Native VLAN – why you should change it
The native VLAN (assuming 802.1Q) is a VLAN that is sent untagged by default. The default for Cisco switches is […]
The native VLAN (assuming 802.1Q) is a VLAN that is sent untagged by default. The default for Cisco switches is […]
Been really busy lately with a big migration at work so studying is though but have been studying some spanning
Steve over at networking-forum is hosting a CCNA scolarship. The person who gets picked for it will get free books
I have passed my first 50 hours of reading maybe not as fast as I would have wanted but still
I’m back from vacation, nice to do something different for a while but also nice to be back home 🙂
I’m going to Croatia to hopefully get some sun and recharge the batteries. It’s going to be nice to spend
I am currently migrating some PIX firewalls to ASA and I have been rewriting the access-lists to be more efficient
Want an easy way to find out what speeds your interface supports? Or what encapsulation it supports? Then show interface
My plan is to do the CCIE two years from now. I plan on doing the written in late 2010
It’s getting more common to use dual ISPs since most companys now a days are dependant on a functioning network