Cisco IOS IP routing — dynamic routing

Note that this article was originally published at SearchNetworking.com. 

In our last article, we talked about the importance of static IP routing. Static routing still has an important place, but as a network administrator, you must also know dynamic IP routing like the back of your hand. In this article, we’ll explore dynamic IP routing and you’ll learn the practical information that you need to know about it.

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Microsoft Virtual Server Cloning

With Microsoft Virtual Server, you can easily clone your virtual machines to have a new Virtual server up and running in minutes. I learned how in this video series, on Microsoft Virtualization!

If you are going to do this frequently, you should create a syspreped copy of Windows. However, for a periodic clone, you can do the following:

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Improve your Windows XP Administrator Skills

Would you like to be a better Windows XP Administrator? I know that you can already use Windows but what about really administering a fleet of Windows XP desktops? Would you like to improve your skills as a Windows XP Administrator? How about doing things like configuring your desktop firewall, Anti-Virus, spyware removal and prevention, and slipstreaming? If so, checkout the new Windows XP Desktop Administration video training series by David Davis.

If you click here, you can watch a 6 minute demo of the video. This is hands-on stuff that you won’t find in some of those other videos!

Click on the Article link to find out more of what is contained in this awesome Windows XP video series…..

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The network professional’s guide to disaster recovery

Implementing and testing a disaster recovery (DR) plan is a huge undertaking. Typically, the number of people involved in developing, documenting and testing a DR plan is proportionate to the number of people at the company and the number of people in the IT group. Unfortunately, there are almost always fewer people than necessary to get the job done.  


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Binary-to-decimal conversion

Binary-to-decimal conversion


To be a network engineer (especially a CCNA), you need to understand binary so that you can understand how a network device uses its IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information. You also need to be able to convert from binary to decimal and from decimal to binary.

What is binary and how can it help you as a network engineer? Let’s find out…


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How to download the Cisco IOS

Say that you buy a used Cisco router off of Ebay. It is running an older version of the Cisco IOS and you would like an upgrade to it.

First let me point out that, if you read the Cisco IOS licensing agreement, the Cisco IOS license is non-transferable. That means that, technically, the IOS software on the used Cisco router doesn’t belong to you at all. So, technically, you must buy a new IOS license to go with that used Cisco router. Not a lot of people do this because, many times, that IOS license actually costs more than the used router you just bought.

So what do you do?

Here are your options:

  • Download the Cisco IOS from somewhere like a bittorrent or a file sharing program. ** I don’t recommend this option to anyone ** This is because this option is illegal. However, I mention it because I believe that many people do this, even though it is not right.
  • Purchase a maintenance contract for the hardware and download the software. Technically, this is not legal either. To have a maintenance contract, you must also have bought an IOS license. However, many times, Cisco doesn’t stop you from doing this.
  • Buy the IOS from a reseller, such as this version available from CDW and then you are completely legal. The cost of the software will vary based on the model of the router you are buying it for and the features of the OS you are wanting. Unfortunately, even if you spend over $1000, you still aren’t licensed for upgrades to this version of the IOS, even after buying it. To also be able to get upgrades when they are available, you must also buy maintenance on this router (Cisco calls it Smartnet).

You might have been looking for a link to just download the Cisco IOS for free. Unfortunately, I can’t offer that but I can offer you the right way to obtain the Cisco IOS and a lot of other free Cisco and Windows how-to advice.