Sorry…
With the holidays and such, and now that I am sick – I have ignored this blog for a little bit. I promise I will get something good up soon. Need to focus on those VRF labs and get them published soon.
I promise…
With the holidays and such, and now that I am sick – I have ignored this blog for a little bit. I promise I will get something good up soon. Need to focus on those VRF labs and get them published soon.
I promise…
This is just a quick post on a new venture one of my good friends, Brandon, has embarked on. Brandon is a well recognized and respected Cisco trainer in the industry and has published a few books for Cisco Press over the years. His books include CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide and Cisco Access…
A few weeks ago t I blogged on the iPhone FaceTime application and how the communication worked. Since I did the data capture on the Cisco ASA via CLI, I thought I would share the basics on how to do that. Capturing data right on you ASA makes it much easier to troubleshoot as well…
Ok, the Nexus switches have been installed and running for over a week now with no further problems and there has been no fallout that I need to address prior to this post. Everyone at work took the change well, and understood some of the issues that we ran into as well as how we addressed…
Well, got our new iPhones today – yes, our. I ordered one for myself and one for the Mrs. The reason for ordering her one was two fold. 1) Her old cell phone is either dead in her purse or on the counter at home charging. 2) FaceTime. With my travel schedule, it is just…
Just wanted to post something up quickly on the CCDE class today. Up to know we have been hearing about the pre-qual test, and it has been good. Next up is discussion on the practical. I will try to post up something more comprehensive up when time allows.
Well I finally got around to writing a script in order log into all my lab routers. Why? I got tired of typing R1, then password, breaking out and going to the next. When you connect to 8 routers for every lab, it takes time. So, below is the script I use for my SecureCRT…