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DNS timestamp field offers an easy view for Active Directory records
DNS forensics can be cumbersome in every sense of the task. Windows Server 2008 has a new feature that gives a quick view to some records, but has a big shortcoming with some records. by Rick Vanover
Tags: DNS, Timestamp, Domain Names, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Networking, Internet, Directory Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Supporting staff who work from home
More employees than ever are working from home. Unlike in the past where reams of paperwork had to be lugged home, technology now makes it possible to remotely access corporate resources - assuming your company has the right hardware and telecommunications services. Here's a look at the...
Tags: PBX, Analysis, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommuting, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Monitor Cisco routers and switches using the IOS environment command
How do you know if your remote router and switches are being cooled properly? Are the fans working? David Davis tells you how to see the environmental status of your Cisco routers and switches and how to be alerted when there is a hardware problem. by David Davis
Tags: Monitor, Cisco IOS, Cisco Router, Router, Environment, Power Supply, Status, SNMP, Cisco Systems Inc., Hardware, Temperature, David Davis, Routers & Switches, Networking, Network Technology
Blog posts 2008-08-01
Images: NASA uncovers secret of the Northern Lights
NASA's fleet of THEMIS satellites reveal that explosion of magnetic energy a third of the way to the moon causes the aurora borealis. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., NASA, Network Technology, Networking, CNET News.com, news, aurora borealis
Image galleries 2008-07-31
Cracking Open a Netgear DS104 Hub
Yes, many technicians use the words hub and switch interchangeably, but the two are certainly different. Erik Eckel goes old school in cracking open a Netgear DS104 hub. by Erik Eckel
Tags: Hub, TechRepublic Inc., NetGear, Erik Eckel, Home Networking, Personal Technology, netgear hub, networking, ethernet, cracking open, product photos
Image galleries 2008-07-31
The Power of Perception
In some places, IT still has a perception problem, but this problem can be overcome to the benefit of the business. by Scott Lowe
Tags: Router, Information Technology, Strategy, Routers & Switches, Networking, Management, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-07-30
When IT pros go bad
The recent case of the network administrator who shut down San Francisco's FiberWAN network may cause some corporate executives to initiate unneeded policies. Would that be yet another example of too much time spent on something that, in reality, rarely happens? by Toni Bowers
Tags: Network, Information Technology, Strategy, Networking, Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Can't shake WINS? Consider the GlobalNames zone in Windows Server 2008 DNS
WINS has been around forever, and with every core upgrade of the network infrastructure it seems to make a case to stay around. Windows Server 2008's DNS engine has a feature that can aid in the removal of WINS, the GlobalNames zone. by Rick Vanover
Tags: DNS, Microsoft Windows Server, WINS, Zone, Intranet, GlobalNames, GNZ, Domain Names, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Networking, Internet, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-27
SolutionBase: Does the Cisco Self-Defending Network really work?
David Davis explains why the Cisco Self-Defending Network might be the right choice for your company. by David Davis
Tags: Security, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., David Davis, CSDN, Figure B, Network Admission Control, Networking
Blog posts 2008-07-23
Helping users optimize their Internet connection speed
With users becoming more reliant on a speedy Internet connection, including file downloads and e-mail attachments, it might be worthwhile to test their connection speed and make upgrades accordingly. by Joe Rosberg
Tags: Internet Connection, Kbps, Speed, Computer, Productivity, Internet, Processors, Networking, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-07-23
Scripting out DHCP reservations in Windows Server 2008 with Netsh
Scripting out DHCP reservations can save a lot of time for large pools of reservations. See how the Windows Server 2008 Netsh tool can help out in this regard. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Reservation, DHCP, Microsoft Windows Server, Netsh, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Networking, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-21
Who is really to blame for the San Fran network lockout?
A strange sort of techno-drama is playing out in the city of San Francisco, California right now. The blame for the fiasco may not be as easily assigned as it first appeared. by Chad Perrin
Tags: Felony, Network, Admin Password, FiberWAN, DA, Networking, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-07-19
Cisco administration 101: Monitor network traffic with NetFlow
David Davis introduces you to NetFlow, a standard for network traffic analysis. He shows you how you can use it to see the utilization on a router -- as well as the traffic that's causing the utilization. by David Davis
Tags: Monitor, Router, Network, Administration, Network Traffic, Cisco Systems Inc., NetFlow, David Davis, Networking
Blog posts 2008-07-16
SolutionBase: Enterprise considerations for Microsoft Network Access Protection
Rick Vanover presents considerations for the enterprise implementations of Microsoft Network Access Protection. Here is an outline of the key requirements of a NAP installation to start the planning process right. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Network, Implementation, Compliance, Client, Microsoft Corp., IEEE 802.1X, MS-NAP, Remediation Network, Networking, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-16
When your network admin hijacks your system
The situation has finally happened. A network admin has brought a city to its knees by changing the master system password. What IT leadership needs to learn from this situation. And what they need to do to cope. by Tricia Liebert
Tags: Network Administration, Network, Terry Childs, E-mail, Team Management, Leadership, Productivity, Networking, Security, Online Communications, Management, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-07-16
DNS: Painful reminders of how important it is
Having a healthy and accurate DNS architecture is critical to the operation of any network, especially the Internet. Michael Kassner shares some thoughts on the crucial, yet often over-looked protocol -- especially one hard-learned lesson garnered after troubleshooting a client's DNS problem last week. by Michael Kassner
Tags: DNS, Domain Name, Michael Kassner, Domain Names, Networking, Internet
Blog posts 2008-07-13
Microsoft's Unified Communications products can't run on their own... yet
Microsoft released the first version of Office Communications Server in 2007. A good start for inter-organizational collaboration, OCS omits capability to include outside collaborators. Scott Lowe would be thrilled to see OCS replace his Nortel conferencing bridge as his Nortel PBX will be vanishing soon from campus. ...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Unified Communications, Audioconferencing, Microsoft Corp., PBX, OCS, Telephony, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-07-12
Creating port policies in Windows Server 2008 with Netsh
Implementing port allow and deny rules in a scripted fashion is a favorite pastime of many administrators. Using the Netsh tool allows a standard configuration to be run against a Windows Server system to configure the port rules as required. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Tool, Microsoft Windows Firewall, Netsh, Netsh Tool, Microsoft Windows, Firewalls, Network Security, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Networking, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-07
Is your network ready for the 'net video onslaught?
NBC is getting ready to test the infrastructure of your network whether you like it or not. They plan to provide 2200 hours of streaming video of the upcoming Olympic games, enabling viewers to watch their favorite sports at their leisure. by Andy Moon
Tags: Bandwidth, Network, Video, Corporate Communications, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Networking, Marketing, Internet, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-07-07
Tips for small businesses who don't want to skip security
The majority of small businesses don't have the resources for a dedicated technology specialist, so barring a close friend or family member who happens to be a geek, there are a lot of businesses that don't know what to do to make their operations secure. by Andy Moon
Tags: Router, Network, Antivirus, SSID, Small Business, Computer, Access Point, Wireless Wireless Security, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Productivity, Networking, Wireless, Security, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-07-06
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