Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Fyi... The other options is to use  a standard POE switch (802.3 af) and use
these module to convert the voltage..

http://www.shireeninc.com/products/poe/extractor/
 
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I think you are looking for something like this..

http://www.inscapedata.com/lps.htm

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Looking for recommendations on a 10+ port POE switch that will do up to
24volt.  Prefer remote manageable with options to switch power on and off
per port (remote reboot per port).

Thanks in advance!






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Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
I take no credit for originality of this post... Sometime back another WISPA
member had posted info on this unit.
Quick search on the net shows the Retail price to be $699.

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Nice find. Any idea of cost? -RickG

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
> I think you are looking for something like this..
>
> http://www.inscapedata.com/lps.htm
>
> Regards
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> Faisal Imtiaz
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> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Jason Hensley
> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:47 PM
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> Subject: [WISPA] POE Switch box
>
> Looking for recommendations on a 10+ port POE switch that will do up 
> to 24volt.  Prefer remote manageable with options to switch power on 
> and off per port (remote reboot per port).
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Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread RickG
Nice find. Any idea of cost? -RickG

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:04 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
> I think you are looking for something like this..
>
> http://www.inscapedata.com/lps.htm
>
> Regards
>
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> Faisal Imtiaz
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> Ph: (305) 663-5518 x 232
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Jason Hensley
> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:47 PM
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> Subject: [WISPA] POE Switch box
>
> Looking for recommendations on a 10+ port POE switch that will do up to
> 24volt.  Prefer remote manageable with options to switch power on and off
> per port (remote reboot per port).
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Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
I think you are looking for something like this..

http://www.inscapedata.com/lps.htm

Regards 


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Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 2:47 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] POE Switch box

Looking for recommendations on a 10+ port POE switch that will do up to
24volt.  Prefer remote manageable with options to switch power on and off
per port (remote reboot per port).

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Re: [WISPA] BSD master.passwd to linux passwd

2009-07-15 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/7/15 Ryan Ghering :
> I need to convert 3200 Freebsd user accounts over to linux passwd format has
> anyone done this?
> I REALLY don't want to add each user account one at a time.
>
> Shell script? Perl ?

It'd be pretty trivial with grep and awk. Here is an ugly script I
used to add users to a mail server from a flat text file.

#!/bin/bash

i=1

while [ "$i" != 2 ]
do
firstname=`cat -n fullusers.txt |grep $i |awk -F\  '{print
$2}'|head -n 1`
lastname=`cat -n fullusers.txt |grep $i |awk -F\  '{print
$3}'|head -n 1`
password=`/root/scripts/password.py`
echo rs-$firstname.$lastname
#   echo $password
echo eMail\: $firstname.$lastna...@domain.com Password\:
$password>>userpass.txt
useradd -g users -d /home/rs-$firstname.$lastname -s
/bin/false -m rs-$firstname.$lastname
/root/scripts/chpasswd rs-$firstname.$lastname $password
echo $firstname.$lastname\: rs-$firstname.$lastname >>
/etc/exim/domain.com
let "i += 1"
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[WISPA] BSD master.passwd to linux passwd

2009-07-15 Thread Ryan Ghering

I need to convert 3200 Freebsd user accounts over to linux passwd format has 
anyone done this?
I REALLY don't want to add each user account one at a time.

Shell script? Perl ?

Thanks
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Re: [WISPA] Alvarion VA/BA IDU to ODU Voltage

2009-07-15 Thread Jeremy Parr
2009/7/15 jp :
> It's something like 54vdc. The transtector lighting arrestor they OEM is
> expensive, but worthwhile for the AUs or ptp links. Transtector will replace
> any damaged arrestors under warranty too. We usually get the ALPU ALVR from
> tessco. http://www.transtector.com/productdetail.aspx?item=1101-640
>
> Lightning arrestors for 48v will not work. The Alvarion wiring scheme is a bit
> different than POE, so make sure the right pins are rated for the right
> voltages.
>
> Do keep the list posted if you find something that works well. We'd love to
> put lightning arrestors in more places if they were smaller and less
> expensive.

Not sure of the price point, probably only slightly cheaper, and its
an indoor unit.
http://www.polyphaser.com/productdetail.aspx?item=NX4-60

There is also the IX outdoor rated model, but I don't see if being
cheaper than the Transtector one.
http://www.polyphaser.com/productdetail.aspx?item=IX-2H2DC56

Tessco also has these guys for $50
http://www.polyphaser.com/productdetail.aspx?item=NX2-60



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Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread John Thomas
Yes, but Cisco switches only do Cisco Prestandard and 802.3af 48 volt.

John


Charles Wyble wrote:
> On a cisco poe enabled switch can't you just do
>
> conf t
> interface Gig0/0
> shutdown
> no shutdown
> done
>
> to power cycle?
>
> Lots of resellers out there.
>
>
> Jason Hensley wrote:
>   
>> Looking for recommendations on a 10+ port POE switch that will do up to
>> 24volt.  Prefer remote manageable with options to switch power on and off
>> per port (remote reboot per port).
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Re: [WISPA] Re-evaluating our anti-spam solution

2009-07-15 Thread John Thomas
I know of Barracudas that the only time they get rebooted is for 
firmware updates.
They can run for months without a reboot, but usually the firmware 
updates have useful stuff in 3-6 months that requires a firmware upgrade.

John


Charles Wyble wrote:
> David E. Smith wrote:
>
>   
>> What kind of problems were/are you having with your Barracudas? On the 
>> (exceedingly rare) occasion that ours do anything odd, rebooting them 
>> almost always clears it up.
>> 
>
> One should NEVER have to reboot a mail server, outside of a kernel 
> upgrade (and even then one can use ksplice).
>
> I'm sorry but that's a pathetic resolution process.
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> I have mail/web/dns servers with years of uptime. They sit there and 
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Re: [WISPA] Re-evaluating our anti-spam solution

2009-07-15 Thread John Thomas
Please see my responses inline

Jeremy Parr wrote:
> 2009/7/14 David E. Smith :
>   
>> Don Grossman wrote:
>> 
>>> It seems time to take a look at our anti-spam solution.  Currently we
>>> are looking to replace out Barracuda due to ongoing issues with the
>>> box that after several attempts to work with Barracuda can not be
>>> resolved.  Barracuda is helpful but like to point at other things like
>>> DNS and unrelated stuff.  In the end they log into the box after
>>> wasting time so something to kick the box and we are good for an
>>> undetermined amount of time.
>>>   
>> What kind of problems were/are you having with your Barracudas? On the
>> (exceedingly rare) occasion that ours do anything odd, rebooting them
>> almost always clears it up.
>> 
>
> I've had them get overwhelmed with mail, and the solutions was to wait
> for their support to connect in and "clear the logs". I could have
> done that myself!
>   
I have a client that was taking 60,000 + messages a day and his 300 
wasn't even breathing hard. We had another client whose Barracuda 300 
*tried* to take 100,000 messages in an hour. That took Barracuda 
Networks logging in to clear up as 99% of them were SPAM and virii.


> What pushed me over the edge, was a failed hard drive. I was running a
> Spam Firewall 300, which yes, I know, is not a RAIDed config. (which
>   
> is another rabbit hole to go down, considering the box is $3k+)
Hard drives fail, that is why there is RAID. Yes, the 400 is more 
expensive, but then it is a much better fit for an ISP than a 300.
The Barracuda 300 *lists* at $1,999. The hardware replacement is $449 
per year and the updates are $499 per year.

>  and
> the hard drive started to throw errors. The problem, was that these
> errors were not evident to us as the admins of the machine. None of
> the Barracuda logs indicated any sort of issue. The box got slower and
> slower, until one day, it refused to pass mail. When tech support took
> a look, they exclaimed that the hard drive had been throwing errors
> for quite some time, any now it was too late, the box was dead.
>
> Their solution always worked very well, and I didn't need to think
> about it. Until it blew up without telling anyone it planned to.
>   
I have seen a few of them fail, but never one doing like you are talking 
about. Usually, they stop passing email, then Barracuda logs in and 
calls them dead and ships a replacement.

John

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[WISPA] Tranzeo Surge Suppression

2009-07-15 Thread 3-dB Networks
Does anyone have a recommendation for an outside surge suppressor for
Tranzeo radios?  I know the PoE has one built in, but depending on how you
read the electric code you have to have one before coming into the building.

 

Thanks!

 

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Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread Charles Wyble
On a cisco poe enabled switch can't you just do

conf t
interface Gig0/0
shutdown
no shutdown
done

to power cycle?

Lots of resellers out there.


Jason Hensley wrote:
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Re: [WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread Gino Villarini
AFAIK, there is no poe switch capable of 24 vdc . Just standard
802.3af 


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[WISPA] POE Switch box

2009-07-15 Thread Jason Hensley
Looking for recommendations on a 10+ port POE switch that will do up to
24volt.  Prefer remote manageable with options to switch power on and off
per port (remote reboot per port).

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[WISPA] The Boss said clean out the shop!!

2009-07-15 Thread Ryan Ghering
So the boss said clean out the shop, I said ok..

So I'm going through shelved gear, and low and behold I find a few gems I
thought I'd offer first dibs to the list.

I have to get rid of:

1 Trango M5830-S-AP-60 Rev A  $300.00
3 Trango M5830-S-SU Rev A  $125.00 each
1 Trango P5830-S-MU Rev A  $150.00
1 Trango P5830-RU Rev A  $150.00
1 Fox5800 M5800S-FSU Rev 1 $100.00

1 PCOM 38Ghz DS3 Backhaul plus 2 extra IDU's and a pair of fiber to DS3
converters.  $500.00

4 Patton 2996 Ras servers 96 ports each $2,000 each
(I have tons of Lucent RAS gear as well if anyone is interested.)

If anyone is interested please email me offlist rgher...@gmail.com
Boss has given me the go to consider offers as well.

We will trade for Canopy 5.2SM's or 2.4Ghz SM's P8 or better.


Thanks
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Re: [WISPA] Alvarion VA/BA IDU to ODU Voltage

2009-07-15 Thread jp
It's something like 54vdc. The transtector lighting arrestor they OEM is 
expensive, but worthwhile for the AUs or ptp links. Transtector will replace 
any damaged arrestors under warranty too. We usually get the ALPU ALVR from 
tessco. http://www.transtector.com/productdetail.aspx?item=1101-640

Lightning arrestors for 48v will not work. The Alvarion wiring scheme is a bit 
different than POE, so make sure the right pins are rated for the right 
voltages. 

Do keep the list posted if you find something that works well. We'd love to 
put lightning arrestors in more places if they were smaller and less 
expensive.


On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 08:18:10PM -0400, Jeremy Parr wrote:
> Anyone know the voltage for the IF cable on the VL/BA stuff?
> Apparently they OEM a Polyphaser lightning protector for their stuff,
> but they want a lot more dollars than they should for it. I'm looking
> to substitute something like the Polyphase NX or IX, but need to match
> the IF voltage.
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> http://www.polyphaser.com/productdetail.aspx?item=NX4-60
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