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Let's start out 2018 with private VLANs, with PVLANs the network gets a little more privacy added to it. When we have privacy on the network we can seclude certain parts of it. Essentially, "you can go about your business - move along, move along". Private VLANs allow us to segment networks within a single …
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VACLs are another good layer of security to help control who can talk to who, much like access control lists that are in firewalls and routers, however the difference is VACLs operate at layer two of the OSI model. There could be situations where you have multiple hosts on the same LAN and want to block traffic from …
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We could use HSRP or VRRP to have a redundant default gateway for our PC/server networks. Although this works well we now have hardware powered-on and just sitting around waiting for its counterpart to fail, we are not actively using it. We could split up networks or use multiple default gateways within the same …
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Dynamic Routing Protocols
May 4, 2011 · 3 min read · BGP Border Gateway Protocol CCENT CCNA Cisco cisco Cisco IOS computers Distance-vector routing protocol Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Exterior Gateway Protocol General ICND1 ICND2 Interior gateway protocol Internet LAN networking Open Shortest Path First router Routing technology tutorial Tutorials WAN ·Dynamic Routing If you ever wanted to set up a network manually, you will quickly find how much overhead is required to get PCs, printers, and other network equipment. That's where dynamic routing protocols come into play although they are helpful I strongly urge you to understand static routing first. (See the post …
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Configure Static Routing
May 2, 2011 · 4 min read · Addressing CCENT CCNA Cisco cisco Cisco IOS Default route ICND1 ICND2 IP IP address LAN networking Protocols router Routing software Static Routes Subnetwork technology tutorial Tutorials WAN ·Plugging Cisco routers together and hoping they work out of the box is not something you should hope for. A router can learn about networks in two ways, manually from configured static routers which we will talk about today and dynamic routing protocols which will talk about on Wednesday. Let's get started! Static …
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