Saturday, November 24, 2007

An Introduction To SQL Injection Attacks For Oracle Developers

Most application developers underestimate the risk of SQL injection attacks against web applications that use Oracle as the back-end database.

This paper is intended for application developers, database administrators, and application auditors to highlight the risk of SQL injection attacks and demonstrate why web applications may be vulnerable.



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Thursday, November 15, 2007

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MY IP Suite combines domain to IP converters, Tracert, WHOIS, website scanner, batch ping and IP to country converter. With MY IP Suite you can lookup an IP address for single and group of domain names perform batch and pings on the multiple servers at the same time. You can also track IP addresses to their destination to find out the problems in the connections. You can also determine the last modified data, name, IP address and the operating system of the remote web server.

Desktop Authority

Desktop Authority utility manages the Windows Desktop lifecycle and reduces the total cost of the ownership by enabling the network and system administrators to manger, control inventory and secure the desktop computers from the central location. With the Desktop Authority you manage printer deployments, registry values, software deployments, drive mappings and perform diagnostic methods from the centralized location.

Hyena

Hyena is designed to simply and manages the day to day network management and administrative tasks. Hyena uses Windows explore type interface to perform all the operations. The most common features of the Hyena are the management of the users, groups, shares, messages, sessions, open files, devices, events, domains, disk space, job scheduling and processes. Hyena is compatible with almost all the Windows based operating systems and it can manage a lot of administrative tasks in the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Servers.

IP Sniffer & Web Tracer

IP Sniffer & Web Tracer is a domain and IP tool that combines, domain IP convert, tracert, PING, website scanner and connection monitor. The common features of IP Sniffer & Web Tracer are conversion of domain to IP address, IP to domain name, trace IP address and domain, find the country from IP address and you can obtain all the required information based on the IP address such as domain owner, email, postal address, city, state, country and contact phone.

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Remote Control PRO is a handy tool for the network administrators that allow them to view and manage the remote computers without leaving their seats. With the Remote Control PRO a network administrator can launch programs, troubleshoot software applications and devices, install drivers, manage users, domains and change computer settings by using his/her keyword and mouse.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

GOOGLE LUANCHES OPERATION SYSTEM FOR MOBILES

Google has launched an open operating system for mobile phones, called Android. It has also formed an Open Handset Alliance with 33 partners, promising "better, cheaper" mobile phones.

What is Android?

Android is a series of software tools built by Google designed to power a next generation of mobile phone handsets.

The tools are based on Linux - and so are open source and free to use. It means any one can develop software for the platform and that Android itself can be tailored for individual phones, networks and potentially users.

What is the Open Handset Alliance?

Thirty four companies, including Google, have formed an alliance to promote Android and to develop features and handsets to take advantage of the platform.

Companies include handset manufacturers such as LG, HTC, Motorola and Samsung, chip firms such as Qualcomm and mobile networks like T-Mobile and China Mobile.

What is different about Android?

Google is stressing the open nature of the platform. Operating systems on current phones - such as Windows Mobile, RIM, Symbian and Palm - are proprietorial and have to be licensed for use. Google believes it will be easier and quicker to develop new applications for Android than the other systems.

What kinds of features and phones will we see?

That is the big question. Google and its partners believe that the new phones will make the internet experience on a mobile "better than on a PC".

But they have given little details about how this will be achieved, except to say Android includes an advanced web browser.

Most mobile web experiences are hampered by the limitations of the browser and screen resolution of the handset.

But devices such as the Apple iPhone and Nokia N800 - which are not powered by Android - are already showing the potential for a PC-like experience on a mobile device.

Google and partners have said the new phones will be able to make web experiences, such as video, sharing content and social networking, much easier on a handset.

The first phones are not due until the second half of 2008 but developers will be able to get a look at the Android tools from next week.

Will my current phone work with Android?

No. You will have to buy a new phone that is running the Android platform.

Does that mean current phones are obsolete?

Not at all. Rival platform systems, such as Symbian, Palm, Windows Mobile and Blackberry, will continue to exist on an ever expanding array of devices. The companies behind all these platforms say they are also working on more accessible web experiences on future devices.

What has the reaction been to Google's big jump into mobiles?

Mixed. Analysts are emphasising the impressive partners Google has secured. But it is clear that none of the handset partners in the alliance are ditching deals with existing platforms in favour of Android. Google's system will be part of the mix.

Forrester analyst Charlie Golvin wrote: "Paradoxically, Android will increase complexity for developers initially since it represents yet another platform to support."

Technology writer Om Malik has described the move as a "massive PR move, with nothing to show for it right now".

He added: "The partners - with the exception of HTC and T-Mobile - are companies who are, in cricketing parlance, on the backfoot. Motorola, for instance is not exactly a bastion of handset excellence."

What are the business implications of the Google deal?

It is clear that Linux - the open source operating system - is going to be a big player in the mobile space. Android is based on Linux and there are other Linux-based mobile OSes in existence, such as OpenMoko, LiMo and Qtopia.

ABI Research predicts that Mobile Linux will be the fastest growing smartphone operating system over the next five years.

Linux-based smartphones will account for about 31% of such devices by 2012, the analysts have reported.

Why is Google doing this?

There are more people with mobile phones with access to the net right now than there are PCs with online connections.

This is a massive potential market for Google - and every other online firm - that is yet to be tapped and developed.

Improving the mobile web for all is a rising tide that will float all boats, including the Google battleship.

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0.0 Introduction

0.1 Introduction

0.1.1 CCNA Certification
0.1.2 Using the Router Simulator
0.1.3 Available Commands

1.0 Networking Concepts (44 questions)

1.1 OSI Model Layers

1.1.1 OSI Model Introduction
1.1.2 Uses of the OSI Model
1.1.3 The Lower OSI Layers
1.1.4 The Upper OSI Layers
1.1.5 OSI Model Layers
1.1.6 Connection-oriented vs. Connectionless
1.1.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.1

1.2 TCP/IP

1.2.1 The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
1.2.2 TCP/IP Protocols
1.2.3 IP Addresses
1.2.4 IP Address Classes
1.2.5 Special Addresses
1.2.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.2

1.3 Device Communication

1.3.1 Data Encapsulation
1.3.2 Data Encapsulation Process
1.3.3 Service Data Units and Encapsulation
1.3.4 Internetwork Message Routing
1.3.5 Message Routing Facts
1.3.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 1.3

2.0 LAN Design (49 questions)

2.1 Ethernet

2.1.1 Ethernet Architecture
2.1.2 Collision Detection and Recovery
2.1.3 Ethernet Architecture Facts
2.1.4 Ethernet Standards
2.1.5 Half- and Full-Duplex
2.1.6 Upgrading to FastEthernet
2.1.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.1

2.2 Bridging and Switching

2.2.1 Bridges and Switches
2.2.2 How a Bridge Works
2.2.3 How a Bridge Learns
2.2.4 Bridge Facts
2.2.5 How a Switch Works
2.2.6 Switch Facts
2.2.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.2

2.3 Routing

2.3.1 Routers and Routing Tables
2.3.2 Routing Facts
2.3.3 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.3

2.4 LAN Segmentation

2.4.1 LAN Segmentation
2.4.2 Segmentation Facts
2.4.3 ExamSim Questions - Section 2.4

3.0 Cisco Devices (51 questions)

3.1 Connecting Devices

3.1.1 Connecting Devices
3.1.2 Making a Console Connection
3.1.3 Making a Virtual Terminal Connection
3.1.4 Connection Facts
3.1.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.1

3.2 Command Line Interface

3.2.1 Cisco IOS
3.2.2 Router Command Modes
3.2.3 Command Mode Prompts and Commands
3.2.4 Command Help
3.2.5 Command Help Facts
3.2.6 Use Command Help
3.2.7 Advanced Editing Features
3.2.8 Editing Features Facts
3.2.9 Command History
3.2.10 Command History Command List
3.2.11 Turn Off the Command History
3.2.12 Turn On the Command History
3.2.13 Change the Command History Size
3.2.14 View the Command History
3.2.15 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.2

3.3 System Startup

3.3.1 Startup Sequence
3.3.2 Startup Facts
3.3.3 Using Setup Mode
3.3.4 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.3

3.4 Managing System Files

3.4.1 Managing Startup Files and IOS Images
3.4.2 Router Memory
3.4.3 Manipulating Configuration Files
3.4.4 Copy Command List
3.4.5 Specifying Alternate Boot Locations
3.4.6 Backing Up and Upgrading IOS Images
3.4.7 IOS Boot and Upgrade Location Command List
3.4.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.4

3.5 Using Show Commands

3.5.1 Viewing Router Configuration
3.5.2 Show Command List (Basic)
3.5.3 View Router Information
3.5.4 ExamSim Questions - Section 3.5

4.0 Initial Router Configuration (31 questions)

4.1 Hostname and Interface Descriptions

4.1.1 Setting Router and Interface Identification
4.1.2 Router and Interface Identification Command List
4.1.3 Modify the Router Name
4.1.4 Set an Interface Description
4.1.5 Set Interface Descriptions
4.1.6 Configure Router and Interface Identification
4.1.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.1

4.2 System Passwords

4.2.1 Setting Router Passwords
4.2.2 Setting Line Passwords
4.2.3 Password Command List
4.2.4 Set Privileged Mode Passwords
4.2.5 Set Enable Passwords
4.2.6 Exploring Enable Passwords
4.2.7 Set the Console Password
4.2.8 Set a Virtual Terminal Password
4.2.9 Set Router Passwords
4.2.10 Set Console and Line Passwords
4.2.11 Prevent VTY Access
4.2.12 Control Router Access
4.2.13 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.2

4.3 Banners

4.3.1 Setting Router Banners
4.3.2 Banner Command List
4.3.3 Modify Router Banners 1
4.3.4 Modify Router Banners 2
4.3.5 Modify Router Banners 3
4.3.6 Modify Router Banners 4
4.3.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.3

4.4 Interfaces

4.4.1 Router Interfaces
4.4.2 Setting the IP Address
4.4.3 Interface Command List
4.4.4 Set an IP Address
4.4.5 Assign IP Addresses
4.4.6 Examining Interface Status
4.4.7 Examining Serial Interface Status
4.4.8 Interface Statuses
4.4.9 Using ping and traceroute
4.4.10 Exploring Ping
4.4.11 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.4

4.5 Back-to-Back Routers

4.5.1 Back-to-Back Router Configuration
4.5.2 Back-to-Back Configuration Facts
4.5.3 Exploring the Clock Rate
4.5.4 Configure Back-to-Back Routers 1
4.5.5 Configure Back-to-Back Routers 2
4.5.6 Troubleshoot Serial Connections 1
4.5.7 Troubleshoot Serial Connections 2
4.5.8 Troubleshoot Serial Connections 3
4.5.9 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.5

4.6 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

4.6.1 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
4.6.2 Configuring CDP
4.6.3 CDP Command List
4.6.4 View CDP Information
4.6.5 Exploring CDP
4.6.6 Disable CDP on an Interface
4.6.7 Disable CDP on the Router
4.6.8 Configure CDP
4.6.9 Configure CDP Advertisements
4.6.10 Reset CDP Timers
4.6.11 ExamSim Questions - Section 4.6

5.0 Switch Configuration (33 questions)

5.1 Switch Basics

5.1.1 Managing Switches
5.1.2 Switch Components
5.1.3 Switch Configuration Modes
5.1.4 Switch Configuration Command List
5.1.5 Configure the Enable Password
5.1.6 Configure the Hostname and Password
5.1.7 Configure Port Descriptions
5.1.8 Configure a Switch
5.1.9 Configure CDP Parameters
5.1.10 Disable CDP for a Port
5.1.11 Setting the Switch IP Address
5.1.12 Switch IP Address Facts
5.1.13 Configure the Switch IP Address
5.1.14 Exploring Ping from a Switch
5.1.15 Exploring the Default Gateway
5.1.16 Exploring Switch Port Status
5.1.17 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.1

5.2 Virtual LANs (VLANs)

5.2.1 Virtual LANs (VLANs)
5.2.2 VLAN Frame Tagging
5.2.3 Frame Tagging Facts
5.2.4 VLAN Facts
5.2.5 Configuring VLANs
5.2.6 VLAN Command List
5.2.7 Create a VLAN
5.2.8 Create a VLAN with a Name
5.2.9 Modify VLAN Membership
5.2.10 Exploring VLAN Communication
5.2.11 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.2

5.3 Trunking

5.3.1 Trunking
5.3.2 Trunking Command List
5.3.3 Configuring Trunking
5.3.4 Configure Trunking
5.3.5 VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
5.3.6 VTP Facts
5.3.7 Exploring VTP Modes
5.3.8 Configure the Access Mode
5.3.9 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.3

5.4 Spanning Tree

5.4.1 Spanning Tree
5.4.2 Spanning Tree Facts
5.4.3 Spanning Tree Command List
5.4.4 Enable and Disable STP
5.4.5 EtherChannel
5.4.6 EtherChannel Facts
5.4.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 5.4

5.5 Advanced Switching

5.5.1 Switch Port Security
5.5.2 Port Security Facts
5.5.3 Default Switch Configuration
5.5.4 Inter-VLAN Routing
5.5.5 Layer 3 Switching

6.0 Managing TCP/IP (54 questions)

6.1 Subnetting

6.1.1 Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
6.1.2 Subnetting Tasks
6.1.3 Subnetting Scenarios
6.1.4 Binary Calculations
6.1.5 Identifying Subnets and Hosts
6.1.6 Identify the Number of Subnets and Hosts
6.1.7 Selecting a Subnet Mask
6.1.8 Select a Subnet Mask
6.1.9 Identifying Valid Subnets
6.1.10 Identify Valid Subnets
6.1.11 Identifying the Host Range
6.1.12 Identify Addresses
6.1.13 Subnetting Operations

6.2 Configuring IP

6.2.1 IP Configuration
6.2.2 Configure an IP Address 1
6.2.3 Configure an IP Address 2
6.2.4 Configure IP Addresses
6.2.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.2

6.3 Address Resolution

6.3.1 Address Resolution
6.3.2 The DHCP Process
6.3.3 Address Resolution Protocols
6.3.4 Network Address Translation (NAT)
6.3.5 NAT Facts
6.3.6 NAT Command List
6.3.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.3

6.4 Troubleshooting IP

6.4.1 Troubleshooting IP
6.4.2 Traceroute and TTL
6.4.3 IP Troubleshooting
6.4.4 ICMP Messages
6.4.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 6.4

7.0 Access Lists (25 questions)

7.1 Access List Concepts

7.1.1 Access Lists
7.1.2 Access List Facts
7.1.3 ExamSim Questions - Section 7.1

7.2 Configuring Access Lists

7.2.1 Configuring Standard IP Access Lists
7.2.2 Configuring Extended IP Access Lists
7.2.3 IP Access List Command List
7.2.4 Deny Traffic from Specific Hosts
7.2.5 Deny Traffic from Specific Networks
7.2.6 Permit Traffic
7.2.7 Permit Traffic from Specific Hosts
7.2.8 Permit Traffic from Specific Networks
7.2.9 Apply a List to an Interface
7.2.10 Remove a List from an Interface
7.2.11 Apply Access Lists to Interfaces
7.2.12 ExamSim Questions - Section 7.2

7.3 Working with Wildcard Masks

7.3.1 Wildcard Masks
7.3.2 Calculating Wildcard Masks
7.3.3 Use Wildcard Masks 1
7.3.4 Use Wildcard Masks 2
7.3.5 Use Wildcard Masks 3
7.3.6 Use Wildcard Masks 4

7.4 Designing and Monitoring Access Lists

7.4.1 Designing Access Lists
7.4.2 Access List Design Practice 1
7.4.3 Access List Design Practice 2
7.4.4 Access List Design Practice 3
7.4.5 Access List Design Practice 4
7.4.6 Monitoring Access Lists
7.4.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 7.4

8.0 IP Routing (71 questions)

8.1 Routing Concepts

8.1.1 Routing
8.1.2 Routing Protocols
8.1.3 Distance Vector Routing
8.1.4 Routing Loops
8.1.5 Distance Vector Routing Facts
8.1.6 Link State Routing
8.1.7 Link State Route Discovery
8.1.8 Link State Routing Facts
8.1.9 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.1

8.2 Static Routes

8.2.1 Default and Static Routes
8.2.2 Adding Manual Routes
8.2.3 Static Route Command List
8.2.4 Configure Static Routes 1
8.2.5 Configure Static Routes 2
8.2.6 Configure Static Routes 3
8.2.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.2

8.3 Configuring RIP

8.3.1 RIP Facts
8.3.2 Configuring RIP
8.3.3 RIP Command List
8.3.4 View the Routing Table
8.3.5 Examining the Routing Table
8.3.6 Configure RIP Networks 1
8.3.7 Configure RIP Networks 2
8.3.8 Disable IP Routing
8.3.9 Configure RIP Routing 1
8.3.10 Configure RIP Routing 2
8.3.11 Configure RIP Routing (3 routers)
8.3.12 Exploring Network Addressing
8.3.13 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.3

8.4 Troubleshooting RIP

8.4.1 RIP Troubleshooting Introduction
8.4.2 Troubleshoot RIP 1
8.4.3 Troubleshoot RIP 2
8.4.4 Troubleshoot RIP 3
8.4.5 Troubleshoot RIP 4
8.4.6 Troubleshoot RIP 5
8.4.7 Troubleshoot RIP 6
8.4.8 Debugging RIP
8.4.9 RIP Debugging
8.4.10 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.4

8.5 Additional Configuration Practice

8.5.1 RIP Practice Network Diagram
8.5.2 Configure the LAX Router
8.5.3 Configure the SFO Router
8.5.4 Configure the SEA Router
8.5.5 Configure the BOI Router
8.5.6 Configure the DEN Router

8.6 Configuring IGRP

8.6.1 IGRP Facts
8.6.2 Configuring IGRP
8.6.3 IGRP Command List
8.6.4 Configure IGRP Networks
8.6.5 Configure IGRP Routing 1
8.6.6 Configure IGRP Communication
8.6.7 Configure IGRP Routing 2
8.6.8 Exploring the AS Number
8.6.9 Exploring RIP and IGRP Interaction
8.6.10 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.6

8.7 Troubleshooting IGRP

8.7.1 IGRP Troubleshooting Introduction
8.7.2 Troubleshoot IGRP 1
8.7.3 Troubleshoot IGRP 2
8.7.4 Troubleshoot IGRP 3
8.7.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.7

8.8 OSPF

8.8.1 OSPF Design
8.8.2 OSPF Facts
8.8.3 Configuring OSPF
8.8.4 OSPF Command List
8.8.5 Configure OSPF Networks
8.8.6 Exploring OSPF
8.8.7 Configure OSPF Routing
8.8.8 Managing OSPF
8.8.9 Troubleshoot OSPF 1
8.8.10 Troubleshoot OSPF 2
8.8.11 Troubleshoot OSPF 3
8.8.12 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.8

8.9 EIGRP

8.9.1 EIGRP Facts
8.9.2 EIGRP Command List
8.9.3 Configure EIGRP Networks
8.9.4 Configure EIGRP Routing
8.9.5 Troubleshoot EIGRP 1
8.9.6 Troubleshoot EIGRP 2
8.9.7 Troubleshoot EIGRP 3
8.9.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.9

8.10 Routing Protocol Comparison

8.10.1 Routing Protocol Comparison
8.10.2 Routing Administrative Distances
8.10.3 ExamSim Questions - Section 8.10

9.0 Wide Area Networking (12 questions)

9.1 WAN Concepts

9.1.1 WAN Communication
9.1.2 WAN Structure
9.1.3 WAN Services
9.1.4 WAN Services Facts
9.1.5 WAN Encapsulation
9.1.6 WAN Encapsulation Facts
9.1.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 9.1

10.0 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) (15 questions)

10.1 PPP

10.1.1 PPP Concepts
10.1.2 Establishing a PPP Session
10.1.3 PPP Facts
10.1.4 Setting PPP Encapsulation
10.1.5 PPP Command List
10.1.6 Exploring Serial Encapsulation
10.1.7 Configure PPP
10.1.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 10.1

11.0 Frame Relay (25 questions)

11.1 Frame Relay Concepts

11.1.1 Frame Relay
11.1.2 Frame Relay Communication
11.1.3 Frame Relay Facts
11.1.4 Frame Relay Protocols
11.1.5 ExamSim Questions - Section 11.1

11.2 Enabling Frame Relay

11.2.1 Configuring Frame Relay
11.2.2 Frame Relay Command List
11.2.3 Exploring Inverse ARP
11.2.4 Configure Frame Relay Encapsulation
11.2.5 Configure Frame Relay Communication
11.2.6 Disable Inverse ARP
11.2.7 ExamSim Questions - Section 11.2

11.3 Static Mappings

11.3.1 Exploring Static Mappings
11.3.2 Add a Static Map
11.3.3 Configure Static Mappings
11.3.4 Configure Frame Relay Links

11.4 Subinterfaces

11.4.1 Subinterfaces
11.4.2 Subinterfaces Facts
11.4.3 Configuring Serial Subinterfaces: Multipoint
11.4.4 Configuring Serial Subinterfaces: Point-to-Point
11.4.5 Frame Relay Subinterface Command List
11.4.6 Configure Point-to-Point Frame Relay
11.4.7 Configure Multipoint Frame Relay
11.4.8 Configure a Subinterface 1
11.4.9 Configure a Subinterface 2
11.4.10 ExamSim Questions - Section 11.4

11.5 Troubleshooting Frame Relay

11.5.1 Frame Relay Troubleshooting Introduction
11.5.2 Troubleshoot Frame Relay 1
11.5.3 Troubleshoot Frame Relay 2
11.5.4 Troubleshoot Frame Relay 3
11.5.5 Troubleshoot Frame Relay 4
11.5.6 Troubleshoot Frame Relay 5
11.5.7 Monitoring Frame Relay
11.5.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 11.5

12.0 ISDN (38 questions)

12.1 ISDN Concepts

12.1.1 ISDN
12.1.2 ISDN Facts
12.1.3 ISDN Protocol Standards
12.1.4 ISDN Components and Reference Points
12.1.5 ISDN Addressing
12.1.6 ISDN Communication
12.1.7 ISDN Communication Facts
12.1.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 12.1

12.2 Configuring BRI Interfaces

12.2.1 Configuring ISDN BRI
12.2.2 ISDN Command List
12.2.3 About ISDN Simulations
12.2.4 Configure the Switch Type
12.2.5 Configure SPIDs
12.2.6 Exploring BRI Status
12.2.7 Exploring ISDN Status
12.2.8 Configure BRI Connections
12.2.9 Configure BRI Communications
12.2.10 ExamSim Questions - Section 12.2

12.3 Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)

12.3.1 Dial-on-Demand Routing
12.3.2 The DDR Process
12.3.3 DDR Facts
12.3.4 Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)
12.3.5 DDR Command List
12.3.6 Configure a Dialer Group
12.3.7 Exploring Dialer Strings and Maps
12.3.8 Configure Dialer Strings
12.3.9 Configure Dialer Maps
12.3.10 Configure a DDR Connection
12.3.11 Configure DDR Communications 1
12.3.12 Configure Static DDR Routes
12.3.13 Configure DDR Communications 2
12.3.14 ExamSim Questions - Section 12.3

12.4 DDR Timers

12.4.1 DDR Timers
12.4.2 Set the Idle Timer
12.4.3 Set the Fast Idle Timer
12.4.4 Configure DDR Timers
12.4.5 Reset the DDR Timers
12.4.6 ExamSim Questions - Section 12.4

12.5 Complete ISDN Configuration

12.5.1 ISDN Configuration Process
12.5.2 Configure ISDN/DDR Communications
12.5.3 Configure ISDN/DDR Routing

12.6 Troubleshooting ISDN BRI

12.6.1 DDR Show Commands
12.6.2 ISDN Troubleshooting Introduction
12.6.3 Troubleshoot BRI Connections 1
12.6.4 Troubleshoot BRI Connections 2
12.6.5 Troubleshoot BRI Connections 3
12.6.6 Troubleshoot BRI Connections 4
12.6.7 Troubleshoot BRI Connections 5
12.6.8 ExamSim Questions - Section 12.6

ExamSim (550 questions)

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