Saturday, December 31, 2005

Happy New Year!

Hi folks,

I hope to have a new show put together soon. Please hang in there. I've been getting a tonne of hits to my site this month and my server is showing it so please bear with me as I try to keep things running smoothly.

Again, thanks for all the support and the interest that all of you have in Kryptoradio. I had no idea that this podcast would become so popular!


Stay tuned for the next show. I'll be covering WAN technologies such as point-to-point leased lines, ISDN and Dial-Backup as well as Frame-Relay.

Friday, October 28, 2005

Show #8 - Scaling IP Addresses (CIDR, NAT/PAT)

Scaling IP Addresses using CIDR, NAT, and PAT (34.1MB)
Running time: 74:36

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Kryptoradio is now a proud member of the TechPodcast Network!

Yes, it's true. Thanks to everyone who has subscribe to the show. Since there has been such an overwhelming response I will be putting shows out more often however, I havent decided on a schedule yet. Any feedback regarding the issue would be great.



In this episode I discuss techniques used to allow IP addresses to be conserved. I mention CIDR notation along with NAT and PAT concepts along with an overview of IPv6.

Like all shows, this one contains alot of material that could be better understood by actually doing hands-on exercises. If you need help with any of the concepts I talk about please contact me and I'll try my best to clarify anything that needs...well...clarification.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Show #7 -Route Summarization and VLSM

Route Summarization and VLSM (15.4MB)
Running time: 33:49

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In this episode I discuss route summarization and VLSM (variable-length subnet mask). I tried to keep the content as simple as I could while keeping in the good stuff.

Like all shows, this one contains alot of material that could be better understood by actually doing hands-on exercises. If you need help with any of the concepts I talk about please contact me and I'll try my best to clarify anything that needs...well...clarification.

Friday, September 09, 2005

Show #6 - OSPF and EIGRP Routing Protocols

OSPF and EIGRP Routing Protocols (26MB)
Running time: 56:54

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In this episode I introduce OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols. The information is not exhaustive but rather just an overview of the technologies which will help prepare you for CCNA certification. For complete indepth information on OSPF and EIGRP consider looking at CCNP BCRAN materials.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

Show #5 - RIP and IGRP Routing Protocols

RIP and IGRP Routing Protocols (31.1MB)
Running time: 68:05

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In this episode I give a brief introduction to ip addresses and subnetting as I promised in show #4. At this point I assume most listeners already understand subnetting and how to calculate subnet information. For those of you who would like additional help on subnetting please contact me and I'll gladly help you out.

For this show's main topic I discuss 2 routing protocols: RIP and IGRP.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Show #4 - VLANs and Trunking

VLANs and Trunking (25.6MB)
Running time: 54:46

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In this episode I wrap up the Spanning Tree Protocol topic from show #3 and move into VLANs and Trunking.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Show #3 -Spanning Tree Protocol

Spanning Tree Protocol (28MB)
Running time: 1:01:14

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In this episode I discuss Spanning Tree Protocol. Since this topic isn't very complex I managed to sqeeze most of the content into one show. I will touch on the actual switch configuration at the beginning of show #4 before we jump into vlans and trunking.

Monday, August 15, 2005

Show #2 -Cisco 2950 Switch Commands

Introduction to Switching (18.7 MB)
Running time: 40:52

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In this show I discuss more lan switching concepts while covering some of the basic commands used on the Cisco 2950 switch.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Show #1 - Network Switching Concepts

Introduction to Switching (11.0 MB)
Running time: 28:04


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NOTE: This site is still in ALPHA for lack of a better word. Please check back often as I will soon be adhering to a regular posting schedule. This first show is not as smooth sounding as I would like so I'm going to upgrade my equipment and get a higher quality show put together soon. Also, as I put these shows together I hope to streamline the content and make it as accessible for the listener as possible.

This is podcast number 1! I welcome any comments or suggestions...good, bad, or indifferent. I will also be upgrading my server in the near future as well as creating a dedicated website for the show.