How does the web determine the ip address from the doman name?

Posted under Networking by mekichan on Saturday 30 May 2009 at 2:20 pm



When you setup a website on Windows Server 2003, and you enter the private ip address under the website properties, how does the end client find the IP address from just using the domain name? Also, since the IP address entered is private, how is this even possible? How do I associate my registered domain name to the ip address that I have configured on the website? The IP address provided is private because the windows server 2003 box is behind the router, and I am assuming NAT is being done on that router. Setting up port forwarding on the router is necessary I know.


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Cisco Hospital of the Future – Palomar West

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Tuesday 19 May 2009 at 11:04 pm



Second Life ‘machinima’ movie shows a simulation of a Cisco Connected Health hospital campus, Palomar West due to open in San Diego, California, in 2011.


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How do I tell which port I am using on a Cisco 3560 switch?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Tuesday 19 May 2009 at 8:46 am



How can I tell which port I am using on a Cisco 3560 switch. There are two rows, which are the even numbered ports and which are the odd numbered ports?


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Do you need a degree to start a career as a Cisco network associate?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Tuesday 19 May 2009 at 5:07 am



Will my certifications in A+ Net+ MCP and Cisco be enough with less than 2 years experience?


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How Valuable Is A Cisco Certification?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 18 May 2009 at 9:39 pm



If you have been thinking of obtaining a Cisco certification, give yourself a pat on the back. You are on your way to taking a good decision and to achieving a status that’s indicative of the highest level of professionalism in the IT industry.

The Cisco certification training is one of the most respected and reputed programs in the Information Technology industry. It can help you achieve several valuable benefits. A Cisco certification can help you gain in many ways and help your career advance like never before. A Cisco certification will not only enhance your skills and productivity adequately but you will find yourself receiving far higher earnings than your present income.

It is a proven fact that Cisco Certified Professionals are amongst the best paid employees of the world. The average networking professional who is a Cisco Certified Professional earns an average base salary of $67,000 per annum. That is because he receives a pay scale that is much, much higher than his non-Cisco Certified colleagues.

Since Cisco is amongst the most respected names in IT industry, a Cisco certification can help you achieve tremendous credibility. When dealing with end-customers, it also creates more credibility and confidence about dealing with you. Customers will feel encouraged and comfortable to deal with you.

With a Cisco Certification, you will find yourself being perceived as a valuable asset to the IT Industry. A Cisco Certification is a highly recognized proof of professional achievement and you will find your professional credibility increasing manifold.

With each subsequent certification you will find your salary rising. Popular surveys show that a Cisco certification fetches an average 16.7% rise in salary.

Cisco certification training partners also have access to the same tools Cisco uses. That will help enhance customer satisfaction and take your business to a new high.


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cisco kid

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 18 May 2009 at 4:06 pm



by sublime


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How do you get a serial interface and line protocol to be up on a cisco router?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 18 May 2009 at 1:45 pm



I have two cisco routers connected with serial cables and they are being configured with a console cable. I set the ip address of both routers 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 and then run a no shut. I exit to exec mode and run a show interface and all I get is Serial is up, line protocol is down. How do I get the line protocol to also be up?


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WhatsUp Gold VoIP Monitor for Cisco IP SLA Enabled Devices

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 18 May 2009 at 6:03 am



WhatsUp Gold VoIP Monitor accesses information generated by Cisco IP SLA (service level agreement) enabled devices to monitor jitter, packet loss, latency and other calculated VoIP performance values. WhatsUp Gold VoIP (Voice over IP) Monitor provides you with the ability to monitor, collect and report on your network’s capacity to support and maintain acceptable performance for VoIP call quality.The VoIP Monitor leverages WhatsUp Gold and seamlessly integrates to keep you up-to-date on the …


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New Horizons of Boston: Cisco Student Testimonial

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Sunday 17 May 2009 at 11:44 pm



New Horizons of Boston: Cisco Student Testimonial

The training and career services assistance at New Horizons was outstanding! As a result, I received two job offers in one week. Thank you very much for all of the job leads and I want you to know that I would recommend New Horizons as my number one choice for a training center. You have an excellent staff and trainers, and I loved the hands-on learning style that many schools do not offer.

~Paul J. Baur, 2007 Cisco student

 

New Horizons of Boston Becomes Cisco Sponsored Organization

New Horizons of Boston is proud to announce that it has become a Cisco Sponsored Organization, joining an elite group of Cisco authorized training providers under the sponsorship of New Horizons Computer Learning Centers, Inc.

Cisco Learning Solutions Partners (CLSP) and Sponsored Organizations are the only companies that are authorized to provide Cisco training. As a Sponsored Organization, Cisco’s first level of learning partnership, New Horizons of Boston trains on all of Cisco’s newest technologies and can customize training to support any client’s specific requirements.

As a Cisco Sponsored Organization, New Horizons of Boston offers:



Content authorized by Cisco and created by Cisco product teams

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The latest Cisco learning content

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 equipment to help you prepare for Cisco exams

To receive FREE information about Boston-area authorized Cisco training, visit www.ciscotrainingboston.com.

About New Horizons Learning Centers of Boston

New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Boston provides learning solutions that help organizations achieve business results, such as increasing productivity and efficiencies, driving revenue, and reducing costs. New Horizons provides customer-focused training choices in multiple formats and delivery methods, offering organizations and individuals top-quality training that can be tailored to meet individual learning styles and specific needs.

Whether you are in search of a solution for the complex training needs of a large, multi-location business, or you are an individual seeking the skills to excel in a new or blossoming career path, New Horizons is your integrated learning solution.

New Horizons of Boston offers Desktop Applications Training, Technical Training, Certification Programs, Business Productivity Solutions, Professional Services and Enterprise Learning Solutions.


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Sublime – Cisco Kid

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Sunday 17 May 2009 at 5:10 pm



Sublime


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