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Simplifying and standardizing your device configurations
Simplifying and standardizing your device configurations. Tip
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Using multiple routing protocols
A discussion of IGP and EGP and ways in which they should be implemented together. Tip
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Big Blue battles image problems in effort to woo SMBs
IBM is hoping to attract small and medium-sized businesses, but some critics say it has some tough image problems to overcome before it finds success in the SMB market. Tip
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Router Expert: Implementing IOS CLI menus
CLI menus enable network administrators to build overlay menu-driven interfaces for accessing EXEC shell commands. Tip
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Router Expert: Configuring IOS terminal services
This tip covers IOS configuration of a Cisco router as a terminal server providing direct asynchronous access to other Cisco routers, along with modem access for dial-out services. Tip
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Selecting Cisco products
Learn how to select the appropriate Cisco product. Tip
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Core, Distribution and Access
A look at a possible logical architecture for routing and switching and how to covert it from logical to physical. Tip
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Router Expert: Understanding reverse telnet and IOS terminal lines
Learn how users interact with the terminal server and its connected devices through the use of reverse telnet, line and group rotaries, and terminal line interfaces. Tip
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Securing the router
A good CCNA technician configures a router to only allow certain people to access it and only allow certain traffic to pass through from your network to the Internet or vice versa. Tip
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NetFlow and PBR
Most network administrators like to keep their networks as simple as possible but some features overwhelmingly justify the load and complexity they add. Tip
Network Management Strategies for the CIO