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[22:47]<bsdrgdjg>yes they are
[22:47]<[mzvzyw]>then I'd go with california
[22:48]<bsdrgdjg>does this link work for you?
[22:48]<bsdrgdjg>http://tools.cisco.com/E-Learning-IT/LPCM/LpcmLLController?action=ClassDesc&SID=216913&CID=4836&Type=CUST&For=
[22:48]<[mzvzyw]>nice
[22:49]<bsdrgdjg>i need to learn wireless asap because we're using it here... so i asked about going to a course and he was basically like hell yeah
[22:50]<[mzvzyw]>haha, until they see the price tag. ;)
[22:50]<bsdrgdjg>haha true enough
[22:53]<bsdrgdjg>hey, theres a cert for this too
[22:53]<[mzvzyw]>ugh, I totally can't get into this switch
[22:53]<bsdrgdjg>http://www.giga-wave.com/certifications_cisco.asp#1
[22:54]<[mzvzyw]>I accidentally cut off tacacs when changing the administrative vlan, and now I can't get in
[22:54]<bsdrgdjg>you have no local user/pass set?
[22:55]<[mzvzyw]>I got a local enable password set, but I don't know what it is, lol
[22:55]<bsdrgdjg>ouch
[22:55]<[mzvzyw]>it was probably set like 3 years ago
[22:55]<[mzvzyw]>or like 4 network admins ago
[23:01]<vcul>[Matrix], can't you reset it and rename config.txt?
[23:01]<vcul>it'll probably take about 5 minute at the most
[23:01]<[mzvzyw]>that'd involve resetting it
[23:01]<[mzvzyw]>production switch
[23:02]<bsdrgdjg>i was wrong, its glendale ca
[23:02]<bsdrgdjg>june 20th
[23:20]<[mzvzyw]>can you get support from Cisco without a support contract?
[23:20]<gndyvx>depends
[23:20]<gndyvx>not usually
[23:20]<[mzvzyw]>fun
[23:20]<jeeej>you can if you just bought something from cisco
[23:21]<gndyvx>big exploits you can get a version of code for free
[23:21]<[mzvzyw]>nah, it's an ebay router.
[23:21]<jeeej>call w/the serial number
[23:21]<jeeej>you'll have to dl from china, or buy an IOS cd on ebay
[23:21]<jeeej>neither of which I recommend
[23:21]<[mzvzyw]>problem I'm having is this.. telco put in an adtran TA850 at a client site
[23:22]<[mzvzyw]>it's an ATM circuit, so all they can hand my router is a v.35 interface
[23:22]<[mzvzyw]>telco told me to configure it for frame-relay ietf, dlci 16, lmi type ansi, and gave me the serial IP
[23:22]<[mzvzyw]>they put the adtran in bridge mode.
[23:23]<gndyvx>right, it's just being a csu/dsu
[23:23]<[mzvzyw]>can't ping the router, even from the telco gateway router
[23:23]<gndyvx>is the pvc up?
[23:23]<[mzvzyw]>shows up
[23:23]<[mzvzyw]>dlci 16 shows up/active
[23:23]<gndyvx>course they always show up
[23:24]<[mzvzyw]>s0 shows up/up
[23:24]<gndyvx>use some bcran and troubleshoot fr
[23:24]<bsdrgdjg>;)
[23:24]<[mzvzyw]>well, it's pure ATM to the Adtran
[23:26]<vcul>[Matrix], do you have access to the router on the other end?
[23:26]<[mzvzyw]>it's not a frame circuit
[23:27]<2zdsnpzz>Hrrm
[23:27]<2zdsnpzz>I'm having some cable troubles.
[23:27]<2zdsnpzz>How do you make your server cabinets look neat?
[23:27]<bsdrgdjg>doesn't happen.
[23:27]<2zdsnpzz>Ofcourse it does.
[23:29]<[mzvzyw]>It's actually MPLS
[23:29]<vcul>[Matrix]: can't ping the router, even from the telco gateway router. which router is it that you can't ping?
[23:30]<[mzvzyw]>the cisco onsite connected to the ATM
[23:32]<[mzvzyw]>I've done this like a billion times with a DSX port.. they just can't make it work via the V.35
[23:32]<[mzvzyw]>I think they've got the Adtran messed up...
[23:33]<msxjv> sounds like a treat
[23:33]<msxjv>have a similar deal with these UK fuckers
[23:33]<msxjv>G.703 crap everywhere
[23:33]<bsdrgdjg>Woot I think I'm going to California June 20th!
[23:33]<msxjv>and like some weirdo interfaces for some of their stuff
[23:34]<msxjv>what are you going to Cali for?
[23:35]<bsdrgdjg>cisco wireless course
[23:35]<msxjv>ahh
[23:35]<bsdrgdjg>cisco wireless fundamentals
[23:36]<bsdrgdjg>its one of the two reccomended courses for the cisco wireless cert
[23:36]<msxjv>coo
[23:36]<bsdrgdjg>yessir.
[23:36]<dffnw>I hate wireless
[23:36]<bsdrgdjg>wireless hates you.
[23:36]<dffnw>obviously
[23:36]<msxjv>haha, yeah, mmm.. how about this: I hate wireless where you step into manage it and you know god damn well a site survey wasn't done and you're about 3k miles away.
[23:36]<bsdrgdjg>When you work for a school, wireless is kinda necessary.
[23:37]<msxjv>sorta hating on that
[23:37]<bsdrgdjg>site survey or not, the only wireless experience i have is my linksys router :P
[23:37]<bsdrgdjg>And looking after a campus network.. yeah... i think id rather know what im doing :)
[23:38]<msxjv>lets just say, remotely managing a wireless network that has physical issues.. rf absorption, etc... sort of throw up my hands like 'sure duders'
[23:38]<bsdrgdjg>yessir
[23:38]<dffnw>all I know is the old cisco aironet is a pain to manage, the new airespace is buggy, and the whole thing wastes my time tracking down stupid client issues
[23:38]<msxjv>Universities... who was it.. mmm.. Tennessee I think
[23:38]<msxjv>really awesome wireless network
[23:39]<[mzvzyw]>god I hate my job
[23:39]<msxjv>don't lie
[23:39]<msxjv>you love it
[23:39]<[mzvzyw]>aparently I don't know what the fuck I'm doing because I can't get this circuit turned up...
[23:39]<bsdrgdjg>I'm not sure how awesome this one is... I know nothing about it yet
[23:39]<dffnw>I cant wait until Im no longer the new guy cause wireless will be theirs
[23:39]<msxjv>haha mplex
[23:39]<[mzvzyw]>but I gave them a working router with a V.35 interface set to the right encap, dlci, lmi, and WAN IP, with the correct routes and BGP set up correctly...
[23:40]<[mzvzyw]>I fail to see where this is my fault...
[23:40]<[mzvzyw]>fucking management
[23:40]<bsdrgdjg>mplex: we're using aironet 1100... no console interface!
[23:40]<msxjv>My backup, yeah, dude does jack even as his primary job ( windows admin.. and there are 3 of them to manage what 1 person could manage )... yeah... when I give my 0 day notice, he'll be loving life
[23:40]<dffnw>no console?
[23:40]<bsdrgdjg>there is no console port on the device.
[23:40]<dffnw>we are using 1200s, 1130s, 1240s and the 1000s
[23:41]<msxjv>we have 1240s and 1200s







