Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 6

Posted: 1st March 2010 by admin in CCNA

In the last video, we looked at how computers work out subnets, host, and broadcast addresses. Here we look at some tips and tricks to do it quickly in an exam situation.

Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 5 of 5

Posted: 1st March 2010 by admin in CCNA

Instructor John Mills CCIE #5037 takes us through an IP addressing calculation as performed by computer devices in part five of the series.

Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 4 of 5

Posted: 1st March 2010 by admin in CCNA

John Mills CCIE # 5037 teaches part four in the series. The subject concerns the way computers apply subnet masks.

Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 3 of 5

Posted: 1st March 2010 by admin in CCNA

John Mills CCIE #5037 teaches part three in this series. In this section, he discusses the requirement for subnet masks and defines their operation.

Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 2 of 5

Posted: 1st March 2010 by admin in CCNA

John Mills CCIE #5037 teaches the way computers distinguish different classes of address in part two of this series.

Cisco Training CCNA IP Addressing – Part 1 of 5

Posted: 17th February 2010 by admin in CCNA

John Mills CCIE #5037 takes us through the rudiments of IP Addressing including dotted decimal notation and classful addressing.

40 Videos on Computer Networking – Lecture Series

Posted: 17th February 2010 by admin in Lectures

Lecture Series on Computer Networks by Prof. S.Ghosh,Department of Computer Science & Engineering, I.I.T.,Kharagpur.

For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

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A documentary film about the history of the ARPANET and birth of the Internet.

In this video the trainer is describing about Logical Volume Manager a important concept in Rh-133 Paper of RHEL-5.

LVM article at Wikipedia


The Context Menu or right-click menu is a great way to complete some advanced tasks Windows or to access common shortcuts. You can rename files, change the sort or view mode of icons in Windows and much more. It’s called the Context Menu because it changes depending on context: The menu will contain different entries depending on whether you click on an icon, the desktop, in a folder etc. Click your right mouse button and see what shows up!

For the “Extended Context Menu”, in Windows Vista (and Win7), try using the “Shift” key with your mouse Right-Click…you will have extra commands available.

Some of these are:
- Open Command Window Here
- Run as different user
- Copy as Path

Read article on the Extended Context Menu

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An introduction to Windows PowerShell

Posted: 26th July 2009 by admin in PowerShell
Windows PowerShell Video

Windows PowerShell Video

In this first of several shows focusing on Windows PowerShell, architect evangelist David Aiken shows some basic “getting started” commands in Windows PowerShell.

The show covers help, basic cmdlet usage, formatting, objects, navigation and safety.

Link to Powershell page
 
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Microsoft PowerShell site

687 Linux Commands

Posted: 26th July 2009 by admin in Linux Commands
687 Linux Commands

687 Linux Commands

An online quick reference for 687 Linux commands.

http://oreilly.com/linux/command-directory/

Remaster Knoppix without Remastering

Posted: 26th July 2009 by admin in Knoppix

If you have used Knoppix long enough, you have probably eventually decided you would like to tweak it to add a setting or package. Most people resort to the full remastering process–uncompressing and changing the loopback file system–and are faced with a complicated, time-consuming process. In this talk Kyle Rankin will discuss a number of different methods you can use to change Knoppix’s default behavior while bypassing the compressed loopback file system.

Speaker: Kyle Rankin
Kyle Rankin is a senior system administrator for Quinstreet, Inc., the current president of the North Bay Linux Users’ Group, the author of Knoppix Hacks, Knoppix Pocket Reference, Linux Multimedia Hacks, and Ubuntu Hacks and has contributed to a number of other O’Reilly books. Kyle is also a columnist for Linux Journal and has had articles featured in PC Magazine, TechTarget, and other publications.

Knopper.net

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Segment on wireless “Man in the Middle” attacks.

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How to Virtualize Your Physical Servers

Posted: 24th July 2009 by admin in VMware ESXi

How to convert physical servers into virtual servers and piping ‘em right into your ESXi box. Details on using the VMware Converter to save power, money and more. Plus how to install Linux Apache Tomcat with some Java and bash lovin’.

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We build an amazing white box ESXi server for under $2000! True virtualization, real power, and best of all, you don’t have to overpay HP, Dell, IBM or anyone else to put it together for you. Darren and Matt grab the company credit card and show you how to do it too.

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An interview with James Stanger, author of LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell.

Linux Professional Institutehttp://www.lpi.org

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This tutorial will show you how to install Active Directory, DNS, DHCP and Routing and Remote Access on a Windows Server 2003 R2 server.