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Overcoming Barriers to Creating a Knowledge Management Culture

White Paper | March 29, 2016

In this white paper on IT service management, discover the most common barriers you will face when implementing knowledge management and how to overcome them.

Bridge Your Knowledge from ITIL v3 to ITIL 4

Article | Feb. 01, 2019

Be able to bridge your knowledge from ITIL v3 to ITIL 4 and with the new technologies and best pratices that come with the digital transformation.

Understanding Inner and Outer Joins

Article | June 12, 2013

One of the most difficult concepts for me as I was learning database syntax was joins. Of course, I tried reading and understanding articles and books that dealt with this topic. In almost every case, I was faced with the Venn diagram examples.

Which Is Easier to Configure: Cisco IOS or Juniper Junos?

Article | March 17, 2014

The short answer (and a common one in our industry): it depends. When comparing Cisco IOS with Juniper Junos, the decision to choose one over the other is difficult and often boils down to cost. Of course, there are other factors to consider.

A Guide to Concept Training Methodology

Article | Feb. 19, 2018

When Global Knowledge and ctc TrainCanada joined forces in August 2017, Global Knowledge added Concept Training, an innovative and industry-leading training methodology, to course deliveries. Going forward, when you take a Microsoft Office course with us, you’ll get to experience our Concept Training methodology. But what does that really mean?

The Basics of Configuring and Using Cisco Network Address Translation

White Paper | July 31, 2014

There are few (if any) networks in the world that do not implement NAT/PAT for IP version 4. IP version 6 will eliminate a lot of the need for NAT. Even though NAT is usually implemented as a firewalling function, it can be important on Cisco routers as well. From this, it is simple to conclude that understanding, designing, implementing, and troubleshooting NAT is a required skill for network engineers. The topic also appears in the CCNA examination in multiple questions and simulations.

“nat-control” versus “no nat-control”

Article | Nov. 24, 2009

ASA and PIX software version 7.0 introduced the configuration command nat-control which didn’t exist in previous versions of code. Although training course material for both the SNAF (Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals) and SNAA (Securing Networks with ASA Advan...

ASA Service Policies with Priority and Policing

Article | Nov. 03, 2010

As is sometimes the case, the idea for this article originated with a student question I received during one of the Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals classes I have taught this summer. The course material mentions a simple scenario whereby IP Telephony traffic...

ICMP Error Inspection on the ASA

Article | Nov. 21, 2011

The official Cisco CCNP Security FIREWALL training course (as well as other documentation) recommends enabling the inspection of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), even though it’s disabled by default. The image below displays the recommended practice as configured in ASDM, but the curious student might wonder what the unchecked “ICMP Error” box is. That’s what I’ll focus on in this post.

Which ITIL Processes Relate to a Data Center Operations Group?

Article | Sep. 19, 2012

Which ITIL Processes Relate to a Data Center Operations Group? Our expert tackles this and many other questions regarding all things ITIL.