http://ipexpert.ccieblog.com/ – In part I of our series, we looked at the default OSPF network type on frame-relay (non-broadcast). This begs the question of “OK ...
http://ipexpert.ccieblog.com/ – In our last two installments we looked at the non-broadcast and broadcast network types for OSPF over frame-relay. In this article ...
Well, at least one of you asked… and I did promise! Next we’ll move on to Type 5 (external) LSAs. (yeeha!) But if you didn’t yet vote for your top requests from Santa for this year, at least relative ...
So maybe you’re running around, getting last minute presents, trying to work a ton today so you can rest easy over the long weekend… and you need a break. Coffee at the local Panera, whilst listening ...
We have recently spoken about IP routing, but there is something else that needs our attention, and it is all about the types of routes found in a routers routing table. It might sound confusing but ...
so, this is my first foray into dynamic routing and so far i have accomplished a minimum amount of setup in my environment. i have a linux based router running ospf, and two linux servers ...
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