I would suggest that you take a look a the following link: <a href=”http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le0/le9/learning_certification_type_home.html”>CCNA Certification</a> and also: <a href=”http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/index.html”>Cisco Networking Academy</a> Whilst this is for Cisco training I do feel that as biased as they are in some respects that the quality of training is superb. The CCNA is the entry level qualification but dont [...]
If you can ping the IP address of the website but you cannot ping the URL then it would appear that you have a problem with either your DNS settings or the DNS server itself. To verify DNS is the issue, simply put the IP address of the website in your browsers address field and [...]
Hi Varun, it actually depends a lot on you. to give some example, some of my friends completed their degree and they continue to do other certification and became expert in it…. there is another friend, he did his diploma in IT and after that he started to go for Cisco certification and he is [...]
if you have 2 IP’s the same there will be a message stating “someone is using this ip’…
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Hi, when you check on the device manager does it disable the other network card? What I mean is 1 card active while the other is being disabled.
try setting the program compatibility to run on XP. that should do the trick —— If the problem is the driver for Windows 7, you might be able to use a Vista driver. <a href=”http://www.support.xerox.com/go/results.asp?Xtype=download&prodID=WCP_420&Xlang=en_IN&Xcntry=IND”>WorkCentre Pro 420 Drivers and Downloads</a> ——
A combination of multiple OSPF processes and distribute-lists will do what you need. Be aware though that distribute-lists do not stop LSA advertisements, they just stop routes being put into the routing table.
Hi there, You haven’t mentioned what type of technology you want to bill exactly so I am going to have to make some assumptions. If I do make some wrong ones though please let me know and I will try to correct my advise………if necessary With you mentioning usernames I am presuming it is some [...]
This is how I managed to print to a shared Windows printer. We’ll start by opening System Preferences, where we chose the Print & Fax preference pane. There you should see a list with all the printers you’ve currently installed. Click the ‘+’ button to add a new printer. This opens the Printer Browser. Then [...]
i guess it depends a lot on the company and if they have a checklist that you have to go thru every hour / scheduled time.
Could you please share a topology with us? Is this for internet access? Is there NAT involved? I could tell you to go down the service-policy route but with more information I am sure I can com up with something better!! Yes sure………….. I have 2 LAN switches for each LAN…………….3560-48 and 2960-48 and 1 [...]
By using the subnet mask you can work out how many address are in a given range. For instance in a /24 (mask 255.255.255.0) you have the whole of the last octet to play with, well, apart from the first and last addresses which will always be your network address and broadcast respectively. So for [...]
Hi. This is unusual behavior and hard to tell exactly the issue without the FirePass version but might have found a few solutions. First, F5 does have some resources that might help: AskF5 Knowledge Base: http://www.f5.com/solutions/resources/knowledge-base/ F5 Support: 1-888-882-7535 or (206) 272-6500 http://www.f5.com/training-support/customer-support/ and came across a few solutions from our AskF5 Knowledge Base (might [...]
non manageable = dumb switch (cannot configure) manageable = can do VLAN and etc etc (can do configuration) —————- “<b>Unmanaged switches</b> — These switches have no configuration interface or options. They are plug and play. They are typically the least expensive switches, found in home, SOHO, or small businesses. They can be desktop or rack [...]
Okay, in order to specify any sort of network you need more information that its in a single building!! Although that would be a valid question if you didn’t already know that. 1. What you now need to determine is how many floors in that building the network will cover? 2. Do you need 1 [...]
An IP address is the unique identifier assigned to every device on a network. Every device needs to have their own address in order to be able to communicate with each other. IP addresses are in dotted decimal notation and look like this: 192.168.1.1 The subnet mask portion is there to determine which subnet you [...]
NOTIMP means “not implemented” – so, no, you can’t configure bind (or the installed version, which you didn’t mention) to answer either positively or negatively to this type of requests. Good luck, Petko
service set identifier, a 32-character unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a WLAN that acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the BSS. The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use [...]
The commands “snmp-server location” and “snmp-server chassis-id” mask real values so if you have the following: snmp-server chassis-id router_in_new_york Then your serial number would come out as router_in_new_york Crazy, I know but its got me before!!





