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Nandan Gijare has more than seven years experience in the networking industry. He began his career as a Network Administrator at CMC Limited in 1997. In this role he was involved in complex LAN and WAN design and implementations. At CMC he worked on various technologies including routing protocols (BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP, etc.), switching (Spanning Tree, VTP, multicasting, etc.), WAN technologies (ATM, ISDN, Frame Relay, MPLS, QoS etc.) His favorite field is routing, and he is well versed in VoIP based network design and implementation.
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Contributions from Retired expert - Nandan Gijare
- Can I connect two computers through Ethernet on a WAN?
- Is it possible to connect PRI interface using a E1 link?
- Can you help me create a network of three computers running a Windows2000 server?
- How can I determine the peak bandwidth of my WAN connection?
- How do I measure the performance of a Linux router?
- What is the difference between a network switch and a KVM switch?
- Does my small network need multiple VLANs?
- How do I connect to the console and AUX port of my router?
- How does the MAC address affect routers/switches?
- Should my MPLS network be Layer 3-based or router-based?
- What is the difference between a router and a Layer 3 switch?
- Are Layer 3 and multicasting essentially the same thing?
- What equipment would be the most cost effective and offer the best quality of service in setting up
- Guidelines for voice/data/fax integration
- Layer 2 and multicast aware
- Can I use a Layer 3 switch instead of a router on a campus network?
- In SNMPv1 and v2c, does it matter if I leave the community string set to public?
- Performance and security differences: Multiple switches versus a centralized switch
- Which Cisco routers support inter-VLAN routing?
- Where to connect a switch -- Patch panel versus ports around the office
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