How to Avoid Social Networking Blunders
It bears repeating that if you follow these simple rules, you won’t get into trouble anywhere:
• Always tell the truth.
• Never speak ill of others.
• Don’t say/wear/do anything that would embarrass your mother. Sadly, many people don’t follow this advice. The advent of social networking sites such as Facebook®, Flickr®, MySpace® and Twitter® have made it even easier for people — including professionals such as attorneys and paralegals — to get themselves into hot water. This article will look at ways to avoid embarrassing yourself (and your firm) on social networking sites.
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Nokia Net Monitor Guide
The Nokia Net Monitor is a hidden menu built into Nokia’s mobile phones that allows the user to view, and in some cases change internal data about the phone’s hardware, software and its connection with the mobile network. It is primarily intended for Nokia’s engineers and network operators, however some interested users like to have it enabled, often “because they can”.
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GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner 6 Manual
GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner (GFI LANguard N.S.S.) is a tool that allows network administrators to quickly and easily perform a network security audit. GFI LANguard N.S.S. creates reports that can be used to fix security issues on a network. It can also perform patch management.
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Cytoscape User Manual
Cytoscape is a project dedicated to building open-source network visualization and analysis software. A software “Core” provides basic functionality to layout and query the network and to visually integrate the network with state data. The Core is extensible through a plug-in architecture, allowing rapid development of additional computational analyses and features.
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Wireless LAN MFP Server User Manual
This MFP server allows your Multi-function, all-in-one printer (called for short: MFP) or printer to become a shared device on the network. Unlike many print servers, it can communicate with MFP and printer as if it is connected directly to your computer. Because of the features, all users can share print, scan, card reader and fax functions through the network. Furthermore, the MFP Server can build the bi-directional communication with MFPs and Printers so that it can help to monitor important information such as ink levels and paper levels.
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NetSync Manual
“NetSync” is a file replicator that achieves efficient, adaptive, and fault-tolerant file replication to many nodes. Grid applications often need to replicate files to many nodes as a first step for computing. Replication from only one node to many nodes is clearly inefficient. Since accesses are congested to the one node and bandwidth or so are not utilized efficiently. Besides, Grid environments often consist of several subnets so that many inter-subnet connections for replication are inefficient, because they have narrower bandwidth and larger response time than intra-subnet connections and often cause bottleneck. In a typical network, nodes where NetSync are running construct an efficient transfer tree adaptively. [3] It includes fewer inter-subnet transfer connections and transfer connections at every node than most possible transfer trees.
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Snom 4S STUN Server User Manual
There are many description of NAT [1, 2]. Although it causes a lot of trouble, it is widely used outside of North America and in home installations where only one IP address is available.
In short words, NAT is a table indicating which port of an IP address goes to which private IP address. Symmetrical NAT also remembers for which destination the port has been opened. The internal table of a NAT gateway could look like this:
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iP3 System User Manual
iP3 stands for Internet Protocol Processor Platform. It is a platform solution for transporting IP traffic via satellite. It provides transparent connectivity over the satellite link. If the optional IPmax feature is purchased, it also translates TCP data to a satellite-optimized protocol that enhances throughput. An iP3 gateway consists of an iP3 chassis equipped with transmitter and/or receiver cards. It must be connected to a third party Outdoor Unit (ODU) via inter-facility link (IFL) cables, and in some cases, by RS485 or RS232 cables. If a radio support module is purchased, the radio can be managed and controlled via the iP3 gateway.
The installation and initial network test of the iP3 Gateway is described in the iP3 installation manual.
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ZXTM Global Load Balancer User Guide
ZXTM Global Load Balancer is a powerful, easy to use Global Server Load Balancing solution. It provides business continuity and improved performance by enabling failover and load balancing across globally-distributed datacenters. It is easy to deploy and gives rich feedback on site performance and traffic distribution.
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How to Use GAA-API & IPSEC Integration
We should have two gateway machines installed. We could call them “left node” and “right node”. For our demo, left node will have GAA-FreeSWAN (the Integration of GAA-API & FreeSWAN) installed while right node is still running the original FreeSWAN version. Therefore, we should:
[On Right Node]
Step 1: Install Linux Kernel
Step 2: Install Original FreeSWAN
[On Left Node]
Step 1: Install Linux Kernel
Step 2: Install GAA-API
Step 3: Install GAA-FreeSWAN
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