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wabbott to the rescue !
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Or it's twice as important. Similar to the 5 D's of Dodgeball: * Dodge * Duck * Dip * Dive * Dodge
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I'd say doubtful at best, watching someone hack without knowing what they are doing would be boring to most of the audiences. You'd have to do something like a cross between, What would you do, To Catch a predator, and It takes a thief. Basically like this guy did:
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I'm thankful for event logs, that help to prove "who done it" or why "x" broke. I'm thankful for managed printer services, keeping me from having to touch printers any more than I shouldn't have to. I'm thankful for Brocade equipment for replacing the HP branded 3COM switches my company had.
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As some have pointed out, one show that I'm able to watch without cringing is Mr. Robot , there is a decent amount of real world computer use (a la Kali linux, with a good chaser of "Hollywood OS". I also enjoy the episode titles. some examples of terminal use:
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Ah thanks, it would appear that I'm at a bit of a disadvantage as we are using Brocade Ruckus ICX7250s and not Cisco gear. Thanks for the reply however.
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rsharp-cok ,when you say you had to update the SNMP strings, do you have a KB or wiki article that you used to do so?
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Have you received any resolutions to this hotfix from the SonicWall support? We are also having this issue with our NSA2600 and TZ400s
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I don't know if you still have this issue, but I believe I may have a solution, I was having the same problem and found that I just needed to upload the new MIB files to the C:\ProgramData\SolarWinds\ directory. Hope that helps.
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All show up as the correct brand but SYSOBJECTID is not defined. Dell SonicWALL TZ400 SYSOBJECTID 1.3.6.1.4.1.8741.1 Dell SonicWALL NSA2600 SYSOBJECTID 1.3.6.1.4.1.8741.1 Equallogic SAN SYSOBJECTID 1.3.6.1.4.1.12740.17.1 Brocade ICX 7250-48HPOE SYSOBJECTID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1991.1.3.48.9.3 Brocade ICX 6450-24 SYSOBJECTID…