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KrisseZ

Member Since 27 Jan 2012
Offline Last Active May 02 2012 10:28 AM
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In Topic: wireless keyboard that can access the BIOS/EFI

14 March 2012 - 01:17 PM

My cheap logitech mouse keyb combo works fine with Asus UEFI, but MS combo shits the whole UEFI. So it's kinda lucky shot what works and what doesn't.

In Topic: Super Router - Re-do

11 March 2012 - 08:45 AM

Hmm. 2.0.1 uses something called queues and I also ran the setup but that was pretty weird. It created floating firewall rules and in someway linked them to the queues in question, might have been a case sensitive name matching which would suck quite big time. Oh and FYI in case you happen to need them 2.0.1 has its VPN things a bit broken. For example PPTP for newer windowses than XP won't work. Also IPsec "road warrior" configs are very buggy atm.

I might consider creating a post about the 2.0.1 traffic shaping / QoS if I manage to shed some light on it.

In Topic: Super Router - Re-do

11 March 2012 - 04:50 AM

geek-accountant have you played around with pfSense 2.0.1 and it's traffic shaping? I tried it for a bit yesterday, but it's function logic was a bit obscure for my tastes. I was wondering if you'd have some experience and be able to give some quick tips or perhaps a proper guide? With a good connection a good QoS makes the life a whole lot easier and there might be quite a few on the forums who might be interested in how to setup QoS with pfSense properly.

In Topic: Experiences with Cisco Nexus 1000V?

08 March 2012 - 01:14 PM

Don't know, but tomorrow I'll keep on battling with it hoping to get something intelligent done with it.

In Topic: Experiences with Cisco Nexus 1000V?

08 March 2012 - 06:02 AM

Well in case someone might be interested, I got the darn thing working. Had to demolish my whole vCenter, remove the installed VEM module and start from scratch. Then I put the whole thing back together with the exception of not creating a HA group between the esxi hosts. During the whole process I monitored the switches (Cisco 3560) mac address table output to verify the presence of the correct amount of mac clients on both trunk links.

When I finally got the VEM installed the VSM instantly noticed the VEM present. So could say that a little bit of voodoo is included in the Nexus 1000v setup. Now the only thing left is to figure something to do with it. :D