Author Archives: David Davis

Filter Web content with Cisco IOS routers

In my latest article, I cover how to filter your Internet web content using a URL filtering service with a Cisco IOS Router. Cisco is now offering a new Trend Micro filtering option, in addition to the Websense and Smart Filter services that has been offered for some time.

To learn about the Cisco IOS URL web filtering options and read the full article see:

Filter Web content with Cisco IOS routers

Free Firewall Monitoring Tool – Fireplotter

If you have a Cisco PIX, ASA, or Fortinet firewall, you should checkout this new free firewall monitoring tool. It can tell you what is going on with your Internet connection, real-time. FirePlotter quickly answers questions like “Who is using my bandwidth?”, “What is using my bandwidth?”, Who is eating my bandwidth?” or “What is eating my bandwidth?”. Download FirePlotter here

Download Solarwinds Netflow Net Performance tool for free

Rarely do the words “free” and “netflow tool” appear in the same sentence but today they are…

Do you want to know what traffic is really going through your network, real-time, right now? If so, one of the best options is to enable NetFlow on your Cisco routers then analyze that NetFlow data with a NetFlow Analyzer. Download Solarwind’s Free Real-Time NetFlow Analyzer from the Petri IT Knowledgebase and find out what is really going on in the network!

Cisco & Microsoft new Windows Server on WAAS and Video Learn how to install Cisco WAAS

Cisco and Microsoft jointly announced a new Windows on WAAS option for their Appliance. Through virtualization, the Cisco WAAS Appliance can actually run Windows 2008. The WAAS portion is what accelerates the applications over the WAN and the Win 2008 provides typical remote office networking services like DHCP, DNS, Active Directory (AD), and file sharing, without needing a full Windows Server.

Also, in the video below, you can learn how to install WAAS from a Cisco Engineer:

Cisco To Buy $13M Stake in VMware

On the heels of an expanded relationship announced only last month, Cisco Systems Inc. and VMware Inc. are looking to get even cozier over time. Late last month, Cisco announced plans to take another stake in VMware — to the tune of $13.3 million (or 1.7 percent). Besides Cisco’s Nexus 1000V virtualization switch that integrates with VMware ESX Server “4.0”, Cisco now has a much larger stake in the success of VMware.

For more information, read these stories about the enhanced partnership between VMware and Cisco:

HappyRouter.com Forums Redirected to the Petri IT Knowledgbase Forums

Just a short informational post to all HappyRouter.com members…

I have made the decision to close the HappyRouter.com forums and redirect these to a partner site, the Petri IT Knowledgebase. I have partnered with the Petri Knowledgbase Forums because it has a rich community of members and so many experts that donate their time and expertise to help others.

I appreciate all the HappyRouter members who have registered and answered questions over the years. I hope that you will take a moment to register at the Petri Knowledgebase and take a look around. I think that you will find, like I did, that it has so much to offer.

I encourage you to visit the Petri IT Knowledgebase Forums (free registration required).

Learn how the Cisco IOS parser command can speed up response time

On routers with large running configurations, the parser cache is used to speed up the “parsing” of that IOS configuration when the configuration is accessed and processed by the router. David Davis explains what the parser cache does and how it can help you. To read the full article, see Learn how the Cisco IOS parser command can speed up response time

Hyper-V Integration Services Requires a Newer Version of Windows Vista

In David’s latest article, he covers the errors and issues when installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V integration services on a Vista virtual guest machine. Specifically, the error: “Unsupported guest OS: the specified program requires a newer version of windows”.

To read the full article, please see: Hyper-V Integration Services Requires a Newer Version of Windows Vista