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Patreon Vid: Port Adapters and Electrical Work

Quick overview of some of the Cisco 7200 series port adapters I've been picking up. Oh and then I ramble on and on pretending to be an electrician.

Patreon Vid: Port Adapters and Electrical Work

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reminds me of this one: https://youtu.be/XzhCGSE7KKw?si=JMNb5nKphvmC6SIl

clabretro

With that video card you have to play doom obviously!

Tobias Christiansen

Cisco T-Rex and iPerf are good traffic generators. Read about ixia-c the other day, which can run in a docker container. Network monitoring wise, I run PRTG at home on a windows box - but looking around see Grafana a can pull snmp from devices.

Jason Fenwick

Ok that makes sense. According to wikipedia, CS1.6 was ported to linux and osx in 2013, so closer, but still not even PPC. It would be very funny under wine.

Dan

that does actually make sense, I didn't know that. thank you!

clabretro

Electrical Gauge is a bit confusing, but this is how it works. Guage N is one Nth of an inch. so if you stripped a 14ga wire and cut it into 14 pieces and laid them side by side, it would measure one inch across. So 10ga is one tenth of an inch, and 16ga is one sixteenth of an inch. I hope that helps.

Glen Dady

I haven't figured out a way to monitor _or_ generate load for testing all this gear out, but I'd like to. Open to ideas there for sure!

clabretro

ah two different projects, I was just rambling lol. the remodeled room needed outlets relocated + additional ones added, so I just branched off the existing 20amp there. I could've sworn there was some weird Linux port of CS 1.6 but I must be wrong... maybe we'll go for ultimate pain and run it under Wine.

clabretro

I'm a little confused. You want to get 20amp in the server room for your main rack, so why are you mucking around with the electrical in the remodeled room other than for remodeling? Or was that just to show where the 20 amp already was? also: minecraft on p5 would probably work, IDK about counterstrike

Dan

I'm here for all this, love the remodel content and planning thoughts we get in these. Looking forward to some ATM tinkering! Do you have network monitor running in your environment? If you have a way to saturate an ATM link, you should be able to demonstrate the prioritization mechanisms inside that protocol.

Jason Fenwick


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