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How to setup an 5520 ASA 5.2 in GNS 3 version 1.3

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Would it be nice if you could console into a virtual ASA 5520 running ASA 8.4.2?  You could setup NAT, site-to-site VPNs with virtual hosts and go crazy with firewall rules.  The answer is yes, you can and I’m about

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Networking 210: All about Routing (Part 3 of 3)

Networking 210: Routing

In the last guide we talked about Dynamic Routing protocols and in this one one we’ll finish up with OSPF and EIGRP.

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Networking 210: All about Routing (Part 2 of 3)

Networking 210: Routing

In the last post, you learned the barebones basics of Routing.  In this guide you’re bones will get the flesh of Static Routes.  Then we’ll enter the intriguing world of dynamic routing protocols. Get read to learn: What is a Static

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Networking 210: All about Routing (Part 1 of 3)

Networking 210: Routing

I’m so excited to talk about Routing today!  How many times have you heard a friend say “I just brought a new router” or “Just reset the router when it freezes”.  I hear it all the time.  People brazenly bandy

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Networking 101: The lowdown on how Networks really work (Part 1 of 2)

Networking Fundamentals with Vonnie

Have you wondered exactly how your computer can communicate with another computer half way around the world?  Maybe you’ve read my guide on how Wi-Fi works but you still want to go deeper. How do networks really work? Most of us flip

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