OT deployment...

Started by deanwebb, May 26, 2021, 09:08:38 AM

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deanwebb

... not always all-Cisco or even Cisco... and you have to deal with things that you don't deal with in the datacenter.

Like... "We hose down the entire interior of the facility once a week. Does your gear need to be behind the splashguard?"

:twitch: It's a different world in OT, for sure...
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

icecream-guy

REminds me of the funny security video that I used to have to watch at DoE. Where the cleaning woman was vacuuming under the raised floor, and her cord plugged into the wall ran short, so she moved it from the wall to one of the Rack PDU outlets,  she hit the power on the vacuum and the rack went dark. LoL.
:professorcat:

My Moral Fibers have been cut.

deanwebb

DoE regulations are fun to work with, too. Lots and lots of fun.
Take a baseball bat and trash all the routers, shout out "IT'S A NETWORK PROBLEM NOW, SUCKERS!" and then peel out of the parking lot in your Ferrari.
"The world could perish if people only worked on things that were easy to handle." -- Vladimir Savchenko
Вопросы есть? Вопросов нет! | BCEB: Belkin Certified Expert Baffler | "Plan B is Plan A with an element of panic." -- John Clarke
Accounting is architecture, remember that!
Air gaps are high-latency Internet connections.

Dieselboy

Quote from: ristau5741 on May 26, 2021, 10:16:06 AM
REminds me of the funny security video that I used to have to watch at DoE. Where the cleaning woman was vacuuming under the raised floor, and her cord plugged into the wall ran short, so she moved it from the wall to one of the Rack PDU outlets,  she hit the power on the vacuum and the rack went dark. LoL.

Almost as bad as the cleaner unplugging the rack from the wall to use the wall power for the vacuum. IT engineers can't understand why everything goes down once per week then comes back again on its own :)