During the filming, all network indicators nicely blinked without a break. Good for the scene, but the switches got pretty warm compared to normal operation for that short amount of time, in my opinion. I think the internal workings of these 2 old, hard-working, and retired pieces of hardware had a last huge stress test with all of these loops🙈
Do I spot a real layer one bridge in the wild?
Ethernet suspension bridge 🤣
You really stepped up your networking architecture.
And this was done in cooperation by the video team xD
Hopefully no packets were dropped in the making
For maximum uptime
It was a straight way to the cloud I would say
Uplinking and upwalking
I dared not to walk up during such a professionally created setup tbh😂
I wonder what I would have to tell my boss when I created a work incident with this😅
Yes, I was aware there were 20 cables hanging on the ladder; no, I did not expect to get the ultimate experience up there and start to feel immortal
This is what “just plug it in real quick” looks like three weeks later.
During the filming, all network indicators nicely blinked without a break. Good for the scene, but the switches got pretty warm compared to normal operation for that short amount of time, in my opinion. I think the internal workings of these 2 old, hard-working, and retired pieces of hardware had a last huge stress test with all of these loops🙈
Die Procurve!
Are you writing in German, or are you wishing the switch an end of life?😅
I've seen much worse cable management. I'm surprised a video crew didn't use gaffer tape though.
Haha they wanted to… I was prepared with a zipper band 🤗
This is my step ladder. I never knew my real ladder.