I was browsing videos on brainbump.net last Friday and noticed a different take on a tutorial I did regarding automatic configuration backups with the ‘archive’ command. While watching the video, I learned a new trick. The file name in the ‘path’ command may contain two different variables.
July 2008
Cisco – Config Archive Variables
Posted by Josh on Wed 30 Jul 2008Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers - [15] Comments
Troubleshooting on the CCIE Voice Lab
Posted by James on Tue 29 Jul 2008Categories: CCIE , Cisco , Cisco VOIP - No Comments
This evening I attended a VLecture on “troubleshooting on the CCIE Voice Lab”. Class was instructed by Vik Malhi of IPexpert and was very informative. Vik went over some of the common issues that candidates run into as well as ways to troubleshoot those issues.
IPexpert Voice Workbook Vol 1
Posted by James on Tue 29 Jul 2008Categories: CCIE , Cisco , Cisco VOIP - [2] Comments
This past weekend began working through workbook Vol 1 and was able to get a lot of good studying in. Section one is Basic Campus Design. Most of the tasks asked were things I have worked on over the past several months and really have no issues with. Configuring proper vlans, dot1q trunks, Microsoft DHCP, IOS DHCP, NTP on routers, switches, and callmanagers, auto-register phones to callamanager, and register CME phones. I was able to complete all required tasks in a fairly quick amount of time.
GNS3 – Switching lab part 2 (router on a stick)
Posted by Josh on Tue 29 Jul 2008Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers , Cisco VOIP , GNS3 - [81] Comments
This is part two of my gns3 switching tutorial series. In part 1, you learned how to use a 16 port network module (NM-16ESW) to simulate many features of a Cisco switch. In this tutorial, you will learn how to configure vlans on the switch and how to route between vlans with a ‘router on a stick’ configuration.
GNS3 – How to build a switching lab
Posted by Josh on Thu 24 Jul 2008Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers , Dynamips , GNS3 - [49] Comments
In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a Cisco switching lab … even though GNS3 cannot emulate a Cisco switch. I will show you how to use an NM-16ESW network module in a 3640 router to emulate a switching environment.
Testing Cisco Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST)
Posted by James on Wed 23 Jul 2008Categories: CCIE , Cisco , Cisco VOIP - 1 Comment
A fast and easy way to test your SRST configuration without taking down the WAN interface, is to add a static route to null 0 for any ip packets coming from the network the Callmanagers are on.
My IPexpert BLS has arrived!
Posted by James on Wed 23 Jul 2008Categories: CCIE , Cisco , Cisco VOIP - [3] Comments
When I arrived home from work last Thursday, I was excited to see that my IPexpert Blended Learning Solution package had arrived! Eager to take a look,
I know this is not directly “Cisco” related but valuable. I have recently been searching for free alternatives for Webex and GoToMeeting for desktop sharing and meetings. I found a few different alternatives. My favorite by far is DimDim.com
My road to the CCIE Voice…….
Posted by James on Sun 13 Jul 2008Categories: CCIE , Cisco , Cisco VOIP - [18] Comments
First, I would like to say thank you Josh for the introduction and for giving me the opportunity to write and share my experiences with all of the Blindhog readers as I prepare for the CCIE Voice Lab Exam. I have always been a fan of Blindhog and am very excited about being able to contribute! (more…)
CCIE Voice Candidate on Blindhog.net
Posted by Josh on Wed 9 Jul 2008Categories: CCIE , Cisco , Cisco VOIP - [4] Comments
A few weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to win a Blended learning solution for the CCIE Voice track from IPExpert on twitter. I am not currently studying for my CCIE, so I traded it to a good friend in return for blog posts about his experience.