Spark! Pro series – 9th September 2022 Spiceworks Originals.Everything I ask is 'we can't do that', 'it's not supported'. I want to start off by saying I'm an truly not a fan of this system but it wasn't my decision.
We are going to implement a 3CX VOIP phone system here at work. I've been looking at Barracuda and Meraki. We are a business about 500 users, we have 9 locations, main datacenter is at the headquarters and about 50 VPN/remote users. Wondering what type of firewall/next-gen everyone would recommend.
To ask if this is really normal use of amber LEDs, and it seems you guys think it is. That also lists blinking amber for normal operation. And with that problem solved I sat down and read the specs for the 4-in-1 unit. Fortunately for us they have agreed to change it (on the desktop). The Amber LED is not consistent with HP's other gear. For some reason they decided to put one amber LED in the mix, there are three green LEDs there, one is actually bidirectional and blinks RED when there is a problem. They are also designed for business use, hence their uniformity. They are unlikely to randomly throw pink LEDs in the mix just because they can. Both their desktop, workstation, laptop, tablets and server range of kit will be built to be the same (excluding specification changes). Ordering all the same LEDs for HDD and power and all the same for NICs is just easy, continent and logical. HP, Dell and other companies will build everything the same, it has nothing to do with seeing sense and everything to do with mass production. We are getting a new range of HP desktops and fortunately HP saw sense and will actually change the amber NIC activity light on the front to green.