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Category Archives: Communications
Lake Argyle – Sat and SSN
A quick install of Satellite Communications, using the Telsta iterra network and SSN (Silver Springs Networks) Access Points in remote WA. One of a few AP’s that have to be Sat connected due to there being no 3/4G. Nevertheless it worked as expected. These SSN AP’s operate on both 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz whichContinue reading “Lake Argyle – Sat and SSN”
Cisco ACI Fabric Forwarding summary
Here’s a great summary of the ACI packet flow in conjunction with Spine and Leaf, a good watch if you have played with any of this technology, in any way. Thank you Lilian Quan. Very helpful 🙂 ….and another good explanation, depending on the sex of your packet.
Preferred (Cisco) Architecture for Enterprise Collaboration
Cisco Validated Design Guide Architecture for Bandwidth Management – nothing new here. The Holy Grail of recommended product versions to enable it all Some Spark Info
Intelligent WAN Technology
Cisco Validated Intelligent WAN Guide Design
Reset Cisco IP Phone(7962) to the Factory Default
Complete these steps: Unplug the power cable from the phone, and then plug in the cable again. The phone begins its power up cycle. Immediately press and hold# and while the Headset, Mute, and Speaker buttons begin to flash in sequence, release #. The line buttons flash in sequence in order to indicate that the phoneContinue reading “Reset Cisco IP Phone(7962) to the Factory Default”
Cisco Video Design Guide
Cisco Video and TelePresence Architecture Design Guide DSCP and Precedence Values Implementing QOS Policies with DSCP
Call Flow in CUBE
Point-to-Multipoint on 2.4GHz
Reverting back to a 2.4GHz design proved to be the best solution, and I was able to verify that the Cisco-1532E AP’s suffer with a bug, in that when you enable sntp, after the device has been primed for use with 5GHz, it reverts back to it’s -UX domain. 😬 The outcome was great asContinue reading “Point-to-Multipoint on 2.4GHz”