
This post looks at installing GNS3 on Snow Leopard and has a number of screenshots and some tips on making it go well.
9 September 2010
Network design, architecture, thinking, working. Tech.

This post looks at installing GNS3 on Snow Leopard and has a number of screenshots and some tips on making it go well.









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(2 votes, average: 8.00 out of 10)I’m not happy that IEEE hides much of the meeting and discussions that progress the standards that affect all of us. Why does it have to be a secret ?









(5 votes, average: 7.40 out of 10)I am going to San Jose for the Gestalt IT Field Day and wanted to let you know a bit about it. And does anyone want meet up while I’m there ?









(1 votes, average: 3.00 out of 10)A megabit can be 1,000,000 bits or 1,048,576 bits depending on whether you using decimal or binary definitions. Standards have been defined to help – are you using the mibibyte and kibibyte in your documentation ?









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(No Ratings Yet)Lets be honest, there are many things that Cisco does well, and some things that Cisco doesn’t do well. Somebody once said that being a successful company is to do more good things than bad. For me, one area that is becoming a bigger and bigger design problem is the price on Cisco products. Recently [...]









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(2 votes, average: 6.50 out of 10)I have been looking at e-reader’s with a beady eye. Who wouldn’t rather have a small, portable gizmo instead of the 2.2 kilogram textbook of Routing TCP/IP Volume II.
But there are really two HUGE problems that mean I won’t be buying one anytime soon. DRM and Data portability.









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FibreChannel over Ethernet (FCoE) is coming to your data centre. The problem is that FCoE doesn’t work properly on ordinary ethernet switches. What do I mean by “properly” ? We need new standards to let it reach its potential but there are too many acronyms.









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