
Happy Tuesday! We hope your week is off to a great start. Cheers to a good cup of coffee to pull you through the day!
In This Issue: Upcoming Outdoor Adventures | Aruba Compatible AC Power Cord | Mac Addresses vs IP Addresses | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Upcoming Outdoor Adventures
Good Morning & Happy Tuesday! Hope everyone is having a great week so far! I can’t believe we have already made it to March!
I glanced over my calendar for the next couple months and realized that this is going to be quite a busy “season” for me with lots of travels and activities coming up! I’ll be out of town 5 out of the next 8 weekends, spending time in other areas of Georgia as well as the surrounding states of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee!
This weekend I’ll be spending some time in Columbus, GA which isn’t exactly known as a “destination” location, but after doing a bit of research it sounds like it has some interesting attractions there. We plan to check out the Chattahoochee River Walk and hope to even venture a bit further south to Providence Canyon State Park! The weather is looking iffy right now which may shake things up, but fingers crossed the forecast improves over the next few days and we get to enjoy some outdoor adventures!
Have you been to Columbus? If you have any recommendations to share, I’d love to hear them!
Rebecca
Product Spotlights & Updates
The North American Type A AC Power Cord is compatible with Aruba 2930M Series switches, as well as select 2530 and 2930F series switches. With a C15 connector on one end and a standard 5-15P plug on the other, this power cord ensures a reliable connection between your network equipment and power outlets.
Learning Center Article – Mac Addresses vs IP Addresses
When you work with a network, there are a lot of addresses that pop up. The two you’ll see more than any other are IP addresses and MAC addresses. What do these things really mean?
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying three US astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut has blasted off from Florida bound for the International Space Station (ISS). The Crew-8 mission will be in space for six months.
- SpaceX is keeping its rapid launch cadence going. The company launched yet another batch of 23 Starlink internet satellites at 6:56 p.m. ET (2356 GMT) on Monday (March 4) from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Some eight minutes after liftoff, the flight’s booster returned to the planet, landing on SpaceX’s droneship dubbed “A Shortfall of Gravitas.” The ship was waiting offshore in the Atlantic Ocean.
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unveiled a new rule on Tuesday that it said would cap late fees that banks charge customers at $8 per incident.
- American Airlines ordered 260 new narrow-body jets, including dozens of Boeing’s long-delayed 737 Max 10.
