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Updating software

August 3rd, 2009 -- Posted in Computers & Internet | No Comments »

Using this free dvd burning software augurs well for you if you happen to be the guy who keeps updating the software whenever possible. Because this free dvd burning software requires that you be updating at every possible time. Since these softwares are written programs which keep them running they require some update to be done then and there so that they will be able to run or burn the new improved dvds which have different features unknown to the free dvd burning software? To get these updates all you have to do is a simple procedure and that too from your home, just send some application to the site from where you got this free dvd burning software then almost all the job is over. Now, you can start your dvd burning spree, and help yourself save lot of memory spaces in your systems. By updating the free burning software you are not only saving on time but also saving your free dvd burning software from being extinct. This updating will help you avoid lot of problems which may arise when you burn a dvd at high speed than it is possible by the unmodified free dvd burning software.

SEO as Marketing Strategy

June 25th, 2009 -- Posted in Computers & Internet | No Comments »

SEO or Search Engine Optimisation is a term found by consultants who carry out search operations for their clients. Many computer companies outsource the activity of Search Engine Optimisation to the specialists who invent innovative ways to get the maximum result with the shortest time. Link Building is their major activity by which they tabulate the links through which the desired results may be obtained. Most of the user websites now provides various options in their Search Engine Optimisation activities. The web sites which are providing information to its users offer Search Engine Optimisation or Link Building as a good marketing strategy for its usage. Hence they concentrate on providing the best Search Engine Optimization tool to their clients by coding the search option in HTML option. The process of Search Engine Optimization involves downloading of various pages, indexing them in order and storing them with the address of the page where they are located so that the schedule may be utilized by the user whenever they are in need of. While indexing the contents of a page care should be taken that the name of the page should be relevant to the contents of the page.

Increase the traffic of your website using link building services

June 5th, 2009 -- Posted in Computers & Internet | No Comments »

When a site is created, the popularity level of the key aspect since it is an important thing in deciding about the reach of the websites to the people across all over the world. There are some techniques which are available in order to increase the number of the views which are being made to your websites one of the best methods which is being followed is the link building services, this actually is a technique in which there is a system which works in order to copy various sources of the links from the other sites which are offering the similar services. When this is done, the website become search engine optimized (SEO). Hence when the search is being made by the various users there is a great chance that the website will appear in top of the search engine. This is very much useful in increasing the number of the hits which is being made into the website. The link building services are having a crucial role in increasing the volume of the business which is being made in the online based market this also includes the service of directory submission which will help you the place site in the top lists of the directories.

CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam Tutorial: EIGRP Stuck-In-Active Routes

January 11th, 2009 -- Posted in Computers & Internet | No Comments »


Passing the BSCI exam and earning your CCNP is all about knowing the details, and when it comes to EIGRP SIA routes, there are plenty of details to know. A quick check in a search engine for “troubleshoot SIA” will bring up quite a few matches. Troubleshooting SIA routes is very challengin in that there’s no one reason they occur.

View the EIGRP topology table with the show ip eigrp topology command, and you’ll see a code next to every successor and feasible successor. A popular misconception is that we want these routes to have an “A” next to them - so they’re active. That’s what we want, right? Active routes sound good, right?

Well, they sound good, but they’re not. If a route shows as Active in the EIGRP topology table, that means that DUAL is currently calculating that route, and it’s currently unusable. When a route is Passive (”P), that means it’s not being recalculated and it’s a usable route.

Generally, a route shown as Active is going to be there for a very short period of time by the time you repeat the command, hopefully that Active route has gone Passive. Sometimes that doesn’t happen, though, and the route becomes SIA - Stuck In Active.

A route becomes SIA when a query goes unanswered for so long that the neighbor relationship is reset. From experience, I can tell you that troubleshooting SIA routes is more of an art form than a science, but there are four main reasons a route becomes SIA:

The link is unidirectional, so the query can’t possibly be answered.

The queried router’s resources are unavailable, generally due to high CPU utilization.

The queried router’s memory is corrupt or otherwise unable to allow the router to answer the query.

The link between the two routers is of low quality, allowing just enough packets through to keep the neighbor relationship intact, but not good enough to allow the replies through.

To sum it up, routes generally become SIA when a neighbor either doesn’t answer a query, or either the query or reply took a wrong turn somewhere. I told you it wasn’t the easiest thing to troubleshoot!

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