31 Jul
Just wanted to post about controlling services like DNS, FTP, SMTP etc… If you don’t have a firewall and have a Cisco router you can control ports with ACLs. You will need to use an extended ACL so the that command will start out with “ip access-list extended” typically with these since it can be […]
Posted in Cisco, Firewalls, Networking, Routers by: chris.super
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28 Jul
Once a year we celebrate a wonderful member of business society, the Systems Administrator. Today is the 7th annual Sysadmin day and everyone should thank their local sysadmin today. Who is the sysadmin you say? This person is the one you go to when your computer is broke, your email isn’t working, your server is […]
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26 Jul
I have added portable trillian and portable Firefox to my downloads page. Thanks Steve for the post, and yes putty works on a USB drive too which is also on my download page.
If anyone else would like to see another software download on my freelinks page please leave a comment.
Posted in Software by: chris.super
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25 Jul
Check out the latest addition to my Free Links page, I have put some files out there for download that every IT person should keep on there key chain drive. Utilites like: Packet Sniffer, FTP server, IP scanner, Digial Image Viewer etc….
Posted in Software by: chris.super
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23 Jul
Here is a PDF download for a brochure on some of APC Cooling solutions. There are some really impressive solutions, easy to understand brochure. The company that I work for is looking at getting their chilled water cooling solution in our datacenter in the future.
Don’t forget to check out my Datacenter Cooling page here.
Posted in Cooling by: chris.super
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23 Jul
This post is about setting up your switchports to support data and voice on different VLANs. This gives you the ability to put all your phones on a different VLAN for QOS but still run your computer or second computer through another port on your phone. I have used this config on switch ports and […]
Posted in Cisco, Networking by: chris.super
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21 Jul
Here is a nice little config extra for your Cisco Content Switch Module or CSM. Basically what this will give you is whatever partial URL you put in the match statement, when sent to your vserver will be redirected to whatever URL you put in the webhost relocation statement. In the match statement do not […]
Posted in Cisco, Networking, load balancing by: chris.super
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20 Jul
Here is an update for those people who are looking for an entry level PIX that can still do the job for you. The Cisco PIX 506e is a small/medium business firewall that costs under $1000. It comes with two 10/100 ports and can support up to 25,000 sessions.
One problem I ran into is […]
Posted in Cisco, Firewalls, Networking by: chris.super
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19 Jul
Sometimes it is quite hard to find info on the Cisco CSM Load balancer module so as I find info I try to post here for others.
Latest thing I was looking into was persistent rebalance. I new it was a good thing and it is enable by default but I am not a default kind […]
Posted in Cisco, load balancing by: chris.super
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18 Jul
I was able to get those white papers on cooling your datacenter up and running last night. I plan on adding more info to this page but for now there is some really good info in these white papers. Download them here.
Posted in Cooling by: chris.super
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