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		<title>Austin Real Estate Market Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 19:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for Austin real real-estate agent, you must make sure that you get people who know the real estate market in Austin and has extensive experience. Your Austin real estate agent must have good knowledge of the market on foreclosures and pending foreclosures so you can get the most out of your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are looking for Austin real real-estate agent, you must make sure that you get people who know the real estate market in Austin and has extensive experience. Your <strong><a href="http://austinrealestate.homecity.com/">Austin real estate</a></strong> agent must have good knowledge of the market on foreclosures and pending foreclosures so you can get the most out of your experience with the agent. They also must be able to answer any questions you have about the environment, schools and taxes.</p>
<p>One of the most important aspect that you need to understand when you are looking for Austin real estate agent is that they should be in MLS. Multiple listing service allows them to not only sell their own listings, but also sell those belonging to others. When you choose an Austin real estate agent, look for one that is part of the dealer network.</p>
<p>In addition, you must Austin real estate agent can tell you where the cheap. They should have a list of foreclosures and pending foreclosures that you can get a cheap price. They also have to inform you of home. Remember that when it comes to price, you have to shoot low. Good Austin real estate agents will encourage this.</p>
<p>If you are planning on moving to Austin area, chances are you will be very happy with what you see. Austin has a warm climate year round and houses in the country at prices lower than other parts of the country. You can get some good deals when you moved to Austin and will most likely be surprised to find house prices are very low. Look for Austin real estate agent who is familiar with Austin, has experience in the real estate industry and has several listings.</p>
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		<title>Internet Addresses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All computers attached to an IP network (such as the Internet) are uniquely identified by a 32-bit number, usually expressed in decimal notation and with each byte (or octet) separated by a period. Because each portion of the address specifies two bits, the decimal range is between 0 and 255 for each of the four [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All computers attached to an IP network (such as the Internet) are uniquely identified by a 32-bit number, usually expressed in decimal notation and with each byte (or octet) separated by a period. Because each portion of the address specifies two bits, the decimal range is between 0 and 255 for each of the four bytes. For example:</p>
<p>10.191.31.10</p>
<p>If you ever see an IP address expressed in decimal notation with a number ING higher than 255, the address is not a valid IP address.</p>
<p>This address must be unique to the specific computer to which it is assigned- no other computer can have this address if it is attached to the same internetwork (i.e., the Internet). If two computers ever do have the same address, unpredictable routing errors will result. IP addresses are analogous to house addresses in that no two are ever the same and each element (in the case of house addresses, elements would be states, cities, streets, and numbers) is increasingly specific.</p>
<p>Subnets</p>
<p>IP addresses are not simply assigned at random. All computers on the same data link network are within the same subnet, or range of IP addresses. For instance, if you have an office Ethernet of 25 computers, all 25 computers would have IP addresses within the same short range.</p>
<p>The following example explains how IP addresses are assigned and how networks are submitted, or divided into IP networks. Let&#8217;s say that BT&amp;T. a telephone company and Internet service provider (ISP), has been assigned th 10 address range. Within that range, BT&amp;T is able to split up and sell ranges of IP addresses.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s say that American Internet, a regional ISP that serves the east coast, purchases from BT&amp;T high-capacity network connections and the right: to act as a second-tier Internet service provider. BT&amp;T assigns the 191 range of its 10 address range to American Internet, which is now free to assign any addresses more specific than 10. 191.</p>
<p>Digital Widgets, a small company that makes a digital version of the ubiquitous widget and has 200 computers, leases a Ti service and the ability to assign its own IP addresses within the company from American Internet. American Internet gives Digital Widgets the 64 address range so that Digital Widgets is free to assign any IP address more specific than 10.191. 64 to their own computers.</p>
<p>Sara, the forward-thinking network administrator of Digital Widgets, assigns the IP addresses 10.191.64.1 to the router attached to the Ti line. She assigns the address 10. 191.64.2 to the corporate server and sets up DHCP on the server to automatically assign the remaining addresses to client computers as they attach to the network.</p>
<p>DHCP is a protocol that dynamically assigns IP addresses to clients as they request them. DHCP is explained in the last section of this article</p>
<p>When Sara boots her networked client computer, it automatically receives the IP address 10.191.64.3 because it was the first computer to request a DHCP lease.</p>
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		<title>VLAN Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 16:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virtual LAN&#8217;s are better known as VLAN&#8217;s in the networking community. Local Area Networks (LAN&#8217;s) by definition is a common group of devices withing the same broadcast domain. The broadcast domain with the featured group of network devices receives a copy of any frame sent by any device on that network. In other words when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Virtual LAN&#8217;s are better known as VLAN&#8217;s in the networking community. Local Area Networks (LAN&#8217;s) by definition is a common group of devices withing the same broadcast domain. The broadcast domain with the featured group of network devices receives a copy of any frame sent by any device on that network. In other words when one device sends data, every other device will receive a copy of that data no matter if the devices wanted to receive it or not!</p>
<p>Without the use of VLAN&#8217;s a switch considers all of its port interfaces to be within the same broadcast domain or LAN by default. With VLANs, a switch can put some interfaces into one broadcast domain and some into another. There are many benefits separating one broadcast domain into multiple domains. By separating and creating multiple VLANs, you create smaller groups of devices on each particular LAN therefore cutting down on processing time considerably. Another reason includes better flexibility and management for the network administer due to being able to group devices by type, office department, etc.</p>
<p>Not creating breaking LAN networks into smaller more manageable domains can result into other unforeseen problems as well. Every Cisco switch runs what is called Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), this protocol prevents frames from looping around a network indefinitely. By creating multiple VLAN&#8217;s you could also reduce the workload for STP by limiting the interfaces on which this protocol will need to be run on. You can also do neat features such as separating IP phone and PC traffic in a network for better Quality of Service (QoS)!</p>
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		<title>MCSE Certification &#8211; Basic Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 06:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. This is a certification provided by Microsoft and works across various Windows platforms. This is an IT professional course that carries 1-2 years of experience specifically in working with network based systems. The best part of MCSE certification is that you get the qualification directly from Microsoft, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. This is a certification provided by Microsoft and works across various Windows platforms. This is an IT professional course that carries 1-2 years of experience specifically in working with network based systems. The best part of MCSE certification is that you get the qualification directly from Microsoft, which is without a question, one of the leading software companies in the world today.</p>
<p>Role of the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer</p>
<p>The role of the MCSE is to show clients owning a Windows network system how to plan and execute the Windows-based infrastructure that they need to fulfill their requirements. The engineer is responsible for installing the applications on the various systems that the client owns and configuring it so that it best meets the client&#8217;s needs. The engineer helps with the troubleshooting of these applications as well.</p>
<p>This is the basic gamut of duties that a profession hired on virtue of a MCSE certification has to perform. However, there can be various kinds of roles that the MCSE might be fit into. They may work as a technical support engineer, technical consultant, network analyst, systems engineer and system analyst.</p>
<p>Requirements of the MCSE Examination</p>
<p>The MCSE examination consists of 7 tests in all. Out of these, 5 tests are core, while the other two are elective. There are various criteria on which a candidate&#8217;s performance is judged in these examinations. These examinations can be offered from the Microsoft website itself, which also has a complete brochure of information about what the tests contain, the subjects involved and the various criteria for passing the tests. The costs of the test are directly proportional to the number of subjects offered-each test costs around $125 individually.</p>
<p>Being a technology-based qualification, continuing education becomes necessary. If any technology becomes outworn, the candidate will have to appear for a replacement examination (for the new technology that has taken the place of the previous one) and recertification in that becomes essential. Recertification examinations are also offered from the Microsoft website itself.</p>
<p>Benefits of Getting MCSE Certification</p>
<p>One of the main benefits is the widening of job profile. A certificate from Microsoft opens up a lot of vistas in the IT field and highly-paying jobs can be easily obtained. As more and more companies are entering into the IT arena and are beginning to use Microsoft products, the need for MCSEs is certainly on the rise.</p>
<p>Who Goes for MCSE Certificate Examinations?</p>
<p>The MCSE examination is meant for everyone-people who are just looking for a lucrative career in the IT industry to people who are hardened IT professionals already and are looking at improving their profiles. The name of Microsoft carries the impression of a rapidly-evolving company with it. Getting a certificate directly from this company reflects on the candidate&#8217;s work profile as well. If any IT professional wants to project the image of being a dynamic certified IT professional, then this is the qualification that must be looked for. The Microsoft website is the best place to look for specific information on this examination and the program that follows it.</p>
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