List,
First, i really want to thanks to all bering developer for the fantastic
job, i even can't remmenber when i had my first bering 1.0 running to
replace my WatchGuard router, it was _so_ long ago and i still using it till
now without any problem and of course i had upgraded it to bering 1.2 :)
Maybe this one is really OT, but i just want some input on how you guys are
maintain your physical network ( Cabling , etc )? I know some network
monitoring tools, but is there any preventative menthod to used for physical
network? As far as i know, once we lay a cable for network connections, we
just monitoring it with the tools likes snmp, mrtg, nagios, etc. The
questions is, how we want to be sure the cable / switch / hub itself in the
good conditions? Is there any method for checking this? maybe on schedule
time like pc maintainances?
As always, any guide, pointer are really appreciates.
Thanks In Advances,
Regards.
zamri
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