Your efforts will be rewarded
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Listen, I know it’s a holiday weekend. Most of you are probably outside, grilling or picnicking or generally engaged in some form of early-...
Lesson 57 - Introduction to IPv6 - Address Configuration
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It's time to put our hands to work now. Let's see how we can configure IPv6 addresses. I'm going to use the following topology d...
Lesson 56 - Introduction to IPv6 - Address Structure
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After a very short introduction to IPv6 types of addresses and the header presentation, let's dig deeper and find out more about IPv6 ad...
Lesson 55 - Introduction to IPv6 - Addresses
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Network Address Translation I have rambled about in the last four posts, is designed to deal with a rapid IPv4 address depletion. The scope ...
We have some progress
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This city has taken its sweet time in getting rid of winter, but I am happy to report that, as of this writing, it is 61 degrees and sunny. ...
Lesson 54 - Network Address Translation Part 4
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It's time to put our theory into practice. We're going to use a single topology and try out different scenarios. They are not relate...
Pile it on
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Let’s get it out of the way right now: this egg salad, the one we’re going to talk about today, is not a beautiful egg salad. There will b...
Lesson 53 - Network Address Translation Part 3
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In my last post I tried to explain the main principles behind NAT. As an example I used static and dynamic approach in which a client receiv...
Lesson 52 - Network Address Translation Part 2
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NAT Principles in a Nutshell Now, that you realize there are not enough addresses for all devices in the global network, we can proceed with...