Happy new year to you all! I truly hope that all your dreams for 2013 may come true and maybe even more.
For the first time I didn’t really made a to-do list for 2013, but in my head I’m still working on things I want to have accomplished by the end of the year. I wanted to discuss in short a few of those topics.
Just at the end of December I bought a house in Utrecht, Netherlands. This is going to fill up a lot of time for me in 2013, where I literally need to buy everything and arrange a lot of things.
Of course the fun part of designing my home network, automating my house as much as possible and designing my little office if already in progress :)
The CCIE Data Center is also taking up a lot of time in 2013. Besides that I’m studying to pursue the title myself. I’m also writing the CCIE Data Center Lab Workbook for IPexpert. This is an amazing opportunity and I really love to work on it. I really hope you like using it when you purchase. Otherwise I’m more than happy to Continue reading
This post represents the solution and explanation for quiz-1.
It shows one of the common problems, solutions and recommendations when implementing MSTP.
How does the internet work - We know what is networking
L2TP Attributes Summary Projected L2TP standard was made available in the year 1999 by means of RFC 2661. It was originated primarily from two different tunneling protocols, named as: Point-to-Point communication protocol and PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling protocol). In other words, L2TP (Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol) is an up-and-coming IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) […]
I installed OmniOS on my home filer over the Christmas break. Jumping from a Solaris Nevada build to OmniOS meant figuring out what software packages are available in the OmniOS repositories, what third-party repos are available and what software I would have to compile by hand. Given that this machine is only acting as a filer and isn't running any other services to speak of, the list of software to get up and running is small; however a critical component is apcupsd which talks to the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and cleanly powers down the filer if the power goes out for an extended time.
The hangup for me is that my UPS connects to the filer via USB, not a serial connection. It took me some hours to figure out how to get apcupsd installed with USB support. Here's how.
How does the internet work - We know what is networking
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol It’s the way the IPv6 hosts learn the addresses as well as about the neighbors around himself. That includes learning about other hosts and routers on local network. That is the biggest difference between IPv4 and IPv6. The Neighbor Discovery Protocol is also called ND or NDP, makes this and other […]
NDP – Neighbor Discovery Protocol: IPv6 Stateless address autoconfiguration SLAAC
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Redistribution between different or same routing protocols can become a nasty thing when there are 2 or more redistribution points.
In this quiz, redistribution is configured between 2 different OSPF processes on 2 routers. Without a proper configuration, this can lead to routing loops. Read the quiz to see the loop in action and try to solve it.
Ahh the Christmas break. The perfect time for good food, enjoying the company of family and friends and of course…. IT projects at home! My project last year was to immerse myself in the source code for OpenBSD's snmp daemon so that I could integrate my patch-set for Net-SNMP directly into the native OpenBSD daemon. That was time well spent as I was able to integrate my code in the following weeks. This year I have maintenance to do in the home lab. It looks like 2013 is going to be a busy year as far as getting my hands on new stuff so I want the lab ready to rock.
First project: upgrade my VMware ESXi server from 4.1 to 5.1.
How does the internet work - We know what is networking
PNRP name resolution protocol uses this two steps: Endpoint determination – In this step the peer is determining the IPv6 address of the computer network card on which the PNRP ID service is published. PNRP ID resolution – After locating and testing the reachability of the peer with the PNRP ID with desired PNRP service, […]
How does the internet work - We know what is networking
PNRP – The Peer Name Resolution Protocol is new protocol made by Microsoft which is one of the first technology that will change the way we think about naming resolution in computer networking and possibly be the next DNS – Domain Name System like technology. PNRP is the new DNS but there are so much […]
This is my first quiz and I chose an MSTP misconfiguration scenario that could be easily overlooked on the first encounter.
A fiber got cut revealed some hidden MSTP implementation problems. It was enough for one link to go down and the connectivity got impacted in a network that was supposed to be redundant. Read along and try to spot the problem.
$ ./bgpdgen.pl -c 5 -n 10.0.0.0/8 -m 24
network 10.160.244.0/24
network 10.61.69.0/24
network 10.13.1.0/24
network 10.13.138.0/24
network 10.50.109.0/24
$ ./bgpdgen.pl -c 5 -n 10.0.0.0/24 -m 26-30
network 10.0.0.224/28
network 10.0.0.112/28
network 10.0.0.0/26
network 10.0.0.80/28
network 10.0.0.24/29