Tag Archives: #NetworkAdministration

IP Address Class B Subnetting- Explained with Examples.

How to Subnet Class B Addresses. Subnetting a Class B network is very similar to subnetting a Class C network, with the only difference being that when subnetting a Class B network, you will be focusing on the third octet, whereas in Class C, you will be working on the fourth octet. Take a look at this: To… Read More »

Switchport Trunk Explained with Example.

How to Configure a Trunk Port on a Cisco Switch. Switchport trunk in computer networking refers to a specific configuration on a switch port that allows it to carry traffic for multiple VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks). This is in contrast to an “access port,” which typically carries traffic for a single VLAN. Let’s explore the concept in… Read More »

BGP Explained with Examples.

Understanding the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a sophisticated and advanced distance-vector routing protocol, often categorized as an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). In various sectors, it has earned the moniker of the “big dog” of internet protocols. Interaction Between Autonomous Systems BGP facilitates the exchange of routing information between different Autonomous Systems (ASs).… Read More »