February 9, 2012

Link Round-Up 10/1/2010

links_small.png The following is a collection of links that I came across this week either while teaching a class or working on development. In fact, some may even be links that I ran across on Twitter, Facebook, or some other form of social media. I hope you enjoy.

The vLAUNCHPAD on vSphere-Land

I have been researching vSolutions recently. I know that as a networker the world is turning virtual and I have to keep up. Firewalls are already being virtualized and so on. As I looked for blogs, I came across vSphere-Land, which I’m certain many many people already know about. But, I have to mention it here- THIS IS LINK OVERLOAD….BUT I LOVE IT!

10 Gigabit Ethernet tutorial: Connecting data centers, storage, LAN and beyond

After Gestalt ITs Tech Field Day I’ve been doing research about 10 Gigabit solutions to better grasp the placement and niche of Force10 Networks. I came across this post that gives a good primer for someone that’s new.

Community Blogging at EtherealMind – Want to Join in ?

Care to join in on the fun? Head over to Etherealmind and sign up for Community Blogging. I started blogging when I began my journey to CCIE. It was a great way to express my thoughts and share something back with the community. Greg is giving you the opportunity to do the same, but with a much easier price-tag. You dont have to worry about setting up the blog, bringing in the readers, keeping up the content. Just share. If you want to be anonymous, thats fine too. A great concept and great opportunity to make your name known in the industry.

Link Round-Up 09/24/2010

links_small.pngThe following is a collection of links that I came across this week either while teaching a class or working on development. In fact, some may even be links that I ran across on Twitter, Facebook, or some other form of social media. I hope you enjoy.

gogo6 IPv6 Products, Services, and Community

If you want to connect into the IPv6 domain gogo6 can help. There are also a few blogs in there that I follow. Ipv6 has been on my mind a bit since I taught an IP6FD class this week.

Brett Terpstra’s Textexpander Experiments

I’ve been playing with Text Expander since Greg Ferro opened my eyes to it at Tech Field Day. I dont know how I EVER was productive without it. The “Clipboard to HTML” is what brought me to Bretts blog but I found a few additional scripts that are useful as well.

Junos As a Second Language

I decided to learn more about Juniper and Junos this week. That would have been VERY difficult without this online course. Best of all..it’s FREE. It compares what you already know in Cisco world to Juniper terms. Very Handy!

And finally…

Cisco Borderless Networks Event

It’s no secret that people are wondering what Cisco is doing with their Security game. It seems as if it’s been non-existent. Perhaps since Security falls under the Borderless Networks umbrella Cisco may enlighten us as to their strategy going forward. Then again…maybe not.

Links Roundup for CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Security

Today I thought it would be nice to take a trip down memory lane with a post that highlights some of the archives.

Want to have a little fun with ACLs? Check out this post where I show some options for logging with ACLs.

Need a little motivation while working on the CCNA along with some fun facts?

Having troubles learning the BGP route selection process?

Check out some cool things you can do with the CLI show commands:

Want to boggle your mind with Static Policy NAT on an ASA?