Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Matt Graham

On 2019-12-18 16:35, Mark Phillips wrote:

What would turning off the switch accomplish? If the roku is wired or
wireless, it would still stop working.

I looked into arp, and can't see how it can tell me the port number
on the switch. Here is what it shows for the roku device:

192.168.25.204 ether 00:0d:4b:d2:14:a4 C enp4s0f2


Does the switch have activity lights on its ports?  Can you turn off 
all the non-Roku wired devices for a limited time?  If so, a solution is 
obvious.  If it's lacking activity lights, things become a lot harder.  
Get some masking tape and wrap the ends of the cables and write 
identifiers on the ones where you know what they are.  That way, future 
problems like this can be avoided.


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Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Herminio Hernandez Jr.
Unplugging the cable and see what lights go out is one way. If the switch is a 
manger switch probably has lldp enabled then you can install lldp on your 
laptop. Then plug you laptop in and you should see what port you are connected. 
There is good documentation online on how to do this. 

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Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Mark Phillips
What would turning off the switch accomplish? If the roku is wired or
wireless, it would still stop working.

I looked into arp, and can't see how it can tell me the port number on the
switch. Here is what it shows for the roku device:

192.168.25.204   ether   00:0d:4b:d2:14:a4   C
enp4s0f2

Mark

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 1:38 PM Stephen Partington 
wrote:

> MAGIC!!!
>
> Try turning off the 24 port switch? also, look into ARP and see if you can
> identify the MAC address on your network.
>
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 1:30 PM Mark Phillips 
> wrote:
>
>> I have an old Netgear JGS524E switch. I am trying to map out where all
>> the wires go. I have a remote roku device that gives me the assigned IP and
>> MAC address, and it says it is a wired connection. However, the switch only
>> has a rudimentary web gui, and there is no show mac-address function. It
>> would take some effort to remove the roku/TV from the wall to disconnect
>> the network cable, so I was hoping there is some clever way to find out
>> which switch port that roku device is connected to.
>>
>> I tried a process of elimination to map all the other lines back to the
>> switch, and all of the lines are accounted for...which means the roku is
>> not connected to the wired switch. But the interface says it is connected
>> to a wired port, so I am at a loss to say which port goes to that device.
>> The roku works even when I turn off the wifi routers
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Mark
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Re: is you tube not loading ?

2019-12-18 Thread Michael
thanks


On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 5:38 PM Stephen Partington 
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> https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
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> On Wed, Dec 18, 2019, 3:26 PM Michael  wrote:
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>> or is it just me?
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Re: is you tube not loading ?

2019-12-18 Thread Stephen Partington
https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019, 3:26 PM Michael  wrote:

> or is it just me?
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is you tube not loading ?

2019-12-18 Thread Michael
or is it just me?

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Re: How to find which switch port is associated with a particular outlet

2019-12-18 Thread Stephen Partington
MAGIC!!!

Try turning off the 24 port switch? also, look into ARP and see if you can
identify the MAC address on your network.

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 1:30 PM Mark Phillips 
wrote:

> I have an old Netgear JGS524E switch. I am trying to map out where all the
> wires go. I have a remote roku device that gives me the assigned IP and MAC
> address, and it says it is a wired connection. However, the switch only has
> a rudimentary web gui, and there is no show mac-address function. It would
> take some effort to remove the roku/TV from the wall to disconnect the
> network cable, so I was hoping there is some clever way to find out which
> switch port that roku device is connected to.
>
> I tried a process of elimination to map all the other lines back to the
> switch, and all of the lines are accounted for...which means the roku is
> not connected to the wired switch. But the interface says it is connected
> to a wired port, so I am at a loss to say which port goes to that device.
> The roku works even when I turn off the wifi routers
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
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Re: Learning Python

2019-12-18 Thread Jill Rouleau
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/
Also available in dead-tree version.

https://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python-2e/
There's 2 editions of this book - one that's based on python2 and one that's
updated for python3.  Make sure you grab the version for py3.


https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/expert-python-programming-third-edition
This is a good follow-on once you get the basics of the language down and want
to do more.

If you're doing data analysis you probably want to take a look at the pandas
lib, https://pandas.pydata.org/
And possibly https://matplotlib.org/

VSCode is a great IDE for python, as is pycharm.

-jill


On 2019-12-16 00:34, AZ Pete wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm interested in learning Python and thought I'd ask the PLUG brain trust on
some recommendations for books.
> 
> My main interest in learning Python is more for data analysis (Statistics, AI,
etc), not web programming. I'm a SQL Server DBA/Developer and recent versions of
SQL Server have the ability to run Python within the database engine as another
avenue for data analysis. I'm also interested in moving toward more data
analysis/BI roles and Python fits the bill quite well. I have 20 years of DBA
experience, so I don't necessarily need beginner level programming books. But
having said that, I have no experience with Python at all.
> 
> I've found countless video tutorials on Python (Pluralsight, EdX, Coursera,
etc.), but I still prefer book learning, especially books that teach a concept
and then give you "homework" assignments to practice.
> 
> Any recommendation on Python books for programming (not website stuff, though)
would be very much appreciated.
> Also, recommendations for an IDE on Windows would be appreciated. I already
use VS Code for Powershell development, so maybe that will be ok for Python?
> 
> Thanks,
> Peter
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