DHCP Snooping

DHCP Snooping Explained: How to Protect Network from Rogue DHCP Attacks?

Introduction to What Is DHCP Snooping? In today’s digital network, protecting the network infrastructure against attacks is crucial. A malicious user can attack network devices and exploit DHCP to launch spoofing attacks. To prevent such threats, we use DHCP Snooping. DHCP snooping is a Layer 2 security feature that protects the network from spoofing attacks…

Intervlan Routing

InterVLAN Routing: The Ultimate Guide

VLANs divide large networks into smaller parts, which helps reduce network congestion and facilitate troubleshooting. By default, VLANs don’t allow access to resources from other VLANs. However, if you want to access resources in other VLANs, then the concept of Intervlan routing is used to enable this. InterVLAN routing enables communication between different VLANs within…

Etherchannel

EtherChannel Secrets: Boost Your Network Speed Now!

Introduction It is a method, which combines multiple physical links into a single logical link. The purpose of the etherchannel is to increase link bandwidth and redundancy between switches. We can also call etherchannel link aggregation technology. Through etherchannel, a network administrator can create a more efficient and resilient network infrastructure. What is Etherchannel? A…

Backbonefast

Backbonefast: The Ultimate Solution for Seamless Connections

Introduction Backbonefast is a Cisco proprietary feature that was designed to prevent loops in Cisco switches if redundant paths are available. Normally, we use backbonefast in legacy IEEE 802.1D STP protocol to improve its features like convergence time as well as a loop prevention mechanism. Normally, it works in indirect link failure. However, advancements in…

Crossover vs Straight Through Cable: Which One Do You Need?

Crossover cables and straight-through cables are the type of Ethernet technologies that are used to connect networking devices. Straight-through cable is use for connecting different type of devices, while crossover cable is used for connecting different type of networking device. In this article, we will differentiate the key differences between crossover vs straight through cable….

What is a Benefit of Using Cloud Computing in Networking

Introduction Cloud computing is an emerging technology reshaping many industries, especially computer networking. It helps businesses to grow and save money. Instead of installing applications on premises-network, companies now use their application on cloud-based networks that bring many benefits, such as easier management and robust security. In this article, we will explore the key benefits…

The Ultimate Guide to Protocol and Standard in Computer Networks

Introduction In today’s world of network communication, protocol and standard in computer networks are the heart of every device. Various devices located in the world need to exchange data efficiently and accurately to perform tasks, and for this communication to happen smoothly. So, all of these devices need to follow the same rules for sending…

CCNA Employment Opportunities: Unlock the Best Jobs Now

Introductions Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is a globally recognized certification. Any professional with CCNA certification has the fundamental knowledge and skills required to design, build, and maintain computer networks. For those who want to make a career in computer networking, obtaining ccna certification enhances their employment prospects and opens up various CCNA employment opportunities…

CCNA vs Network+

CCNA vs Network+: The Hidden Differences You Must Know!

What is CCNA? CCNA vs Network+ is a common comparison for those entering the networking field. CCNA is a popular certification in the computer networking field. Cisco Systems offers it, which is a leader in the networking field. In CCNA, we cover basic networking skills like API connectivity, API services, security and automation, etc.                    …

what is vrrp

What is VRRP? Unlock the Secret to Network Redundancy

Introduction What is VRRP? VRRP or virtual router redundancy protocol is an essential high-availability protocol like HSRP, which is used in computer networking to ensure continuous and seamless network operation. It provides backup routers in the event when there is any failure in gateways. Network engineers designing and maintaining VRRP for reliable communication and resilient…

What is HSRP?

What is HSRP: Your Ultimate Guide To Network Fail-over

Introduction Today’s enterprise network wants to ensure 24/7 network availability for its users. Redundancy is a key feature of today’s network. Moreover, Redundancy helps us to ensure availability and minimize downtime for maintaining the smooth running of network operations. One of the main and famous redundancy protocols is the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) which…

Dynamic NAT

Dynamic NAT: How to Configure

Dynamic NAT Dynamic means something related to automatic that doesn’t rely on human intervention.As defined in the previous blog, NATing allows us to communicate with the rest of the world through public IP addresses. One such translation method is dynamic nat. It is a translation method in which private network PCs communicate over the internet…

1-to-1 Network Address Translation (Static NAT)

1-to-1 Network Address Translation: How to Use It Effectively

Introduction to 1-to-1 network address translation ( static NAT) Network address translation plays a crucial role in conserving IPv4 addresses. One of the main and most commonly used of NAT is 1-to-1 network address translation. We can also call it static NAT. This article will explore its details, configuration, use cases, and practical implementation. At…

Redistribution between eigrp and ospf

How to Configure Redistribution Between EIGRP and OSPF

Introduction Normally, large enterprises run various routing protocols in their organization to meet client requirements. Each client is running a different type of routing protocol. However, a problem of disconnectivity arises when different types of routing protocols operate in the same autonomous system. To solve this problem, we use redistribution, which connects different routing protocols…

EIGRP vs OSPF

EIGRP vs OSPF: Simplified Comparison in a Table Format

Introduction Interior gateway routing protocols (IGPs) are the core of computer networking. Without them, we can’t connect devices. Different IGPs exist in the industry, but EIGRP and OSPF dominate in usage. Their functionality is connecting devices, but their ways of connecting devices differ. When considering EIGRP vs OSPF, both routing protocols have their own strengths…