Network by a node id that is automatically generated from the external TheĮxternal id for a “local_office” could be an office number or some other Represent databases located in different offices across a country. Another node group might be named “local_office” and One node group might be named “corporate” and represent an enterprise orĬorporate database. Itĭefines where the node fits into the overall node network. The node group id is used to identify groupings or tiers of nodes. The external id is a meaningful, user-assigned identifier that is usedīy SymmetricDS to understand which data is destined for a given node. Version NumberingĪ SymmetricDS node is assigned an external id and a node group id. Push and Pull Jobs for Database changes 4.3.3. Splitting an Initial Load for a Table Across Multiple Batches 4.2.2.4. Target table prep for initial load 4.2.2.2. Variables available to Data Load Filters 3.9.3.
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Utilizing External Select when Routing 3.7. Route changes to a specific node based on a directory Sync Text Files From Server To Client 3.5.4.2. File Triggers / File Synchronization 3.5.1. Verify that there is an internet connection for any Floor 2 computer as follows:From the top menu, select Floor 2.Select any of the computers on Floor 2.In the notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network and Sharing Center.Confirm that the computer has an internet connection.Table of Contents Preface 1. Plug the switch on Floor 2 into a bank 1 critical load outlet on the UPS as follows:Above the rack, select Back to switch to the back view of the rack.On the Shelf, drag the AC Power Cable.In the Select Connector window, drag AC Power Connector (Female) to the AC port on the back of the switch.In the Selected Component pane, drag the AC Power Connector (Male) to an open bank 1 critical load outlet.Above the rack, select Front to switch to the front view and confirm the network switch has power.
#4.3.3 TESTOUT LAB PATCH#
On the Shelf, expand the Adapters category.ĭrag the SFP Transceiver (LC) to an open SFP port on the switch.Ĭonnect the fiber cable to switches on Floor 1 as follows:On the Shelf, expand Cables.Drag the SC to LC fiber cable to the SFP LC port on the switch.In the Select Connector window, select the LC connector.In the Selected Component pane, drag the SC Connector (A) to port 3 on the fiber patch panel.In the Selected Component pane, drag the SC Connector (B) to port 4 on the fiber patch panel.Ĭonnect the fiber cable to switches on Floor 2 as follows:From the top menu, select Building A.Under Building A, select Floor 2.Under Networking Closet 2, select Hardware.On the Shelf, expand Adapters.Drag the SFP Transceiver (LC) to an open SFP port on the switch.On the Shelf, expand Cables.Drag the SC to LC fiber cable to the SFP LC port on the switch.In the Select Connector window, select the LC connector.In the Selected Component pane, drag the SC Connector (A) to port 1 on the fiber patch panel.In the Selected Component pane, drag the SC Connector (B) to port 2 on the fiber patch panel. The diagram should indicate an active connection to the network and the internet. Verify the connection to the local network and the internet as follows:Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer.Click the power button on the computer case.After the workstation's operating system is loaded, right-click the Network icon in the notification area and select Open Network and Sharing Center. The 100BaseTX network adapter supports Fast Ethernet, which is all that is required.Ĭonnect the computer to the network as follows:Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer.Drag the Cat5 cable connector from the motherboard's NIC to the port of the 100BaseTX network adapter.
#4.3.3 TESTOUT LAB FREE#
On the Shelf, drag the 100BaseTX network adapter to a free PCI slot on the computer.
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Identify the network adapter that supports Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX. In the Power Off warning, select Yes to turn off the computer. On the Office2 workstation, confirm that the workstation has a connection to the local network and the internet.Ībove the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer.
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#4.3.3 TESTOUT LAB INSTALL#
On the Office 2 workstation:Select and install a new networking card that provides Fast Ethernet speeds (a faster network card is not required).Connect the workstation to the local network using the appropriate cable. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: