Using the BGP community attribute

Whilst studying for my CCNP I came across the BGP community attribute. This isn’t covered in much detail in the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) self-study guide, so off I went to google. Continue reading Using the BGP community attribute

Chuck Norris revealed as inventor of iPhone

I was amazed to find that Chuck Norris and not Apple invented the iPhone. It appears Apple stole the product from Chuck Norris, I think a round-house kick may be on it’s way!!

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WordPress upgrade to version 2.7.1

Having not posted to my blog for a while, I had not realised quite how out of date it had become (both content and software!!), so I decided to try and rectify this. Continue reading WordPress upgrade to version 2.7.1

iPhone e-mail setting

Having just got my shiney new iPhone I decided to set-up my e-mail on it. All was working fine, had my IMAP configured and was receiving e-mail with no problems. Then I decided to send an e-mail Continue reading iPhone e-mail setting

Run apps from your USB key

Whilst developing my latest website I came across a very useful set of tools that run from a USB key. These can be downloaded from:

http://portableapps.com/ Continue reading Run apps from your USB key

Updates to Drummond & Russell site

After the initial release of this website further testing has showed some rather interesting errors. These were mainly caused by developing the site in Internet Explorer. Testing in Firefox has shown some strange effects of the CSS and issues with the slide shows. Continue reading Updates to Drummond & Russell site

Drummond & Russell site goes live!

The website being developed for Drummond & Russell has gone live.

Based in Wilstead, near Bedford, Drummond and Russell is a well established local building company with over 30 years experience. Continue reading Drummond & Russell site goes live!

Time scale for completing CCNP

Whilst looking through the Cisco Learning Network I came across a rather interesting post, which raised an issue I was not totally aware of. Turns out that you have 3 years from the date of passing your first exam to complete the CCNP track. Continue reading Time scale for completing CCNP