Sunday, March 2, 2008 

Tips of Paying less of Golf Equipment and Play More of it

If you know what you want, these are golf items that you can buy based on price.However, the one possible exception is a set of clubs. If you do not know much about the golf clubs equipment, it worthwhile to buy from a reputatable golf accessories store where you can get golf expertise from a knowledgeable salesperson or store.

Firstly, be sure to get the golf warranty and repair policies of that seller. Do not assume that the best service is offered by the source because of the high price.

Another alternative to save money on these golf equipments, especially for the beginners, is to purchase used golf equipment until you are sure of your interest in the sport and know your capabilities. look out for golf clubs at sales tag for in classified-ad listings. Check with local golf shops and retails stores or mall to see if they have used demo golf set or rental sets available for sales.There are many second hand stores that specialize in buying and reselling last years boots and skis, and all of those other sports that clutters in our storeroom. Do you know how many perfectly good balls sitting at the bottom of the pond off the fairway? A good many of these golf balls are not being cleaned up, add resold as driving range or practice balls. If they are uncut, do add them to your shopping bag.

Another way to save on golf ball is to purchase X-outs, which are new balls marked with an X or other symbol through the brand name to indicate a defect. Basically, a X-outs ball is sold at a discount because of cosmetics flaws such as misprinted labels, off colors, or mottled covers. These are fine, what you have to worry about are balls that have been rejected because of imperfect construction. Problems could include an off-center weighting or a damaged covered.

Leicia Chua http://www.101buyingtips.blogspot.com/

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Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: ISIS Router Types

To pass the BSCI exam and earn your CCNP, you've got to know ISIS inside and out. There are many similarities between ISIS and OSPF, but one major difference is that ISIS has three different types of routers - Level 1 (L1), Level 2 (L2), and L1/L2.

L1 routers are contained in a single area, and are connected to other areas by an L1/L2 router. The L1 uses the L1/L2 router as a default gateway to reach destinations contained in other areas, much like an OSPF stub router uses the ABR as a default gateway.

L1 routers have no specific routing table entries regarding any destination outside their own area; they will use an L1/L2 router as a default gateway to reach any external networks. ISIS L1 routers in the same area must synchronize their databases with each other.

just as we have L1 routers, we also have L2 routers. Anytime we're routing between areas (inter-area routing), an L2 or L1/L2 router must be involved. All L2 routers will have synchronized databases as well.

Both L1 and L2 routers send out their own hellos. As with OSPF, hello packets allow ISIS routers to form adjacencies. The key difference here is that L1 routers send out L1 hellos, and L2 routers send out L2 hellos. If you have an L1 router and an L2 router on the same link, they will not form an adjacency.

An ISIS router can act as an L1 and an L2 router at the same time; these routers are L1/L2 routers. An L1/L2 router can have neighbors in separate ISIS areas. The L1/L2 router will have two separate databases, though - one for L1 routes and another for L2 routes. L1/L2 is the default setting for Cisco routers running ISIS. The L1/L2 router is the router that makes it possible for an L1 router to send data to another area.

In the next part of my ISIS tutorial, we'll take a more detailed look at those ISIS hellos!

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