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Outages, Microsoft Ignite reactions and feelings, Excel Vlookup is cool, a story about wifi, a new "That is Accurate," and Question of the Week!




Extended show notes available at https://hthpc.com




Boot Up


• SLACK OUTAGE


• M365 outage


○ MO222965 - What is the point of posting this to a portal nobody can get to?


○ Root Cause Analysis posted


• Ignite post-game show


○ Thoughts overall


○ NO SWAG!


○ Also the Vmware VMWorld post-game show within a show


○ Physical Ignite is so much better


○ Azure VMware Solution


○ Microsoft Announces Ignite, Part 2, is Happening in March


○ Exchange – Here, There and Everywhere - External Forwarding Command Center and Certificate-Based Authentication (CBA). On-prem Exchange now subscription only


○ PowerShell Unplugged - Challenge Edition


○ Taking your automation to the next level with PowerShell 7


○ Microsoft Mechanics 2020


○ RIP Defender ATP, new name Microsoft Defender for Endpoint


○ Video Hub


• Random bug of the day


○ When using multiple Container tabs/accounts for the same website, Twitter/Anchor in Firefox seems to require a cached reload (CTRL F5) for likes/retweets/notification counts to clear. Anchor needs it for certain settings to save.



ALL HAIL VLOOKUP


• Why Vlookup


○ Say your master server inventory is inconsistent with your VMWare inventory, how do you find out what's missing? Vlookup


• How Vlookup


○ Syntax: Source cell, Range to look up, column index, exact match (false most of the time)


• Who Vlookup


○ People in a hurry


• Where Vlookup


○ Say you are trying to merge multiple lists of data. How do you link them? Vlookup + copy + "Paste values"




Declassified Sysadmin Stories: The impossible wifi project


• (What happens when a sysadmin attempts a wifi project by himself)


• Project was in 2016


• Replace ancient HP Procurve wireless infrastructure with Cisco infrastructure


○ ProCurve 420 and 530 WAPs


○ Rebootable via PoE, they frequently died


• Perform tests all over campus, run scans, tests, learn a lot of about radios


○ Test with lights on, lights off, doors open/closed, microwaves, bathrooms, water, etc


• Vistumbler, Airport Utility, RSSI


• Carts with long cables


• Limited number of Cisco APs (30 Aironet CAP1602i), not enough to cover the campus


• MAC-Daddy registration for all standard wifi devices, ancient Linux box, student project from years past that became production


• Learned all about RADIUS (NPS)


• MAC registration for non-802.1x compliant devices


○ Test things like Zune HD, Wii U, Wii U in Wii Mode, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, 3DS, Android Tablets, TVs, etc


○ Visual Studio .NET app called MacDaddyJr - Form to CSV - PS Scheduled Task to create AD Users for MACs, add to group, change primary group


• Manually build out two Cisco WLC 2500s for the APs to talk to + interface with parent company controller


• Summer of wiring


• Impossible fiber line repair: Line going from campus to building we didn't own with difficult owner to athletics building/hangar that was rarely used in the first place




That is Accurate


• Azure has the most Global regions than any other cloud provider 



Ask the Stiffs: Question of the Week


• What is your favorite current piece of tech [wrong answers only]?




Outro - "Plus Delta"


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