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Freestyle Rap Song Lyrics Generator
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WEBVTT 1 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:00:03.891 --> 00:00:30.669 Okay cool. So, last week we were talking about we'll just go from here and then, you know, from after that we can discuss what's what's pending. From a CBO perspective was provide was was to provide SQL dump. We still have time, but do you have, do you have any update on that Raghu? 2 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:00:30.669 --> 00:00:47.332 Yeah, we'll provide by next week. The school dump will provide by next week, but, yeah, we have the aggregate sheet ready for now. Ron should be able to provide that today, yeah. So. 3 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:00:47.332 --> 00:00:56.130 Awesome and then you were supposed to get with Danielle to talk about the new attributes. Did you get a chance to do it yet or NO? 4 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:00:56.130 --> 00:00:59.267 That's next week. That's what I told you, right? 5 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:00:59.267 --> 00:01:00.229 So. 6 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:01:00.229 --> 00:01:11.890 I have my meeting with him next week so next week. I think I have a sync up meeting as well with Daniel and and her queue next week, so. 7 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:01:11.890 --> 00:01:21.832 Okay, and Lon was supposed to provide data for other markets in two five. He had a call on two four, but he was gonna send it to him. 8 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:01:21.832 --> 00:01:33.729 Working on cleaning up some of the data from some of the legacy IP space to get what is actually currently in the network right now. So that's taking a little bit longer. 9 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:01:33.729 --> 00:01:36.910 Okay, do you have a new date for this to be. 10 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:01:36.910 --> 00:01:48.812 I I'm I'm shooting by the end of today. Okay. Okay, so you can give it to today. 11 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:01:48.812 --> 00:01:53.610 You can actually talk about the. 12 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:01:53.610 --> 00:02:13.610 Today's stuff. And I'm gonna do the same thing what we did with the other team actually guys so we were supposed to. 13 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:02:13.610 --> 00:02:33.250 Okay I'm just gonna go. 14 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:02:33.250 --> 00:02:53.562 So we were supposed to finish all of this by two 14th. Is there any Anything pending here Sam? 15 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:02:53.562 --> 00:03:08.792 No, I think we have asked, so if I recall, we're getting a full dump of all data center data and Lauren, did I ask you for all the aggregates or is, is that what you're working on, Lauren? 16 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:03:08.792 --> 00:03:13.767 Yeah, yeah, I'm cleaning up some of the ags and stuff. 17 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:03:13.767 --> 00:03:27.211 Now, once we get those two pieces of information from IPC, that would be great. They're working on it, so we're on track there. 18 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:03:27.211 --> 00:03:34.886 Is that workable to be able to import. 19 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:03:34.886 --> 00:03:51.050 Yeah, yeah, other than what we discussed on the email like those 1703 space and some I I think I found like one other X and maybe other stuff missing, but that's something I was doing manually without doing a discovery, but it's definitely a good start with your. 20 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:03:51.050 --> 00:04:09.505 Provided so if we can get in that format exactly that you provided Chuck will be great for the rest of the data center and then we'll do the discovery, we'll massage it to our liking and then we'll import it eventually to infoblox. But, yeah, it will be the data, yeah. 21 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:04:09.505 --> 00:04:14.031 Okay, great. Have you been able to put that into your peak view already? 22 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:04:14.031 --> 00:04:40.919 No, because we have to finalize the accessible attributes and we also have to run some discovery in peak view and to see I was just eyeballing on just going here and there like four routers I was manually logging in, I wasn't but we need to do discovery of full of peak view also to kind of to kind of see what's covered, what's not really covered and what needs to be marked as aggregate. 23 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:04:40.919 --> 00:04:48.329 So once we get to that final stage, we'll obviously share back with you and we'll. 24 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:04:48.329 --> 00:04:49.108 Say, hey. 25 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:04:49.108 --> 00:04:57.261 This is what we did for PB and it will be data center by data center, so so all of our data on both sides where we match. 26 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:04:57.261 --> 00:05:10.188 And you keep us honest. Oh, that's right, absolutely. That's exactly it too. It would be helpful for us to kind of see how this looks actually in Infoblox so we can get a feel for it and understand it. 27 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:05:10.188 --> 00:05:13.228 Better we have an IPC. 28 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:05:13.228 --> 00:05:27.929 Yeah. Okay cool. Great. So Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. Oh, I was gonna say that. 29 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:05:27.929 --> 00:05:29.289 Okay. 30 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:05:29.289 --> 00:05:33.544 I must have a delay. 31 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:05:33.544 --> 00:05:39.127 Okay. 32 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:05:39.665 --> 00:05:42.192 Oops just. 33 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:05:42.192 --> 00:06:00.044 Oh, oh, ok. Well I was gonna go back a little bit more specifics on otherwise too, is it with your extensible markups, I don't know if you wanna bring that back up again or if we wanna don't want to talk about that yet. 34 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:06:00.044 --> 00:06:12.587 Sure yeah you can Cynthia since you're sure can you bring it back up it's under if you expand that page that you're on and go to extensible attribute, it's below that. 35 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:06:12.587 --> 00:06:14.729 Okay. 36 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:06:14.729 --> 00:06:16.083 So. 37 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:06:16.083 --> 00:06:30.184 Yeah, right, right. And understand too like service types and everything, I think this is all fungible, I mean it's not set in stone right now. There's like gonna be other things changed in there that I would assume, correct? 38 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:06:30.184 --> 00:06:50.599 Yeah, so if there is a like we realize you're missing service type in a month from now, we'll just add it here like to the list but it's just more minute data attached to the network so we can, so we can in the future, if you wanna do reporting, if you wanna, do some sorting, all that stuff, it's easier for us to pull. But all this. 39 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:06:50.599 --> 00:07:12.318 Stuff that we discussed last time from your block types should be all in there, like private public and loopback, management, all the infrastructure types, we'll add more color on the service types, yeah, some descriptions, some VLAN numbers, things that you guys might not care about, but my. 40 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:07:12.318 --> 00:07:25.761 Makes sense for us yeah we might not have all that detailed some cases we do in our descriptions we have some things in there too but yeah but that might be helpful you have a description obviously you can pull in our description and drop it in. 41 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:07:25.761 --> 00:07:27.947 Yours. Yeah. 42 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:07:27.947 --> 00:07:31.359 With the network device, is that the the host name? 43 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:07:31.359 --> 00:07:47.519 Okay, so it's sometimes easier, like let's say I'm deploying a/twenty nine or 27 on on a pair of switches usually that's what they go. So it will be just put it in there like there on DSW three and four, e.g.. 44 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:07:47.519 --> 00:08:04.628 And then it will be easier to track just more metadata, that that's not required actually. The only four required attributes are on the four on the right side on the left side, the other right here. 45 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:08:04.628 --> 00:08:08.269 Okay, good. 46 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:08:08.269 --> 00:08:25.289 Yeah and service type will be also recommended as well as add type yeah all everything you see here will be recommended for two user to complete, but they must at least complete what's on the, the left side. 47 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:08:25.289 --> 00:08:49.647 Okay, so one thing we do too I mean obviously we put it, we don't have we actually do have fields that we could add into IPC called udfs or username fields. We've hide away from that because it's caused some issues in the past with IPC so but anyway, what we do is like in our description, we we typically always try to put in the ticket number and the device name. 48 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:08:49.647 --> 00:08:52.648 Yeah, we should always have a ticket for. 49 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:08:52.648 --> 00:09:03.406 Associated with that assignment of that block. We don't necessarily have a number assigned to an aggregate because it was probably something that was given to you perhaps 20 years ago. 50 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:09:03.406 --> 00:09:05.209 Yeah so. 51 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:09:05.209 --> 00:09:09.590 We don't have necessarily records on that but yeah so that's those that's the type of thing we put. 52 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:09:09.590 --> 00:09:10.867 In there too so yeah. 53 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:09:10.867 --> 00:09:12.424 I don't know if you're planning on doing. 54 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:09:12.424 --> 00:09:39.579 That as well. We want to capture number in the in the description if possible like data like that. The thing is more sometimes not have a ticket, right? And we're gonna use another tool Nebula to front end this and eventually to kind of abstract all the complexity of info blocks and people can go to Nebula and just put it in. And in the common type, they also track the project number and some. 55 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:09:39.579 --> 00:09:50.568 Request ID, so they don't have a ticket type but they have like a different stuff to track, all the requests that come in and yeah that can go under description.comment. 56 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:09:50.568 --> 00:10:02.481 Okay, so a question since you brought up Nebula, are you gonna use Nebula for host IP assignments or are you gonna actually do it for like new block assignments to infoblock. 57 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:10:02.481 --> 00:10:31.599 It will be for, Right now new blocks will will probably come and someone will enter manually because they don't happen often and then someone will work with your team, right? To put in info blocks like myself or anybody, right? But Nebula will be used for like let's say you assign us a block and now people wanted to use the blocks, right? Like someone is deploying something in the RDC and they need/twenty eight, so to reserve a block, they will go to Nebula to do that. 58 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:10:31.599 --> 00:11:06.349 That and also to release that block as well as eventually some reporting to use and also what they do is when a Vmiss are being created, like let's say there is a project that requires about 500 VMs, they'll also create a host record eventually that's what they want to do. So populated all the hundred Vmiss that were deployed for that project and itself, so yeah, it will directly go under the subnet and whatever, all the Vmiss will be populated and it will be used. So if they want to expand in the future, they say next available and they don't overlap. 59 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:11:08.664 --> 00:11:20.087 When it's being created, got a question. The host themselves are they gonna actually be active as DMS for a lot of those hosts? 60 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:11:20.087 --> 00:11:39.299 Yeah, that's a good question. We want DNS for every host, but I, I don't know if Nebula is doing that for the host site, 100 %, and so I can't really answer that one, but eventually. Okay. Yeah, yeah. 61 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:11:39.299 --> 00:12:00.919 But it will make sense now we're also thinking to put a dynamic DNS for info blocks, maybe hopefully at the end of this project. So when hosts are added and the DNS record is created and even if that host is short lived and it won't show in the R table, at least the DNS record will be there and we know that. 62 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:12:00.919 --> 00:12:10.044 But this host might be off, but at least it has goes up on time on the network, so don't use that IP kind of thing. 63 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:12:10.044 --> 00:12:15.583 Alright cool. Thank you. 64 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:12:15.583 --> 00:12:19.605 Okay. 65 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:12:20.308 --> 00:12:42.751 Before I can share this page to Daniel, we need more details in this page on how the structure is gonna be and all the stuff. I know you're doing your research and data collection but if I go to Daniel half cooked, he's gonna say, I need all details and that's when I can do a decision on it. 66 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:12:42.751 --> 00:12:46.465 So think Daniel wants to see an example or something of the. 67 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:12:46.465 --> 00:12:51.340 Yes. Yep yep. 68 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:12:51.340 --> 00:12:52.706 So you. 69 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:12:52.706 --> 00:12:55.817 So, so. 70 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:12:55.817 --> 00:13:16.709 Yeah yeah if he he he he wants to see how at least a sample, let's say for PQ you can yeah he wants to we can show like one data center and how it was designed, how are the IP group blocks are cloned from top to bottom and how markets are separated and all that stuff. So he wanna see that. 71 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:13:16.709 --> 00:13:33.223 At least one example before I can show this to him. I mean, I can show him this, but he's gonna ask more details and how it's designed, how it's gonna get assigned, what's the, what's the container structure, what's the plan, all those details. So going to him with this will not give any. 72 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:13:33.223 --> 00:13:37.189 You want me to create an example or put a screenshot below or. 73 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:13:37.189 --> 00:13:56.591 How do you want to handle this? Yes, you can create a structure in the info blocks. Let's say that let's say that's the template, it's not the final finalized version but maybe whatever you have now, create that in the info blocks I think I have access to info blocks or whichever you're testing on, I can log in into it and show it to them. 74 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:13:56.591 --> 00:14:22.692 Yeah, so I can I can put like dummy because this stuff is not in Infoblox, not all of it. Some of it might be, but not all of it's info blocks yet. We wanted to finalize it before we put in info blocks, but in our stamp area, I can create a screenshot and, and show an like something you can look at if you want. Yeah, or I can create an Excel sheet and show you what it will look like eventually. 75 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:14:22.692 --> 00:14:24.494 With a fake network. Sure, yeah. 76 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:14:24.494 --> 00:14:26.131 That work, yeah. Okay, I'll. 77 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:14:26.131 --> 00:14:35.806 Because I mean you we I think, you know, we have a meeting with him on next Friday so you can present it to him on that thing. 78 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:14:35.806 --> 00:14:39.311 Okay, so that's what the meeting's about. You just want to see. 79 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:14:39.311 --> 00:14:41.661 Yeah. 80 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:14:41.661 --> 00:14:49.259 Yeah, we're hoping to have a follow up. Yeah. 81 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:14:49.259 --> 00:14:50.471 I. 82 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:14:50.471 --> 00:15:13.969 We're just trying to get everybody's feedback in by next week, next Friday is the due date, right? So if we meet with Daniel or if you guys meet with Daniel on Friday, we should have it all. I know that there's a meeting with NAS next week and private cloud to hash out some things in regards to this as well. So hopefully that. 83 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:15:13.969 --> 00:15:15.841 Go smoothly. Okay. 84 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:15:15.841 --> 00:15:22.799 Okay, ok, sounds good. 85 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:15:22.799 --> 00:15:23.880 Okay. 86 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:15:23.880 --> 00:15:51.189 The only other thing I see in this, list here is basically getting the individuals identified that are gonna be within Infoblox, and if we know if they're gonna need, you know, read access or read write access, and then also look at the, the DDI training and stuff certification stuff for whoever needs it. 87 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:15:51.189 --> 00:15:53.111 Okay. 88 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:15:53.111 --> 00:15:55.926 Okay. 89 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:15:55.926 --> 00:15:58.748 Okay. 90 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:16:03.890 --> 00:16:07.448 I thought this. 91 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:16:07.448 --> 00:16:08.124 Is already. 92 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:16:08.124 --> 00:16:21.468 Cause I've seen yeah that that's actually Chuck and Lauren, you can probably just remove that and then just put Regu Chuck and Lauren are their contacts for this project. 93 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:16:21.468 --> 00:16:23.986 Okay. What are you asking them? 94 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:16:23.986 --> 00:16:41.299 You need to know. It's for the training's training. Okay. Yeah, so we're going to be basically locking down access to certain individuals. There's a lot of people that have access to it right now that probably shouldn't. 95 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:16:41.299 --> 00:16:54.749 So we just wanna make sure we're collecting this information from each team to make sure that we don't lock them out of it, you know, we want to make sure that they're able to do what they need to do. 96 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:16:54.749 --> 00:17:00.626 So Raghu, when would you give that. 97 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:17:00.626 --> 00:17:05.805 When can you give that when give. 98 "Sandhya Gali" (1180273152) 00:17:05.805 --> 00:17:11.708 Who are the people you want access for? 99 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:17:11.708 --> 00:17:15.007 We need the list so we we have. 100 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:17:15.007 --> 00:17:16.673 Now I I believe so. 101 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:17:16.673 --> 00:17:20.208 We're going to be changing. 102 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:17:20.208 --> 00:17:27.599 Right, so we want to make sure that we've got the right people in the tool with the correct access level, right? 103 "Lorn Benson" (89400064) 00:17:27.599 --> 00:17:30.880 So that's that's what we need 1st. 104 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:17:30.880 --> 00:17:41.074 We will be only for read access if I'm not wrong Richard I'm not we'll, our team will not be reserving anything in info blocks. Okay. We will be just taking the data from info. 105 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:17:41.074 --> 00:17:46.500 Right, and the service account, right? Yeah. 106 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:17:46.500 --> 00:17:48.664 Okay. 107 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:17:49.783 --> 00:17:53.144 So we just want to make sure that all that information is collected. 108 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:17:53.144 --> 00:18:03.363 Right, and documented that's all. So if you could just send us an email with what you guys need, we'll make sure it gets I'll shoot you an email on that. Okay, great. 109 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:18:03.363 --> 00:18:15.142 Thanks for your group. Yeah, because my team should not be receiving anything in info blocks once you have this started and we'll be just pulling the data on whatever API calls you give to keep updating the data from you guys. 110 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:18:15.142 --> 00:18:29.721 Okay, and the training that's available is free, so if you have individuals that are interested in, looking it over or registering, just let us know and we can send that information over to you as well. 111 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:18:29.721 --> 00:18:40.568 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shoot me that information and I'll have at least five to six engineers in my team join the call. I mean look at that and go through the. 112 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:18:40.568 --> 00:18:48.885 Okay, great. Anything else? 113 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:18:48.885 --> 00:18:52.106 Mike, Sam, anything else? 114 "Samatar Hassan" (483099136) 00:18:52.106 --> 00:19:02.224 Okay. No, I want to thank the IT management team. You guys have been great to work with, easy to work with and definitely looking forward for future contributions. 115 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:19:02.224 --> 00:19:06.858 Yeah, definitely appreciate your guys input. So thank you. 116 "Chuck Hauge" (2907972352) 00:19:06.858 --> 00:19:13.003 Thank you for that visibility and everything too. 117 "Raghu Puppala" (2572428032) 00:19:13.003 --> 00:19:16.041 Appreciate that. Yep yep any assistance? 118 "Richard Whelan" (596403968) 00:19:16.041 --> 00:19:25.788 Very good. Yes. Have a good rest of your Friday. Have a good weekend, and we'll probably talk to you next week.
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