Video of my network rack.

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin in networking switches | 6 Comments »

2 new AT-9812T switches installed.

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Cisco Catalyst 6504-E Switch Video Data Sheet

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin in networking switch | No Comments »

The Catalyst 6504-E is a small form-factor, high performance chassis ideally suited for multi-Gbps secure data centers, remote access, e-commerce, and converged network solutions. For more info visit http://www.cisco.com/go/6500

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LAN Switch Security with Eric Vyncke – Part 2

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin in networking switches | No Comments »

Network Security expert, Eric Vyncke, presents material from his latest book, LAN Switch Security: What Hackers Know About Your Switches–A practical guide to hardening Layer 2 devices and stopping campus network attacks.

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This security book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology Series. Security titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals secure critical data and resources, prevent and mitigate network attacks, and build end-to-end self-defending networks.

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Duration : 0:7:43

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Bob Metcalfe – Internet Pioneer / Entrepreneur

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by admin in internet networking | 4 Comments »

[Recorded: March 10, 2009]

Bob Metcalfe led invention, standardization, and commercialization of the Ethernet local-area networking system for personal computers (PCs).

Metcalfe was born on April 7, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1969 with bachelor’s degrees in electrical engineering and industrial management. At Harvard University in 1970, he earned his master’s degree in applied mathematics. His 1973 Harvard Ph.D. dissertation, Packet Communication, came out of research on Arpanet at MIT Project MAC and on Alohanet at the University of Hawaii.

In 1972, Metcalfe joined the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He worked in the Computer Science Laboratory led by Jerry Elkind, Bob Taylor, Butler Lampson, and Chuck Thacker, who were developing early PCs. Metcalfe, in collaboration with David Boggs, invented and developed the Ethernet local-area network (LAN) and its system of packet protocols, which have proliferated and evolved to become today’s Internet plumbing.

In 1979, Metcalfe founded 3Com Corporation to promote “computer communication compatibility.” 3Com initially developed PC LAN products based on emerging UNIX, TCP/IP, and Ethernet standards, went public in 1984, and grew into a billion-dollar networking company. In addition, Metcalfe served as the “marriage broker” who convinced DEC, Intel, and Xerox (DIX) to work together to promote Ethernet as an open standard.

In September 1980, DIX published its “Blue Book” specification for Ethernet and submitted it for standardization by the newly formed IEEE Project 802. Ethernet’s hard fought standardization resulted in a tidal wave of interoperable products from hundreds of manufacturers. In 2008, according to IDC, 350 million new Ethernet switch ports will be shipped, not including Wi-Fi products.

From 1990-2000, Metcalfe wrote weekly Internet columns in InfoWorld, collected in his book, “Internet Collapses”. In 2001, Metcalfe joined Polaris Venture Partners. Metcalfe’s Internet pioneering earned him many honors including the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award; the IEEE Medal of Honor; the National Medal of Technology; and induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. In 2008, Bob Metcalfe was named a Fellow of the Computer History Museum.

In this discussion, Metcalfe is joined by Cisco Senior Vice President Kathy Hill to discuss his experiences in the technology industry, life lessons and current passions.

Duration : 1:29:3

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Cisco Catalyst 6506-E Switch Video Data Sheet

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by admin in networking switch | No Comments »

The 6-slot Cisco Catalyst 6506-E Switch provides intermediate port densities, ideal for many wiring closet and core network deployments. For more info http://www.cisco.com/go/6500

Duration : 0:5:19

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CSMA/CD – A Clay Animation About Computer Networking

Posted on February 19th, 2010 by admin in computer networking | 7 Comments »

an animated movie about ‘carrier sense multiple access with collision detection’, a protocol in computer networking.

(c) by peter wozniak, eva maria kühling, marco link, jörn hollmann

Duration : 0:2:28

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Wireless LAN Security

Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | 25 Comments »

http://live.pirillo.com/ – Divine, a new chat room member, wanted to know how he could kick people off of his wireless network. In this case the best offense is a good defense.

Duration : 0:3:25

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Cisco Catalyst 6509-E Switch Video Data Sheet

Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin in networking switch | 1 Comment »

The Catalyst 6509-E is the most broadly deployed chassis in the family and supports the needs of wiring closet, distribution, core network and data center deployments. For more http://www.cisco.com/go/6500

Duration : 0:5:9

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EDIMAX Switch Review – For LAN Parties & Networking

Posted on February 6th, 2010 by admin in networking switch | 14 Comments »

Edimax ES-3108P 8 Port Ethernet Switch.
A Switch is basically like a Router, except its an expansion to your router, which gives you more ports and it also balances out the data, so you dont lose data the more the people connect.

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By Amin Siala

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Remotely connect to computers on a LAN /WLAN network

Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by admin in networking computers | 25 Comments »

i show how to remotely connect to a computer on a network. once connected you can view its files.
its great for file sharing. instead of outting everything on disks and transfering things the long way.
i use it for givin my sister music. shes downstairs and im upstairs. i dont even have to move!!!!!

Duration : 0:3:24

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