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<--- not a network person
We have a room where we run 10 laptops on a switch.
What I understand from my co-worker is the following:
One data port is set up for the switch.
The switch is set up for that data port.
If you plug in something other than the switch to the data port, you will "blow up" the port and it has to be reconfigured.
If you plug the switch into a port that is not configured for the switch, the switch will "blow up"and have to be reconfigured.
Any idea what he means? He doesn't know anything more that what I laid out.
I am not sure of the type of network we use. The switch is about 5 years old (and loud).
I work for the government so it's likely the equipment/technology we use is antiquated.
TIA
We have a room where we run 10 laptops on a switch.
What I understand from my co-worker is the following:
One data port is set up for the switch.
The switch is set up for that data port.
If you plug in something other than the switch to the data port, you will "blow up" the port and it has to be reconfigured.
If you plug the switch into a port that is not configured for the switch, the switch will "blow up"and have to be reconfigured.
Any idea what he means? He doesn't know anything more that what I laid out.
I am not sure of the type of network we use. The switch is about 5 years old (and loud).
I work for the government so it's likely the equipment/technology we use is antiquated.
TIA