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Linux Advance Administration CBTs

Introduction: Why the videos were made? And why in Urdu? (28M)

Installation:

GUI based installation (67M)
Text based installation (40M)

Basics:

Basic Network Settings (51M)
How to use Linux desktop. Setting up printer (77M)
Mail User Agents (Thunderbird, Evolution), Instant Messaging software (86M)
Modem configuration - part 1 (35M)
Modem configuration - part 2 (16M)
Modem configuration - part 3 (61M)

Miscellaneous Servers:

Setting up DHCPD server (68M)
FTP server(203M)
VNC (38M)


Linux Terminal Server Project (107M)
Linux Terminal Server Project : NIC, ROM Image (31M)
Linux Terminal Server Project : Client Bootup (1.6M)
Linux Terminal Server Project : Client Boot up (camera) (22M)
Linux Terminal Server Project : Booting a client in GUI (61M)
Linux Terminal Server Project : Finishing notes (8.4M)


MRTG-1 (60M)
MRTG-2 (120M)
MRTG-3 (76M)
MRTG-4 (67M)
MRTG-5 (32M)

Qmail :

Qmail-1 (112M)
Qmail-2 (89M)
Qmail-3 (102M)
Qmail-4 (107M)
Qmail-5 (211M)
Qmail-6 : MUA configuration (80M)
Qmail-7 : Virtual hosting and DNS (74M)

Samba:

SAMBA-1 (81M)
SAMBA-2 (136M)
SAMBA-3 (25M)
SAMBA-4 (17M)
SAMBA-5 (6.5M)
SAMBA-6 (31M)
SAMBA-7 : CUPS (printing) (27M)

Squid:

SQUID-1 (91M)
SQUID-2 : Transparent Proxy (56M)
SQUID-3 (162M)
SQUID-4 : MAC and Time based restrictions (94M)
SQUID-5 : User Authentication - 1 (14M)
SQUID-6 : User Authentication - 2 (66M)
SQUID-7 : Cache Peer (60M)
SQUID-8 Delay Pools (98M)
SQUID-9 Start-up / Init script (45M)
SQUID-10 : Custom Error Message (27M)
SQUID-11 : GTI.net (46M)

SquidGuard:

SquidGuard-1 (107M)
SquidGuard-2 (93M)
SquidGuard-3 (27M)
SquidGuard-4 Blacklists (19M)

System Trouble Shooting (Good for RHCE preparations ! ):

System Break-up (26M)
System Repair-1 (46M)
System Repair-2 (120M)

Video Codec for wintendo:

tscc.exe (170K)

Cisco Unified Contact Center Express 8Learn how Cisco Mobile Supervisor allows contact center supervisors to get up to the minute reporting information on their Apple iPhone or iPod Touch.

UCCX 8.0 Overview
UCCX 8.0 Fresh Install
UCCX 8.0 HA-Fresh Install
UCCX 8.0 Linux to Linux L2 Upgrade
UCCX 8.0 Windows to Linux Upgrade
UCCX 8.0 Disaster Recovery System
UCCX 8.0 Virtualisation Support

INSTALL NOTES:

1) Unrar
2) Burn/Mount
3) Enjoy!

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CCIE R&S Lesson Troubleshooting



Lesson Module Outline

The VoDs in this Lesson Module discuss these topics:

Block 1: Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques Introduction to Troubleshooting

* Troubleshooting Tools – IOS SHOW Commands
* Troubleshooting Tools – PING
* Troubleshooting Tools – Traceroute
* Troubleshooting Tools – Debug IP Packet Part I
* Troubleshooting Tools – Debug IP Packet Part II
* Troubleshooting Frame–Relay Part I
* Troubleshooting Frame–Relay Part II
* Troubleshooting Frame–Relay Part III
* Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces – Fundamentals
* Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces – Strategy Part I
* Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces – Strategy Part II
Block 2: Troubleshooting Routing Protocols Troubleshooting RIP
* Troubleshooting EIGRP Adjacencies
* Troubleshooting EIGRP Routing
* Troubleshooting OSPF Adjacencies
* Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Part I
* Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Part II
* Troubleshooting Redistribution
* Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships Part I
* Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships Part II
* Troubleshooting BGP Routing Part I
* Troubleshooting BGP Routing Part II
* Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part I
* Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part II
* Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part III
Block 3: Troubleshooting IP Services Troubleshooting IPv6 Part I
* Troubleshooting IPv6 Part II
* Troubleshooting IP Multicast
* Troubleshooting Router QoS Part I
* Troubleshooting Router QoS Part II
* Troubleshooting NAT

Lab Outline

This Lesson Module contains two hands-on labs that focus on the Troubleshooting topics in the VoDs. Learners must supply the lab equipment that is required to run the labs. Each of these hands-on, technology-focused scenarios consists of:

* A scenario written with CCIE-level troubleshooting tasks
* A detailed Answer Key
* The web-based and highly interactive Mentor Guide


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CISCO Press CCNP BCMSN Video MentorDesigned to develop and enhance hands-on skills, each video (ranging in length from 11-22 minutes) walks you through essential configuration tasks, including configuring VLANs and VTP, routing between VLANs, configuring and tuning HSRP, and configuring a switch for IP telephony support.

Each video lab presents detailed objectives, lab diagrams, any applicable command tables, and video captures. Audio instruction throughout offers tips and shortcuts that truly make learning easy. Animated network diagrams show you lab set up, device addressing, and how traffic flows through the network. Video screen-casts of router and switch CLI demonstrate command entry, configuration techniques, and device response.
CCNP BCMSN Video Mentor is a unique video product that provides you with more than one hour of personal visual instruction from senior instructor Kevin Wallace. In the four videos, Kevin walks you through intermediate-level Cisco switch configuration topics that cover the most important objectives on the CCNP BCMSN exam 642-812.

Table of Contents:
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Introduction (2 minutes, 7 seconds)

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Lab 1: Configuring VLANs and VTP (22 minutes, 10 seconds)
Lab 2: Routing Between VLANs (11 minutes, 21 seconds)
Lab 3: Configuring and Tuning HSRP (18 minutes, 16 seconds)
Lab 4: Configuring IP Telephony Support (17 minutes, 56 seconds)
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BCMSN Latest CBT Nuggets by Jeremy

- The Switches Domain: Core Concepts and Design
- VLANs: Configuration and Verification (free video!)
- VLANs: In-Depth Trunking
- VLANs: VLAN Trunking Protocol
- STP: Foundation Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Concepts, Part 1
- STP: Foundation Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Concepts, Part 2
- STP: Rapid Spanning Tree Concepts and Configuration
- EtherChannel: Aggregating Redundant Links
- L3 Switching: InterVLAN Routing Extraordinaire
- L3 Switching: Understanding CEF Optimization
- Redundancy in the Campus: HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP, Part 1
- Redundancy in the Campus: HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP, Part 2
- Wireless LAN: Foundation Concepts and Design, Part 1
- Wireless LAN: Foundation Concepts and Design, Part 2
- Wireless LAN: Frequencies and 802.11 Standards
- Wireless LAN: Understanding the Hardware
- Wireless LAN: Configuration and Verification
- Campus VoIP: Overview, Considerations, and AutoQoS
- Campus Security: Basic Port Security and 802.1x
- Campus Security: VLAN and Spoofing Attacks
- Campus Security: STP Attacks and Other Security Considerations

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TrainSignal - VMware Server & Workstation 
DVD ISO | 600MB

-Fun, interactive scenarios make our lessons easy to retain! Install and configure a DNS Server and develop a DNS Infrastructure for your organization
-Learn how and why to use a Primary DNS Suffix
-Create Forward/Reverse Lookup Zones on multiple servers
-Create and manage Resource Records, including A, PTR, CNAME, MX, NS, and SRV Records
-Set up DNS Clients to interact with Active Directory and connect to internet resources


-Test & troubleshoot DNS Name Resolution using Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
-Configure zone transfers between a Primary and Secondary DNS Server
-Learn how to configure your DNS Servers to boost performance and make it more secure
-Delegate authority for a DNS Zone to another DNS Server on the network
-Learn the difference between a DNS Domain and a DNS Zone!
-"Promote" your Secondary DNS Server in case of a Primary DNS Server failure
-Configure round-robin DNS to load balance your WWW requests
-Setup and configure Conditional Forwarding
-Learn how the DNS Name Space works, including Root Servers, Top Level Domains, etc...
-Learn how the DNS Name Resolution process works (i.e. Hosts File, Local Cache, Name Server, etc...)
-Set up a Stub Zone to cut down on Zone Transfer Traffic
-Connect to a Live Registrar (Go Daddy) and change your Domain Name Settings in order to host your own DNS Servers
-Test and troubleshoot access to your web site through Internet Explorer
-Setup "Live" Public DNS Servers on the Internet
-Create Resource Records on your public DNS Server to allow FTP and WWW access
-Learn how to setup a Split-Brain DNS, with separate Name Servers on your public and private networks
-Setup Active Directory Integrated DNS Zones that will server your private network and securely connect users out to internet resources
-All of this and more taught in Windows 2000 & Server 2003!

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Lynda-Home and Small Office Networking

Very good tutorials I personally downloaded it and really learn a lot that Jeff and Garrick wants to teach me.
Course Title: Home and Small Office Networking @ Lynda.com

Author: Jeff Van West and Garrick Chow
Duration: 7 hours

Do you have more than one
computer in your home or small office? If you do, you need a network! Using the network, you can share a single internet connection between all your computers, transfer files with a few mouse-clicks rather than a pile of floppy disks, and work wirelessly with your laptop from anywhere in the room. You can also use your network for sharing printers, playing music, and vanquishing the enemy in multi-player online games.
In Home and Small Office Networking, you'll learn everything you need to assemble your network, as well as what you can do once it's up and running. Jeff Van West and Garrick Chow begin the tutorial by explaining what a network is and why you might want to create one. Then they take you through the step-by-step process of installing hardware,plugging in cables, and configuring software.This tutorial covers both Windows and Macintosh networking issues, as well as how to get the two platforms to communicate with each other.
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CCNA Video Mentor












Cisco Press: CCNA Video Mentor
By Wendell Odom | Published by Cisco Press
2nd Edition

ICND1
Lab 1: Navigating a Router/Switch Command-Line Interface (Video Length: 12:50)
Lab 2: Router Configuration and Managing Configuration Files (Video Length: 12:15)
Lab 3: Switch Basics: Learning, Forwarding/Filtering, and Interface Settings(Video Length: 10:32)
Lab 4: Finding the Subnet Number (Video Length: 6:03)
Lab 5: Finding the Broadcast Address and Range of Addresses in a Subnet(Video Length: 8:44)
Lab 6: Finding All Subnets of a Network with Less Than 8 Subnet Bits (Video Length: 7:15)
Lab 7: IP Subnet Design and Implementation (Video Length: 15:13)
Lab 8: Static and Connected Routes (Video Length: 13:15)
Lab 9: RIP Configuration (Video Length: 13:54)

ICND2
Lab 1: Configuring VLANs (Video Length: 10:10)
Lab 2: VTP Servers and Clients (Video Length: 15:44)
Lab 3: RIP with Split Horizon, Route Poisoning, and Poison Reverse (Video Length: 12:22)
Lab 4: Single Area and Multi-area OSPF Configuration (Video Length: 18:02)
Lab 5: EIGRP Configuration and Operation (Video Length: 11:33)
Lab 6: Understanding EIGRP Metric Calculations (Video Length: 12:26)
Lab 7: NAT Overload (PAT) (Video Length: 13:27)
Lab 8: IPv6 Subnetting and Address Configuration (Video Length: 18:16)
Lab 9: PPP and CHAP Configuration (Video Length: 12:25)
Lab 10: Access Lists (Video Length: 9:32)
Lab 11: Access Lists II (Video Length: 10:43)

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VTC/CBT - Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching
Here are just SOME of the Topics we Cover in our
Cisco CCNA Training Videos:

Differences between Routers, Switches and Bridges
OSI Model Explanation - Crucial for the CCNA Exam!
Learn How a Switch Works and Builds the MAC Table
Setup VLANs on a Cisco Switch
Learn how the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) works
Configure VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
Setup Static Routing on Multiple Routers to Create a Network
Learn How to Configure Frame Relay on Cisco Routers
Use RIP to Automate the Creation of Routing Tables
Learn why IGRP is used on Cisco Router Networks
Setup and Configure OSPF
Configure Access Lists to block unwanted traffic
Detailed Instruction on Binary Numbers and Subnetting
...This is Just the Beginning!!!

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