Feel lucky that you didn't have to explain BACnet over IP to them... or for
that matter explain to them what a VLAN is and that no their equipment would
not just broadcast across the entire campus.

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Richard Kasson <[email protected]>wrote:

> They finally got the new chillers installed and running.  It’s actually
> cool in my office rather than a sauna.
>
>
>
> Now all I have to do is keep this jerk from Trane from screwing anything
> else on my network up.  Someone may have to come get me out of jail if he
> doesn’t start listening to what I’m telling him.
>
> Our offices and library are on separate systems that can be controlled via
> TCP connections.  I port forward the traffic through e-smith so that the
> superintendent can control them from home and the support folks can look
> in.  This Trane guy argued with me until I finally walked away mumbling f’n
> ID10T under my breath.  Well, the dummy cut the connection on the one
> controlling the high school office and broke the cable on the other one so
> we have no control over the offices.  When comm is lost, the systems revert
> to their programmed schedule.  I restored communications with the main
> office again yesterday and he broke it again after I left.  And this ID10t
> wanted me to let him have unlimited access to the network from his office.
> DUHHHHHH!
>
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