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" No yeah. Today we have the pleasure being joined by a motorcyclist world traveler and video blogger outlets writer. Bill thanks so much for joining us today. -- I've wanted to get your perspective on this and and dive into what exactly is. Moto blogging and what inspired you to pop a camera your home."
" Well I. The first person and I saw this -- is thankful -- thirteen and there's kind of take on videoblogging where."
" No usually people would make blogs and dissidents are going to be. That camera and it and in the narrative you know media interest into the background was very more so. And the birth of."
" The light in moto V logging was trying to you know provide you know -- it would also have."
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" So tell me about the -- cultural that I'm kind of new to this I've seen more to thirteen and 88 YA -- but. How does that really -- the net you been doing this for quite a bit."
" Yet they do it for about two years now and I think it started many about it only three years ago. And it's. And it's a fairly tightly knit community that sound you know checks -- She tied it with each other and there's some. -- Some meetings that happen. Where you know Iraq there's multiple writers that are going eroded. And recording a particular items they've got like 45 different perspectives. Saying. Hussein rivals. Which -- can meet them so -- say there's probably about there's at least a hundred out there that. Are you like your regular basis. And then there's the block the -- of the film a video you're there are multiple -- without some. He the waters I don't be like he really I think started -- video -- And it's and then eventually you believe that."
" Okay I gotta ask because I read that you -- comments for a lot of these videos and something that you see over and over again. With lots of different note to bloggers is you know that that question what's your set up what it's what your camera with your gear and so I've got askew. What do you find essential and particularly as a support for yourself. What do you find essential when you're going on a cross country trip thousands of miles we bring with you and and what stays at home."
" Well there's there's plenty of little gadgets that I have the main thing. Is. It I think they do it is that Sony pfc. -- He cited Sony DS CT. 500 camera that case he video. In already -- 740. -- resolution which is really really works well the new HD -- use it so this is indispensable. RSD cards. The battery is a way to. Charge all my gadgets from my bike because of all profits are gonna go nowhere -- there are quite and I think camping. And -- and then my from my navigation it would be my our -- yes. So tired Garmin not keep yes. -- sixty CX acts. -- If there if people part of mashup between maps and videos but the way. Most people wonder like how the cameras actually mounted and it's very. Very simple actually and he seems very dangerous -- Let and it demonstrated they're really quick check. So this dynamic element here and literally all I did this. Wrote that can work on Tiki bar. The end of it I had it right here. And it hit my head tilted down quite a bit and it didn't keep it. And all and it looks really weird that sounds sometimes simple the book is the best I've tried working with bullet cams. It's a necessary that's the maps like just -- camera you can record -- yeah. So sad that other years that I taken across country trip is all I do like campaign so. Arm and he thing that a bad actor would take for like the weeklong trek into the mountains. Is very. Very similar to what -- of -- our booklet -- news. This has to be very compact low waves. -- There are about right about that way to prepare for from -- for."
" Now what I find really fascinating about your videos in particular that that I don't think that's I had seen anywhere else meta blogging. Is the way they synchronize. Your YouTube videos. With the patented the road -- travel and and a real time update. On on Google Maps of your location I'm -- by GPS but maybe you can tell us a little bit about how that gets put together."
" Sure I can equality. The term -- videos you know because you've got this. Get a map on one society data video and provide. And I'm real time respectable where that person is acts while they're all their writing and there's there's three components -- that made its work. Wants you to pull out. Created API manipulates. The the player. Found that allowed me. That API is absolutely necessary. Second pieces. Keeping ideologue but UPS while the -- coordinates. When I already know all my -- here wall. Will record about every five seconds. We'll kind of overkill but there's there's plenty of space. -- that -- just some JavaScript that ties the first few things together. And can you basically -- the video is progress is playing. It's looking at this GPS data loss in finding out okay. What I keep gets coordinates in this file corresponds -- its its position into the position and dumb. Over laid out with it can't help file that that's at the path than going through the video and you can actually kind of jump ahead on the road. And what's cool and turn jump ahead of the video. That there's they have works."
" Can you show us here -- what the actual code what's. -- that you're saying JavaScript does is that the engine can you show us what actually puts those two pieces together."
" Sure yeah it's not the most glamorous code that could read now let down. It's. Right now -- screen I'll show you basically all the work you've done that can. In I think I can make it public or period or you wanna move -- around -- it yourself. Some. So I mean this is one variable that as all the he -- Internet. To be here Aguirre. And the phone that's really crucial. Four. That the plotting out of my progress -- map. Besides bass. And there's lots of what -- a lot of what a lot of examples and -- you -- diaper the Google Maps and then down. If you could find no -- that's what. But I'm I'm mapping Gandhi. And I'm adding the the -- that I'm taking. At this point right here. Which is pretty simply distillery URL. And what can now file. And that that you want that's forty years. Then let you know thousand generated based on the -- yes data that. I had been logging on my. My car -- So once that's done. What so what you have to do is basically set up a listener. That. Then. They're basically -- saw that the timer actually set fires up every I think I expected to so and checks okay what else. At what point are you in the video. And let's save that -- Q what what you should be from the from the GPS data. That makes sense and there's a little. -- it was complicated part of it is just making that calculation. From time. I'll in the video -- mapping that out -- the time that it's set up bats and didn't GPS -- you get data."
" Citizens are rated assignment -- that none of that. You're saying timing it with direct. Not so it in this derail here there's. Long did you hear letter here and then zero witnesses who start. But we're just -- Some vendors pictures classics by accident -- for every latitude longitude. They have there. So do you have to write the code objected to. To rewrite this for every video that you public would be that was video -- about hundred whispered to him."
" Yeah. I have a little utility that -- the little gear. For a one of doing video after video and so it kind of sets up everything for me all I have to do is. This fine. The points that this segment of that it might UPS blogs instead fed up with the video. It is something you just walked for hours at 100. The end of quality video for me five minutes so finding that points from. It's picking that up so -- decided to use this without. What's going part of and you publish any of these programs. No I haven't publish it I think I thought about and polishing stuff so that other people news that. I haven't I haven't done that yet but it's. -- all client side JavaScript directly. My. My website. And into the peak and then you hear that you're setting up the -- figured out but. But I had thought about and making it a plug in that people can use. That's -- this summer around. That's really work best -- in them."
" Yeah and and that is just a really. Just a nifty add onto the whole experience of watching a motive login. And and with a map that I gotta ask. You've done what hundreds of videos now what's the biggest challenge in in. Note of logging."
" Well -- generally challenges just. Thing on the road couldn't making sure that here. It. You know focusing on what you're saying and that what you're talking about too much and you realize they can be. First priority is -- right like -- found a site from Matt's found that are really just another. Now finding out. Well trying to trying to keep. He's a narrative in staying on topic at some point because sometimes you'll be guided by something you. On Saturday it -- that's -- you start talking about that and -- we -- talking about third place makes the makes video the little. But the jury is apparent that sometimes that's the good -- that the -- media. Being out there are just talking about whatever. It doesn't always have to be scripted some it's. But sometimes it's better we'll talk about something -- Staying on police. And just. Keeping your -- charged. Absolutely -- in my my biggest challenges. So what's coming up for -- writer. Next thing I wanna do is they'll have to Alaska. All the way into to of the Arctic Circle in Prudhoe Bay. And that's been the only trip probably like four -- five week trip. In them I'm gonna try and China do that next summer. If that happens. I'm really looking forward sitting a lot of research on it. I just bought me out but they used KOR witches -- war offered by -- a lot rock your tree up there like you moral probity. All that's yeah Alaska's you know a long sought after goal. For me for a while in the whole flight and it happened that summer in. And I share the journey through video quarter and -- you're gonna walk."
" Well bill thank you so much for coming on and sharing with us in the background of you know what makes a a moto blog so where -- our audience find more of your stuff."
" You can go to Apple let's try to dot com and that's where published on my videos stories photos. Some of my of my journeys end up from there you can. Can find where where I have a much better balances. My FaceBook as well. Somehow between form on the road is very simple want to have cellphone coverage. -- writer got news with the resource we'll find out more."
" Thanks so much bill what we're gonna take a break and when we get back we'll find out what's going on with this -- Lan party."
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" Hey guys today I am back in studio to talk to you about. The -- now what exactly is of the land well be land stands for virtual local area network. And the purpose of of the land is two kind of limit that political purposes the the broadcast. First if you have you know thousand users on you know use your 32 level here office complex. Yeah you're you're gonna have a lot of broadcast traffic. Things. Point out and saying hey what's goin' on over hearing you know things like that. The purpose of the land is for segmentation. Segmentation of saying you know hey here's the sales department hey here's the accounting department. Me -- really don't ever need to talk to each other so I'm gonna segment you guys out and then you've got servers down here and it you can go. It is crazy or simplistic as you want. Deploying of the land is pretty simple so long as you know some basic rules. V land's. That are going to you know have to have security. You know war for -- switches or layer three switcher. You know that and let's let's face it. This is not an easy subject -- just kind of Bert you know talk about. Here on the show you really need to do your homework you going to be to point B -- but her you know the sake of infrastructure planning and infrastructure deployment. I'm going to talk to you about how I used to -- So I had and the need for on V -- to. Make sure that I can secure different parts of IP sub nets. There's a couple people that we posts that don't need to talk to others and their four it was important that we were able to. Accurately secure them out from everybody else. It's so. I should you guys my Dell power connect 6248. Switches that I had a briefly. Switch the switch pretty much so what we're gonna do now we're actually along into the switched to you know take a look at my currently configured -- and you know give you -- IUS ask. You know. Demonstration of how you're gonna set up of the land in this switch to warn -- do ears -- open up -- And I've got my Dell switch pre configured. And we're gonna open it. And the user. Is going to be admin. And password is. My password. The content that right. Let's try -- idea. Area so -- the console and what we need to do first. Is figure out what we can do well we can enter into privileged mode. First that's the that's the key down enable privilege so let's figure out what we can do now. Our -- clear to figure copy blob blob block what I wanna see his I wanna see my currently configured be lands to -- show. -- And this is my view and table to get see here I've got -- and one which is usually your default or your management B Lan. Is set up on most of my ports. Two is a security. And another V land for secondary office that we have Richardson's office space with -- different company. No need to see anything that goes on they're only there and connected to share some Internet."
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" 100 is a test V land I was using here's the two key points 101 in 1000. Now 101 starts are. Internal. Variation of the land to networks and different IPs and stuff like that I did it's that I can run multiple active directory machines off the scene switches. Separate networks kind of thing. And then there's 1001000. Starts our client hosted. Customers. Where we host IT solutions for them. So 1000 is our first customer. And to be -- to set up security rules and policies and things like that. I needed to make sure that I had of the land in working order so that I can. You know except traffic from my ESX server. Take it through the switch in the past and out my juniper device which is an SSG 140. So here we have. The table. But now how we actually go about adding -- hit and take this with a lot of hard. Don't use your web -- Wii's to configure switches. Switch is especially because they're very finicky and a lot of times. The web interface isn't and give you all the access war. You know options if you're gonna need. I had set up a -- port. Which allows on tagged. Traffic which is B Lan wan management traffic to flow through but it also allows the Lan -- one. In the -- 1000. To trick take port traffic from USX server on a specific port which I believe is ports. Seven. So it's to slash G-7. Here in in the -- table but. It needs to take that traffic and pass it along the uplink port which goes in -- juniper. Now on the juniper instead of adding another. In your face her you know things like that we decided to do was add -- sub in your face this kind of getting into routing and things like that. We're taking over here we can actually add. On top of my. You know ethernet zero slash it is a Gigabit uplink. It's 10101. One slash a 22 so I got Tenet and one team -- and ten. I believe. And remember. It's our. What we're gonna do is you can see here that we've got ethernet zero slash eight one. Now that he is defined as a sub in your face and hear the view and 91000. We've given this address. Are this view Lan and different. IP and subnet but we've also assign it to a security policies. Here you can see that there's layer three. Switching going routing going on and at the status is up because it's piggybacking on ethernet zero slash eight. And then as well -- that too is 101 and that's our middleware as a service application. To Cuba can go in we can edit this. So HR HD IK IP address used here unit mask you're management IP and the -- So we've defined -- and tag in the robber and now we need to do to switch. And enable traffic switch. So we're gonna do is first we need to enter the configure -- of the switch where typing configure. Now or in the config -- we've got even more options that we can access. -- and the service brouder blah blah blah. First we need to go over and into the mode of the can the ethernet port that we need to configure for. Trump mode we're general access because by default reports are passing on tag traffic and they will on tag traffic. Unless you explicitly declined. Wore it it won't even know where to go. So we're gonna enter in the interface. Ethernet terrorists a port. Or I have a stacked configuration so I've got module unit one and unit -- to. Slash. And GE. Eight. And were in now the config of interface. Unit to port eight. And then we're going to say this port needs to be on switch. Switch port mode general. -- what this is gonna do is is gonna allow west can figure. Basically -- land for missions that we want to allow this port to accept or -- traffic through. Otherwise. It gets kind of stock and it says a I don't know what do is these land so we. Go away. For a comeback in here. We're gonna say switch port. General. All are allowed via Lan. And and we're gonna and that dumb TV. Land I had no idea excess. We're set that up. On this port so that port eight on our second switch. Is allowed to pass the Lan traffic. And 100. Received tanked because the ESX server and juniper are looking for that tank. That 100 -- On the packets in saying okay this is 100 knees go this way and you know you're allowed to go this way but you know this or that it all depends on how you're routing configurations actually setup and that's not something that really wanna get into but for. Sake of this that's how I sent -- up. So were saved 100 is allowed to be -- and allowed to be passed through this port to wherever it needs to go. So here and hit enter. And warning large number -- lands yet we know switch port. General. Allowed. The land and now this is. Depending on your switch important it's not important. You always want to allow managing traffic through walls normally you wanna allow management traffic through the ports. That's the way that I did my switch. People network gurus Paul I guarantee you I'm gonna have some that -- people email me be like you RF finger the wrong. You need to quit show he'd go crawl under a rock and could you bring you know nothing to -- Don't -- That's bad. So -- come back here we're gonna add it as well intact. Because our management traffic are standard ethernet you know pastor is not tank with a V -- through it and her. And we're pretty much done we're going to say and and now we're going to do is verified that we actually have the the port configured correctly. Show. The -- here if you see we've got port 100. And now. Unit to port eight should accept V Lan traffic now the key is. You have to set up where's it gonna go well if it's the only port on there can't really go anywhere can't. Now because this is -- in production you know switches -- really don't wanna Jack too much -- You need to set that. Low point. And in this case might switch as port 48 as the gave it -- link to my juniper device and that's where the juniper comes in. Comin' back. I don't have a security zone or anything like that but I come over here I cut I act I'm gonna policies. You know I can set up different policies and things like that and you know you can set. Your policies you can set your policy elements and things like that. In in this is the reason that I needed the Atlanta now I could go through and I can you know. The land out on tag and I can segment and things like that but there is a waste of space on my juniper and you know on the switch and things like that -- in most of the time you don't need that if you have a device that you can utilize. Layer three routing capabilities for why not use it. The -- switch doesn't layer three routing but it doesn't do securities like high granular security. Well actually it does but not to the level and I want to do it too because they need them I need the piano in it have customers do this that so. -- utilizing functions -- juniper now you could. Nine east nine C 90% of you can get away with the routing. IP routing functions of the -- switch or you're Cisco or brand of choice insert name here. It's just a matter of what you actually need out of the switch. IP -- whether -- would there be power over ethernet these are all things that you have to. You know kind of and get a hold on before you actually make these purchases and start playing around. Remember don't use the web two week. More times than not. It's gonna break stuff."
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" No yeah. Today we have the pleasure being joined by a motorcyclist world traveler and video blogger outlets writer. Bill thanks so much for joining us today. -- I've wanted to get your perspective on this and and dive into what exactly is. Moto blogging and what inspired you to pop a camera your home."
" Well I. The first person and I saw this -- is thankful -- thirteen and there's kind of take on videoblogging where."
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" So tell me about the -- cultural that I'm kind of new to this I've seen more to thirteen and 88 YA -- but. How does that really -- the net you been doing this for quite a bit."
" Yet they do it for about two years now and I think it started many about it only three years ago. And it's. And it's a fairly tightly knit community that sound you know checks -- She tied it with each other and there's some. -- Some meetings that happen. Where you know Iraq there's multiple writers that are going eroded. And recording a particular items they've got like 45 different perspectives. Saying. Hussein rivals. Which -- can meet them so -- say there's probably about there's at least a hundred out there that. Are you like your regular basis. And then there's the block the -- of the film a video you're there are multiple -- without some. He the waters I don't be like he really I think started -- video -- And it's and then eventually you believe that."
" Okay I gotta ask because I read that you -- comments for a lot of these videos and something that you see over and over again. With lots of different note to bloggers is you know that that question what's your set up what it's what your camera with your gear and so I've got askew. What do you find essential and particularly as a support for yourself. What do you find essential when you're going on a cross country trip thousands of miles we bring with you and and what stays at home."
" Well there's there's plenty of little gadgets that I have the main thing. Is. It I think they do it is that Sony pfc. -- He cited Sony DS CT. 500 camera that case he video. In already -- 740. -- resolution which is really really works well the new HD -- use it so this is indispensable. RSD cards. The battery is a way to. Charge all my gadgets from my bike because of all profits are gonna go nowhere -- there are quite and I think camping. And -- and then my from my navigation it would be my our -- yes. So tired Garmin not keep yes. -- sixty CX acts. -- If there if people part of mashup between maps and videos but the way. Most people wonder like how the cameras actually mounted and it's very. Very simple actually and he seems very dangerous -- Let and it demonstrated they're really quick check. So this dynamic element here and literally all I did this. Wrote that can work on Tiki bar. The end of it I had it right here. And it hit my head tilted down quite a bit and it didn't keep it. And all and it looks really weird that sounds sometimes simple the book is the best I've tried working with bullet cams. It's a necessary that's the maps like just -- camera you can record -- yeah. So sad that other years that I taken across country trip is all I do like campaign so. Arm and he thing that a bad actor would take for like the weeklong trek into the mountains. Is very. Very similar to what -- of -- our booklet -- news. This has to be very compact low waves. -- There are about right about that way to prepare for from -- for."
" Now what I find really fascinating about your videos in particular that that I don't think that's I had seen anywhere else meta blogging. Is the way they synchronize. Your YouTube videos. With the patented the road -- travel and and a real time update. On on Google Maps of your location I'm -- by GPS but maybe you can tell us a little bit about how that gets put together."
" Sure I can equality. The term -- videos you know because you've got this. Get a map on one society data video and provide. And I'm real time respectable where that person is acts while they're all their writing and there's there's three components -- that made its work. Wants you to pull out. Created API manipulates. The the player. Found that allowed me. That API is absolutely necessary. Second pieces. Keeping ideologue but UPS while the -- coordinates. When I already know all my -- here wall. Will record about every five seconds. We'll kind of overkill but there's there's plenty of space. -- that -- just some JavaScript that ties the first few things together. And can you basically -- the video is progress is playing. It's looking at this GPS data loss in finding out okay. What I keep gets coordinates in this file corresponds -- its its position into the position and dumb. Over laid out with it can't help file that that's at the path than going through the video and you can actually kind of jump ahead on the road. And what's cool and turn jump ahead of the video. That there's they have works."
" Can you show us here -- what the actual code what's. -- that you're saying JavaScript does is that the engine can you show us what actually puts those two pieces together."
" Sure yeah it's not the most glamorous code that could read now let down. It's. Right now -- screen I'll show you basically all the work you've done that can. In I think I can make it public or period or you wanna move -- around -- it yourself. Some. So I mean this is one variable that as all the he -- Internet. To be here Aguirre. And the phone that's really crucial. Four. That the plotting out of my progress -- map. Besides bass. And there's lots of what -- a lot of what a lot of examples and -- you -- diaper the Google Maps and then down. If you could find no -- that's what. But I'm I'm mapping Gandhi. And I'm adding the the -- that I'm taking. At this point right here. Which is pretty simply distillery URL. And what can now file. And that that you want that's forty years. Then let you know thousand generated based on the -- yes data that. I had been logging on my. My car -- So once that's done. What so what you have to do is basically set up a listener. That. Then. They're basically -- saw that the timer actually set fires up every I think I expected to so and checks okay what else. At what point are you in the video. And let's save that -- Q what what you should be from the from the GPS data. That makes sense and there's a little. -- it was complicated part of it is just making that calculation. From time. I'll in the video -- mapping that out -- the time that it's set up bats and didn't GPS -- you get data."
" Citizens are rated assignment -- that none of that. You're saying timing it with direct. Not so it in this derail here there's. Long did you hear letter here and then zero witnesses who start. But we're just -- Some vendors pictures classics by accident -- for every latitude longitude. They have there. So do you have to write the code objected to. To rewrite this for every video that you public would be that was video -- about hundred whispered to him."
" Yeah. I have a little utility that -- the little gear. For a one of doing video after video and so it kind of sets up everything for me all I have to do is. This fine. The points that this segment of that it might UPS blogs instead fed up with the video. It is something you just walked for hours at 100. The end of quality video for me five minutes so finding that points from. It's picking that up so -- decided to use this without. What's going part of and you publish any of these programs. No I haven't publish it I think I thought about and polishing stuff so that other people news that. I haven't I haven't done that yet but it's. -- all client side JavaScript directly. My. My website. And into the peak and then you hear that you're setting up the -- figured out but. But I had thought about and making it a plug in that people can use. That's -- this summer around. That's really work best -- in them."
" Yeah and and that is just a really. Just a nifty add onto the whole experience of watching a motive login. And and with a map that I gotta ask. You've done what hundreds of videos now what's the biggest challenge in in. Note of logging."
" Well -- generally challenges just. Thing on the road couldn't making sure that here. It. You know focusing on what you're saying and that what you're talking about too much and you realize they can be. First priority is -- right like -- found a site from Matt's found that are really just another. Now finding out. Well trying to trying to keep. He's a narrative in staying on topic at some point because sometimes you'll be guided by something you. On Saturday it -- that's -- you start talking about that and -- we -- talking about third place makes the makes video the little. But the jury is apparent that sometimes that's the good -- that the -- media. Being out there are just talking about whatever. It doesn't always have to be scripted some it's. But sometimes it's better we'll talk about something -- Staying on police. And just. Keeping your -- charged. Absolutely -- in my my biggest challenges. So what's coming up for -- writer. Next thing I wanna do is they'll have to Alaska. All the way into to of the Arctic Circle in Prudhoe Bay. And that's been the only trip probably like four -- five week trip. In them I'm gonna try and China do that next summer. If that happens. I'm really looking forward sitting a lot of research on it. I just bought me out but they used KOR witches -- war offered by -- a lot rock your tree up there like you moral probity. All that's yeah Alaska's you know a long sought after goal. For me for a while in the whole flight and it happened that summer in. And I share the journey through video quarter and -- you're gonna walk."
" Well bill thank you so much for coming on and sharing with us in the background of you know what makes a a moto blog so where -- our audience find more of your stuff."
" You can go to Apple let's try to dot com and that's where published on my videos stories photos. Some of my of my journeys end up from there you can. Can find where where I have a much better balances. My FaceBook as well. Somehow between form on the road is very simple want to have cellphone coverage. -- writer got news with the resource we'll find out more."
" Thanks so much bill what we're gonna take a break and when we get back we'll find out what's going on with this -- Lan party."
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" Hey guys today I am back in studio to talk to you about. The -- now what exactly is of the land well be land stands for virtual local area network. And the purpose of of the land is two kind of limit that political purposes the the broadcast. First if you have you know thousand users on you know use your 32 level here office complex. Yeah you're you're gonna have a lot of broadcast traffic. Things. Point out and saying hey what's goin' on over hearing you know things like that. The purpose of the land is for segmentation. Segmentation of saying you know hey here's the sales department hey here's the accounting department. Me -- really don't ever need to talk to each other so I'm gonna segment you guys out and then you've got servers down here and it you can go. It is crazy or simplistic as you want. Deploying of the land is pretty simple so long as you know some basic rules. V land's. That are going to you know have to have security. You know war for -- switches or layer three switcher. You know that and let's let's face it. This is not an easy subject -- just kind of Bert you know talk about. Here on the show you really need to do your homework you going to be to point B -- but her you know the sake of infrastructure planning and infrastructure deployment. I'm going to talk to you about how I used to -- So I had and the need for on V -- to. Make sure that I can secure different parts of IP sub nets. There's a couple people that we posts that don't need to talk to others and their four it was important that we were able to. Accurately secure them out from everybody else. It's so. I should you guys my Dell power connect 6248. Switches that I had a briefly. Switch the switch pretty much so what we're gonna do now we're actually along into the switched to you know take a look at my currently configured -- and you know give you -- IUS ask. You know. Demonstration of how you're gonna set up of the land in this switch to warn -- do ears -- open up -- And I've got my Dell switch pre configured. And we're gonna open it. And the user. Is going to be admin. And password is. My password. The content that right. Let's try -- idea. Area so -- the console and what we need to do first. Is figure out what we can do well we can enter into privileged mode. First that's the that's the key down enable privilege so let's figure out what we can do now. Our -- clear to figure copy blob blob block what I wanna see his I wanna see my currently configured be lands to -- show. -- And this is my view and table to get see here I've got -- and one which is usually your default or your management B Lan. Is set up on most of my ports. Two is a security. And another V land for secondary office that we have Richardson's office space with -- different company. No need to see anything that goes on they're only there and connected to share some Internet."
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" 100 is a test V land I was using here's the two key points 101 in 1000. Now 101 starts are. Internal. Variation of the land to networks and different IPs and stuff like that I did it's that I can run multiple active directory machines off the scene switches. Separate networks kind of thing. And then there's 1001000. Starts our client hosted. Customers. Where we host IT solutions for them. So 1000 is our first customer. And to be -- to set up security rules and policies and things like that. I needed to make sure that I had of the land in working order so that I can. You know except traffic from my ESX server. Take it through the switch in the past and out my juniper device which is an SSG 140. So here we have. The table. But now how we actually go about adding -- hit and take this with a lot of hard. Don't use your web -- Wii's to configure switches. Switch is especially because they're very finicky and a lot of times. The web interface isn't and give you all the access war. You know options if you're gonna need. I had set up a -- port. Which allows on tagged. Traffic which is B Lan wan management traffic to flow through but it also allows the Lan -- one. In the -- 1000. To trick take port traffic from USX server on a specific port which I believe is ports. Seven. So it's to slash G-7. Here in in the -- table but. It needs to take that traffic and pass it along the uplink port which goes in -- juniper. Now on the juniper instead of adding another. In your face her you know things like that we decided to do was add -- sub in your face this kind of getting into routing and things like that. We're taking over here we can actually add. On top of my. You know ethernet zero slash it is a Gigabit uplink. It's 10101. One slash a 22 so I got Tenet and one team -- and ten. I believe. And remember. It's our. What we're gonna do is you can see here that we've got ethernet zero slash eight one. Now that he is defined as a sub in your face and hear the view and 91000. We've given this address. Are this view Lan and different. IP and subnet but we've also assign it to a security policies. Here you can see that there's layer three. Switching going routing going on and at the status is up because it's piggybacking on ethernet zero slash eight. And then as well -- that too is 101 and that's our middleware as a service application. To Cuba can go in we can edit this. So HR HD IK IP address used here unit mask you're management IP and the -- So we've defined -- and tag in the robber and now we need to do to switch. And enable traffic switch. So we're gonna do is first we need to enter the configure -- of the switch where typing configure. Now or in the config -- we've got even more options that we can access. -- and the service brouder blah blah blah. First we need to go over and into the mode of the can the ethernet port that we need to configure for. Trump mode we're general access because by default reports are passing on tag traffic and they will on tag traffic. Unless you explicitly declined. Wore it it won't even know where to go. So we're gonna enter in the interface. Ethernet terrorists a port. Or I have a stacked configuration so I've got module unit one and unit -- to. Slash. And GE. Eight. And were in now the config of interface. Unit to port eight. And then we're going to say this port needs to be on switch. Switch port mode general. -- what this is gonna do is is gonna allow west can figure. Basically -- land for missions that we want to allow this port to accept or -- traffic through. Otherwise. It gets kind of stock and it says a I don't know what do is these land so we. Go away. For a comeback in here. We're gonna say switch port. General. All are allowed via Lan. And and we're gonna and that dumb TV. Land I had no idea excess. We're set that up. On this port so that port eight on our second switch. Is allowed to pass the Lan traffic. And 100. Received tanked because the ESX server and juniper are looking for that tank. That 100 -- On the packets in saying okay this is 100 knees go this way and you know you're allowed to go this way but you know this or that it all depends on how you're routing configurations actually setup and that's not something that really wanna get into but for. Sake of this that's how I sent -- up. So were saved 100 is allowed to be -- and allowed to be passed through this port to wherever it needs to go. So here and hit enter. And warning large number -- lands yet we know switch port. General. Allowed. The land and now this is. Depending on your switch important it's not important. You always want to allow managing traffic through walls normally you wanna allow management traffic through the ports. That's the way that I did my switch. People network gurus Paul I guarantee you I'm gonna have some that -- people email me be like you RF finger the wrong. You need to quit show he'd go crawl under a rock and could you bring you know nothing to -- Don't -- That's bad. So -- come back here we're gonna add it as well intact. Because our management traffic are standard ethernet you know pastor is not tank with a V -- through it and her. And we're pretty much done we're going to say and and now we're going to do is verified that we actually have the the port configured correctly. Show. The -- here if you see we've got port 100. And now. Unit to port eight should accept V Lan traffic now the key is. You have to set up where's it gonna go well if it's the only port on there can't really go anywhere can't. Now because this is -- in production you know switches -- really don't wanna Jack too much -- You need to set that. Low point. And in this case might switch as port 48 as the gave it -- link to my juniper device and that's where the juniper comes in. Comin' back. I don't have a security zone or anything like that but I come over here I cut I act I'm gonna policies. You know I can set up different policies and things like that and you know you can set. Your policies you can set your policy elements and things like that. In in this is the reason that I needed the Atlanta now I could go through and I can you know. The land out on tag and I can segment and things like that but there is a waste of space on my juniper and you know on the switch and things like that -- in most of the time you don't need that if you have a device that you can utilize. Layer three routing capabilities for why not use it. The -- switch doesn't layer three routing but it doesn't do securities like high granular security. Well actually it does but not to the level and I want to do it too because they need them I need the piano in it have customers do this that so. -- utilizing functions -- juniper now you could. Nine east nine C 90% of you can get away with the routing. IP routing functions of the -- switch or you're Cisco or brand of choice insert name here. It's just a matter of what you actually need out of the switch. IP -- whether -- would there be power over ethernet these are all things that you have to. You know kind of and get a hold on before you actually make these purchases and start playing around. Remember don't use the web two week. More times than not. It's gonna break stuff."
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