close one on a 7050QX-32S and I didn’t need to do the 3x workaround, there was a command that just did it. I’ll check my running config shortly and see if I can find the command, if you haven’t found it via Google already.
It also depends on the VPN configuration. If the VPN is a full tunnel, then all your gateway will see is a bunch of encrypted traffic that's not decrypted until it hits the VPN server.
As CyklonDX said, you'd need to do what companies often do and hard block outbound traffic using the...
As far as I recall, it won't stop you from using 3rd party optics of any sort, but the optical monitoring will be disabled by default for non Brocade optics and can be overridden with a console command. Of course, if you're ordering from FS.com just have them code the optics or DACs as Brocade...
In UniFi you can assign a VLAN to a SSID and the AP will tag the traffic, so you do a trunk to the AP. For sanity, the trunk port default (untagged) VLAN should be the management VLAN, then tagged VLAN IDs for your client traffic.
Yes, that's pretty much it. buy the official Ruckus cable or hack one together. If a previous owner plugged in a standard USB cable expecting a USB to serial UART on the far end, then they most likely burned it out completely since they would have hit the serial port with USB line voltage...
Looking at what you pasted, I don't see that you've added any ports to the VLAN as either tagged or untagged. I only have 7k series units, so my syntax is slightly different for trunking, but for a pure trunk port where you have may not need a default/native/untagged VLAN, the command should be...
Sorry missed that you did. What ports on the 6450 are connected? TFTP only works via the regular switch ports when the switch OS boots; TFTP only works via the management port when in the boot loader.
I have used NetSpot; I really should get a GPS receiver for my laptop to be able to map precisely.
Good lord, Ekahau is expensive. Even if I had that kind of cash to throw around willy-nilly, I don't think I could convince myself to buy it for home use. If you're in the business of doing site...
I have it pretty much completely on auto because of very noisy neighboring APs. Stable so far. I may do a wireless survey with Netspot this weekend to see what things are like with these replacing the much cheaper UAP-AC-PROs I had.
If you leave it on optimize for compatibility it won’t use any DFS channels, so you don’t have to lock it down. I have Channelfly for 5g and background for 2.4; both set to 300 second interval. Default was like 20.
I'm glad I got a pair of R650's to replace a pair of UniFi UAP-AC-PRO units. Even for my older AC only devices, still getting 3-4x throughput in the 5Ghz band and places in my house where devices were falling back to 2.4Ghz stay on 5Ghz.
Running Unleashed just to get things up and running, but...
Transfer time is 4ms per spec which should be low enough. Maybe it’s taking slightly longer and the DC bricks have enough capacitance to not have a problem but the ICX trips?
The frequency at which it’s happening, do you have logs of if/why the UPS is switching over? Like I know my APC units...
Failing RAM maybe? Would likely be very hard if not impossible to catch in logs given the way the whole system is run from memory and virtually nothing is written back to the NAND storage. I don't know if that SODIMM look module is actual replaceable RAM or something else.
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