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Mark Dargin is a Senior Network Engineer for ABN-AMRO North America. ABN-AMRO is the largest foreign bank located in the United States. Mark has been working on enterprise LAN/WAN networks with a wide range of equipment for many years. He recently completed the merging of ABN-AMRO's network with another large bank's network. Mark has previously worked as a Network Engineer for EDS, managing General Motors' Campus Area Network. He is certified as a CCNP and CCDP. Mark has Bachelor's degree in Business Management from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He also has completed with honors a Master's Degree in Business Information Technology from Walsh College in Michigan. His final Masters project focused on the business benefits that quality of service can provide for large and medium sized organizations. During the summer months in Michigan, Mark enjoys riding his bike, swimming and walking his dogs.
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Contributions from Retired Expert - Mark _Dargin1
- DLSW or STUN (Serial Tunneling)
- Bridge device and gateway
- Setting up a Windows 2000 workstation to act as a Internet sharing router
- Boost performance on your router
- Defining another default route on core router
- Trouble when WCCP is enabled
- Trouble accessing Cisco 3640
- Router selection considerations
- Multihop is only necessary for eBGP in special circumstances
- Access Cisco 2600 using Unix OS
- Distribute speed with router or another method
- Differences between routing and smart routing
- Small network with DSL and five static IP's
- Router troubleshooting tips
- Setting up Internet links with two different ISPs in redundant and load sharing configs
- Loopback interface
- Deferred collisions
- Bandwidth utilization
- Router error: 100 IE CONTENTS
- Troubleshooting small office network printer with new Cisco router
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