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Title: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: deanwebb on May 19, 2016, 11:36:04 AM
 :matrix:

Watching an SNMPWALK complete is less fun than examining packet captures, but more fun than waiting for backups to complete.  :rock:
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: Nerm on May 19, 2016, 12:29:32 PM
Careful! If you have too much fun your head might explode.
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: deanwebb on May 19, 2016, 01:49:25 PM
You're right. I better ease up on these wiresharks. I'm getting too excited when I see a RADIUS code 3 packet...
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: dlots on May 19, 2016, 03:58:58 PM
Anything is more fun than a "My internet is slow" ticket
A "I can't find my: Phone" ticket is more fun that hitting your finger with a hammer...
But complaining about the fact that I have a ticket that 100% the information in the ticket is "I can't find my: Phone"..... that's it.... and yet it's a network problem... that's pretty fun!!
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: deanwebb on May 19, 2016, 06:14:11 PM
Having to suddenly redesign a network plan because of China's restrictive Internet access laws is a total hoot. All the stuff that was going to go over a local internet breakout? Yeah, it's now going over a high-cost MPLS link.
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: Dieselboy on May 19, 2016, 09:28:17 PM
For fun, today I'm changing my Jabber presence status to: Available, but not "available available"
:awesome:
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: deanwebb on May 20, 2016, 12:45:22 AM
I think I solved the problem I'm working on about 12 hours ago, but couldn't tell until now, when the site is back online. Nice sort of giddyness when it all comes down to my being able to look at the file I asked for TWELVE DAYS AGO.

:goku:
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: icecream-guy on May 20, 2016, 07:45:55 AM
Fun for me is when users complain about lack of VPN connectivity, then ya call them and you verify they have authenticated to the network VPN, but you then find out that they are having issues with Citrix, then ya gotta find a nice way to tell them wrong department and kick the ticket back to the service desk and get them requeued in the Citrix queue for another long wait. :joy:
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: Nerm on May 20, 2016, 09:45:13 AM
Quote from: deanwebb on May 19, 2016, 06:14:11 PM
Having to suddenly redesign a network plan because of China's restrictive Internet access laws is a total hoot. All the stuff that was going to go over a local internet breakout? Yeah, it's now going over a high-cost MPLS link.

Yes, I have learned that China is both difficult and expensive for network teams.  :wall:
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: Dieselboy on May 22, 2016, 08:32:58 PM
I don't really get this anymore but used to get complaints that "the VPN is not working". Then you find out they've logged into the clientless portal and not clicked "start anyconnect".
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: GeorgeS on May 23, 2016, 02:42:46 AM
fun is when you have to do a change and somehow is not going through all the approval stages (here even for a simple ACL i have to write a document and get it approved by 2/3 people at least-does not matter if they are relevant with IT or not) .
Then after many days or weeks someone asks you , you got the approvals? Well CM move my ticket to 'ready to implement stage' so feel free to ask him :D

This is fun, PM fights with CM :D
Title: Re: Measuring Fun Levels at Work
Post by: deanwebb on May 23, 2016, 09:45:46 AM
Very high levels of fun are to be had in explaining a strange case for the first time to another engineer that needs to back you up on the case. It's very reassuring to hear him have the same reactions and conclusions that I had.