i seen worse than that i went to a client and asked where there server was, it was in a closet with printing paper and other junk and the server was a PC. no backup server no keyboard had to sit on the floor to use it how cheap can you get? hope that client liked to get hacked also no security, i seem Dr offices like that also scarey looking at what some of these data rooms has.
I have seen worse. A customer wanted a Clariion (multi thousand dollar SAN box) installed and pointed to a folding table that was *just* strong enough to take the weight. (They had even unpacked it themselves which they were not supposed to do.)
This is pretty piss-poor. Not only is it a mess, but you looked at the patch panels and said "switches". Then you looked at the switches and said "Cisco devices".
Cisco is a corporations that single-out certain people that avoiding certain people and discriminate certain people Cisco it's a company that involved with a lot of organizations that related the "Mind Controlled Slave" and "ILLUMINATI" (Whatever it is) originally created by Italians and Germans Natsis That running the project-MKULTRA-(A deadly methods and experiments stalking of targeted individual)
83 degrees! Our server room stays within 65-75 +/-2 F. The temp sensor we opted to buy actually alerts the admin if the temp falls out of that programmable range.
This wiring job is art compared to the rat's nest that's at my job (unfortunately I'm not their network engineer, so I have no say in what gets done).
i dont understand why he is showing all these why he dont know how to connect all the together and how it works.show us how to set up a network not just back an front side of equipments and how much temparature is there. i didnt learn anything here
@samanthms123 172.16.0.0/16 is a local range. I'm pretty sure he's going to be okay. Maybe you should do some research before you start calling people a retard.
I hate to be so mean but you have never seen my installations of how a network should be installed. This is not quite right sorry. You need to see a bicse standard installation. sorry 20 plus years installing Networks switches and systems. End to end turn key solutions as well. But I bet your proud of your stuff.
"Here's the switches"... That's patchpanels, not switches... "Cisco-device"? Cisco is a company and those are switches manufactured by cisco, the ones you called "the ciscodevice(s)". Wirelessunit, guess you could call it that or you could use a more appropriate name - Accesspoint maybe?
I'm not sure but the terminology in this video was rather lame, not sure if you did it on purpose or not. But anyhow... Well... Ye... W/E...
umm... there are two devices.... with lots of blinky lights.... umm.... lots of wires.... all different colors.... this is the front of the unit..... and now this is the back.... this is the keyboard.... you type on it.... any questions?
@aluzart: Cisco doesn't manufacturer their own devices. Its just a label. Like Dell or Nike. Outsourced to no-name companies for actual manufacturing.
i seen worse than that i went to a client and asked where there server was, it was in a closet with printing paper and other junk and the server was a PC. no backup server no keyboard had to sit on the floor to use it how cheap can you get? hope that client liked to get hacked also no security, i seem Dr offices like that also scarey looking at what some of these data rooms has.
VERY scarey.
getalife67 3 months ago
IT HACK!!!! What a mess!!!!!
v1fly1 4 months ago
bimey. what a mess that is! if i had any of my comms racks like that id be sacked.
wireless unit. on it side. next to all the comms kit. nice.. not a label in sight!
aladinliverpool 5 months ago
That's a lot of wires O_O
crazychucky2011 5 months ago
@4:10 Listen to those dell 1950/2950 fans spin up trying as hard as they can to cool those servers in this 83 degree "server room".
linagee 5 months ago
I have seen worse. A customer wanted a Clariion (multi thousand dollar SAN box) installed and pointed to a folding table that was *just* strong enough to take the weight. (They had even unpacked it themselves which they were not supposed to do.)
linagee 5 months ago
Hot-spare shortel?? I notices one is in powered up with no pstn connection.
isaacu 6 months ago
no ups. back up batt?
MrSimplegreen1 6 months ago
This is pretty piss-poor. Not only is it a mess, but you looked at the patch panels and said "switches". Then you looked at the switches and said "Cisco devices".
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src438 8 months ago
really, DSL, on a setup nice as that?
bran1har 8 months ago
This is the worse closet I have seen. Cables running every which way ( Cable Management ). WOW!!!!!!
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anitarodriguez0102 1 year ago
Multiply this by 200 and you have my domain. This looks like a lab in a technical school.
HD8Track 1 year ago
If I came to your house I would organize you cables for you! ; )
RedKnightAL 1 year ago
What a freaking mess, now all that's missing is running water!!!
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guthamwelso 1 year ago
83 degrees! Our server room stays within 65-75 +/-2 F. The temp sensor we opted to buy actually alerts the admin if the temp falls out of that programmable range.
ManOfMeans 1 year ago
If you turn off the lights It will remind me of Christmas
Mar2623 1 year ago
It would be great if the cables were more organized and color coded just not random
Sliffer21 1 year ago
Did i just see a swich with fiber optic running on a dsl line?
XxMEVANSxX 1 year ago
This wiring job is art compared to the rat's nest that's at my job (unfortunately I'm not their network engineer, so I have no say in what gets done).
Felamine 1 year ago
Someone dear god replace this guy with someone who actually knows anything about networking
rara44 1 year ago
i dont understand why he is showing all these why he dont know how to connect all the together and how it works.show us how to set up a network not just back an front side of equipments and how much temparature is there. i didnt learn anything here
balance1200 1 year ago
Please tidy this up - its making me depressed lol.
ChrizRockster 1 year ago
wiring in not very clean :(
not in my closet
enyawix 1 year ago
i doo the same thing in romania but a lot mor cleaner if the pach pane looks lik thet after i fines im defenetli fired
det your self tughether and fix thous calbes
sorry for my english
csabyn 1 year ago
lol u retard, why do u show ur "SHORTEL" 's IP ADRESS ?!?!!?
we all can see its 172.16.31.10
samanthms123 2 years ago
@samanthms123
thats a class b private address lol, only internal from his router. he can show it to anyone it dont go past his router.
deluxedookie 2 years ago
@samanthms123 172.16.0.0/16 is a local range. I'm pretty sure he's going to be okay. Maybe you should do some research before you start calling people a retard.
samuelferry 2 years ago 2
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Moreover... thats a CISCO ASA.
Good luck getting through that bitch.
Meowmiks 1 year ago
Thanks for showing your stuff !
GOStarcraft 2 years ago
wtf NO Cable Management?
rickmett 2 years ago 4
what a mess!
vicrod74 2 years ago 3
I wonder how bad the jitter and lag is on the Phone network side HAHAHA . You should see the way we install, you don't see craft work anymore.
Jim at&t
James1toknow 2 years ago
thats scary things just set on servers and all the cables ,
need to get that cleaned up
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MonroeOgden 2 years ago
this setup looks like my dads stereo, surround, vhs, dvd, tv, set up......also known as a total fucking mess!
totalpackage181 2 years ago
I hate to be so mean but you have never seen my installations of how a network should be installed. This is not quite right sorry. You need to see a bicse standard installation. sorry 20 plus years installing Networks switches and systems. End to end turn key solutions as well. But I bet your proud of your stuff.
James1toknow 2 years ago
"Here's the switches"... That's patchpanels, not switches... "Cisco-device"? Cisco is a company and those are switches manufactured by cisco, the ones you called "the ciscodevice(s)". Wirelessunit, guess you could call it that or you could use a more appropriate name - Accesspoint maybe?
I'm not sure but the terminology in this video was rather lame, not sure if you did it on purpose or not. But anyhow... Well... Ye... W/E...
aluzart 3 years ago
umm... there are two devices.... with lots of blinky lights.... umm.... lots of wires.... all different colors.... this is the front of the unit..... and now this is the back.... this is the keyboard.... you type on it.... any questions?
aguyandhiscomputer 3 years ago 18
@aguyandhiscomputer yes i have a question. that other blinky light next to the other other blinky light. what does that say when it blinks?
VeryUb3r 1 year ago
@aluzart: Cisco doesn't manufacturer their own devices. Its just a label. Like Dell or Nike. Outsourced to no-name companies for actual manufacturing.
linagee 5 months ago
wow, impressive =)
WwwFunPicsWs 3 years ago
Next project: Organize those cables. :-)
logikgr 3 years ago 22
@logikgr
And :
- Clean all the Room (remove box, paper, etc)
- Change the AP emplacement and you Cisco 2k WLC
- Put max server on one rack, try to full one before having 2-3 armor. It will be more easy and cleaner.
Manu404 1 year ago
@logikgr Imagine the guy to take the Cisco CCNA exam chapter "Structured cabling" and "electromagnetic interference" :-)
hrbear 1 year ago
@logikgr never touch a running system ;)
TheBprs 1 year ago
wow
xbob627 3 years ago