

Topic 3 of 28: Data Networking Industry
Sun, Feb 1, 1998 (06:12) |
Stewart Jones (stewartjones)
Hi, I'm interested in getting a regular chit chat going with other members of the Data Networking industry to discuss all current events - lets start with introductions!
5 responses total.
Topic 3 of 28 [computer]: Data Networking Industry
Response 1 of 5: Stewart Jones (stewartjones) * Sun, Feb 1, 1998 (06:16) * 9 lines
I'm employed (currently) as a Senior Account Manager within a UK based Network Services Company with focus in three major areas:
1)Systems Integration
Cisco, 3Com, HP, Compaq, Novell etc
2)Cabling Division
ITT Cannon & Lucent
3)Services Division
Consultancy, Support Services, FM etc
I'm 32 yrs old and work 60-70 hrs per week and need to know alot and cover alot of areas!!
Topic 3 of 28 [computer]: Data Networking Industry
Response 2 of 5: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Feb 1, 1998 (08:55) * 2 lines
Sounds great, are you going to promote this topic amound your co-horts?
Topic 3 of 28 [computer]: Data Networking Industry
Response 3 of 5: Stewart Jones (stewartjones) * Sun, Feb 1, 1998 (17:19) * 1 lines
Yes, that will be a good idea. Is there a simple URL i can mail to people who can then get here easily?
Topic 3 of 28 [computer]: Data Networking Industry
Response 4 of 5: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Feb 1, 1998 (19:31) * 19 lines
Well, the main one is http://www.spring.com
But you can also give them urls to specific topics. Go to the
main page and pick 'browse' then go to the topic or conference and copy
the url. This way they can get directly to the topic and have the option
of signing up without going through the main page.
For example, I click on poetry and it gets me to the list of topics
at this url:
http://www.spring.com/yapp-bin/public/browse/poetry/all
Then I choose one of those topics, "How's your poetry writing day going"
and it takes me to
http://www.spring.com/yapp-bin/public/read/poetry/5
At the top of the page are buttons to sign up. log in, or move to
the next or previous topic.
Topic 3 of 28 [computer]: Data Networking Industry
Response 5 of 5: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Aug 20, 1998 (17:13) * 12 lines
Here's one way to make a crossed UTP patch cable:
pin pin
1 white/orange 3
2 orange/white 6
3 white/green 1
4 blue/white 4
5 white/blue 5
6 green/white 2
7 white/brown 7
8 brown/white 8



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