Using expect with Cisco IOS
Following up my JunOS post, here is a handy script I cooked up to pull the configuration from a Cisco IOS device. Â The one trip up for this stuff is sometimes you can logon to a cisco device, and you … Continue reading
Following up my JunOS post, here is a handy script I cooked up to pull the configuration from a Cisco IOS device. Â The one trip up for this stuff is sometimes you can logon to a cisco device, and you … Continue reading
To get started with a cisco router, you’ll first need a console cable. Â The newer equipment uses USB, but needs a special driver for use under Microsoft Windows. Â The older stuff uses the venerable RS232 protocol, however depending on the … Continue reading
So from the last article I thought I’d go over some basic stuff about cisco routers… getting started physical network topologies configuring TCP/IP configuring IPX/SPX simple routing configuring bridging TACACS+ logging rip igrp ospf eigrp simple access lists access lists … Continue reading
You can check it out on his blog, here.
Thats right I’m talking about the Microsoft OS/2 2.0 beta. This is the badboy that cost some $2,600 back in 1989/1990 and its stall basically split up the IBM Microsoft OS/2 alliance. Sadly I don’t have volume 1 (although the … Continue reading
So luckily I saved a copy! http://vpsland.superglobalmegacorp.com/install/SampleAudioSource.wav
In the off chance you want your asterisk phone switch to sound like a cisco… SampleAudioSource.wav Turns out it’s by Darrick A. Deel and Tim Carleton, and it’s called Opus Number 1.  It was recorded in Tim’s garage some time in the … Continue reading
I’ts MS-DOS 4.0 Internal Work #2.06 – May 23, 1984, with copyrights from both IBM & Microsoft. I don’t have time to make any comment much further other than having had been listing to people in on making this happen, … Continue reading
DoomNew, is a rather ambitious project by Maraakate, to attempt to revert the old linuxdoom-1.10 to something more akin to what shipped for DooM 1.9 using Hexen/Heretic source code to fill in many of the blanks in a very Jurassic … Continue reading
Same old OS, same old problems. The UnixWare 7.1.1 install program has a date & time Y2k problem. And this always ends in whatever licensing you give it to install will expire and be nullified. Luckily this time while re-installing … Continue reading