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  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “address-family ipv4” Command  By : Charles E Ross
    Now, if this is your first time being introduced to the Cisco IOS command named “address-family ipv4” you’re in for a real treat; because this article is going to quickly explain the command to you; so, without further ado let’s begin.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “area authentication (IPv6)” Command  By : Charles E Ross
    Well, if you’re already a network administrator for an IPv6 OSPF network, then you’re most likely already familiar with the “area authentication” (IPv6) command; but, just in case you’re not this article will quickly get you caught up.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “area encryption” (IPv6) Command  By : Charles E Ross
    Now, if you’re a network administrator for an IPv6 OSPF network and your network needs to have encryption for security reasons; then the “area encryption” command is the command you should use.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the The “area range” (IPv6) Command  By : Charles E Ross
    The “area range” command is a Cisco IOS “Router” configuration command; that is used to consolidate and summarize routes at an OSPF area boundary. Another way of explaining is...
  • The meaning and nature of comprehensive business networking and hardware solutions  By : Smit
    For a computer to produce useful output, its hardware and software must work together in total harmony. Nothing useful can be done with the computer hardware on its own, and software cannot be utilised without the supporting hardware.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “area virtual-link" Command  By : Charles E Ross
    Now, remembering from your CCNA or early networking days; you learned that in an OSPF network, all additional OSPF areas must be connected to the “backbone” area or (Area 0).

    But, what if one of those areas lost its connection to the “backbone” area (Area 0); how could you quickly repair the lost connection?
  • How to Build a Simple Home Network System  By : Joseph Nyamache
    Building a home network system is easy, fast and convenient and anyone willing to can set up one. This articles will introduce you on how you go about to set up your own starting today.
  • Do You Have Two Or More Computers in Your House? Create a Network in Your Home  By : Emanuel
    .....a huge benefits is you can share your internet connection with the other Computers in your home.... Share printers, CD-ROM drives and other removable drives between computers...
  • How MySpace Layouts Are Helping To Change One’s Profile  By : Gerald18 Stevenson18
    How MySpace Layouts Are Helping To Change One’s Profile
    MySpace Layouts are increasingly used to make one’s profile standout among others. There are different options in MySpace like templates, myspace graphics and myspace backgrounds which could be used to make one’s profile obvious and are quite easy to use. One can make use of categories like movies, TV, music, games, flags, sports and others. Through these layouts, one can also make some money

    MySpace is gaining in popularity as one of the many social networking communities. It is widely used of all the networking communities. IT has become the most popular and fresh areas for generation online traffic generation presently. However, there are lots of spamming going on in myspace. There are reports of over 400 people being invited per day to visit their myspace portal. This huge generation of traffic could defeat the purpose of creation of myspace. One should use myspace as part of big picture while marketing in the internet.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “area virtual-link authentication" Command  By : Charles E Ross
    The “area virtual-link authentication" command is a Cisco IOS “Router” configuration command, that is used by network administrators (like you) to enable “authentication” for Virtual Links in an OSPF Area. Below is the proper syntax for the “area virtual-link authentication" command...
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “area virtual-link encryption" Command  By : Charles E Ross
    The “area virtual-link encryption" command is a Cisco IOS “Router” configuration command, that is used by network administrators (like you) to enable “encryption” for Virtual Links in an OSPF Area. Below is the proper syntax for the “area virtual-link encryption" command....
  • Setting Up a Home Networking System  By : Joseph Nyamache
    Setting up your own home networking system is been made up simple and easy that it used to be say a decade ago. Here are a few things you should consider:
  • Home Networking One 0n 0ne part 1  By : Joseph Nyamache
    This is part one of home networking as you may already know gone forever are the days that computer users used to share data by means of floppy discs. Today, most computers no longer have a floppy disc drive because they are swiftly becoming obsolete.
  • Home Networking One 0n 0ne part 2  By : Joseph Nyamache
    Part two of home networking will examine whey you need to monitor all activity on your network as well as the systems connected to it. Do not allow friends of your children, neighbors or anyone else to use your network until you really get to know them well.
  • Home Networking One 0n 0ne part 3  By : Joseph Nyamache
    When you speak of home networking, the novice is immediately thrown into a pool of cryptic acronyms and names. Fortunately, today home networks are quite easy to build.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the (IKE) policy “authentication” Command  By : Charles E Ross
    This article is for all you Cisco security buffs out there. The “authentication” for Internet Key Exchange (IKE) policy command is a...
  • Submit your website to DMOZ is important.  By : Sam Williams
    Submit your website to DMOZ is important.
  • Submit your website to DMOZ is important.  By : Sam Williams
    Submit your website to DMOZ is important.
  • Maintaining Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance  By : Aaron Guhl
    Maintain Sarbanes-Oxley compliance is something that many IT managers struggle with on a daily basis. Putting the right policies in place can help maintaining compliance easier.
  • Introducing Convenient Wireless Networking Solutions  By : smile
    The term "Wireless" came into public use to refer to a radio receiver or transceiver (a dual purpose receiver and transmitter device), establishing its usage in the field of wireless telegraphy early on; now the term is used to describe modern wireless connections such as in cellular networks and wireless broadband Internet. It is also used in a general sense to refer to any type of operation that is implemented without the use of wires, such as "wireless remote control", "wireless energy transfer", etc. regardless of the specific technology (e.g., radio, infrared, ultrasonic, etc.) that is used to accomplish the operation.
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    This service is a completely bespoke installation service which can provide project management and advice on a new network, upgrade and office moves.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “auto-cost” (IPv6) Command  By : Charles E Ross
    Now remembering from your CCNA days; by default, the OSPF for IPv6 protocol uses the default Mbps (megabit per second) reference value of 100 when calculating metrics (costs) for interfaces (links). But, let’s say you didn’t want to use the default Mbps reference value; how could you change the reference value of 100 Mbps to a different value?
  • What is the LAN Switches and Packet-Switched Network  By : Zahid-Mahmood
    Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, FDDI and Token Ring often referred to as traditional LAN, and they are sharing media, sharing of bandwidth shared LAN. Packet-switched network is the circuit-switched networks and packet switching network after a new exchange network, which mainly used for data communications.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using The “bandwidth” (IPv6) Interface Command  By : Charles E Ross
    I wrote this article because lately, I’ve been receiving a lot of emails asking me the following question; “Does Cisco have an IOS command that I can use to control the bandwidth usage on my router’s main interfaces or sub-interfaces?”

    Well, to quickly answer the question; “Yes”. Cisco created the Cisco IOS “Interface” command named “bandwidth”.
  • Intrusion Prevention  By : Madhuri Narayan
    IPS stands for Intrusion Prevention System. Intrusion means finding loopholes in the network and taking advantage of it. Intrusion is inappropriate, incorrect, or anomalous activity on host based or network-based systems. Malicious activity such as denial of service attacks, port-scans, or attempts to crack into computers are done by monitoring network traffic. Worms, Trojans, Spyware, Keyloggers, and other Malwares attacks.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “bgp log-neighbor-changes" Command  By : Charles E Ross
    Network administrators (like you) use the Cisco IOS “Router” configuration command named “bgp log-neighbor-changes” on BGP routers; to enable (allow) those routers to log their BGP neighbor(s) resets. Another way of explaining it is...
  • Learn about Network Switches and Hubs  By : M. Aslam
    Switch has replaced the bridge in the modern network, which is replacing routers in many instances as well. A switch is a box with multiple cable jacks in it that looks a lot like a hub. Some manufacturers have hubs and switches of various sizes that are all but identical in appearance. The difference between a hub and a switch is that while a hub forwards every incoming packet out via all ports, a switch forwards each incoming packet only to the port that offers access to the destination system.
  • Diameter gateway proved a rock solid bridge  By : Tommi Corine
    Challenges for modern networking system are perhaps greater than challenges on border. There are very few companies that could mark their presence solely in this field and whenever you count such companies, the first name comes in the mind is Traffix Systems.
  • IPv6 Cisco Training: Using the “dns-server and domain-name” (IPv6) Commands  By : Charles E Ross
    Well, since this article is sort of lengthy I’m going to get right down to it; so without far ado let’s begin.

    The “dns-server” (IPv6) command, is a Cisco IOS “DHCP for IPv6 pool configuration” mode command that is used to specify the Domain Name System (DNS) IPv6 server(s) available on a network...
  • How TCP/IP and Routing Work  By : John Easton
    Modern computing applies the use of the Internet. Payment processing, online business transaction, chat, email, and etc. require the use of the Internet and are very common practices today. Do you know how your computer is able to access the Internet? For computers to communicate and understand each other, a standard implementation should be used which is the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.

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