Cisco router configuration tutorial

Cisco router configuration tutorialShort Description
The Cisco IOS software provides access to several different command modes. Each command mode provides a different group of related commands.
For security purposes, the Cisco IOS software provides two levels of access to commands: user and privileged. The unprivileged user mode is called user EXEC mode. The privileged mode is called privileged EXEC mode and requires a password. The commands available in user EXEC mode are a subset of the commands available in privileged EXEC mode.

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Internet Access to a Home Area Network

Internet Access to a Home Area NetworkShort Description
Ahome area network could control many devices, all of them working together to keep your home comfortable, entertaining, and safe. But if you go out of town, you cannot watch the closed-circuit security camera you installed so that your bicycle might not get stolen— again. Secure Internet access to a home area network would let you use a Web browser or even a Web-enabled phone to control the central heating equipment, set a VCR to record TV programs, turn off an appliance that was accidentally left on, or even view snapshots from a surveillance camera.

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UPnP Implementers Forum Releases AVS and takes Home Network to the Next Level

UPnP Implementers Forum Releases AVS and takes Home Network to the Next LevelShort Description
The home network takes another step forward. The UPnP™ Forum announced the release of version 2 of the UPnP Audio Video specifications (UPnP AV v2), which enable the next progression of the AV-oriented home network. The UPnP AV specifications use the UPnP Device Architecture specifications – the core interoperability technology for all UPnP enabled devices – allowing different companies to build home network products that automatically locate and identify each other without any end-user configuration.

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Pioneering the Ubiquitous Home Network New AMD Silicon Solutions for Phone Line Networking

Pioneering the Ubiquitous Home Network New AMD Silicon Solutions for Phone Line NetworkingShort Description
The introduction of AMD’s first home networking controller will change the way consumers interact with their personal computers. AMD’s new single-chip controller is fully compliant with the Home Phoneline Networking Alliance’s (HomePNA) initial specification for 1 Mbps data transfer over standard telephone wiring. Utilizing the widely endorsed HomePNA technology and leveraging significant expertise in enterprise networking allows AMD to produce a highly-integrated device capable of meeting the growing consumer demand for an inexpensive, easy-to-use technology allowing for the sharing of computing resources among many different PCs. The PCnet™-Home single-chip controller marries Ethernet with in-home telephone wiring to deliver on the promises of home networking.

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Home Network Security

Home Network SecurityShort Description
Home computers that are connected to the Internet are under attack and need to be secured. That process is relatively well understood, even though we do not have perfect solutions today and probably never will. Meanwhile, however, the home computing environment is evolving into a home network of multiple devices, which will also need to be secured. We have little experience with these new home networks and much research needs to be done in this area. This paper gives a view of the requirements and some of the techniques available for securing home networks.

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Red Hat Linux 6.X as an Internet Gateway for a Home Network

Red Hat Linux 6.X as an Internet Gateway for a Home NetworkShort Description
This page contains a simple cookbook for setting up Red Hat 6.X as an internet gateway for a home network or small office network. The instructions are very simplified: no special cases will be discussed, and some assumptions will be made about which network addresses are to be used.

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Home Network Models

Home Network ModelsShort Description
+ The MIPv6 Home is a subnet on a physical link
+ tied to a LINK due to Proxy ND stuff
+ NEMO: Home Network becomes an aggregation:
- The Home Network IS NOT NECESSARILY contained on a Home Link (eg extended Home Network)
+ NEMO: Home Link can be virtual:
- Virtual Home Network
- When MR does not need to return Home

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