CCIE Routing & Switching Question of the Week: OSPF Process
R6 (in standard area 1) is redistributing routes learned from BGP into the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) process. Which three OSPF LSA types will R3 advertise into the area 0?
Read moreR6 (in standard area 1) is redistributing routes learned from BGP into the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) process. Which three OSPF LSA types will R3 advertise into the area 0?
Read moreAs I’ve stated before, I like Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). I think it’s an interesting protocol, and yes — it’s complicated, but I guess that part of why I like it. There are a lot of knobs to tweak in BGP, maybe too many, but that’s another post. Anyway, we are now running BGP version 4 and it has had extensions written that support more than just IPv4 unicast routing. We now have IPv4 multicast, IPv6 unicast and multicast, VPNv4, VPNv6, and a few others.
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Read moreWhat technology can use either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency ranges and can support theoretical throughputs of 600 Mbps when using 802.11 wireless networks?
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