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Friday, November 14, 2008

Cisco IOS XR Security Guide Book

This introduction contains the following:
• Definition of security and the role of security in the larger context of high network availability
• A preview of the modules in the Cisco IOS XR Security Guide
This guide describes many aspects of the system security that Cisco IOS XR software provides on the Cisco CRS-1 routers and Cisco 12000 Series Router.

Internet attacks occur every day, and these attacks can include core routers as targets—usually with some form of denial of service (DoS) attack.




Fortunately, the Cisco CRS-1 router and Cisco 12000 Series Router come with a highly robust, built-in security structure. These routers can withstand attacks and remain in service until the necessary responses have been completed. This guide describes the software architecture and the hardware support for addressing these attacks. It also provides guidance on how you can further protect your investment in these products. Our security goal for the Cisco CRS-1 router and the Cisco 12000 Series Router is to neutralize attacks and recover quickly from any degradation of service. The point is to keep the router always operating, regardless of even a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack. We developed the systems that run Cisco IOS XRsoftware so that an attack on one process, service, or plane does not compromise any other process, service, or plane. For example, a process that is shut down automatically restarts, and when needed, a patch can be applied without restarting the router. Essentially, these mechanisms are:
• Modularity of services
• Separation and isolation of management, control, and data (or forwarding) planes
• Multiple layers of increasingly stringent defense
• Convenient upgradability

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Nokia Enterprise Solutions Mail for Exchange Client Version: 2.7.0


Beginning with release 2.7.0 Mail for Exchange will install on all Nokia Series 60 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2 devices. During installation on any device not listed in the previous section, the user will be shown an information note saying that Mail for Exchange has not been certified on that device.

Mail for Exchange supports these 40 languages (devices may support more): American English, Arabic, Chinese Hong Kong, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English British, Estonian, Finnish, French, French Canadian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese Brazilian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish European, Spanish Latin American, Swedish, Tagalog, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian.

NEW FEATURES IN THIS RELEASE



• Exchange Server 2007 Autodiscover
When configuring Mail for Exchange for the first time you may be able to receive the server name for synchronizing with your Exchange Server 2007 automatically. When prompted, enter your e-mail address, domain, username, password, and access point. A connection to the server is made and the correct server name is retrieved automatically. In case the automatic server name retrieval fails, continue the profile creation as you normally would. Regardless of whether the automatic retrieval fails or succeeds, the information already collected is saved to your profile. (Note: This service requires setup by your Exchange Server 2007 administrator.)
• Mail for Exchange 2.7.0 can be installed on any Nokia Series 60 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2.
• Confirmations will be displayed to the user when the server requires new or more restrictive security features to be enabled on the device.
• The mapping of data fields in Contacts between the server and the device has been updated. New fields mapped are Middle name, Car phone, Department, Spouse, Anniversary.

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Impatica ShowMate for BlackBerry User’s Manual


Impatica ShowMate is a sleek, compact electronic accessory that allows you to connect a BlackBerry handheld to a projector or other display in order to present slide shows created in Microsoft PowerPoint. This alleviates the need to carry a heavy, awkward laptop computer for the purposes of giving presentations.

This User’s Manual explains everything you need to know about using Impatica ShowMate. It is not intended to teach you how to use PowerPoint. We presume that you already have adequate knowledge in that area.



The Impatica ShowMate package includes everything you need to become a mobile presenter. It is specifically designed to make your user experience as easy and intuitive as possible.
1. IMPATICA SHOWMATE
Impatica ShowMate is a simple, compact device. It acts as an interface between your BlackBerry and any projector or display to allow presentation of full-fidelity presentations without the need for a computer.

2. USB CABLE
One ten-foot USB cable is provided. It may be used in place of the built-in Bluetooth to connect your ShowMate to your BlackBerry. It is also used for connecting your ShowMate to your Windows PC for password configuration and firmware updates.
Note for users of 7700 series
BlackBerry handhelds: If you wish to make a wired connection from your BlackBerry to your ShowMate, you must use the USB cable supplied with your BlackBerry. Use the USB cable supplied with the ShowMate to connect your BlackBerry power charger to your ShowMate.

3. QUICKINSTALL/QUICKSTART GUIDE
The Impatica ShowMate QuickInstall and QuickStart Guide is conveniently located on the back of the CD-ROM sleeve. It provides you with the basic steps required to set up and use your ShowMate.

4. CD-ROM
The ShowMate CD-ROM includes several helpful items to get you up and running as quickly and smoothly as possible:
• This User’s Manual
• The ShowMate QuickInstall/QuickStart Guide
• A copy of Impatica for PowerPoint BlackBerry Edition Note: If you do not already have registration information for the software, please visit http://www.impatica.com/showmate/register.
• A sample PowerPoint presentation to practice projecting with Impatica ShowMate
• Links to Impatica ShowMate Updater software and an online multimedia tutorial.

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SendioMobile Customer Manual


This section walks through how to set- up a development environment for editing the SendioMobile source using NetBeans. Although this section assume no set- up has been done on the client machine, it does assume that there is a working copy of the NetBeans project in an accessible subversion repository. See the section of this document on creating a NetBeans project from scratch for information on how to configure project files to work with RIM’s API and emulators.

Prerequisite Applications
Before setting up the development environment, you will need to have the following programs installed:
- NetBeans 6.x with the Mobility plug- in - Subversion binaries - plink.exe (available as part of the puTTY installation) - BlackBerry JDE 4.2.1 - RIM MDS simulator

You also need to make sure that both plink.exe and the subversion client are in your windows Path variable. The subversion installer will probably do this for you, plink.exe you will need to add yourself.

Plink.exe


Before you can use ssh+svn you need to add your svn server’s fingerprint to plink’s cache. To do this, open up a windows command prompt and type the following: plink.exe - l username - pw password serveraddress Replace username, password, and serveraddress with the appropriate values. You will be prompted to add the fingerprint to your cache; choose ‘yes’.




NetBeans
Start NetBeans. Go to Tools>Java Platforms and click the Add Platform… button. Select Custom Java ME MIDP Platform Emulator and press Next . For the Platform Home field, browse to the installation directory of the BlackBerry JDE (probably in C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry JDE 4.2.1) and select this directory. Type RIM for the platform name, and BlackBerry for the device name. Press Next . Remove all the listed libraries except net_rim_api.jar and press Next . Optionally add the BlackBerry JDE 4.2.1\docs\api folder as a Javadoc on the following screen and press Finish.



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Service Manual for Prophet


This manual provides the technical information to support the service activities of Prophet. This document contains highly confidential information, so any or all of this document should not be revealed to any third party.

Platform
• Microsoft Windows Mobile 2005 for Pocket PC Edition– English, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Italian, Portuguese, German
• Dimensions: Main unit :108mm(L) *58mm(W) * 18.1 mm(T)
• Weight :150g with battery pack

Processor
• TI OMAP 850

Memory
• Flash ROM: 128MB/256MB
• Flash RAM: 64MB mobile Double Data Rate (DDR)

LCD Module
• 2.8 “240 X320 dots resolution
• 64K-color TFT Transflective LCD with white LED back light.
• Sensitive touch screen
• Support screen rotation battery meter , and key lock icons on the lower right corner of today screen

GSM/EDGE functional
• Audio codec:AMR,EFR,FR,HR
• Tri-band 900/1800/1900MHz, or 850/900/1900
• Internal antenna for tri-band GSM
• SMS (MO,MT) concatenated SMS (640 characters)
• Supplement services Call holding/waiting/forwarding Call barring CLI (Calling Line Identity) Display own number




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