I can attest that one can find good jobs in the Nashville area without
a certification but if you have little real world experience to put on
your resume then a Red Hat certification seems to be the most popular
thing mentioned in job postings that I see frequently. Likely the
best way to get a do
Make any offer you think is reasonable
Two model 1601
One model 1721.
Installed are two 56/64k DSU/CSU cards and one T1 CSU/DSU card.
Power supplies included.
One Cisco Catalyst 5000
blades installed are Supervisor Engine and Fast Ethernet SW (12 ports)
Use for your business or home network, or
I have a similar Compaq brand cabinet in Hendersonville. Any takers, just
contact me off list.
I might deliver said cabinet in the Nashville area for a fee.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 6:43 PM, wrote:
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This will probably be one of those "d'oh" moments...
I was looking at building a log file to see what broken links might be
listed. Wget works as I expect with -r and -m etc. But when I add the
--spider option it doesn't work correctly, seems to stop on the index.html
file. I can grab index.htm
I don't think we've seen a linux command tip lately so here's one that I
found extremely useful a few weeks ago. We were installing 4 different
servers at the same time with the same OS. Being able to use the console
via LOM (lights out management) we were able to attach to the machines with
*pco
Jessica Simpson uses Vyatta, you might check into that and compare
with pfsense.
http://www.routergod.com/?p=44
I think what ever solution you end up using might make a good NLUG
meeting telling the pros/cons and what came of it!
On Mar 20, 4:23 pm, "Howard White" wrote:
> Happy Friday, all:
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