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17 October 2024
14 October 2024
16:40 | Category:Networking Tutorials diffhist +35 Maeve talk contribs (→Switch configuration[1] [2]) |
16:39 | Category:Catalyst Tutorials diffhist +81 Maeve talk contribs (→General templates) |
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N 16:23 | Cisco Catalyst SNMP Tutorial 2 changes history +2,399 [Maeve (2×)] | |||
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16:20 (cur | prev) +2,315 Maeve talk contribs (Created page with "'''SNMP''' is a protocol built into most network devices (or available through installable packages on Linux, BSD) that enables authenticated remote monitoring of a device without CLI access. == Creating SNMP Views == The first thing we're going to do is create an SNMP View. This is essentially an access level indicator that can be supplied as an argument when creating a group. This allows us to specify which items in SNMP's MIB Database we want our users to access. It...") Tag: Visual edit |
13 October 2024
11 October 2024
N 13:25 | Calculating SSD Wearout diffhist +2,638 Maeve talk contribs (Created page with "'''SSDs have a predetermined wearout''' point at which they enter a failed state. This is because SSDs use nand flash which eventually loses its ability to accurate respond to IO requests. Determining the status of your SSD is vital, as knowing the state of its wearout can help you schedule much needed replacements. First, you need to know the drive's ''rated'' '''TBW''' - '''terabytes or total bytes written -''' as this is what we'll be calculating against. This repre...") |
12:51 | Category:Linux Tutorials diffhist +30 Maeve talk contribs |