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Binary numbers can quickly be converted into octal numbers. You can express a binary number in octal in many less digits. Related Article Tags: , , We looked at Number Systems and counting (see It's a Binary World - How Computers Count) last time. As a quick refresher, we saw that computers are made up of many units of 0 and 1, the binary system. 1 is the highest digit possible so numbers in the computer are stored as for example 1010 or 10 in decimal. We also saw that these binary numbers can be seen as octal (8) or hexadecimal (16) numbers - in this case 1010 becomes 15 octal, or A hex. When you're putting together your CCNA / CCNP home lab, deciding on the cables you'll need and how many you'll need can get confusing quickly. Learn how to make these decisions without spending extra money in this tutorial from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , An access server is a great addition to your Cisco home lab, but configuring one can be a little confusing. Learn how to configure and troubleshoot your access server with Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Occasionally, during your CCNA and CCNP studies, you'll run into a term that just doesn't quite make sense to you. (Okay, more than occasionally!) One such term is "reverse telnet". As a Cisco certification candidate, you know that telnet is simply a protocol that allows you to remotely connect to a networking device such as a router or switch. But what is "reverse telnet", and why is it so important to a Cisco CCNA / CCNP home lab setup? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Many have cursed their computer for taking things too literally! It's easy to blame the computer when something goes wrong. Many people who work with computers have never learned binary or hexadecimal number systems. While we may not have to use these number systems often, it can be handy to know about them. Related Article Tags: , , Learn about the hardware and cables needed to set up your Cisco home lab with an access server from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , When you're putting your CCNA and/or CCNP home lab together, you're not just buying routers and switches you're creating a blueprint for success. There is no better way to learn about how real Cisco routers and switches work than to work with the real thing! Related Article Tags: , ,
When putting your CCNA and CCNP home lab together, you've got to have the right cables! Learn what you'll need and when you'll need it in this tutorial from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , When you're putting together your Cisco home lab, you have a lot of models to choose from! Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, shows you how he's built his CCNA / CCNP home labs and offers tips on purchasing your own Cisco routers. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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