Cisco CCNA Security Firewall With SDM Demo

Posted under Education by admin on Wednesday 29 March 2006 at 1:55 pm
TrainSignalInc asked:


www.trainsignal.com Watch a clip from Train Signal’s Cisco CCNA Security training course. … Cisco CCNA “CCNA Security” SDM Router “Cisco Router” “Cisco Security” “Security Device Manager” CBT “Cisco training” training

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Professional Computer Source

Posted under Tech by admin on Sunday 26 March 2006 at 7:24 am
PCSCHICAGO asked:


, staying on the cutting-edge of technology innovations, and setting a high standard of customer service. Business customers should expect nothing less. Contact: shawn@pcs-chicago.com www.procomsource.com 712 Bayberry Dr. Bartlett, IL 60103 PH (630) 830-5700 Fax: (630)830-5500 … “Computer Networking” “LAN/WAN Networking” “Server setup” “firewall setup” “router configuration” “switch configuration” “server configuration” “small Office networking” “Office networking” “VPN setup” vpn “remote …

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Posted under computers by admin on Wednesday 22 March 2006 at 12:43 pm
Cisco Router Configuration
Sterling Christian asked:


Most Cisco networking hardware, with the exception of the Cisco PIX firewall series, ships with the Cisco Inter-network Operating System, or IOS. IOS hardware includes network routers, switches, and other similar devices. The basic design of most of this hardware controls the types of memory a device is equipped with, and what functions the various types of Cisco memory serve. At the hardware level, there are four main types of Cisco memory: DRAM, EPROM, NVRAM, and Cisco Flash Memory.

DRAM, or Dynamic Random Access Memory caters to two main device requirements. The first of these is known as Processor Memory which is reserved for exclusive access by the CPU, which it uses when executing software running on the Cisco IOS platform. Processor Memory also stores crucial data that is used constantly, like the configuration settings in current use, and any routing tables. The second is Shared Memory, also known as I/O Memory, or Cisco Packet Memory. The function of Packet Memory is simple and self-explanatory: Data coming in and being sent out is buffered to the Packet Memory portion of the available DRAM before it is transmitted over the network interface.

EPROM, or Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory is usually referred to as a BootROM. EPROM is generally programmed at some point during the latter stages of manufacture, and cannot generally be changed by consumers. In Cisco devices, EPROM is generally loaded with two crucial firmware components. The first is a boot loader which takes over should the device fail to find a valid bootable image in Flash Memory, and provides alternate boot options. If even this failsafe should fail, the second firmware application installed on Cisco EPROM is used, the ROM Monitor. ROM Monitor has a user interface and includes options for troubleshooting failures of the ROM chips.

In Cisco devices, NVRAM, or Non-Volatile Random Access Memory, stores important configuration information that is used by IOS during boot and by some programs during startup, which is stored in the Startup Configuration File. NVRAM also allows the functionality provided by the Cisco Software Configuration Register, which allows a device to be booted and selection from multiple Cisco IOS images that may be available in Flash Memory. It is sometimes called Shared Memory.

Cisco Flash Memory is the most diverse of each of these types, and it comes in many forms, however, its primary use is to store a bootable Cisco IOS image from which a device can start. Most devices have onboard Flash memory from which the device boots, however, some equipment – particularly higher-end hardware like Cisco GSR routers – also have the capability to boot from an image stored on a Cisco Flash Memory card, which is removable. Regardless of the memory type, it is important to find a memory reseller who is reliable. Things to look for when choosing a memory reseller are that they have memory for every Cisco device in stock, offer a warranty on the memory, and have technical people with whom you can speak if you have any problems.



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WALL-E laptop computer, www.mnpctech.com

Posted under CCNA4 by admin on Monday 20 March 2006 at 5:21 am
MonsterMawd asked:


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Network Assessment Guide – How to Improve the Design Process

Posted under networks by admin on Thursday 2 March 2006 at 11:56 am
Cisco Router Configuration
Shaun Hummel asked:


Network Assessment Overview

A network assessment is conducted after we have finished the business and design requirements of the company. A network assessment provides a quick snapshot of the current network with an examination of the infrastructure, performance, availability, management and security. That information is utilized for making effective strategy recommendations and design proposals to the client concerning specific information systems modifications before implementing wireless network equipment.

Components

The current network is examined using 5 primary surveys: infrastructure, performance, availability, management and security. When the surveys are completed, the information collected is then reviewed for trends, problems and issues that are negatively affecting the network. The surveys are reviewed and compared with best practices, business requirements and design requirements. The results from the analysis are then utilized to develop specific recommendations that focus on design, equipment configuration, security and network management strategy improvements. As well the information is used to support the design process. 

Specific Assessments

The assessment model describes all 5 assessments types defined with the network assessment. It starts with an infrastructure assessment, which is comprised of a corporate structure interview and a survey of the specific enterprise and office components. The corporate structure interview reviews current locations, number of users and office types. The enterprise survey examines common elements such as circuit maps, routing protocol design and Windows ADS. The office components survey examines campus, WAN, applications, and facilities for access, distribution and core offices.

When the infrastructure survey is finished, we then move on with a performance assessment, which identifies the types of traffic currently running on the network and current average and peak traffic loads. The network is tested at various campus and WAN segments for response time, utilization levels and errors. With that finished we focus on a network availability assessment. That is a survey of diversity, design, configuration and facilities to determine if they address the availability requirements of the company.

The management assessment reviews the current strategy being used to manage enterprise devices and servers. It is a review of seven primary management groups, applications, configuration and IOS services. Finally the security assessment examines perimeter, network, transaction and monitoring security, protocols and processes.  

Infrastructure Assessment

Results from the current infrastructure assessment should be analyzed to determine potential issues with the current infrastructure. Equipment information, application types, IOS versions, topologies and circuits could affect design and implementation.

Performance Assessment

The performance assessment identifies any problems with specific campus and WAN segments, devices, servers and enterprise circuits. Traffic analysis should focus on over-utilization issues and errors with those components. The following is a list that describes some typical causes of network performance problems.

• Equipment and Circuit Provisioning

• Network Device Configuration

• Application Configuration

• Application Model

• Enterprise Design Problems

Availability Assessment

The various components that affect network availability are considered since it is a key requirement of many information technologies strategies. Problems with the surveyed groups are identified and the effect that has on company revenues.

Management Assessment

Problems with the current network management strategy are identified and how that is affecting current network operations. The current network management strategy will determine what additional processes, applications and events will be required to manage any new implementations. Network availability is affected a lot by the current network management strategy.

Security Assessment

The developing of a security policy and strategy is important to protecting company assets. The company security strategy is considered and problems identified that would affect company operations.

Assessment Analysis

When the network assessment has been completed, the information collected is then reviewed for trends, problems and issues that are having a negative affect on the network. All five assessment groups are reviewed and compared with best practices, business requirements and design requirements. The results are utilized to make recommendations and support the design process.

Recommendations

With a detailed analysis of the primary assessment groups completed, it is the focus of this phase to make recommendations that address the problems identified. The recommendations should address problems from all groups and consider best practices, business requirements and design requirements. The recommendations are considered when building the infrastructure, security and network management strategy.

The book Network Assessment Guide is available at amazon.com and eBookmall.com

Shaun Hummel is an author of various technical books and has a web site focused on information technology job search solutions and certifications.

http://www.networkjobsolutions.com



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Microsoft Training, Microsoft Courses, Microsoft Certifications, Microsoft Boot Camp

Posted under Education by admin on Wednesday 1 March 2006 at 2:19 pm
KoenigSol asked:


Koenig is the pioneer in Microsoft Training and Certifications. Koenig is the Microsoft Partner of the Year Finalist for 2008. Koenig offers Microsoft Training, Cisco Training, Oracle Training, Red Hat Training and other IT Training leading to popular certifications, including MCSE, MCPD, MCTS, MCITP, CCNA, CCNP, CCVP, CCIE, RHCE, OCA, OCP, SCJP and more. For a complete list visit – www.koenig-solutions.com … “Microsoft Training” “Microsoft Courses” “Microsoft Certifications” “Cisco Training” …

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