Routing Basics
Network,Routers in a network discover remote networks in two ways Statically configured routes Dynamic routing protocols
Read moreRouters Basics
Network,ROUTERS: It is an internetworking component that connects networks at different geographical locations.It has Serial Port Auxillary Port Console Port
Read moreNetworking Basics
Network,A network is any collection of independent computers(devices) which are connected to one another to share files and peripherals such as printers, modems, tape drives.
Read moreActive Directory Replication
Network,The Active directory is a database. It designed to handle a large number of read and search operations and a smaller number of changes and updates. Active directory replication is to ensure
Read moreDynamic Routing
Network,RIP is using the algorithms known as “distance vector algorithms”. They are sometimes known as Ford-Fulkerson algorithms and the term Bellman-Ford is also used. It send the complete routing table
Read moreBasic rules for naming devices in the SAN
Network,The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) defines the storage area network (SAN) as a network whose primary purpose is the transfer of data between computer systems and storage elements. A SAN is a specialized, high-speed network that attaches
Read moreIP Routing
Network,IP routing is the process of moving packets from one network to another network and delivering the packets to hosts. In another way Routing is used for taking a packet from one device and sending it
Read moreThe FHRP (First-hop Redundancy Protocols)
Network,The Multilayer switches can act as IP gateway for connected hosts by providing gateway addresses at VLAN SVIs and Layer 3 physical interfaces. These switches can also participate in routing
Read morePRTG Network Monitor
Network,PRTG Network Monitor runs 24/7 on a Windows-based machine within your network, recording network usage parameters. Recorded data is stored in a database for historic reports.
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