Posts Tagged ‘Computers’

PostHeaderIcon Cisco Command Line Interface

They who used Cisco equipment on their network system will not face any trouble in case they want to integrate with others network platform such as Huawei or Juniper. How this could happen? Basically Cisco, Huawei, Juniper etc have the similar concept on the networking and more over they have similar Command Line Interface (CLI). Cisco is the pioneer of this Command Line Interface (CLI) then followed by many network manufactures. It means when you will configure and troubleshoot on those network platforms you will have clear idea how it should be

The Command Line Interface (CLI) which have the similar command e.g. how to show current configuration on the router. Cisco requires command “show current-configuration” or “show config” to display the entire of current configuration. Others platform will use similar command to display the same configuration such as “display current configuration”. Cisco platform requires to type “enable” command if you want to configure the router. Most of others platform requires the same command or similar command such as “system” command. The hardware architecture almost has the same design such as modular, double power supply for high series etc

The whole configuration on the router device is referring to Cisco platform. This is benefit when we used Cisco equipment. The similar command and concept will be in others platform. If you want to learn more about Cisco platform including how to configure the router, you can go to http://www.osihardware.com/. There is much information especially about Cisco router.

PostHeaderIcon Working With Computers – In Today’s Society, There’s No Escape

Well, we’ve been warned that this time would come – probably from the earlier eighties on. Yes, computers have finally taken over and if you doubt it, we’re here to convince you – but not because we want to or because we can. We want to convince you that if you don’t take the necessary steps to control that reign, you’re going to be left behind further than you could have ever imagined.

Computers are everywhere. Take a moment to try and think of a place a business where you didn’t see a computer in use. From the small local corner store to the largest hospital, computers are in every gas station, grocery store, bank, restaurant, beauty shop, and doctor’s office around. From a consumer’s point of view – you may not think that’s much to worry about. But along with computers, we’ve also been infiltrated with a little thing called “self-service.” Today, there are more self-serviced resources than ever and in an effort to synchronize them with headquarter databases, they’re provided via your inescapable computer.

Here are some examples. Banking is self-serviced through the desktop-clad ATM machine. Gas stations are self-serviced through a menu-clad touch screen kiosk. Most cash registers are Windows XP or Vista machines that send purchase details back to headquarters via the Internet (or a small Intranet). Having your weight, blood pressure, and heart rate measured and recorded is now a digitized process. Even ordering a pizza is now a simple matter of dialing from a wireless cell phone and making a few selections from series of pre-programmed menus!

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PostHeaderIcon Open Source Software

If you’ve spent any lengthy amount of time on the Internet, you’ve probably heard of open source software but might not have fully understood what it is and why it even exists.  This article will describe this recent phenomenon and describe some of its benefits for the software using community.

In a nutshell, open source software is software made by everyone – for everyone. The hopes behind its development is that through its open access, it will evolve into something that represents the true desires of computer users. Through a wide network of user involvement, the software in question is enhanced and debugged without costs or administrative politics.

Traditionally, software is developed behind closed doors. A team of professional coders build it but the community at large isn’t part of its conception. It’s costly to produce and as you can probably guess, that cost is passed on to the end user: the consumer. Open source software on the other hand is free. Free to download, free to install, free to use, free to modify, and free to share.

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PostHeaderIcon Basic GUI Terminology – Knowing What You’re Working With Helps Technicians

Getting help with your computer software can be easier when you know the correct terms to use. One of the biggest problems that new computer users have with technical support is not knowing how to correctly describe the problem that they’re having. And it isn’t fair to expect a tech support person to automatically know what a “thing-a-ma-jingy,” or “whatcha-ma-call-it” is.

The following describes the correct names for common components of software so that when you experience a problem, you can effectively describe an issue that you’re having and a technician can readily resolve it.

User interface – this is the visual design of a program. It may contain squares, boxes, words, icons, and buttons. If you’re experiencing insufficient memory for example, you might see black rectangles across the user interface of your software programs.

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