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How to confirm domain user SIDs and SMTP addresses

  I was recently managing an Exchange migration for a company and had an interesting problem. On the surface it appeared I was over the hump and close to completion so everything seemed spot on. However, on the home stretch Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 12 years ago December 2, 2012
Debian

Installing VMware Tools in Debian

It is very important that you install VMware Tools in the guest operating system. With the VMware Tools installed VMs support significantly faster performance, time synchronization, and other enhanced features. Below are the steps to install the VMware Tools on Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 12 years ago November 28, 2012
Cisco Networking

OSPF Route Summarization

What is route summarization and why to use it? In large internetworks, hundreds, or even thousands, of network addresses can exist. It is often problematic for routers to maintain this volume of routes in their routing tables. Route summarization (also Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 13 years ago September 19, 2012
Cisco Networking

OSPF Equal Cost Load Balancing

What is OSPF load balancing and why to use it? Load balancing is a standard functionality of the Cisco IOS router software, and is available across all router platforms. It is inherent to the forwarding process in the router and Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 13 years ago April 18, 2012
Cisco Networking

EIGRP Route Redistribution Between BGP and OSPF

What is route redistribution and why to use it? Route redistribution is the process of sharing routes from one routing protocol and distribute them into another. By default, routers only advertise and share routes with other routers running the same Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 15 years ago January 1, 2010
Cisco Networking

Configuring EIGRP

What is EIGRP and why to use it? Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that is used to share routes with other routers within the same autonomous system (AS number). Unlike other routing protocols Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 15 years ago January 1, 2010
Cisco Networking

BGP Route Redistribution Between EIGRP and OSPF

What is route redistribution and why to use it? Route redistribution is the process of sharing routes from one routing protocol and distribute them into another. By default, routers only advertise and share routes with other routers running the same Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 15 years ago January 1, 2010
Cisco Networking

Configuring DHCP Server

What is a DHCP Server and why to use one? The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a standardized network protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. The DHCP is controlled by a DHCP server that dynamically distributes network configuration Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 15 years ago January 1, 2010
Cisco Networking

Configure a Default Route

What is a default route and why to use them? Default routes are used to direct packets addressed to networks not explicitly listed in the routing table. Default routes are invaluable in topologies where learning all the more specific networks Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 15 years ago January 1, 2010
Cisco Networking

Configuring Telnet and SSH

What is telnet and SSH and why to use them? SSH is a network protocol used to remotely access and manage Cisco devices. The key difference between Telnet and SSH is that SSH uses encryption, which means that all data Read more…

By Joe Conklin, 15 years ago January 1, 2010

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