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LIST OF ARTICLES
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Basics Of A Router
by: Robert Thatcher
Router is a computer device that receives or forwards data packets to
and from the Internet towards a destination in the process called
routing. Router is the essential component of the computer networking
that enables any sent data to arrive at the right destination |
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DNS And The IP Name-Server Command DNS behaviors of a
Cisco router are important topics for both the CCNA exam and real-world
production networks, and you probably didn't know there were so many DNS
details before you began studying for the exam! In this tutorial, we'll
look at the ip name-server command and its proper usage. |
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Password Recovery Procedures It might happen on your
CCNA exam, it might happen on your production network - but sooner or
later, you're going to have to perform password recovery on a Cisco
router or switch. This involves manipulating the router's configuration
register, and that is enough to make some CCNA candidates and network
administrators really nervous! |
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Troubleshooting Directly Connected Serial Interfaces
CCNA exam success depends largely on noticing the details, and this
is especially true of configurations involving directly connected serial
interfaces. And of course, it's not enough to notice these details -
you've got to know what to do about them! |
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A Guide To IPV6 Address Types Learning IPv6 is
paramount in your efforts to pass the BSCI exam and go on to earn your
CCNP, and it's going to help in your real-world networking career as
well. IPv6 can be confusing at first, but it's like anything else in
Cisco or networking as a whole - learn one part at a time, master the
fundamentals, and you're on your way to success. |
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Timers
In your BCMSN
/ CCNP exam study, it's easy to overlook some of the details of Spanning
Tree Protocol (STP). After all, you learned all of that in your CCNA
studies, right? Not necessarily! While some of the BCMSN material will
be a review for you, there are some details regarding familiar topics
that you need to learn. |
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BGP Adjacency States To pass the BSCI exam, earn
your CCNP certification, and become an outstanding networker, you've got
to master the many details of BGP - and trust me, there are a lot of
details to master! Before you get into the more advanced features of BGP,
you should have the fundamentals down cold, and one of those
fundamentals is knowing the BGP adjacency states. |
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Important Linux Directories
by: Sitecritic .Net There are many variants of Linux used in different
computer systems today. Luckily, most Linux developers employ a common
naming and utilization scheme that makes different variants of Linux
easy to use and maintain. This article will discuss some important and
common directories in many popular Linux distributions. |
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JAVA HISTORY This account of the history of Java is
based on an outline put together by Patrick Naughton, co-author of the
HotJava browser and current VP of technology at Starwave Corp. |
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Spyware. Different Types Spyware is more dangerous
than a virus. It can steal personal data and track your internet habits.
It might be concealed in a free screensaver or other software that you
download. Computer safety expert Leif Wheeler advises us to be aware of
any offer of free software. Many times, spyware is hidden in legitimate
software. |
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The Types Of Computer Memory
by: Robert Thatcher How can a computer be such an amazing gadget? To
many people they just can’t be so amazed on how computers have changed
the way we live. Computers can now be found in many sizes and shapes.
Almost every home appliance seems to have their own mini computer
located somewhere. |
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