What exactly does "system temperature" mean in bios?
Hi.
I have a Ne0 FIS2R PCB 1 with frequent game crashes & i recently installed asetek´s watercooling kit wich is cooling the cpu & Northbridge.
The bios says the CPU is 34 Degrees Celsius which is perfectly fine.
But the system temperature says 52 Degrees.
Is system temperature the air temperature inside the case? The manual doesn´t say.
Thanks in advance.
/Owe
sys spec:
MSI Ne0 FIS2R
P4 Northwood 3,2 GHz
2*512 Dualchannel PC3200 PNY memory
Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
The sys temp in the basic temp arround your mobo. (or Inside you case)
That's kinda warm, mine is 35deg/ c and the air temp is 23.
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One computer at COMPANY-A is attempting to communicate with two
computers located at COMPANY-B, via an IPsec tunnel between the
two companies.
All communications are via TCP protocol.
All devices present public IP addresses to one another, although they
may have RFC 1918 addresses on other interfaces, and NAT may be in use
on the COMPANY-B side. (NAT is not being used on the COMPANY-A side.)
The players:(Note: first three octets have been changed for security reasons)
COMPANY-A computer 1.2.3.161
COMPANY-A router 1.2.3.8 (also IPsec peer)
COMPANY-A has 1.2.3.0/24 with no subnetting.
COMPANY-B router 4.5.6.228 (also IPsec peer)
COMPANY-B computer #1 4.5.7.94 (this one has no issues)
COMPANY-B computer #2 4.5.7.29 (this one fails)
COMPANY-B has 4.5.6.0/23 subnetted in various ways.
COMPANY-B also has 9.10.11.0/24, but it is not involved in the issue.
What works:
The COMPANY-A computer 1.2.3.161 can communicate via the single IPsec
tunnel to COMPANY-B computer #1 4.5.7.94 without problems.
The "show crypto session detail" command shows Inbound/Outbound packets
flowing in the dec'ed and enc'ed positions.
What doesn't:
When the COMPANY-A computer 1.2.3.161 attempts to communicate
via the single IPsec tunnel with the COMPANY-B computer #2 4.5.7.29,
the COMPANY-A router eventually reports five of these messages:
Oct 9 15:24:54.327: IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
Oct 9 15:24:57.327: IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
Oct 9 15:25:03.327: IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
Oct 9 15:25:15.328: IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
Oct 9 15:25:39.329: IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
Oct 9 15:26:27.328: IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
and the "show crypto session detail" shows inbound packets being dropped.
The COMPANY-A computer that opens the TCP connection never gets past the
SYN_SENT phase of the TCP connection whan trying to communicate with the
COMPANY-B computer #2, and the repeated error messages are the retries of
the SYN packet.
On the COMPANY-A side, this IPsec configuration has been set up on a 3745,
a 3725, and some 76xx routers were tried, all with similar behavior,
with packets from one far-end computer passing fine, and packets from
another far-end computer in the same netblock passing through the same
IPsec tunnel failing with the "failed SA identity" error.
The COMPANY-A computer directs all packets headed to COMPANY-B via the
COMPANY-A router at 1.2.3.8 with this set of route settings:
netstat -r -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
4.5.7.0 1.2.3.8 255.255.255.0 UG 0 0 0 eth3
1.2.3.8.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth3
10.1.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.240.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth3
10.0.0.0 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
0.0.0.0 1.2.3.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth3
The first route line shown is selected for access to both COMPANY-B computers.
The COMPANY-A router (IPsec tunnel endpoint, 1.2.3.8) has this
configuration:
crypto isakmp policy 10
encr 3des
authentication pre-share
group 2
lifetime 28800
crypto isakmp key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX address 4.5.6.228
crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 86400
crypto ipsec transform-set COMPANY-B01 esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto map COMPANY-BMAP1 10 ipsec-isakmp
description COMPANY-B VPN
set peer 4.5.6.228
set transform-set COMPANY-B01
set pfs group2
match address 190
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 1.2.3.8 255.255.255.0
no ip redirects
ip virtual-reassembly
duplex auto
speed auto
no cdp enable
crypto map COMPANY-BMAP1
ip forward-protocol nd
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.2.3.1
ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.1.1.1
ip route 1.2.3.8.0 255.255.255.0 FastEthernet0/0
access-list 190 permit ip host 1.2.3.161 4.5.7.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 190 permit ip host 1.2.3.161 9.10.11.0 0.0.0.255
bridge 1 protocol ieee
One of the routers tried had this IOS/hardware configuration:
Cisco IOS Software, 3700 Software (C3725-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(25c),
RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
isco 3725 (R7000) processor (revision 0.1) with 115712K/15360K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
R7000 CPU at 240MHz, Implementation 39, Rev 3.3, 256KB L2 Cache
2 FastEthernet interfaces
4 ATM interfaces
DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.
55K bytes of NVRAM.
31296K bytes of ATA System CompactFlash (Read/Write)
250368K bytes of ATA Slot0 CompactFlash (Read/Write)
Configuration register is 0x2102
#show crypto sess
Crypto session current status
Interface: FastEthernet0/0
Session status: UP-ACTIVE
Peer: 4.5.6.228 port 500
IKE SA: local 1.2.3.8/500 remote 4.5.6.228/500 Active
IPSEC FLOW: permit ip host 1.2.3.161 4.5.7.0/255.255.255.0
Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map
IPSEC FLOW: permit ip host 1.2.3.161 9.10.11.0/255.255.255.0
Active SAs: 0, origin: crypto map
#show crypto sess det
Crypto session current status
Code: C - IKE Configuration mode, D - Dead Peer Detection
K - Keepalives, N - NAT-traversal, X - IKE Extended Authentication
Interface: FastEthernet0/0
Session status: UP-ACTIVE
Peer: 4.5.6.228 port 500 fvrf: (none) ivrf: (none)
Phase1_id: 4.5.6.228
Desc: (none)
IKE SA: local 1.2.3.8/500 remote 4.5.6.228/500 Active
Capabilities:(none) connid:1 lifetime:06:26:27
IPSEC FLOW: permit ip host 1.2.3.161 4.5.7.0/255.255.255.0
Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map
Inbound: #pkts dec'ed 651 drop 16 life (KB/Sec) 4496182/23178
Outbound: #pkts enc'ed 574 drop 2 life (KB/Sec) 4496279/23178
IPSEC FLOW: permit ip host 1.2.3.161 9.10.11.0/255.255.255.0
Active SAs: 0, origin: crypto map
Inbound: #pkts dec'ed 0 drop 0 life (KB/Sec) 0/0
Outbound: #pkts enc'ed 0 drop 0 life (KB/Sec) 0/0
The COMPANY-B device on their end of the IPsec VPN is a Juniper SSG1000
Version 6.1 (ScreenOS)
We only have a limited view into the Juniper device configuration.
What we were allowed to see was:
COMPANY-B-ROUTER(M)-> sh config | incl COMPANY-A
set address "Untrust" "oss-COMPANY-A-1.2.3.161" 1.2.3.161 255.255.255.255
set ike gateway "COMPANY-A-1-GW" address 1.2.3.8 Main outgoing-interface "ethernet2/1" preshare xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx proposal "pre-g2-3des-sha"
set vpn "COMPANY-A-1-IKE" gateway "COMPANY-A-1-GW" no-replay tunnel idletime 0 proposal "g2-esp-3des-sha-28800"
set policy id 2539 from "Untrust" to "Trust" "oss-COMPANY-A-1.2.3.161" "9.10.11.0-24" "ANY" tunnel vpn "COMPANY-A-1-IKE" id 0x309a pair-policy 2500
set policy id 2500 from "Trust" to "Untrust" "9.10.11.0-24" "oss-COMPANY-A-1.2.3.161" "ANY" tunnel vpn "COMPANY-A-1-IKE" id 0x309a pair-policy 2539
set policy id 2541 from "Trust" to "Untrust" "4.5.7.0-24" "oss-COMPANY-A-1.2.3.161" "ANY" tunnel vpn "COMPANY-A-1-IKE" id 0x309b pair-policy 2540
set policy id 2540 from "Untrust" to "Trust" "oss-COMPANY-A-1.2.3.161" "4.5.7.0-24" "ANY" tunnel vpn "COMPANY-A-1-IKE" id 0x309b pair-policy 2541
COMPANY-B-ROUTER(M)->
I suspect that this curious issue is due to a configuration setting on the
Juniper device, but neither party has seen this error before. COMPANY-B
operates thousands of IPsec VPNs and they report that this is a new error
for them too. The behavior that allows traffic from one IP address to
work and traffic from another to end up getting this error is also unique.
As only the Cisco side emits any error message at all, this is the only
clue we have as to what is going on, even if this isn't actually an IOS
problem.
What we are looking for is a description of exactly what the Cisco
IOS error message:
IPSEC(epa_des_crypt): decrypted packet failed SA identity check
is complaining about, and if there are any known causes of the behavior
described that occur when running IPsec between Cisco IOS and a Juniper
SSG device. Google reports many other incidents of the same error
message (but not the "I like that IP address but hate this one" behavior),
and not just with a Juniper device on the COMPANY-B end, but for those cases,
not one was found where the solution was described.
It is hoped that with a better explanation of the error message
and any known issues with Juniper configuration settings causing
this error, we can have COMPANY-B make adjustments to their device.
Or, if there is a setting change needed on the COMPANY-A router,
that can also be implemented.
Thanks in advance for your time in reading this, and any ideas.Hello Harish,
It is believed that:
COMPANY-B computer #1 4.5.7.94 (this one has no issues)
COMPANY-B computer #2 4.5.7.29 (this one fails)
both have at least two network interfaces, one with a public IP address
(which we are supposedly conversing with) and one with a RFC 1918 type
address. COMPANY-B is reluctant to disclose details of their network or
servers setup, so this is not 100% certain.
Because of that uncertainty, it occurred to me that perhaps COMPANY-B
computer #2 might be incorrectly routing via the RFC 1918 interface.
In theory, such packets should have been blocked by the access-list on both
COMPANY-A router, and should not have even made it into the IPsec VPN
if the Juniper access settings work as it appears they should. So I turned up
debugging on COMPANY-A router so that I could see the encrypted and
decrypted packet hex dumps.
I then hand-disassembled the decoded ACK packet IP header received just
prior to the "decrypted packet failed SA check" error being emitted and
found the expected source and destination IP addresses (4.5.7.29 and 1.2.3.161),
in the unecapsulated packet. I also found the expected port numbers of the TCP
conversation that was trying to be established in the TCP header. So, it
looks like COMPANY-B computer #2 is emitting the packets out the right
interface.
The IP packet header of the encrypted packet showed the IP addresses of the
two routers at each terminus of the IPsec VPN, but since I don't know what triggers
the "SA check" error message or what it is complaining about, I don't know what
other clues to look for in the packet dumps.
As to your second question, "can you check whether both encapsulation and
decapsulation happening in 'show crypto ipsec sa'", the enc'ed/dec'ed
counters were both going up by the correct quantities. When communicating
with the uncooperative COMPANY-B computer #2, you would also see the
received Drop increment for each packet decrypted. When communicating
with the working COMPANY-B computer #1, the Drop counters would not
increment, and the enc'ed/dec'ed would both increment.
#show crypto sess det
Crypto session current status
Code: C - IKE Configuration mode, D - Dead Peer Detection
K - Keepalives, N - NAT-traversal, X - IKE Extended Authentication
Interface: FastEthernet0/0
Session status: UP-ACTIVE
Peer: 4.5.6.228 port 500 fvrf: (none) ivrf: (none)
Phase1_id: 4.5.6.228
Desc: (none)
IKE SA: local 1.2.3.8/500 remote 4.5.6.228/500 Active
Capabilities:(none) connid:1 lifetime:07:59:54
IPSEC FLOW: permit ip host 1.2.3.161 4.5.7.0/255.255.255.0
Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map
Inbound: #pkts dec'ed 376 drop 5 life (KB/Sec) 4458308/28784
Outbound: #pkts enc'ed 401 drop 3 life (KB/Sec) 4458308/28784
Attempt a TCP communication to COMPANY-B computer #2...
show crypto sess det
Crypto session current status
Code: C - IKE Configuration mode, D - Dead Peer Detection
K - Keepalives, N - NAT-traversal, X - IKE Extended Authentication
Interface: FastEthernet0/0
Session status: UP-ACTIVE
Peer: 4.5.6.228 port 500 fvrf: (none) ivrf: (none)
Phase1_id: 4.5.6.228
Desc: (none)
IKE SA: local 1.2.3.8/500 remote 4.5.6.228/500 Active
Capabilities:(none) connid:1 lifetime:07:59:23
IPSEC FLOW: permit ip host 1.2.3.161 4.5.7.0/255.255.255.0
Active SAs: 2, origin: crypto map
Inbound: #pkts dec'ed 376 drop 6 life (KB/Sec) 4458307/28753
Outbound: #pkts enc'ed 402 drop 3 life (KB/Sec) 4458307/28753
Note Inbound "drop" changed from 5 to 6. (I didn't let it sit for all
the retries.)
#show crypto ipsec sa
interface: FastEthernet0/0
Crypto map tag: COMPANY-BMAP1, local addr 1.2.3.8
protected vrf: (none)
local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (1.2.3.161/255.255.255.255/0/0)
remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (4.5.7.0/255.255.255.0/0/0)
current_peer 4.5.6.228 port 500
PERMIT, flags={origin_is_acl,}
#pkts encaps: 402, #pkts encrypt: 402, #pkts digest: 402
#pkts decaps: 376, #pkts decrypt: 376, #pkts verify: 376
#pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
#pkts not compressed: 0, #pkts compr. failed: 0
#pkts not decompressed: 0, #pkts decompress failed: 0
#send errors 3, #recv errors 6
local crypto endpt.: 1.2.3.8, remote crypto endpt.: 4.5.6.228
path mtu 1500, ip mtu 1500, ip mtu idb FastEthernet0/0
current outbound spi: 0xDF2CC59C(3744253340)
inbound esp sas:
spi: 0xD9D2EBBB(3654478779)
transform: esp-3des esp-sha-hmac ,
in use settings ={Tunnel, }
conn id: 2004, flow_id: SW:4, crypto map: COMPANY-BMAP1
sa timing: remaining key lifetime (k/sec): (4458307/28600)
IV size: 8 bytes
replay detection support: Y
Status: ACTIVE
inbound ah sas:
inbound pcp sas:
outbound esp sas:
spi: 0xDF2CC59C(3744253340)
transform: esp-3des esp-sha-hmac ,
in use settings ={Tunnel, }
conn id: 2003, flow_id: SW:3, crypto map: COMPANY-BMAP1
sa timing: remaining key lifetime (k/sec): (4458307/28600)
IV size: 8 bytes
replay detection support: Y
Status: ACTIVE
outbound ah sas:
outbound pcp sas:
The "send" errors appear to be related to the tunnel reverting to a
DOWN state after periods of inactivity, and you appear to get one
each time the tunnel has to be re-negotiated and returned to
an ACTIVE state. There is no relationship between Send errors
incrementing and working/non-working TCP conversations to the
two COMPANY-B servers.
Thanks for pondering this very odd behavior. -
What exactly does private browsing mean ?
Does this mean you can't be tracked even though your using through wifi ?
Thanks, Yowsayowsa. My second reply wasn't aimed at you, by the way, in case you though it was. I was asking Seventy One what s/he meant and what more s/he felt was expected. Glad you found that Apple article helpful.
As to this statement:
I also just read an article about how certain apps are leaving the security up to apple ,which has made apple more vulnerable.
I'm not certain what that article might be referring to. If you can provide the URL to the article, we can then probably comment and perhaps clarify.
Regards.
Message was edited by: varjak paw -
BT Hub3 - What Exactly Does 'Connection time' Mean...
I recently changed from using a BT HomeHub2 to a BTHub3 as part of efforts to fix a problem with the intermittent collapse in upstream speed to a value so low as to effectively be zero. I'm monitoring the ADSL Line Status daily using the Hub Manager's Advanced Settings, and so far there has been no recurrence. However I am seeing some fluctuation in my downstream speed, and in the value of the metrics that influence this, such as Noise Margin, Line Attenuation and Power (in each case these are quoted for both Down and Up).
I have it on good authority that my service is delivered using ADSL2+, which is a rate-adaptive technology and hence this fluctuation is neither a surprise nor an issue, but it appears that each time the downstream speed and - usually - the associated metrics change, the "Connection time" is also being reset.
Can anyone tell me if this is a) what is actually happening and b) sensible?
If I understand correctly BT's RamBo system (Rate Adaptive Management Box) monitors the physical characteristics of my line, and will apply a different profile to it in response to changes, but does this process necessitate dropping and reinitialising the connection? If it does then I suppose that the "Connection time" should be reset to zero, but to me, it would seem more sensible to only reset the "Connection time" if the hub itself was actually reset, either manually or as a result of problems with its software.
TIA!050413 09:31
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 0 day, 23:04:41
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 5.3 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 1
CRC Events (Down/Up): 1117 / 11
060413 10:56
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 2 days, 00:29:58
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.9 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 4
CRC Events (Down/Up): 2470 / 66
070413 10:24
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 2 days, 23:58:08
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 5.0 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 9
CRC Events (Down/Up): 4007 / 84
080413 10:21
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 3 days, 23:52:30
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.8 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 12
CRC Events (Down/Up): 5477 / 146
090413 09:00
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 4 days, 22:34:03
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.6 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 15
CRC Events (Down/Up): 6936 / 174
100413 09:47
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 5 days, 23:21:01
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.5 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 17
CRC Events (Down/Up): 8450 / 239
110413 09:29
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 6 days, 23:02:20
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.4 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 23
CRC Events (Down/Up): 10492 / 285
120413 09:46
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 7 days, 23:20:16
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.5 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 24
CRC Events (Down/Up): 11815 / 372
130413 11:18
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 9 days, 00:52:18
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.6 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 24
CRC Events (Down/Up): 14284/ 402
140413 10:04
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 9 days, 23:37:40
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.4 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 28
CRC Events (Down/Up): 15217/ 450
150413 09:01
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 10 days, 22:35:00
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.4 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 34
CRC Events (Down/Up): 17028/ 452
160413 09:42
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 11 days, 23:15:31
Downstream: 3,776 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 4.4 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.1 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 43
CRC Events (Down/Up): 19095 / 464
170413 09:38
Connection information
Line state: Connected [Hub Reset at 160413 15:06 – had stayed up 12 days 4 hrs 40 mins]
Connection time: 0 day, 18:32:18
Downstream: 3,712 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 5.1 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 53.0 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 19.2 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 1
CRC Events (Down/Up): 952 / 45
180413 09:05
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 0 day, 04:42:26 [Hub Reset at 180413 04:23 – had stayed up 1 day 13hrs 17 mins]
Downstream: 3,456 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 7.3 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 18.6 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 0
CRC Events (Down/Up): 180 / 0
190413 09:09
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 1 day, 04:46:26
Downstream: 3,456 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 6.6 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 18.7 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 27
CRC Events (Down/Up): 2274 / 116
200413
Connection information
Line state: Connected
Connection time: 2 days, 07:07:25
Downstream: 3,456 Kbps
Upstream: 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
Noise margin (Down/Up): 6.6 dB / 21.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up): 52.5 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up): 18.7 dBm / 12.6 dBm
FEC Events (Down/Up): 0 / 29
CRC Events (Down/Up): 2980 / 164
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(Updated) – what exactly does it imply / mean?
Okay... no wise a$$ ones , i know what 'Updated' means!
What i meant was in the listing, some topics have an "(Updated)" and some don't.So why does that happen? Does it imply that a previous post has been edited?
JJFor some reason it seems to malfunction occasionally in this forum.
Maybe because, in the nature of things, there are more people in here complaining than there are people posting questions in the main forums!
Afternote: Notice that there are more "Sad" and "Angry" emoticons in here than any others? -
What exactly does the "x" mean?
Sometimes when I try to put a transition between two clips - the transition over one or both of the clips has a small "x" (I assume it means it won't take - which it doesn't) The length of the clip doesn't change it - I have lengthened and shortened clips but the transition doesn't take.
Thanks---
DMake sure you have enough handles available on both sides of the edit. Handles are extra material beyond the marked In and Out points that allow the shots to extend to create the overlap for the transition. If there is no available additional material beyond the marked In and Out points then the transition can't happen.
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Sync - merge - what EXACTLY do these terms mean?
Howdy. I recently plunged into the iPhone world & I'm LOVING IT!!!!!!
So, what exactly does SYNC & MERGE mean? what will be the final results?
with my iPod shuffle, I'm able to "auto fill" from a folder of pre-selected podcasts in iTunes. After listening to the iPod for awhile, I reconnect the iPod to iTunes (on the computer) & the podcasts in iTunes are updated as with actions taken on the iPod. for example, iTunes on the computer will indicate wether or not I listened to these particular podcasts on the iPod or not, & will also remember where I left off. So it seems that the iPod updates iTunes on the computer.
But, ... this does NOT seem to be the same with the iPhone. It seems like when I plug in my iPhone to the computer & "sync", iTunes isn't updated as to what I already watched on the iPhone, like the iPod did. In order to update iTunes with what i already watched on the iPhone, I need to manually delete the vidcasts from the iTunes on the computer, which seems like a step back from my little iPod shuffle.
ALSO: if I change contact information on my iPhone, will this updated info be lost when I connect the iPhone to the Computer?
So what exactly does SYNC & MERG mean?
It seems that the iPhone reacts differently for different media. I'm very confused & I wish there was a place to understand all this without the generic "sync" word being used without explanation. does sync mean replace, update, ... ????
I've been searching around the net for this info for awhile, but all I find is these terms, without sufficient information as to what exactly MERGE & SYNC actually do.
Can someone suggest some place that explains this in the detail I'm looking for?
Thanks so much.
Jesse LukeUnder the Podcasts tab for your iPhone sync preferences, there are various options. I have sync all unplayed episodes of selected podcasts to be transferred to my iPhone. If I listen to an podcast on my iPhone in it's entirety, the podcast will be removed from my iPhone when syncing with iTunes.
The iPhone includes a sync process - some of the data included with the sync process is a one way transfer process only from your computer to your iPhone such as iTunes music, and the same for selected photos to be transferred from your computer to your iPhone.
The sync process for contact info, calendar events, and Safari bookmarks with the supported applications on your computer is a bidirectional or true sync process. When syncing an iPhone for contact info the first time with a supported application on your computer that includes contact info, you will be provided a merge prompt if your iPhone includes any contact info that was manually entered in your iPhone's address book. This will merge the contact info between the two. After the first sync or merge for this data, it will be a bidirectional or true sync process. Change info for a contact on your iPhone, and the info will be changed for the contact info with the supported address book on your computer when followed by a sync, and vice-versa. Add a new contact with the supported address book on your computer, and the new contact will be transferred to your iPhone's address book during the next sync, and vice versa. The same applies to calendar events when syncing with a supported calendar app on your computer. -
So what exactly does limited to "one app" mean with a Pro account and the new prices?
So it seems Pro has dropped in price but it is now limited to "one App".
So what exactly does that "one App" mean?
Only one tablet version or one phone version for a certain title?
Or you can have a tablet & phone version including android & iOS for that one title?I think that everyone received it just now…
Changes to Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, Professional Edition
Effective immediately, all customers who newly purchase or renew Digital Publishing Suite (DPS), Professional Edition, will be able to publish only one app per license of DPS Professional Edition.
Under this policy change, Professional Edition customers can publish an unlimited number of issues (.folio files) to a single app and distribute those issues based on purchased fulfillment bundles.
An app created with a single license of DPS Professional Edition can be distributed to any or all of the marketplaces that DPS supports, including the Apple App Store (and Newsstand), Google Play, Amazon Appstore, and the Windows Store.
In conjunction with this policy change, Adobe is reducing the price of a Professional Edition license to $4,800 USD annually (€3,600/¥480,000) or to $400 per month (€300/¥40,000) and will include 1,000 fulfillments annually. The number of fulfillments included with a monthly subscription remain unchanged.
This policy does not apply to test or demo apps published using Professional Edition. The one-app-per-license policy applies only to an app published to a supported marketplace(s).
If you are an agency, upon your renewal or purchase of Professional Edition, you can create only one app per Professional Edition license. If you have multiple clients for whom you are creating apps, either you as the agency or your client must purchase a Professional Edition license for each app published to a supported marketplace(s).
If you are an existing Professional Edition customer and choose to renew your Professional Edition license at the end of your annual agreement, these changes, including the lower price point and 1,000 fulfillments, apply at that time. These changes do not apply to your existing DPS Professional Edition agreement and take effect only if you renew your license.
DPS Professional Edition customers can continue to create unlimited Single Edition apps, which is unchanged under the new policy. A Single Edition app is defined as an app that includes one built-in or embedded folio.
If you expect to publish three or more apps annually, we encourage you to contact your local reseller to discuss pricing for a multi-year Enterprise Edition license.
Enterprise Edition offers additional functionality and benefits not available through Professional Edition. These include app customization, integration with back-end business systems, in-app marketing tools, targeted content based on user entitlement, and the ability to publish apps privately. -
when you go to do this it say that your iPod or whichever device will no longer be backed up to the computer it is currently backed up to, what exactly does that mean? Will i not be able to sync my iPod from that computer? Please help me and answer either or both question detailed thanks
Normally when you sync your device it is automatically backed up to your computer as the first step in the sync process. When you choose to start backing up your device to iCloud, iTunes stops automatically backing it up on your computer when you sync. That's what the message is telling your; that you are now backing up to iCloud and not to your computer each time you sync. You can still manually back up to your computer any time you want by going to the Summary tab and clicking on Back Up Now under Manually Back Up and Restore.
You can still sync your device as you did before, it just will no longer back up automatically when you do. -
I sended my iphone for repair, and im being sent a replacement phone what exactly does that mean?
It means you will get a refurbished iPhone in exchange for the faulty one you sent in.
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What exactly does static variables and methods? What are they for?
I know "final" means once you set it that's it..but what does static mean?There is also a static block use for initialising static variables.
If you look in c:\j2sdk1.4.???\src.zip you will find the source to the libraries.
from com/sun/image/codec/jpeg/JPEGTable
public class JPEGQTable {
/** The number of coefficients in a DCT block */
private static final byte QTABLESIZE = 64;
* This is the sample luminance quantization table given in the
* JPEG spec section K.1, expressed in zigzag order. The spec says
* that the values given produce "good" quality, and when divided
* by 2, "very good" quality.
public static final JPEGQTable StdLuminance = new JPEGQTable();
static {
int [] lumVals = {
16, 11, 12, 14, 12, 10, 16, 14,
13, 14, 18, 17, 16, 19, 24, 40,
26, 24, 22, 22, 24, 49, 35, 37,
29, 40, 58, 51, 61, 60, 57, 51,
56, 55, 64, 72, 92, 78, 64, 68,
87, 69, 55, 56, 80, 109, 81, 87,
95, 98, 103, 104, 103, 62, 77, 113,
121, 112, 100, 120, 92, 101, 103, 99
StdLuminance.quantval = lumVals;
} -
What exactly does "delivers" mean? ):
I ordered an iPad mini on the 7 Nov, and right now the status is still processing items, not even close to preparing shipment yet.
but it says it delivers: 26/11/2012 - 3/12/2012. so my question is what exactly does "delivers" mean?
the time that it takes to reach you? or the time it takes to be prepared to get ship to you?
because i thought it takes at least 1-2 weeks to get shipped. but apparently it's not prepared for shipping yet. ):
CheersIt should mean the anticipated date of delivery to you. This has to take account of preparing for shipping. Delivers would seem to me to be a firm statement. (But don't hold me to that) .
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My iPhone became wet at the beach. I put it in rice for 4 days. When I connect to itunes, it says the phone must be restored. It starts and then gives either the error 2001, or 2006. What exactly does this mean, and is it worth getting repaired?
Thank you...http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1275
Water damage isn't covered by warranty, but you could always purchase a refurbished device from Apple. -
What exactly does "rejuvenate my system" do??
have never run it, but didn't it to change any settings, etc... What exactly does it do and to what files/programs?? Thanks for the info
untmom2003,
Description of Rejuvenation copied from the Rescue & Recovery Help window:
Rejuvenating your system
When you select to rejuvenate your system, the Rescue and Recovery(TM) program optimizes system performance by completing the following actions:
Performs a new incremental backup of your system. This backs up all new or changed files so that all current files are saved in a backup.
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Restores you current settings and some personal data from the registry. This enables your computer to retain the features that you had previously set up.
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