Category Archives: Routing

Understanding IPv4 / IPv6 Static Route. Configuration Example.

What is Static Route? Static routing is when network administrators manually add or configure routes on each router interface with IP addresses. This can be a challenging task, particularly in the management of large networks. Dynamic routing protocols, on the other hand, automate the process of updating routing tables and exchanging route information between routers. This can greatly… Read More »

Understanding Wireless Broadband.

What Is Wireless Broadband? Broadband technology is simply the term given to high-speed Internet access. Broadband replaced the analog modem. A broadband connection can be delivered in several different methods, ADSL, Cable, and satellite. With a broadband router, you can connect two or more computers to share an Internet connection at home or office. Broadband uses a technology… Read More »

Wide Area Network – WAN Explained with Examples.

What is Wide Area Networks? A Wide Area Network (WAN) is a telecommunications network that extends over a large geographic area for the purpose of computer networking. WANs are used to connect smaller networks, like local area networks (LANs) or metro area networks (MANs), enabling computers and users in one location to communicate with computers and users in… Read More »

What is RIPv2? How to Configure RIPv2 Example.

CCNA v6.0 – How to configure RIP v2 on a Network. As you must have known…RIPv2 is a classless, distance vector routing protocol as defined in RFC 1723. Being a classless routing protocol, means, it includes the subnet mask with the network addresses in its routing updates. Read More on RIPv2 On this page, we’ll look at: *   Configuring RIP v2… Read More »

Ways To Migrate To IPv6 Explained.

IPv6 migration is the process of transitioning from IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) to IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) in network infrastructures. This migration is essential due to the limitations of IPv4, primarily its limited address space, and the growing need for more internet addresses. Let’s explore further into the key aspects of this migration: Background: IPv4 Limitations… Read More »