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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 11:31:35 -0800
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@lsi.com>
To: Michael Gollotti <Michael.Gollotti@lsi.com>
Cc: Richard Hardiman <Richard.Hardiman@lsi.com>
Subject: update on switchesses and lab wiring
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Hi Michael,

BTW thanks for pitching in and helping with our duplicate IP address
problem.  I did learn one thing: I suck at Rich's job.  It turned out to
be a Windows client in the lab that just decided to occassionaly start
assigning itself that IP for no apparent reason.  So we just powered it
down as no one was even using it.

As for the switches, I'm being beaten about the eyes and ears, so I'd
like to spread it around.  Can we start the ball rolling on getting the
6500(s) bolted in?  I'm guessing the whole process of {finding them,
xporting them over here, bolting them in} will take at least a week.
By then we should have most if not all the 2900s bolted in.

Then all that would remain is configuring.  If we're ahead of the game,
the 2900s might be all configured by the time the 6500s arrive.

Even if we can just get one 6500 in, that would be a help.  I don't
know if doing them one at a time would make it easier on you guys or
not, but I thought I would throw that idea out there just in case.

Thanks mucho,

a
