Networking How to implement architectural concepts:
How to implement architectural concepts
Choosing protocols:
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Tip - Don't determine what routing protocol to use by the size of your network.
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Choosing a network architecture
Tip - When engineering your backbone for VoIP services, be sure to take these key factors into account.
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Using multiple routing protocols
Tip - A discussion of IGP and EGP and ways in which they should be implemented together.
Designing for support and lifecycle management:
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Tip - Why you should have one; how to go about it
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Tip - Each phase of the NLC has its own requirements that can typically be met with a judicious selection of tools and assessment solutions.
Network configuration:
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IP network design, part 2: The IP addressing plan
Tip - The IP addressing plan is the foundation upon which a successful logical design is built. Part two of this tip explains how to formulate a scalable IP addressing plan that can support the network as it grows.
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Tip - In networking and communications, a protocol is the formal specification that defines the procedures that must be followed when transmitting or receiving data. Protocols define the format, timing, sequence, and error checking used on the network. This...
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AlterPoint launches ZipForge, a repository for open source network configuration platform
19 Feb 2008
Article - AlterPoint has launched ZipForge, an online repository of components for its open source network configuration platform.
Network engineering: Design overview:
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Network engineering overview: Detailed design considerations
Tip - Implementing architectural concepts and dealing with detailed network designs must be second nature to the network engineer. In the conclusion of our tip series on things network engineers need to know to be effective, Tom Lancaster provides some...
Network Management Strategies for the CIO