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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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      @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

      @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

      @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

      @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

      This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

      You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

      And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

      My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
      Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

      What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

      Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

      Oh okay, so the scape goat has run away.

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      • WrCombsW
        WrCombs @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

        @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

        @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

        @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

        @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

        This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

        You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

        And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

        My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
        Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

        What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

        Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

        Oh okay, so the scape goat has run away.

        Yes.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @WrCombs
          last edited by DustinB3403

          @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

          @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

          @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

          @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

          This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

          You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

          And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

          My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
          Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

          What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

          Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

          The who what or why is the least important thing to be concerned about now. If you have a cable tester, and a have a general idea of where the cable is going, check the switch to see if any of the ports are currently off.

          Then put the cable tester on the PC end and take the switch end and connect it to the tester. This will identify the cable as either being the "one" or not.

          From there you just move the cable from that switch port to the new office space as the PoS or Internet line and plug it all back in.

          Pro Tip: The part with the screen goes with you into the networking room.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @DustinB3403
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            @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

            @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

            @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

            @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

            @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

            This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

            You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

            And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

            My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
            Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

            What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

            Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

            The who what or why is the least important thing to be concerned about now. If you have a cable tester, and a have a general idea of where the cable is going, check the switch to see if any of the ports are currently off.

            Then put the cable tester on the PC end and get take the switch end and connect it to the tester. This will identify the cable as either being the "one" or not.

            From there you just move the cable from that switch port to the new office space as the PoS or Internet line and plug it all back in.

            That kind of cable testing is only a continuity tester. that does nothing for a live network because a jack plugged into a switch will not let it work right.

            A real device like a Netscout LinkSprinter would be more useful here.
            https://www.amazon.com/NETSCOUT-LinkSprinter-Network-Tester/dp/B00I7KSTYO

            @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
              last edited by DustinB3403

              @jaredbusch said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

              @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

              @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

              @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

              @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

              @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

              This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

              You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

              And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

              My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
              Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

              What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

              Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

              The who what or why is the least important thing to be concerned about now. If you have a cable tester, and a have a general idea of where the cable is going, check the switch to see if any of the ports are currently off.

              Then put the cable tester on the PC end and get take the switch end and connect it to the tester. This will identify the cable as either being the "one" or not.

              From there you just move the cable from that switch port to the new office space as the PoS or Internet line and plug it all back in.

              That kind of cable testing is only a continuity tester. that does nothing for a live network because a jack plugged into a switch will not let it work right.

              I know, which I why the testing is from the wall to the punchdown block.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @jaredbusch said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                Upvote for this part.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @DustinB3403
                  last edited by

                  @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  @jaredbusch said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                  This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

                  You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

                  And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

                  My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
                  Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

                  What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

                  Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

                  The who what or why is the least important thing to be concerned about now. If you have a cable tester, and a have a general idea of where the cable is going, check the switch to see if any of the ports are currently off.

                  Then put the cable tester on the PC end and get take the switch end and connect it to the tester. This will identify the cable as either being the "one" or not.

                  From there you just move the cable from that switch port to the new office space as the PoS or Internet line and plug it all back in.

                  That kind of cable testing is only a continuity tester. that does nothing for a live network because a jack plugged into a switch will not let it work right.

                  I know, which I why the testing is from the wall to the punchdown block.

                  That's why the LinkSprinter (or similar form other companies) is a staple for anyone doing actual network wiring for a living.

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
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                    @jaredbusch oh I agree, there are better tools, but a cable tester is the minimal I would expect any network person to have.

                    Fluke makes some really amazing testers I would enjoy having.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @jaredbusch said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @jaredbusch said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                      This is called sabotage. Someone broke something by doing something they clearly had no idea how to do. Now they are hiding things from you to keep it from getting fixed. Time to escalate. Let someone know that the Site Manager has overseen damage to the network and that you have no idea what they have done and that they either aren't able to tell you or are unwilling to do so. Communicate to the powers that be. The Site Manager is responsible, so of course he's trying to blame you. It's HIS fault.

                      You might need to suggest that given the unknown state of things, starting from scratch might be the best way to quickly resolve issues and know what the state of things is and what has been done.

                      And get it in writing that sites cannot make changes as policy.

                      My suggestion was to run new Cables to eat PoS Terminal and go from there. The network tech told him to get the team that moved it back out there - because was not either of our companies that made the move.
                      Everything has been documented, I may need to just escalate this some more.

                      What company did it? And why is the site manager allowing random, third party companies to touch stuff?

                      Another Vendor said " I think this is how this goes so I will Do it." and he allowed them too; this is the new Site manager- the one who allowed them to move it is no longer with the site.

                      The who what or why is the least important thing to be concerned about now. If you have a cable tester, and a have a general idea of where the cable is going, check the switch to see if any of the ports are currently off.

                      Then put the cable tester on the PC end and get take the switch end and connect it to the tester. This will identify the cable as either being the "one" or not.

                      From there you just move the cable from that switch port to the new office space as the PoS or Internet line and plug it all back in.

                      That kind of cable testing is only a continuity tester. that does nothing for a live network because a jack plugged into a switch will not let it work right.

                      I know, which I why the testing is from the wall to the punchdown block.

                      That's why the LinkSprinter (or similar form other companies) is a staple for anyone doing actual network wiring for a living.

                      I love mine.

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                      • WrCombsW
                        WrCombs @JaredBusch
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                        @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                        Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @WrCombs
                          last edited by DustinB3403

                          @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                          @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                          Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

                          Yeah. . . so besides being sidetracked as if we were on 🌶 to troubleshoot the issue you need to be able to find the cable. Since your tester won't work through the switch, your only option is to test the cable by unplugging it from the switch.

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                          • WrCombsW
                            WrCombs @DustinB3403
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                            @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                            @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                            @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                            Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

                            Yeah. . . so besides being sidetracked as if we were on 🌶 to troubleshoot the issue you need to be able to find the cable. Since your tester won't work through the switch, your only option is to test the cable by unplugging it from the switch.

                            Well the Next time I go on site I will Have to take an extra set of eyes with me and start unplugging them at the PoS and find them that way.

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                            • DustinB3403D
                              DustinB3403 @WrCombs
                              last edited by

                              @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                              @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                              @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                              @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                              Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

                              Yeah. . . so besides being sidetracked as if we were on 🌶 to troubleshoot the issue you need to be able to find the cable. Since your tester won't work through the switch, your only option is to test the cable by unplugging it from the switch.

                              Well the Next time I go on site I will Have to take an extra set of eyes with me and start unplugging them at the PoS and find them that way.

                              I would honestly just look at the logging on the switches.

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                              • WrCombsW
                                WrCombs @DustinB3403
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                                @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                                Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

                                Yeah. . . so besides being sidetracked as if we were on 🌶 to troubleshoot the issue you need to be able to find the cable. Since your tester won't work through the switch, your only option is to test the cable by unplugging it from the switch.

                                Well the Next time I go on site I will Have to take an extra set of eyes with me and start unplugging them at the PoS and find them that way.

                                I would honestly just look at the logging on the switches.

                                It's a managed switch that I do not have the credentials to log in..

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403 @WrCombs
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                                  @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                  @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                  @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                  @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                                  Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

                                  Yeah. . . so besides being sidetracked as if we were on 🌶 to troubleshoot the issue you need to be able to find the cable. Since your tester won't work through the switch, your only option is to test the cable by unplugging it from the switch.

                                  Well the Next time I go on site I will Have to take an extra set of eyes with me and start unplugging them at the PoS and find them that way.

                                  I would honestly just look at the logging on the switches.

                                  It's a managed switch that I do not have the credentials to log in..

                                  It would be super easy to ask for someone to give you access for this, no?

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                                  • WrCombsW
                                    WrCombs @DustinB3403
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                                    @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                    @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                    @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                    @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                    @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                    @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                    @wrcombs it sounds like you network tech is an idiot if they couldn't locate this wiring.

                                    Either way: Idiot or just Lazy. That's why I came to ML to find out what was needed.

                                    Yeah. . . so besides being sidetracked as if we were on 🌶 to troubleshoot the issue you need to be able to find the cable. Since your tester won't work through the switch, your only option is to test the cable by unplugging it from the switch.

                                    Well the Next time I go on site I will Have to take an extra set of eyes with me and start unplugging them at the PoS and find them that way.

                                    I would honestly just look at the logging on the switches.

                                    It's a managed switch that I do not have the credentials to log in..

                                    It would be super easy to ask for someone to give you access for this, no?

                                    Honestly, with the way the rest of the site is, Id be surprised if anyone had the credentials. I have not tried talking to anyone about getting those.

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                                      WrCombs
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                                      So Update on this : they brought out the original networking and communications team: they re hooked the PC back into the correct switch and are in the process of installing 4 x 8port netgear switches on a dedicated network for the PoS. The PoS are all working and can communicate with the back office.

                                      apparently, the switch I was plugged into was a "Jumper" switch that did nothing but feed to the "new office" So i was not on the network.

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403 @WrCombs
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                                        @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                        So Update on this : they brought out the original networking and communications team: they re hooked the PC back into the correct switch and are in the process of installing 4 x 8port netgear switches on a dedicated network for the PoS. The PoS are all working and can communicate with the back office.

                                        apparently, the switch I was plugged into was a "Jumper" switch that did nothing but feed to the "new office" So i was not on the network.

                                        So they have two physical lans on site? rather than using a vLAN for this?

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                                          WrCombs @DustinB3403
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                                          @dustinb3403 said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                          @wrcombs said in Site Moved a PC=A MESS:

                                          So Update on this : they brought out the original networking and communications team: they re hooked the PC back into the correct switch and are in the process of installing 4 x 8port netgear switches on a dedicated network for the PoS. The PoS are all working and can communicate with the back office.

                                          apparently, the switch I was plugged into was a "Jumper" switch that did nothing but feed to the "new office" So i was not on the network.

                                          So they have two physical lans on site? rather than using a vLAN for this?

                                          Correct. My boss is pushing PCI Compliance, I don't know enough about it to have an argument against him on this. but according to a PCI Compliance checklist we received last year ( before i was here) It has to be a completely isolated network- Can not be a vLAN, Like I said i don't know enough to have a say, This is the way we were told to do this ( I believe by someone from one our Vendors who deals with PCI daily.)

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @WrCombs
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                                            @wrcombs that doesn't surprise me about the compliance requirement, there are a bunch of stupid compliance requirements for all sorts of industries.

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