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Hello all,I am having two problems with my network. 1) Specifically, I cannot connect to my network printer. I cannot even see the printer my network directory. Any suggestions?2) I brought my laptop in my office and plugged the network cable in a...
Has anyone in this forum worked with 500 series PIX firewall or even a 515E? If so, then I would apprciate your review on it (i.e. was it easy to setup? easy to maintain? how is product support? etc. etc.) Thanks in advance!
Hi all, my question is regarding security clearance. How does one obtain security clearance? Is it done only if you have previously worked for military??? Any help would me much appreciated. Thanks!
Hello all, I have a 2950 router. I want to upgrade my memory. From what I hear Cisco offers memory upgrades, but it's for hundreds of dollars. I also heard that I could go through other vendors and it would not cost an arm and a leg. Could anyone...
Hello all, can anyone tell me how to interpret syslogs on my router? The first few words are date, time of log. But what does the rest of the stuff mean? Thanks in advance for any help!
I can think of three very good options. First, like you mentioned in your post, access lists. access lists are a great way of minimizing traffic to certain destinations. Second, you could create VLAN's. Meaning, that users from one VLAN would not...
You can put the firewall in front of the DMZ. Meaning that any traffic coming in will first have to go through a firewall and any traffic going out will have to go through a firewall also before it goes out to the internet.
Well to start off...The main thing is to make sure your students know what OSI layers models are (i.e. their names and the order they go in). There is a phrase that you can tell your students so they can remember the layers. The phrase is All Peopl...
Your first question...The passing mark for the CCNA exam is 849. Don't let that scare you though because the grading scale goes from 300 points to 1000 points. I recently passed my CCNA exam so I know exactly what you are going through. There are s...