In my previous tutorials we looked at the different OSPF Network types and also how they interact with each other. In this tutorial we will be looking at implementing OSPF over a partial mesh Frame-Relay network with multiple hubs and spokes. This is the last of the OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay series of articles….unless I find something cool! :)
I ran into this strange problem while doing Mock Lab 6, and I thought it warranted an article because it highlights why the order of operations that IOS performs certain tasks is important.
After reading through the fantastic (and inspirational!) CCIE in 3 months blog I’ve decided I need to get more organised. His post on his dynamips environment contained something that literally caused me to sit up and say “now why the heck haven’t i been doing that!”. In the post is a picture of a pdf file, that he fills out after each and every lab that he completes to grade himself.
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I was checking my wordpress admin panel, and noticed a new incoming link today. Oh cool, I thought. Someone nice has linked to me. I opened up the link to check it out and there was my article on how to set up a cisco router as a webserver. The whole thing. Images. Dynamips/Dynagen .net [...]
I get a lot of requests from students asking how they can practice some of the topics I teach on my Cisco courses. Cisco equipment can be pretty expensive especially when you are starting out your networking career, and not having anything to practice on makes that barrier to entry that much higher. Enter Dynamips. Dynamips is a Cisco hardware emulator. Its like VMWare for Cisco! It emulates a basic Cisco hardware platform so all you need to add is an IOS.