Category Archives: Frame relay

How to configure PPP on Cisco Router Examples.

The content provides instructions on how to configure point-to-point encapsulation, software compression, link quality monitoring, and load balancing across links on Cisco router interfaces R1, R2, and R3.

Frame Relay Address Mapping.

What is Frame Relay Address Mapping? Frame Relay is a widely used packet-switching technology in the field of telecommunications and computer networking. It allows data to be transmitted in discrete units known as frames over a wide area network (WAN). These frames are used to encapsulate data before transmission and are then sent to the destination across the… Read More »

ACLs Configuration on Interfaces Examples.

What Is ACLs? Access Control Lists (ACLs) are a set of rules used in networking to control the flow of traffic into and out of network devices like routers and switches. These rules determine which packets (small units of data) are allowed or denied passage through a network interface. ACLs are crucial for network security and traffic management.… Read More »

How To Secure Cisco Routers Explained with Examples

This page discusses the importance of setting strong passwords on Cisco routers to ward off intruders. the following are guidelines for creating passwords, suggests using passphrases, and outlines the two Cisco password protection schemes – Type 7 and type 5 encryption. It also offers command examples for password encryption and establishing minimum password length.