Cisco Internetworking Operating System (ios)Netwax Lab
Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating
System) is software used on most Cisco Systems
routers and current Cisco network switches.
(Earlier switches ran CatOS.) IOS is a package of
routing, switching, internetworking and
telecommunications functions integrated into a
multitasking operating system.
Cisco Internetworking Operating System (ios)Netwax Lab
Cisco IOS (originally Internetwork Operating
System) is software used on most Cisco Systems
routers and current Cisco network switches.
(Earlier switches ran CatOS.) IOS is a package of
routing, switching, internetworking and
telecommunications functions integrated into a
multitasking operating system.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
FIDO Alliance Osaka Seminar: Passkeys at Amazon.pdf
10 Command Line quan trọng để giao tiếp với Cisco IOs
1. 10 commands you should master when working with the Cisco IOS
The Cisco IOS provides thousands of commands, and configuring it can be challenging.
Here are 10 commands you need to know, inside and out, when using the Cisco IOS.
#1: The “?”
It may seem entirely too obvious that you should know how to type ? to ask for help
when using the Cisco IOS. However, the Cisco IOS is completely different from other
operating systems when it comes to using the question mark (help key). As the IOS is a
command-line operating system with thousands of possible commands and parameters,
using the ? can save your day.
You can use the command in many ways. First, use it when you don’t know what
command to type. For example, type ? at the command line for a list of all possible
commands. You can also use ? when you don’t know what a command’s next parameter
should be. For example, you might type show ip ? If the router requires no other
parameters for the command, the router will offer CR as the only option. Finally, use ? to
see all commands that start with a particular letter. For example, show c? will return a list
of commands that start with the letter c.
#2: show running-configuration
The show running-config command shows the router, switch, or firewall’s current
configuration. The running-configuration is the config that is in the router’s memory.
You change this config when you make changes to the router. Keep in mind that config is
not saved until you do a copy running-configuration startup-configuration. This
command can be abbreviated sh run.
#3: copy running-configuration startup-configuration
This command will save the configuration that is currently being modified (in RAM),
also known as the running-configuration, to the nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM). If the
power is lost, the NVRAM will preserve this configuration. In other words, if you edit the
router’s configuration, don’t use this command and reboot the router–those changes will
be lost. This command can be abbreviated copy run start. The copy command can also be
used to copy the running or startup configuration from the router to a TFTP server in case
something happens to the router.
#4: show interface
The show interface command displays the status of the router’s interfaces. Among other
things, this output provides the following:
· Interface status (up/down)
· Protocol status on the interface
· Utilization
· Errors
· MTU
This command is essential for troubleshooting a router or switch. It can also be used by
specifying a certain interface, like shint fa0/0.
2. #5: show ip interface
Even more popular than show interface are show ip interface and show ip interface brief.
The show ip interface command provides tons of useful information about the
configuration and status of the IP protocol and its services, on all interfaces. The show ip
interface brief command provides a quick status of the interfaces on the router, including
their IP address, Layer 2 status, and Layer 3 status.
#6: config terminal, enable, interface, and router
Cisco routers have different modes where only certain things can be shown or certain
things can be changed. Being able to move between these modes is critical to
successfully configuring the router.
For example, when logging in, you start off at the user mode (where the prompt looks
like >). From there, you type enable to move to privileged mode (where the prompt looks
like #). In privileged mode, you can show anything but not make changes. Next, type
config terminal (or config t) to go to global configuration mode (where the prompt looks
like router(config)# ). From here, you can change global parameters. To change a
parameter on an interface (like the IP address), go to interface configuration mode with
the interface command (where the prompt looks like router(config-if)#). Also from the
global configuration mode, you can go into router configuration using the router
{protocol} command. To exit from a mode, type exit.
#7: no shutdown
The no shutdown command enables an interface (brings it up). This command must be
used in interface configuration mode. It is useful for new interfaces and for
troubleshooting. When you’re having trouble with an interface, you may want to try a
shut and no shut. Of course, to bring the interface down, reverse the command and just
say shutdown. This command can be abbreviated no shut.
#8: show ip route
The show ip route command is used to show the router’s routing table. This is the list of
all networks that the router can reach, their metric (the router’s preference for them), and
how to get there. This command can be abbreviated shipro and can have parameters after
it, like shiproospf for all OSPF routers. To clear the routing table of all routes, you do
clear ip route *. To clear it of just one route, do clear ip route 1.1.1.1 for clearing out that
particular network.
#9: show version
The show version command gives you the router’s configuration register (essentially, the
router’s firmware settings for booting up), the last time the router was booted, the version
of the IOS, the name of the IOS file, the model of the router, and the router’s amount of
RAM and Flash. This command can be abbreviated shver.
#10: debug
The debug command has many options and does not work by itself. It provides detailed
3. debugging output on a certain application, protocol, or service. For example, debug ip
route will tell you every time a router is added to or removed from the router.
Với câu lệnh show có thể filter để tìm dòng config cần thiết.
Ví dụ:
Cisco# show ip int brief | ?
begin Begin with the line that matches
exclude Exclude lines that match
grep Include/exclude lines that match
include Include lines that match
Cisco# show int ip brie
HTML Code:
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status
Protocol
Ethernet0 unassigned YES unset administratively
down down
Ethernet1 172.30.30.1 YES unset up
up
Ethernet2 unassigned YES unset up
up
Ethernet2.485 xx.98.179.233 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet2.490 xx.98.179.237 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet2.500 xx.98.179.225 YES CONFIG administratively
down down
Ethernet3 unassigned YES unset up
up
Ethernet3.2 xx.18.188.1 YES CONFIG administratively
down down
Ethernet3.3 xx.98.179.1 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3.4 xx.98.179.130 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3.5 xx.98.179.161 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3.6 172.20.20.1 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet4 unassigned YES unset administratively
down down
Ethernet5 unassigned YES unset administratively
down down
Ethernet6 unassigned YES unset administratively
down down
Ethernet7 unassigned YES unset administratively
down down
4. Virtual254 unassigned YES unset up
up
CISCO# show int ip brie | include up --> chỉ show những interface có status up
HTML Code:
Ethernet1 172.30.30.1 YES unset up
up
Ethernet2 unassigned YES unset up
up
Ethernet2.485 xx.98.179.233 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet2.490 xx.98.179.237 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3 unassigned YES unset up
up
Ethernet3.3 xx.98.179.1 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3.4 xx.98.179.130 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3.5 xx.98.179.161 YES CONFIG up
up
Ethernet3.6 172.20.20.1 YES CONFIG up
up
Virtual254 unassigned YES unset up
up
Ngoài ra có thể show luôn lệnh config trên interface
Cisco# show run int e3.6
! interface Ethernet3.6
vlan 6
nameif Guest
security-level 20
ip address 172.20.20.1 255.255.255.0 standby 172.20.20.2