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Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification: Introduction To BGP Attributes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Bryant   
Friday, 30 December 2005

BGP is one of the most complex topics you'll study when pursuing your CCNP, if not the most complex. I know from personal experience that when I was earning my CCNP, BGP is the topic that gave me the most trouble at first. One thing I keep reminding today's CCNP candidates about, though, is that no Cisco technology is impossible to understand if you just break it down and understand the basics before you start trying to understand the more complex configurations.

BGP attributes are one such topic. You've got well-known mandatory, well-known discretionary, transitive, and non-transitive. Then you've got each individual BGP attribute to remember, and the order in which BGP considers attributes, and what attributes even are... and a lot more! As with any other Cisco topic, we have to walk before we can run. Let's take a look at what attributes are and what they do in BGP.

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Computer Training, or "Would You Like Fries With That?" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Albert Medinas   
Friday, 30 December 2005

Without question, computers were more trouble than they were worth for a good many years.  Room-sized computers couldn’t even keep up with a cheap pocket calculator for the first 15 years of their existence!  And the prices…is it any wonder that most of us thought the computer was just some fancy toy?  If you really think about it, Pong lured more of us into the world of computers than anything practical.  Ahh, but everything has changed, hasn’t it?  And done so before our very eyes.

From the cashier ringing up our lunch to the meter reader making the rounds in the neighborhood every month for the gas company, computers have invaded everywhere!  Computer training was once perceived as a way to open up some pretty impressive doors.  Now?  Some degree of computer training is needed just to get in any door these days, and it’s only going to get worse.

Hey look, I’m a welder - why would I ever need computer training?

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How to pass CCNA: 6 Steps to Success PDF Print E-mail
Written by Vanja Buric   
Friday, 30 December 2005

CCNA is one of the most respected Associate level Certification in the world today.

Getting a CCNA will definitely help you to get a better job or at least get your foot into Professional Networking Field. When you meet a person that has CCNA degree you will notice that he or she knows something about Networking.

This article will describe and give you some tips on how to achieve CCNA.

I did it so can you, so lets get started.

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Accepting Payment Online – 7 Steps to Improve your Customer's Buying Experience PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Tedeschi   
Friday, 30 December 2005

Of course, the number one way you can improve your client's online purchasing experience is to accept credit cards on your site, because most of your clients will prefer to use their debit or credit card, rather than send checks through the mail.

Credit and debit card purchases are immediate and secure; paper checks are the least secure method of making a purchase from an online seller.

Accepting payments online will also make it far less likely that customers will forget about your site or its address, decide to buy from a competitor who accepts online payments, or put off making a buying decision.

Once you're accepting credit cards online, there are several other ways that you can improve the buying experience, particularly for those who are new to the Internet and may be apprehensive about completing a transaction online.

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What is the Role of a Data Recovery Company in Salvaging Your Relationship with Your Customers? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christopher J Enders   
Friday, 30 December 2005

In this age, the information age, data is the  driving  force  of
many businesses, especially internet-based  businesses.  Data  is
frail as it is subject to loss due to computer  viruses,  back-up
failure, mechanical failure, physical  damage  to  media  storage
devices, hard drive crashes, natural disasters, and human  error.
When these unintended and often unpreventable  disasters  happen,
data is lost and service to your customers is compromised.  Thus,
the role of a data recovery company is to salvage your  data  and
to protect your customer relationships from being  damaged  as  a
result of lost or damaged data.

Flawed thinking amongst many business owners is that the services
of a data recovery company will not be  needed  if  a  systematic
back-up process is used. Some companies leave it up to individual
computer users to back-up their data on  a  regular  basis.  Some
back-up their servers periodically throughout the day,  and  some
use automated back-up services.

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Frequently Asked Computer Security Questions PDF Print E-mail
Written by Shelley Lowery   
Friday, 30 December 2005

Working on the Internet provides Internet marketers with the opportunity to make a living in the comfort of their own home. However, as your business is completely reliant upon your computer, you must take the necessary steps to ensure your computer is safe.

Over the years, I have received many questions in regard to computer security. Below, are some of the most frequently asked questions:

Question: I'm new to the Internet and have been hearing a lot about viruses. I'm not exactly sure what they are. Can you help?

Answer: A virus is a small piece of software that attaches itself to 'real' software programs (executable code). Each time you launch the real program, the virus is also launched. The virus may then spread and attach itself to other programs and wreak havoc on your system.

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