MattW Well-known member Jun 4, 2013 #1 I know a lot of people like high uptimes for network devices / servers. Just been looking on a router we have on our network in Japan......
I know a lot of people like high uptimes for network devices / servers. Just been looking on a router we have on our network in Japan......
JVCode Well-known member Jun 4, 2013 #3 I had a mail server up for nearly 9 years in my mums old summer house. - I never used it, just kept it online because of the awesome uptime.
I had a mail server up for nearly 9 years in my mums old summer house. - I never used it, just kept it online because of the awesome uptime.
S SneakyDave Well-known member Jun 4, 2013 #4 How do you apply patches to Cisco switches/routers without recycling them? Didn't they have some security problems that needed fix a while back? Just curios
How do you apply patches to Cisco switches/routers without recycling them? Didn't they have some security problems that needed fix a while back? Just curios
MattW Well-known member Jun 4, 2013 #5 SneakyDave said: How do you apply patches to Cisco switches/routers without recycling them? Didn't they have some security problems that needed fix a while back? Just curios Click to expand... You would load the new iOS on and reload it. This one has apparently never had any issues to need a new one (private network)
SneakyDave said: How do you apply patches to Cisco switches/routers without recycling them? Didn't they have some security problems that needed fix a while back? Just curios Click to expand... You would load the new iOS on and reload it. This one has apparently never had any issues to need a new one (private network)
MattW Well-known member Jun 4, 2013 #8 Mike Edge said: LOL @ISDN, that's a term I haven't heard in a long time. Click to expand... ISDN? We still have an X.25 network !
Mike Edge said: LOL @ISDN, that's a term I haven't heard in a long time. Click to expand... ISDN? We still have an X.25 network !