TIP: IOS Route-Maps – What Not To Do
Today’s post is a quick tip on configuring a route-map in IOS, or more specifically, how not to configure it. Like almost everybody else, I am capable of making stupid mistakes. I don’t mean the […]
Today’s post is a quick tip on configuring a route-map in IOS, or more specifically, how not to configure it. Like almost everybody else, I am capable of making stupid mistakes. I don’t mean the […]
Continuing from this morning’s whine about my new iPhone 5 using loads of cellular data, I’ve managed, I think, to confirm the source, and it’s not good.
I got an iPhone 5 on launch day, and checking in with my AT&T billing info this morning, I’ve seen some curious stuff going on. In particular I’m seeing high cellular data usage and some […]
Just a quick post tonight. I’m having some fun at the expense of Cisco’s Bug Toolkit, although honestly I’m not entirely sure whether to laugh or cry. Bug Toolkit is pretty straightforward – it allows you to […]
Today I’m going to discuss a misunderstanding I’ve encountered in many companies who are striving to reduce outages caused by network changes that go wrong. In a nutshell, here is is the fallacy in question: […]
Last night I went to shut down my Windows 7 64-bit computer and agreed to the “Install updates and shut down” option. When my system came back up I noticed that I could no longer […]
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