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)
A World of Resources…… - 0 views
You're lying. Well, at least until we see the packet capture. « The Network T... - 0 views
QoS on Cisco 3560 diagram - 0 views
Route Preference - 0 views
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").
Wireless CCIE, here I come!: WLC Config Analyzer - new version - 0 views
Building Your Own Router with a NetFPGA - 0 views
All Systems Down - An Epic IT failure - 0 views
Troubleshooting Commands for IOS Devices - 0 views
Bios Beep Codes Viewer - 0 views
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Part of a computer's boot process is the Power On Self Test (POST) that tests the hardware of the computer. POST communicates successful or failed tests with beep codes. These BIOS beep codes provide the user with information about the system's state and aid in the troubleshooting process in case one of the boot tests failed.
Downloading Youtube Videos for Use In the Classroom - 0 views
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