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Deep Packet Inspection: What you need to know
All sorts of public and private entities would love to monitor your Internet browsing habits. It's now possible using "Deep Packet Inspection." Michael Kassner will shed some light on the technology involved and possible privacy issues. by Michael Kassner
Tags: Traffic, Internet Service Provider, Technology, Deep Packet Inspection, Deep Packet Inspection Deep Packet Inspection, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-07-27
Submit Wizard (zip)
This is a program that takes a pinch of StumbleUpon, a dash of Web CEO + IBP and grinds them up in a Mortar and Pestle. So basically, you earn traffic to your site by visiting and submitting your site to our list of directories and search engines that have...
Tags: Advertisement, Traffic, Web Site Development, Internet
Software downloads 2008-07-16
What you need to know about Cisco IOS access-list filtering
Let's face it, if you don't use Cisco IOS access lists ACL every day, they can be very painful to use. Why are ACLs so painful? Besides just being difficult to use, the penalty for mistake is huge. In one swift swoop, you could incorrectly permit malicious attackers onto your...
Tags: Cisco IOS, Router, Network, Traffic, IP, Cisco Systems Inc., Subnet, Mask, ACL, Wildcard Mask, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, David Davis
Blog posts 2008-06-05
Wi-Fi power management: Road warriors beware
Given: Road warriors hoard battery reserves by using power adapters whenever possible. If you don't believe me, just try to find an open power outlet at an airport. Most road warriors are aware of notebook power-saving features such as the display and hard drive timers. Something that's not well known...
Tags: Power Management, Traffic, Client, Access Point, Timer, PSPM, Delivery Traffic Indication Message Beacon Frame, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-05-30
Filter ICMP traffic in the Cisco IOS
The Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is not TCP and it's not UDP. However, ICMP is critical to the functionality of any IP network, such as your corporate network or the Internet. While ICMP is required for IP network traffic redirection and pinging hosts on your LAN or WAN, ICMP...
Tags: Cisco IOS, Router, Network, Traffic, Cisco Systems Inc., ICMP, Internet Control Message Protocol, Internet, Networking, David Davis
Blog posts 2008-05-15
Secure XML Traffic at 10G
SOA and Web Services have become central elements of enterprise traffic, and Web 2.0 applications using XML have become commonplace. New threats specific to this kind of traffic have fueled demand for enhanced enterprise security solutions. At RSA 2008, LSI demonstrated several responses to these threats and confirmed that fully...
Tags: Traffic, LSI, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
White papers 2008-04-01
Black hole routes: The good, the bad, and the ugly
The entire YouTube network recently went down, across the globe, for about two hours -- thanks to a mistake made by an ISP in Pakistan. That mistake involved a black hole route accidentally distributed around the world. While you may not have a network as large or...
Tags: Router, Network, Traffic, YouTube Inc., Hole, Cisco Systems Inc., Hole Route, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, BGP, David Davis
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Control unwanted traffic on your Cisco router with CAR
Committed access rate CAR -- or "rate limiting" -- is a method for managing unwanted traffic on your network and making sure it doesn't affect important traffic. For example, if someone is downloading a lot of Web traffic from a Web site, he or she could preclude necessary traffic from...
Tags: Cisco Router, Router, Traffic, Cisco Systems Inc., Access Control, Committed Access Rate, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, David Davis
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Global IP Traffic Forecast and Methodology, 2006-2011
After a brief mid-decade slowdown, IP traffic will nearly double every two years through 2011. Total IP traffic will nearly quadruple in the four-year period from 2007 to 2011. Driven by high-definition video and high-speed broadband penetration, consumer IP traffic will bolster the overall IP growth rate so that it...
Tags: Traffic, IP, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2008-01-14
Proto Balance (exe)
Proto Balance is a load balancing and traffic forwarding tool. It can handle up to 10000 concurrent clients and over 20000 downloads per second. Hot deployments and on-the-fly reconfiguration of high-availability systems are easy with Proto Balance. Proto Balance has a fool-proof user interface--complex clustered environments can be configured in...
Tags: Network, Traffic, Tool, Proto Balance, Productivity, Networking
Software downloads 2008-01-09
A Constrained Multipath Traffic Engineering Scheme for MPLS Networks
A traffic engineering problem consists of setting up paths between the edge nodes of the network to meet traffic demands while optimizing the network performance. It is known that total traffic throughput in a network, hence the resource utilization, can be maximized if the traffic demand is split over multiple...
Tags: MPLS, Traffic, Path, Traffic Engineering Problem, Engineering, Development Tools, Networking, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2008-01-01
Traffic Engineering With Traditional IP Routing Protocols
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joint goals of good user performance and efficient use of network resources. This paper describe an approach to intradomain traffic engineering that works within the existing deployed base of Interior Gateway Protocols IGPs, such as Open...
Tags: Network, Traffic, IP, Traffic Engineering, Networking
White papers 2008-01-01
BWMeter (zip)
BWMeter is a powerful bandwidth meter, monitor and traffic controller, which measures, displays and controls all traffic to/from your computer or on your network. Unlike other products, it can analyze the data packets (where they come from, where they go, which port and protocol they use). BWMeter creates statistics for...
Tags: Network, Traffic, Computer, BWMeter, Productivity, Internet, LANs, Networking
Software downloads 2007-12-28
Progressive Traffic Widget (widget)
Progressive Traffic Widget is a widget that will show on your desktop real-time traffic reports for major cities in the US. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Traffic, Progressive Traffic Widget, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2007-12-19
Step-by-Step Guide: Deploying SSTP Remote Access
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol SSTP is a new form of VPN tunnel with features that allow traffic to pass through firewalls that block PPTP and L2TP/IPsec traffic. SSTP provides a mechanism to encapsulate PPP traffic over the SSL channel of the HTTPS protocol. The use of PPP allows support for...
Tags: PPP, Traffic, Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol, Microsoft Windows, VPNs, Networking, Network Security, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Security, Telecommunications, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2007-12-01
What can Cisco's Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) do for you?
In 2005, in an article about Cisco IOS 12.3, I wrote that Cisco's Network-Based Application Recognition NBAR was one of the best features of the IOS. Two years later, it still is. Let's look at what NBAR can do for you and find out how to configure it. What...
Tags: Application, Cisco IOS, Router, Network, Traffic, Cisco Systems Inc., Network Based Application Recognition, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking, David Davis
Blog posts 2007-11-29
Majority of Internet bandwidth consumed by P2P services
New research from German deep packet inspection gear maker Ipoque shows that P2P traffic consumes anywhere between 49 and 89 percent of all Internet traffic in the day. At night, it can spike up to an astonishing 95 percent. Ipoque gathered over three petabytes of information...
Tags: Bandwidth, P2P, Traffic, Encryption, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Appliance by Exinda Networks filters recreational traffic
Exinda Networks hopes to gain a foothold in the North American market with its ability to classify "recreational traffic" such as Skype and BitTorrent on enterprise networks. The new feature will arrive as a firmware upgrade, due to be released in a few weeks time, for Exinda's...
Tags: BitTorrent, Traffic, Layer 7 Technologies Inc., WANs, Peer To Peer (P2P), Networking, Network Technology, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-18
Scrutinizer NetFlow & sFlow Analyzer (exe)
Scrutinizer NetFlow & sFlow Analyzer is a tool that provides incredibly detailed network utilization information for the users and applications that are causing the most traffic. Using Cisco's NetFlow Technology and the sFlow standard, Scrutinizer is able to retrieve the traffic details you need and present them in a detailed...
Tags: Network, Traffic, Tool, Scrutinizer NetFlow & sFlow Analyzer, Productivity, Networking
Software downloads 2007-11-16
More online shoppers are comparing prices before making a purchase
I'm a last-minute holiday gift shopper, but when I do shop, I like to be well informed. Coincidentally, I'm not the only person on the Internet who likes to compare products and prices before making a purchase. In fact, online comparison shopping sites are getting more than 50% more traffic...
Tags: Traffic, Monitors & Displays, TVs, Channel Management, Digital Cameras, Product Marketing, Retail, Internet, Digital Photography, Tv & Home Theater, Search, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-11-09


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