I have passed my first 50 hours of reading maybe not as fast as I would have wanted but still happy to have passed it. Will try to step up the pace from now on but work and other commitments
Back on track
I’m back from vacation, nice to do something different for a while but also nice to be back home 🙂 Have got a lot of stuff going at work right now. I’m resuming my CCIE studies and I’m starting with
Going on vacation – back in a week
I’m going to Croatia to hopefully get some sun and recharge the batteries. It’s going to be nice to spend some time with my family. I will back in a week so no posting until then.
Cisco ASA – Efficient access-lists with object-groups
I am currently migrating some PIX firewalls to ASA and I have been rewriting the access-lists to be more efficient and easy to read. This is done by using objects and object-groups. Lets first talk about objects, the object can
What can my interface do? – Show interface capabilities
Want an easy way to find out what speeds your interface supports? Or what encapsulation it supports? Then show interface capabilites is the command you want. Lets look at an sample output: Switch#sh int gi0/1 capabilities GigabitEthernet0/1 Model: WS-C3560X-24 Type:
CCIE – 2 years from now
My plan is to do the CCIE two years from now. I plan on doing the written in late 2010 or early 2011 and after that prepare for about a year for the lab. Many people do like 1/3 reading
Using Cisco ASA with dual ISPs
It’s getting more common to use dual ISPs since most companys now a days are dependant on a functioning network and Internet connection. In this scenario we will be using a leased line as a primary connection, this connection won’t
Upgrading the license on a Cisco 3560/3750
With the new switches like 3560-X it is possible to run a universal IOS image with support for different feature sets like LAN Base, IP Base and IP Services where IP services is the most feature rich version. I did
Transfering files with FTP (Cisco ASA)
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) has been the natural choice for transfering files on a Cisco device for a long time but it has some weaknesses: It’s not reliable, since it doesn’t use TCP Since it’s not using TCP every
CCIE certification guide
I’m trying to read as much as I can and I’m almost halfway through the certification guide. It’s a good read so far and knowing that Narbik has checked the content means it’s good technical quality. It doesn’t go very