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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.

How To Configure Router on a Stick Inter-VLAN Routing.

What Is Router on a Stick Inter-VLAN Routing? Router on a stick interVLAN routing is a computer networking method used for managing traffic between different VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) on a single physical router interface. This method is often employed in small or medium-sized networks where there is a need for inter-VLAN routing but not enough traffic… Read More »

How to Troubleshoot  and Verify NAT Configuration.

Network Address Translation (NAT) is a crucial networking technique used in routers and firewalls to manage the allocation of IP addresses in a network.Its primary purpose is to allow multiple devices within a private network to share a single public IP address for accessing resources on the internet. It’s a common networking method that allows multiple devices in… Read More »

Difference between Hubs, Switches, Routers, and Access Points

Hubs, Switches, Routers, and Access Points are all used to connect computers on a network, but each of them has different capabilities. What Is a Hub? Hubs are used to connect computers on a network to communicate with each other. Each computer plugs into the hub with a cable, and information sent from one computer to another passes… Read More »

DHCPv6 Autoconfiguration Explained.

What Is DHCPv6  Autoconfiguration? DHCPv6 is a network protocol that works pretty much the same as DHCP in IPv4. It is used to assign IP addresses and prefixes to IPv6 hosts on a network. This is also known as a stateful autoconfiguration. How DHCPv6 Works. DHCPv6 works in two ways; Stateful and Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC). Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) SLACC requires no… Read More »