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1). Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Tutorial: Frame Relay End-To-End Keepalives
One of the first things you learned about Frame is that the LMI also serves as a keepalive, or a heartbeat - and if three consecutive LMIs are missed, the line protocol goes down. There's a limitation to LMI as a keepalive, though. The LMI is exchanged only between the DTE and the closest DCE. The LMI is therefore a local keepalive that does not reflect any possible issues on the remote end of the virtual circuit.
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2). Evaluating A Home – Water Pipes
When evaluating a home you are considering buying, it is easy to get caught up in the visual aspects of the home. Water pipes are just one unseen area you remember to inspect.
Water Pipes – Drip, Drip, Drip
Alright, I’ll admit right away water pipes are not exactly the most glamorous aspect of a home. In fact, water piping in most homes is more than adequate to keep you in hot showers while you live there and take care of all your water needs.
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3). Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Exam: Frame Relay Encapsulation Types
When you're studying to pass the Cisco CCNA and CCNP certification exams, you quickly learn that there's always something else to learn. (You'll really pick up on this in your CCIE studies, trust me!) Today we'll take a look at an often-overlooked topic in Frame Relay, the encapsulation type. You don't exactly change this on a daily basis in production networks (not if you want to stay employed, anyway!), but it's an important exam topic that you must be familiar with.
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4). Rubber clothing - a beginners guide
It's an intriguing question, why wear rubber?
First of all, I guess it's good to start with what is rubber?
Rubber is a natural substance, made from the sap of the rubber tree. It's collected, and treated, rolled flat into sheets and then "vulcanised" which basicly means they add sulphur and cook it in an oven!
Why make clothing from it?
Well, why not! It's just like any other material, it can be sewn, but more likely it's glued together to make garments.
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5). Should You Use Copper Or Galvanized Or PVC Pipes In Your Home?
The first thing you need to know is that you should not use galvanized steel and copper together as this could cause a chemical reaction. So the ideal thing would be to just use one pipe all over the house. The only exception might be the short pipe that is added behind the toilet or the sink.
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