Hello guys,
Thanks for replies. To add some more info for the case.
We have DWDM network with star topology. Switches will be connected to
center point with 100G uplink (currently 10G or 2x10G) via DWDM lambda.
Customers are connected to 10G ports.
We carry Internet traffic and IPTV
Hi everyone,
the following diff against -current has the PCI device IDs for the AX201
wireless LAN and the Thunderbolt 3 bridge on the Lenovo Thinkpad X1
Extreme Gen 3. I have this running without noticeable problems, and the
QuZ firmware seems to work well with the iwx driver, although I
Hi everyone,
the following diff against -current has the PCI device IDs for the AX201
wireless LAN and the Thunderbolt 3 bridge on the Lenovo Thinkpad X1
Extreme Gen 3. I have this running without noticeable problems, and the
QuZ firmware seems to work well with the iwx driver, although I
Hi Jannick
the man pages are also a good up to date source of information...
sometimes a paper from a few years ago states something like
X/Y is not supported... but as an OpenBSD developer once quiped
"yes we do add features from time to time" :)
so the papers can give really good context
On 2021-04-13, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tis 13 apr. 2021 kl 10:29 skrev jannick Weiss :
>> Hello,my name is Jannick Weiss and i am currently in the process of taking
>> my education as a datatechnician. As part of my education i have to do a
>> presentation on a self-elected subject and i
Den tis 13 apr. 2021 kl 10:29 skrev jannick Weiss :
> Hello,my name is Jannick Weiss and i am currently in the process of taking
> my education as a datatechnician. As part of my education i have to do a
> presentation on a self-elected subject and i have chosen to talk about CARP.
>
> It is my
Hello,my name is Jannick Weiss and i am currently in the process of taking
my education as a datatechnician. As part of my education i have to do a
presentation on a self-elected subject and i have chosen to talk about CARP.
It is my understanding that it is you (OpenBSD) that have developed
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