Amazon S3

Posted by & filed under Amazon AWS.

Amazon S3 Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Amazon S3 is easy to use object storage, with a simple web service interface to store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web. With Amazon S3, you pay only for the storage… Read more »

Amazon AWS-What is Amazon VPC?

Posted by & filed under Amazon AWS.

Source By: <docs.aws.amazon.com>   Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) enables you to launch Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources into a virtual network that you’ve defined.

Setting Up with Amazon EC2

Posted by & filed under Amazon AWS.

If you’ve already signed up for Amazon Web Services (AWS), you can start using Amazon EC2 immediately. You can open the Amazon EC2 console, click Launch Instance, and follow the steps in the launch wizard to launch your first instance.

What Is Amazon EC2?

Posted by & filed under Amazon AWS.

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) provides scalable computing capacity in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Using Amazon EC2 eliminates your need to invest in hardware up front, so you can develop and deploy applications faster.

Cisco CCNA IPv4 vs IPv6

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

Follow @ASM_Educational   Source Logical Operations     Get our complete tutorial in PDF         Related Links: Configuring IPv4 Configuring IPv6   Want more information on how to become Cisco CCNA Certified? Learn more! Join our Cisco CCNA facebook study group!  

Cisco CCNP Configuring IPv6

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNP.

Follow @ASM_Educational   Source Logical Operations   Get our complete tutorial in PDF       Configuring IPv6 Overview of IPv6 Implement IPv6 Addressing Implement IPv6 and IPv4 Transition from IPv4 to IPv6

Cisco CCNA Configuring IPv6

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

Follow @ASM_Educational   Source Logical Operations   Get our complete tutorial in PDF       Configuring IPv6 Overview of IPv6 Implement IPv6 Addressing Implement IPv6 and IPv4 Transition from IPv4 to IPv6

Cisco CCNA Configuring IPv4

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

Follow @ASM_Educational Source Logical Operations Get our complete tutorial in PDF Configuring IPv4  Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite Describe IPv4 Addressing Implement Subnetting and Supernetting Configure and Troubleshoot IPv4

Cisco CCNA OSI Model

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

Follow @ASM_Educational Description of OSI layers The recommendation X.200 describes seven layers, labeled 1 to 7. Layer 1 is the lowest layer in this model.

Cisco CCNA – Call Manager Express Part 2

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

Cisco Call Manager Express Part 1

Follow @ASM_Educational The Trunk port between the router and switch had to be manually configured using sub-interfaces. Note, however, that the DATA vlan traffic and the phone VOICE vlan traffic for each host is carried over the same link (multiple vlan traffic over the same port).

Cisco CCNA How to configure Multi-Layer Switch

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

mulli-Layer Switch

Follow @ASM_Educational Cisco CCNA- How to Configure Multi-Layer Switch Layer 3 Switch Now that we have seen how a “router on a stick” works, we can introduce the Layer 3 switch.  In the “router on a stick” topology, what if we could bring the router inside the switch?

Cisco CCNA DHCP Server with Inter Vlan routing

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

Cisco CCNA DHCP sevrer with Router on stick

Follow @ASM_Educational   Using DHCP Server with Inter-Vlan Routing (Router on stick) On Last Video we talked about the router on stick  that is we made sure that client from Network 10.10.10.0 can communicate with Network 20.20.20.0

Cisco CCNA VLAN Configuration

Posted by & filed under Cisco CCNA.

VLan Config

Follow @ASM_Educational Setting up VLAN’s On a new switch, all the ports are in VLAN 1 by default.  We just plug in the Ethernet cables and the devices can communicate.  Furthermore, all the ports are in the up/up (administratively up) mode.

CompTIA Linux+ Installation

Posted by & filed under CompTIA Linux+.

Media Linux installation can be done using a variety of different media. Each installation method has different pros and cons depending on the environment you have. Here are some examples:

CompTIA Linux+ Planning the Implemenation

Posted by & filed under CompTIA Linux+.

Linux Uses Linux is a pretty flexible operating system. Although it has got a lot of credibility over the years as a stable server platform, it is also an excellent desktop platform. Databases, mail servers as well as many appliances can be installed.

CompTIA Linux+ What is Linux?

Posted by & filed under CompTIA Linux+.

Linux is a 32 bit open source operating system. It is based on the very popular Unix operating system and it’s code is freely available (thus explaining the “open source” label as opposed to closed source where the code is not available freely).

What Is AWS Amazon S3?

Posted by & filed under Amazon AWS.

Amazon Simple Storage Service is storage for the Internet. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.

CompTIA A+ | Microsoft MTA O/S: Backup and recovery

Posted by & filed under CompTIA A+, MICROSOFT MTA O/S.

Follow @ASM_Educational Backup and recovery procedures protect your data against data loss and reconstruct the data, should loss occur. When searching for a backup solution, you’ll find that there are two main types of backups: “file-level backup” and “image-level backup.” File-Level Backup File-level backups are the most common type of backup. This method has been… Read more »

CompTIA A+ | Microsoft MTA O/S: Types of Buses

Posted by & filed under CompTIA A+, MICROSOFT MTA O/S.

Follow @ASM_EducationalSource by Wikipedia A bus is a set of signal pathways that allow information to travel between components inside or outside of a computer.     Types of Bus   External bus or Expansion bus allows the CPU to talk to the other devices in the computer and vice versa. It is called that because… Read more »

CompTIA A+/Network+ | Microsoft MTA O/S / Networking: Straight-through, Crossover, and Rollover Wiring

Posted by & filed under CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, MICROSOFT MTA NETWORKING, MICROSOFT MTA O/S.

Follow @ASM_Educational   ComputerCableStore   When talking about cable pinouts we often get questions as to the difference in Straight-through, Crossover, and Rollover wiring of cables and the intended use for each type of cable. These terms are referring to the way the cables are wired (which pin on one end is connected to which pin… Read more »

CompTIA A+ | Microsoft MTA O/S: MOD Advanced Computer Troubleshooting II

Posted by & filed under CompTIA A+, MICROSOFT MTA O/S.

Follow @ASM_Educational Source Quizlet   What are three common problem areas with laptops? Displays Storage devices and RAM Power and input devices     What tasks are associated with verifying work order information? Troubleshooting     What are the three possible areas that a technician must check for printer errors? The device Cable connection The… Read more »

CompTIA A+ | Microsoft MTA O/S: AIO Printer

Posted by & filed under CompTIA A+, MICROSOFT MTA O/S.

Source: Adopted From www.computerhope.com Alternatively referred to as a Multifunction printer(MFP), AIO is short for All-In-One. It is used to describe a hardware device such as an all-in-one printerthat is a printer, fax, and scanner all in one device.