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I should go back to answering in the afternoons but I'm always a little excited to see what the next question will be. Confessions of a trivia junkie.
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That's a pretty good point. I should have followed my own advice. That's what I get for splitting my attention, really.
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Unsure. I got it wrong. I get that we need weekly answers, but part of the joy of a crossword is that you can check the crossing words to verify you're correct. Otherwise, skip it and try to get those words first.
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I had thought maybe SWUG or LinkedIn but I don't see what those have to do with a map or coordinates. I didn't find anything anyway.
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Yeah, it was fairly misleading.
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Definitely another trick question. Your hardware vendor makes no difference as long as it does what you need.
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I never realized THWACK had so many broken links until I started looking for Easter eggs. Still lost on this one.
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I'm still salty about yesterday's question, but nothing to be done about it now. Today's was at least worded clearly.
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13 Down, ouch
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I had something similar and it was my IIS bindings. I had put it on specific IPs, but they were the wrong one. Since those other networks are management networks, I just used "all unspecified IPs" and it started working.
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@liam83 Where did you adjust the css sheets? I'm concerned about modifying them and changing the entire site rather than a specific node view. Ultimately we want to have the map and accompanying nodes fill the entire screen rather than having the Orion gradient framework around it. Seems like that's not going to be…
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I'm definitely in favor of breadcrumb navigation for map view in NPM. Maybe in 10.2?
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I'm running into the same issue on a Juniper EX4200. Running this as a config snippet instead of a command script doesn't seem to make much difference. Prior to executing the command I start monitor interactive-commands and watch the output. It gets to the point where it tries to enter configuration mode and just hangs.…