Posts Tagged ‘UI’
VLANs on Sodola managed switches
TL;DR There’s an aspect to the web user interface of Sodola switches that’s far from obvious, and not documented :/ When setting up trunk ports it’s necessary to select all the VLANs that will be carried, and the default is only to select VLAN 1. Background I’m starting to accumulate a small selection of things […]
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Tags: 10G, 2.5G, 6 port, 802.1Q, 9 port, config, fiber, OpenWRT, SFP, SFP+, SL902-SWTGW124AS, SL902-SWTGW218AS, Sodola, tag, trunk, UI, UX, VLAN, VLANs
Southern Railway recently upgraded their train ticket buying website. The new user interface (UI) is very pretty, and I would guess it’s an easier place to buy train tickets online if you’ve never done that before. If you buy tickets frequently, and particularly if you need receipts for expenses then it’s a user experience (UX) […]
Filed under: could_do_better, grumble, technology | 1 Comment
Tags: Southern, ticket, train, UI, UX
This post first appeared on the CohesiveFT blog. One of the announcments that seemed to get lost in the noise at this week’s IO conference was that Google Compute Engine (GCE) is now available for everyone. I took it for a quick test drive yesterday, and here are some of my thoughts about what I found. Web interface […]
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Tags: access control, cloud, GCE, gcutil, google, iaas, identity, image management, network, performance, price, SSH, storage, UI, web