you should use that time machine to go back in time to warm that pizza up and finish eating it, give it to the dude on the right, looks like he really needs some food 😜
I genuinely have a interesting question as well for future reference regarding cabling, Why is Cat5e still used in prod? Wouldn't Cat6 be more 'future proof' as it can also do a limited distance 10GBPS? Also, do you use switch stacking or manually configure each one and sync VLAN data across using Cisco VTP? Thanks.
man 6500's are behemoths. where i used to worked which was an educational environment they had two 6500's that were responsible for handling all ingress traffic to central office from all other campuses. but then we switched over from 6500's to nexus 7706's.
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i have 3 questions - What your opinions about cat 7 ? - in your Datacenter have blades ? - Have servers and switches with high bandwidth like 25/40/100 GBe ? Thank you
Hi Could you answer, SIP VoIP - How does telephone numbers that a customer dial from BT, Virgin, Talk Talk etc ( public switched telephone network) get to data centre then to sip trunks. Our call centre had 4 x ISDN30s (120 lines) with block 100 direct dial number local in com's room but was moving to cloud sip, just before I left. I aware that ie FreePBX is VoIP server software in which softphones, IP phone connect to via IP address or sip.domain.name how traditional telephone line connect both ways . Hope this question makes sense.
Awesome video! Taking my CCNA exam this month hopefully, and just got a call back for a Network Admin position. I had a call back for a NOC Tech, but they're looking for a little bit more experience than I currently have. Love the videos, keep them coming!
What other departments does the company have? Do you provide help desk support for the partners that you have? In the future would you guys be interested in showing that side of the company as well? Mainly ask becuase I'm a Tier 2 Help Desk Enginner and curious about it.
Awesome content! Love the channel and can't wait to watch it grow. As an IT Professional this is definitely one of the more interesting channels I have come across and found.