Ah garbage day; nothing like taking out the trash.
[This legacy site was built by a now-defunct ISP 20+ years ago, and we've been converting all the customers to GPON.] #TodaysOffice
Ah garbage day; nothing like taking out the trash.
[This legacy site was built by a now-defunct ISP 20+ years ago, and we've been converting all the customers to GPON.] #TodaysOffice
@disarray @feld we're working on deleting the copper outright! That specific crime is an unknown patch to us, we'll probably have to use scream-testing to figure out where it goes.
@johnefrancis aside from leaking LLDP? or using Linux 2.6 kernel? or lazy NAT tracking on their firewall? or a lack of CSA/UL approval? What about ultra-dumb LED layouts on the PoE switch ports? (PoE at top, link/activity at bottom)
@johnefrancis you missed the worst part (tho best now, by virtue of decommissioning...) I'm yanking Miktrotik trash out.
@mWare what's so trash about it, other than being old and obsolete?
@mWare let's see... patch panels, an old switch, some vanilla patch cords, a bunch of + and - RJ-45 terminated DC power cables...good to get rid of all that.
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