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Phil Ashman

CCNA Security: SSL VPNs - The Cisco Learning Network - 0 views

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    Cisco Learning network videos on SSL VPNS
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Cisco Forum FAQ - dslreports.com - 0 views

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    A wealth and helpful FAQs on cisco routing and switching
Phil Ashman

Media Monitoring Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.1M&T - Configuring... - 0 views

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    Configuring IOS Performance Monitoring
Phil Ashman

Cisco IOS Hints and Tricks: EIGRP myths debunked - 0 views

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    Matthew Norwood performed a really thorough EIGRP research and unearthed a lot of myths around it, some of them coming from official documentation, Cisco Press books (hopefully not mine) and other sources. It's time to debunk a few of them (read the comments to Matthew's post to find the sources of the following "wisdoms").
Phil Ashman

Troubleshooting Commands for IOS Devices - 0 views

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    A wiki page dedicated to explaining Troubleshooting Commands for IOS Devices in practical terms. The intent is to compile commands relevant to troubleshooting the behavior of a Cisco IOS device itself (CPU, memory, performance, etc.) and to provide an accompanying description of each.
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Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Tier 1 Part 1 - CCIE Blog - 0 views

  • In order to master these terms, just remember these things: any term that includes False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these facts in mind, notice how easy it is to master these terms: False Positive – an event was triggered and the packet was not actually attack traffic False Negative – an event was not triggered and the packet was actual attack traffic True Positive – an event was triggered and the traffic was actual attack traffic True Negative – an event was not triggered and the traffic was not actual attack traffic
  • In order to master these terms, just remember these things: any term that includes False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these facts in mind, notice how easy it is to master these terms: False Positive – an event was triggered and the packet was not actually attack traffic False Negative – an event was not triggered and the packet was actual attack traffic True Positive – an event was triggered and the traffic was actual attack traffic True Negative – an event was not triggered and the traffic was not actual attack traffic
  • False is a BAD THING, while True is a GOOD THING; and Positive refers to an event/signature being triggered, while Negative refers to an event/signature not being triggered. With these
Phil Ashman

Redistributing Routing Protocols (PDF) - 0 views

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    PDF on routing redistribution
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IP Routing - The Cisco Learning Network - 0 views

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    A great resource for routing protocols
Phil Ashman

D&T team - Cisco CCNA Training Information - 0 views

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    You will find many useful informations created with only one goal ... to help you prepare youreself for CCNA 640-802 exam.
Phil Ashman

Cisco IOS Interior Routing Protoocols - 0 views

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    A good poster summarizing some of the specs for Interior Routing Protoocols (eg: RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS)
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