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1). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Filtering BGP Updates With Prefix Lists
A major part of your BSCI and CCNP exam success is mastering BGP, and that includes filtering BGP routing updates. In this tutorial, we'll take a look at how to filter BGP updates with prefix lists.
R4 is advertising three networks via BGP. The downstream router R3 sees these routes and places them into its BGP table as shown below. R3 has two downstream BGP peers, R1 and R2, and is advertising itself as the next-hop IP address for all BGP routes sent to those two routers.
Article tags: ccnp, bsci, exam, free, tutorial, bgp, filter, prefix, list, update, routing, pass, certification
2). The Importance Of Developing A Training Program For Your Company
Learn how a good training program helps to keep your staff motivated.
Article tags: training, ojt, new-hire, manual, corporate, knowledge, update, continuing education
3). Web Design Tips
Web Design is an art, yet following basic steps can help lead even a non-artist to a good design. For the novice or the expert, there is always more to learn with these web design tips.
Web Design Tips
1. Graphic Design of the Site
There is a saying “First impression is the last impression.” The design of the site is one of the most important aspects to be considered while creating a web page.
Article tags: web design, tips, html, coding, plug ins, alt tag, update, graphics, graphic design, tools
4). Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: Split Horizon And Hub-And-Spoke Networks
For CCNA exam success, you had better know what split horizon is, how to turn it off, and when to turn it off. Knowing when to turn split horizon off is also important in production networks, because it can cause a hub-and-spoke network to have incomplete routing tables on the spokes.
Split horizon exists for a very good reason - routing loop prevention.
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5). Updating Your Web Site Efficiently
Many new webmasters, and even seasoned web designers, create web sites that are very inefficient in regard to updates. Updating your site keeps visitors coming back day in and day out, while at the same time giving search engines plenty to index. Yet if the task of updating your web site is not an efficient one, hundreds and thousands of hours can be lost.
Article tags: update, updating web site
6). What’s The Big Deal About Google’s BigDaddy Update?
Every few months Google updates the algorithm it uses to rank websites in its index. Some of these updates are more significant than others, but because of Google’s market leading position these updates can be extremely significant to many online businesses.
Internet Marketers assign names to these updates much the same way the weather service names hurricanes.
Article tags: google, bigdaddy, algorithm, update, marketing, seo, canonicalization, hijacking, googlebot, spam, pagerank, pr
7). Life Insurance. How The New Regulations Affect Policies Written In Trust.
In his spring Budget the Chancellor Gordon Brown announced swinging measures to tackle the use of Trusts being used to avoid Inheritance Tax. The immediate reaction amongst the financial and legal fraternity amounted to panic and confusion. Within ten days of the budget speech the estimates of the numbers of people that could be hit by the new anti-trust provisions hit 4.
Article tags: life, insurance, tax, update, trust
8). Can You Survive Google's Jagger Update?
Google recently carried out a major update on its ranking algorithm, dubbed "Jagger" by the SEO community. Many webmasters have been left scratching their heads, wondering why their websites are no longer appearing for search terms they previously ranked well for and gained traffic from. So what can you do in the aftermath of "Jagger", and how can you safeguard yourself from future updates?
First, a little bit of history.
Article tags: internet, search, engine, optimisation, optimization, google, algorithm, jagger, update, marketing, seo
9). Google, Updates, Upgrades, Penalties And Filters
My site dropped from no.1 spot to nowhere. Google tech people replied to my email telling me I must have hidden text or used some kind of 'illegal technique'! Why don't they just admit it's their mistake?
Standard reply
It's a standard reply, nothing else. I would imagine that 9 times out of ten when Google get an email about a site that has dropped into oblivion it has something to do with using techniques that go against their webmaster guidelines.
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