Archive for March, 2009

Book review: IPv6 Security

March 31st, 2009 by Ivan Pepelnjak


The high-end books published by Cisco Press are usually pretty good, but every now and then they manage to produce a masterpiece that has all the potential to become a legend. The “IPv6 Security” book by Scott Hogg and Eric Vyncke is definitely in this category and is a must-read ...

Dynamic Virtual Sessions

March 27th, 2009 by Marjan Bradesko


Recently I attended a webinar that boasted a prominent speaker. The topic was »virtual classrooms« (or »online synchronous training,« as we sometimes call it). With quite a bit of experience in such an environment, I expected to see the real master in action – and to learn the last tiny ...

NIL’s expertise promoted at Cisco Learning Network

March 24th, 2009 by Bojana Stucin


NIL as one of the top rated companies in the Security area is proud to have a special privilege to promote one of the security solutions through the Cisco Learning Network. NIL's instructor, Jaroslav Rajic, presents a Designing Site-to-Site IPsec VPNs, which is also a part of IP corner series. Together ...

New Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS) 1.0 E-course

March 20th, 2009 by Bojana Stucin


After the IIUC E-course for voice track, the new IINS 1.0 E-course for security track has been added to NIL e-course portfolio. As the IINS training supports the CCNA Security certification, this e-course should be your first step towards highest certifications in your security track.

Focus on the Content

March 16th, 2009 by Marjan Bradesko


Recently the move to e-learning environments has been driven not only by the greater affordability of tools, but also by economic situations. As an e-learner, you definitely want to get most out of your e-learning. It’s the content, not the technology delivering the training, that counts.

Add a VPN to an Enterprise Network with Multi-VRF Functionality

March 2nd, 2009 by Marjan Bradesko


Are you in charge of connectivity for numerous small sites spread throughout a geographic area? And you need to provide a transport for the traffic generated by the video surveillance on the remote sites? The security policy dictates that IP traffic from the video cameras is separated from the other ...