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Cisco administration 101: What you need to know about EIGRP
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP is one of the most popular internal routing protocols used by midsize and large companies. Not very familiar with this protocol? David Davis tells you what every network administrator needs to know about EIGRP. When it comes to internal routing protocols, the two...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., EIGRP, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, network, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Successor, Administration, Open Shortest Path First, IP, Routing Protocol, Adjacency, David Davis
Technical articles 2005-09-29

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BordersHelper (exe)
Black border removal is a feature of document management software that automatically removes the black edges of a document that has been digitally scanned. Black border edges can cause problems with optical character recognition OCR software. BordersHelper uses an algorithm based on Flood Fill, Component Labelling, and Region Adjacency Graphs....
Tags: BordersHelper, Document Management, Content Management, Managerial Accounting, Scanners, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Hardware, Peripherals
Software downloads 2005-12-28
CCNA-OSPF HELP....
Hello all, I'm currently in my 3rd sim studying for my CCNA. I have a home lab but I'm having troubes setting up ospf. Heres my layout. 2 routers: 3620, and 2503. 1 switch 2900 3 PCs. I have all the connections pinging execpt the PCs. All interface ports including...
Tags: Network technology, Routers & switches, NETWORKING, chrisnett@..., IP, router, Open Shortest Path First, PC
Discussion threads 2007-03-31
Towards Topology Aware Networks
This paper focuses on efficient protocols that enhance a network with topology awareness. This paper discusses centralized algorithms with provable performance, and introduces decentralized asynchronous heuristics that use only local information and local computations. These algorithms are based on distributed solutions of convex programs expressing optimization of various spectral properties...
Tags: Algorithm, Ingredient, Eigenvalue, Network Topology, Matrix, Network, Computation, Engineering
White papers 2007-01-31
Geospatially Enabled Asset and Service Management
Geographic Information Systems GIS already play a major role across utilities, energy, government, transportation, telecommunications and many other asset-intensive industries, by providing the capability to gather and summarize data about the diverse geographic locations and movements of strategic assets. As GIS systems move from departmental, desktop-based solutions based on proprietary...
Tags: Asset, Service Management, Geographic Location, Asset Management, GIS, It Services, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Software
White papers 2007-12-01
Cisco administration 101: What you need to know about OSPF
The Open Shortest Path First OSPF protocol is one of the most popular internal routing protocols used by midsize and large companies. Not very familiar with this protocol? David Davis tells you what every network administrator needs to know about OSPF in this edition of Cisco Routers and Switches. ...
Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Cisco Systems Inc., network, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, router, EIGRP, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Administration, Open Shortest Path First Protocol, David Davis, Networking
Technical articles 2006-11-02
Using OSPF on Windows 2000 Server
Jim Boyce previously showed you how to configure your Windows 2000 server as a router and how to use the RIP routing protocol. In this Daily Drill Down, he introduces you to OSPF, the other routing protocol that Windows 2000 supports.In my previous Daily Drill Down, “Using RIP on Windows...
Tags: Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, Open Shortest Path First
Technical articles 2000-12-18
Get better performance with Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)
Cisco Express Forwarding CEF can result in faster switching and enable advanced features in the Cisco IOS. David Davis introduces you to CEF and its benefits in this article. There are times while working in the Cisco IOS that, to configure a certain feature, you must enable Cisco...
Tags: IP, Cisco Express Forwarding, Forwarding Information Base, Network technology, Routers & switches, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, performance, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Cisco Systems Inc., David Davis
Technical articles 2007-01-03
See how BGP and route redistribution can link remote sites
To maintain privacy between two corporate divisions after a merger, one admin was tasked with keeping the two sites from seeing each other's routes. Find out how she solved the problem of filtering routes between two sites linked over a VPN.In today’s merger-happy corporate environment, linking distant corporate entities that...
Tags: VPNs, NETWORKING, Ray Geroski, Suzie, VPN, Open Shortest Path First, BGP, router
Technical articles 2002-08-13
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