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Posts in 2013

  • RIP Irregularities: Authentication, Updates: Uni-cast vs Multicast vs Broadcast

    Thursday, April 25, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    RIP (IPv4 versions) is a bit obsolete, I know, and very few production environments will use it as a “routing protocol of choice”, but it´s also quite simple and there is simply no excuse for a Network Engineer to not know it in smallest …

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  • Top Interview Questions for Network Engineers, Part 2

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    The continuation of the previous post, stolen from router-switch.com Blog Q51. What are the data units at different layers of the TCP / IP protocol site? Ans. The data unit created at the application layer is called a message, at the transport layer …

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  • Top Interview Questions for Network Engineers, Part 1

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    This was originally posted by another blog, router-switch.com and I must say that agree only partially. Some questions are too deep, but not related to Networks exactly, but more to the Systems part, while the purely Networking questions are not so …

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  • CCIE: Lab Exam, what does it look like?

    Sunday, April 21, 2013 in Networking

    From what I’ve read the 50% of passing the CCIE is knowledge and speed, and the other 50% is knowing how to organize yourself. So I recently bought the Logitech K200 keyboard, which I heard is the one I will be using when I do the exam in the …

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  • frame relay "map" vs "interface-dlci" and "Inverse ARP"

    Friday, April 19, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    I remember when I was first getting into Frame Relay I had much trouble getting the concept of DLCIs, LMIs and how it all works, because it´s so much different then other L2-L3 protocols. It took me a while to realize that the concept is quite …

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  • CCIE: Preparation Schedule

    Saturday, April 13, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    So, you wanna be a CCIE? It’s true, I’ve read millions of how-to stories. Ok, maybe not millions, cause there are currently like 17k R&S CCIEs in the world, but… a lot! Three of us made a detailed plan how to become CCIEs until …

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  • Narbik in web-iou

    Friday, April 12, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    Narbik Topology for web-iou Disclaimer: I DON’T OWN NOR HAVE AN ACCESS TO THE TOPOLOGY, INITIAL CONFIGS, IOU/IOL BINARIES OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL UNDER CCIE EXAM, NARBIK OR COPYRIGHTED FROM CISCO OR ANY OTHER VENDOR. This tutorial is for those who: - …

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  • IOS IPS (Intrusion Prevention System)

    Friday, March 08, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    Cisco Docs: Secure DATA PLANE>Security Configuration Guide:Cisco IOS Intrusion Prevention System http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_data_ios_ips/configuration/12-4t/sec-data-ios-ips-12-4t-book.html IPS is watching packets and sessions …

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  • OSPF: area range v.s. summary address

    Wednesday, February 20, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    This will be a short post, because the topic is rather simple. So… why an entire post dedicated to something as simple as this? Well, because a lot of people are confused by it, and I myself have had an issue a few days ago where I used the …

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  • QoS Part II: Congestion Management, Traffic Policing and Shaping

    Friday, January 25, 2013 in Cisco Networking

    When we are talking about the QoS Congestion Management and Avoidance, the three most important terms are: queuing, dropping and scheduling. Queuing places the packets into the different software queues based on the QoS labels. After the traffic is …

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