What Are You Doing Right Now
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@jaredbusch Relax, people will come around to what you are saying.
@travisdh1 the Line of EdgeMax Switches are below
https://store.ui.com/collections/operator-edgemax-switchesand match the name that probably were written incorrectly before.
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@jaredbusch It works on the legacy UI, newer UI is not so great for that.
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organizing my weekend so I can try to fit in as much fun as possible. time will tell if this all works out.
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none of my Xerox's can scan to email anymore Microsft "broke" something on Office 365. even the SMTP-Legacy "connector" Microsoft has for older non TLS 1.2 devices isn't working. Working with Xerox to try and get all the software up to date in hopes that fixes it.
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lets just say - I have a site that is using a payment terminal - and we've replaced the payment terminal once already because it was getting network errors that it could not obtain network information - so we replaced with a brand new device- and now the new device is getting the same network error as the other device - so that tells me it's a network issue at that location - right? process of elimination..
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
none of my Xerox's can scan to email anymore Microsft "broke" something on Office 365. even the SMTP-Legacy "connector" Microsoft has for older non TLS 1.2 devices isn't working. Working with Xerox to try and get all the software up to date in hopes that fixes it.
I thought I read they were killing the SMTP-Legacy thing.
An article I read this morning said it was disabled on any new tenant created after April 2020...And great - shit's not working and setting up my MFPs to email to O365 is a project for today.
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
lets just say - I have a site that is using a payment terminal - and we've replaced the payment terminal once already because it was getting network errors that it could not obtain network information - so we replaced with a brand new device- and now the new device is getting the same network error as the other device - so that tells me it's a network issue at that location - right? process of elimination..
probably - could be a bad cable. or bad WAP.
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
lets just say - I have a site that is using a payment terminal - and we've replaced the payment terminal once already because it was getting network errors that it could not obtain network information - so we replaced with a brand new device- and now the new device is getting the same network error as the other device - so that tells me it's a network issue at that location - right? process of elimination..
probably - could be a bad cable. or bad WAP.
what I was thinking as well.
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
lets just say - I have a site that is using a payment terminal - and we've replaced the payment terminal once already because it was getting network errors that it could not obtain network information - so we replaced with a brand new device- and now the new device is getting the same network error as the other device - so that tells me it's a network issue at that location - right? process of elimination..
probably - could be a bad cable. or bad WAP.
what I was thinking as well.
but my salesman showed me a vm he got last night and this customer is upset and blaming us and suggesting that he wants his money back the devices removed - though I've told him multiple times in the past to fix his network.
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
lets just say - I have a site that is using a payment terminal - and we've replaced the payment terminal once already because it was getting network errors that it could not obtain network information - so we replaced with a brand new device- and now the new device is getting the same network error as the other device - so that tells me it's a network issue at that location - right? process of elimination..
probably - could be a bad cable. or bad WAP.
what I was thinking as well.
but my salesman showed me a vm he got last night and this customer is upset and blaming us and suggesting that he wants his money back the devices removed - though I've told him multiple times in the past to fix his network.
I'm not sure what you expect here? Since you don't manage the whole stack (device/network/firewall/internet connection) of course he's an idiot and will blame anyone he can for his problems.
There's nothing you can really do - so there's no point in getting upset about it. You've replaced the unit, beyond that there is nothing you can do because you don't manage the network. if your boss tells you to remove the gear, then just do it.
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
lets just say - I have a site that is using a payment terminal - and we've replaced the payment terminal once already because it was getting network errors that it could not obtain network information - so we replaced with a brand new device- and now the new device is getting the same network error as the other device - so that tells me it's a network issue at that location - right? process of elimination..
probably - could be a bad cable. or bad WAP.
what I was thinking as well.
but my salesman showed me a vm he got last night and this customer is upset and blaming us and suggesting that he wants his money back the devices removed - though I've told him multiple times in the past to fix his network.
I'm not sure what you expect here? Since you don't manage the whole stack (device/network/firewall/internet connection) of course he's an idiot and will blame anyone he can for his problems.
There's nothing you can really do - so there's no point in getting upset about it. You've replaced the unit, beyond that there is nothing you can do because you don't manage the network. if your boss tells you to remove the gear, then just do it.
move on.. don't dwell.I've told the customer to have a company local to them come out and check the lines, Being blamed for issues that are caused out side of our scope is something I'm used to.
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@dashrender You can opt In your tenant and it is suppsoed to be active until Oct 2022. But in my case my devices all supposedly support TLS 1.2 so its supposed to be a non issue. Got finger pointing on both sides now.
Referece: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/new-opt-in-endpoint-available-for-smtp-auth-clients-still/ba-p/2659652 -
Working the booth all day
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Working on getting my speech processors repaired and/or replaced. Both primary and backup are dead in the water. Fortunately, I have a third, so I'm not stone deaf for the next 4 to 6 weeks.
Oy...
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
EdgeRouter 24/48 (ES-24-LITE)
These are switches.
Yeah my bad, was looking at some routers for a different project.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why route between VLANs? Just keep the network flat if you are going to route anyway.
Actually now i think about it i don't for this project lol
But we route on our "Core Switch" to allow communication between VLANs so people on VLAN 1 and see the Servers on VLAN 30 (No we can't use flat network, don't ask why that's the way it's been since i started!!! my just the engineer not manager )e.g. Clients are on 10.120.85.X/24 and we've ran out of address so the servers are on 172.X.X.X/24
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why route between VLANs? Just keep the network flat if you are going to route anyway.
Actually now i think about it i don't for this project lol
But we route on our "Core Switch" to allow communication between VLANs so people on VLAN 1 and see the Servers on VLAN 30 (No we can't use flat network, don't ask why that's the way it's been since i started!!! my just the engineer not manager )e.g. Clients are on 10.120.85.X/24 and we've ran out of address so the servers are on 172.X.X.X/24
People are crazy. So much less human error prone to just expand the scope to a /22 and be done.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
People are crazy. So much less human error prone to just expand the scope to a /22 and be done.
Yeah someone decided to make everyone /24 and store one 10.0.1 store two 10.0.2etc etc
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Just got a tracking number email for an album I pre-ordered a couple of months back... they use DHL for shipping! Haven't seen that in a while.
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just got a tracking number email for an album I pre-ordered a couple of months back... they use DHL for shipping! Haven't seen that in a while.
Wow. I thought they got absorbed by somebody. FedEx & UPS must be busy, lol.