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April 4, 2011

Site to Site VPN with Dynamic Crypto Map

In this post I will talk about Hub-and-Spoke VPN with one dynamic and two static crypto-maps between Cisco routers. The scenario is as following: There is a central HQ site which will be the Hub of our VPN network and also two branch sites which will be the spokes in our VPN network (see diagram below). The central HQ site will have a dynamic crypto-map while the branch sites will have a static crypto map. By configuring the central site with a dynamic crypto-map it means that the remote branch sites can have a dynamic public IP address. The branch sites will have a static crypto-map because for them the remote site (i.e the central HQ site) will have a static public IP address.

First of all let’s discuss some key points you must have in mind for this scenario which uses both static crypto-map and Dynamic crypto-map.

●     In the case of static crypto-map all peers on the VPN terminator (HUB) must be configured manually with their specific static public IP address. In the

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Tags: Map
April 3, 2011

A Case Study on How to Sell in Email

In our business writing courses, people often ask how to write persuasive sales messages, and the topic is popularamong the emailed questions I receive. In response to the interest, the current issue ofour free e-newsletter, Better Writing at Work,includes a case study analyzing a sales emailthat arrived in my inbox.

The message appears below with its identifying details changed. Do you thinkit ispersuasive? Why or why not? __________________

Subject: Diversify – 3 Ways

Dear ,

My name is Suzie Barr and I am a colleague of David Gross. During the past year I have been in charge of the development of our Diversify series of financial learning games.

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Tags: Email
March 27, 2011

The Latest Word on the Word “Email”

If you have been holding back on using the word email, without a hyphen, in your business writing, waiting for astyle manual to firmly support your choice, The Associated Press (AP) has finally acted.

On March 18, AP announced the change in style from e-mail to email. The change will appear in the next edition of The AP Stylebook, but AP is using email already in its news stories.For example, see the story “Email to Wis. gov. initially favored union rights,” in which email appears as anoun (email and emails) and as a verb.

I have been using the unhyphenated version foryears, and I am delighted that a style manual has finally come out unequivocally in its favor.

If you like to compare the views of experts, here is the latest word from respected resources:

Gregg Reference Manual, 11th Edition (2011), does not offer a firm opinion. It states,”The original form.

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Tags: Email, Word Email
March 26, 2011

Independent School

This post will give attention to the type of schooling is provided at independent schools, and. The titles ‘independent school’ and ‘private school’ both are in fact one and the identical thing, with respect to the nation you reside in. The main difference between these and public schools is that they are not financed by the state government by any means.

This implies that families are spending money on their kid’s education rather than depending on government entities to pay. Most independent educational facilities offer scholarship grants to kids who perform well in a few topics or sports activities at the school premises. These entitle the good candidates to get the rest of their schooling, or some of it, without any charge.

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Malloy’s 2011 Tax Tour Hits Greenwich

Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy will be in Greenwich tonight, the next stop on his 2011 Tax Tour that’s sweeping through the state.

Since Malloy’s disastrous plan was announced last month, I’ve received eight emails from the Connecticut Education Association. Here’s a brief summary of each one:

February 16: Governor presents budget; Keeps promise on Education Cost Sharing Grant (ECS); Funds teachers’ pension at actuarial amount; Funds retired teachers’ healthcare fund at actuarial amount.

February 20: A reminder to vote for CEA endorsed candidates for February 22nd special elections. All endorsed c

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Tags: 2011 Tax, 2011 Tax Tour, Greenwich, Tax Tour
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