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  • Long Time no Write

        

    My rack, getting ever so slightly more full...
    My rack, getting ever so slightly more full…

         So yes, it has been a very long time since I have written on here but from my last post I had just started my new job in Brussels Belgium. What can I say it has kept me busy and now has led to a promotion (cheers for me J). However as with all good things I have to take the bad also, which leads me to the process of getting ready to move so I can take the promotion. (Moving Sucks ASS!!!) So where am I going? Well it is a terrible place but I have to take one for the team ;). So soon I will be calling Vicenza Italy my new home as you can all guess it toke all of 2 seconds to say yes, I will take it to the HR rep.

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  • DynDNS Configuration on Cisco IOS Routers

        I recently had to set this up on a friend’s router and I was not aware that there had been API changes to the DDNS protocol so many of the configurations I found on the internet no longer worked. So below I am posting a working configuration for the DDNS configuration supporting dyndns.com dynamic DNS update service using the current APIs along with an explanation of how each command works.
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  • Internet Based Conferencing Security

        Over the years, it has always been necessary for people to have meetings. These meetings generally happen face to face, and as businesses became more globalized, it became necessary for management to travel to have these meetings. This travel although necessary was a great expense for an organization. A five-person meeting conducted in-person (involving plane travel for four of the attendees) is over seven times more expensive than a meeting conducted by audio conference, and nearly three times as expensive as a videoconference (INFOCOM, 2014). Leading to cost saving measures, which initially toke the form of conference calls over the analog phone systems.

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  • Cisco Configeration Professional Express 2.7

                    So have you gotten sick of that buggy web interface for your Cisco router.  Well I know I have and I tried my hardest to avoid it.  But with CISCOs new CCPE 2.7(Cisco Configuration Professional Express) you can now say goodby to that shity afterthought of a web page configuration tool they use to pass off on there routers and switches.  So lets have a look…

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