Jump to content

Rauer-Tech

Member
  • Posts

    14
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Rauer-Tech's Achievements

  1. On the plus side, your latest video on the core i9 and x299 is up to 1.2mil in less than 24 hours! Cheers!???
  2. This is a Bust for me. It will not detect Avaya Switches. Thanks for the info though. It looked promising.
  3. If your surge protector is not capable to handle the latest Ghz requirements needed through the coax cable for your ISP (Internet Service Provider) than this will cause your issue. That being said, if your ISP did your installation correctly, they would have properly grounded your cable lines outside of your home with a copper wire and a ground pole 8ft into the ground. Another option is to ground your cable connection insider at the ground block they install. You can ground it yourself with ground wire and a copper pipe attachment you can purchase at your local home improvement store. This is the safest and best way to protect your equipment connected via coax. I would use your surge protectors for the electrical plug portion of the device protection but remove the Coax Cable. I used to work for Comcast FYI.
  4. Avaya 5520's are Gigabit. They are dirt cheap since the are EOL and the company just sold off its networking business.
  5. You can purchase a cheap Avaya Smart switch on ebay for under $100.00. Its a 48port poe as well fully Gigabit. Search for Avaya 4548GT-PWR. Ive seen tons of them on their. Its a cheap solution that's overkill for your needs! good luck!
  6. Here is a basic Diagram I whipped up quickly to help you understand.
  7. Thanks! ill check it out for sure! do you currently use or have you used it in the past? Pros/Cons?
  8. Yea I tried to copy over a picture instead of Uploading it. All fixed. The link provided does not work with speedtest Beta.
  9. Hello All, I am currently looking for a new solution to automatically connect to my network switches/routers and save a copy of my running configurations. I currently have Infoblox NetMRI doing this, but it is not working for all my switches and support is horrible. Frankly I pay a yearly subscription for a device I am not fully utilizing. I am strictly looking for some software to SSH to my boxes and save a copy of the running config file. This cant be done manually as I manage over 250 pieces of equipment. I am open to any suggestions. Networking Equipment I use are Avaya,Juniper and Palo Alto.
×