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Phil Ashman

TCL Script for Creating Many Loopback Interfaces - 0 views

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    Perhaps you are like me and sometimes have the need to create many loopback interfaces to be used in your lab. So, I made a little script that can create these loopback interfaces automatically for you.
Phil Ashman

PPP Cheat Sheet - 0 views

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    A quick summary of the protocols and commands used for PPP. Includes PAP, CHAP and EAP as authentication mechanisms.
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.
Phil Ashman

IPv6: Why Bother? > The Point of IPv6 - 0 views

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    Good article simplifying IPv6.
Phil Ashman

All Systems Down - An Epic IT failure - 0 views

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    A blow-by-blow record of one of the worst health-care IT crises in history and what CareGroup CIO John Halamka learned from it. What can happen if an old network is asked to carry new applications How standard disaster recovery protocols can fail Lessons learned from the four-day crisis
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

Building Your Own Router with a NetFPGA - 0 views

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    Project being run out of Stanford University: NetFPGA, a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) geared toward network device development. As in, building your own hardware IP router and/or Ethernet switch. It's essentially a mini-computer with four GigE interfaces that can be installed as a PCI card.
Phil Ashman

You're lying. Well, at least until we see the packet capture. « The Network T... - 0 views

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    You're lying. Well, at least until we see the packet capture. A great summary of a network engineers life and challenges
Phil Ashman

Networking Technology Crosswords and Puzzles - 0 views

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    Crossword puzzle for network engineering.
Phil Ashman

A World of Resources…… - 0 views

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    Some good pointers to network engineering blogs, podcasts and other resources.
Phil Ashman

Pearson IT Certification: Network Troubleshooting Video Mentor, Downloadable Version - 0 views

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    Network Troubleshooting Video Mentor, Downloadable Version
Phil Ashman

Routed or Switched Access Layer: Why not Both? - Packet Life - 0 views

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    A major consideration when designing an enterprise network is whether traffic at the access layer will be switched or routed toward the distribution layer. Placing multilayer switches in the access layer yields significant advantages; chief among them is the ability to fully utilize all uplinks to the distribution layer (as loops are no longer broken by STP)
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

IPV6 Page Summary - 0 views

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    Good summary page of IPV6
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