Archive for September, 2006
Google Reader Beta (version 0.2)
Let me just put it this way, I have google reader as my [home] on my firefox browser. Every morning, afternoon, or evening, I start up with reading what is going on around the networking field to discussions forums to the world.
Now, the reason why I am talking about google reader is because of its [...]
Part 1-2: Configuring VLAN & VTP
VTP
You can configure VTP in global mode, where you set parameters in the VTP database. You can also configure it in VLAN configuration mode, which is more fine-grained. Remember that the stored configuration and the VTP database are not always the same; the VTP database can contain dynamically learned information. Specifying a new filename simply [...]
Part 1: What do you know about VLANs, VTP, and Trunking?
Guess nothing! Just joking there, but here is a reminder just in case if you needed to refresh your memory:
And let me start with a great saying by Dan Farkas that will remind you about the roles of Vlans:
If you can see something and it’s there, then it’s real
If you can’t see something but it’s [...]
Universities see sharp drop in computer science majors: good for me!
Here is the latest news and how I think it is a good thing instead of a bad growth:
Computer science and computer engineering jobs are some of the fastest-growing occupations in the nation, according to the U.S Department of Labor. So why are university computer science departments watching their enrollments slide?
Here is the reason why:
Due [...]
BCMSN here I come
I’ve decided to complete CCNP before the end of this year. With that saying, I am currently pursuing Switching.
Study Materials I am using the following:
CCNP Practical Studies: Switching. I might get the self-study examination guide.
Boson Netsim CCNP.
And my lab.
I am anticipating to have my exam 4 weeks from now or less. At the mean time, [...]
