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| location | San Francisco | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | May 7 at 9:51 | |
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Apr 18 |
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Branch Office Switch Redundancy That's good advice, thanks; the Cisco 2900s have a high MTBF. The business impact of a failure would be high (the office does customer service for a web site) and is staffed by people with such little technical skill that I don't think they could move the patch cables from one switch to the other correctly. That's my worry. |
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Apr 18 |
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Branch Office Switch Redundancy @ank: Sorry, didn't know how much information was too much. The two 2900s are at the remote location. They're connected as described in the earlier comment. |
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Apr 18 |
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Branch Office Switch Redundancy @tombull89: Half the office to switch A, half to switch B, the two connected together, and both connected to a Peplink appliance for Internet failover. |
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Apr 18 |
asked | Branch Office Switch Redundancy |
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Mar 22 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 21 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 21 |
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Htaccess tunnel to local server on another port? I've edited the answer with a cookie example and some links to litespeed. |
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Mar 21 |
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Htaccess tunnel to local server on another port? Updated with rewrite rule to test absence of a cookie; discuss LiteSpeed. |
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Mar 21 |
answered | Htaccess tunnel to local server on another port? |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Mar 18 |
answered | which web performance monitoring service is best? |
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Mar 18 |
answered | JavaScript and CSS fail to load in some browsers over SSL |