18 points

He should be a dildo designer.

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7 points

Hehehehe

But really he put the button there rather than the button pusher.

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48 points

Just to clarify something… they say it “resets the switch” but some people may not realize in Cisco parlance, that means factory reset, as in wipe it completely and start with a fresh config. It was WAAAY worse than just rebooting it.

When Express Setup is inadvertently invoked by the protective boot of the cable, these messages are seen in the syslog:

%SYS-7-NV_BLOCK_INIT: Initialized the geometry of nvram

%EXPRESS_SETUP-6-CONFIG_IS_RESET: The configuration is reset and the system will now reboot

%SYS-5-RELOAD: Reload requested by NGWC led process. Reload Reason: Reload command.

%STACKMGR-1-RELOAD_REQUEST: 1 stack-mgr: Received reload request for all switches, reason Reload command

%STACKMGR-1-RELOAD: 1 stack-mgr: Reloading due to reason Reload command.

After this occurs, the device resets. The startup configuration is erased once the device enters Express Setup.

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I almost found this out the hard way. I think on the Cisco equipment, it’s something like: Hold for 2 seconds to cycle power. Hold for 5 seconds to wipe config.

Our IT guy nearly had a heart attack when, over the phone, I asked if I should press the little “Reset” on the back.

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95 points

How the actual fuck did this get through QA and production?

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56 points

The protective boot is optional on the RJ45 CAT5/6 specification. I suspect they likely didn’t test with all the different RJ45 variants dongles.

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If the client has enough money for Cisco hardware they can definitely afford the boogie RJ45 with Booties.

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34 points

Bougie, unless they’re just funky as fuck.

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QA budget is real low. They can only afford the ones that are bare copper stuffed into a RJ45.

If they’re lucky a DIY job with no exposed pairs outside the RJ45

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29 points

That couldn’t have been an accident, they wanted people to suffer.

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2 points

there’s a saying, never attribute malice when incompetence would do. I don’t think an engineer would do this on purpose, but it really should have been caught by QA.

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23 points

Found one of these at work one day. It’s equally hilarious in person

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13 points

I would love to see one of those IRL

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