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IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange)
IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange) is a networking protocol from Novell that interconnects networks that use Novell's NetWare clients and servers. Definition
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GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol)
GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) is a local area network (LAN) protocol that defines procedures by which end stations and switches can register and de-register attributes, such as network identifiers or addresses, with each other... Definition
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What is Multiprotocol Label Switching?
Learn about Multiprotocol Label Switching in this Q&A with Amy Kucharik. Ask the Expert
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IP addressing and subnetting fundamentals
Our IP addressing and subnetting crash course provides an overview of IP addressing-related topics network engineers need to know, including IPv4 and IPv6, subnetting, DHCP, and calculating subnet masks. For more in-depth information, visit our links... Crash Course
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Is there a command in a Cisco Catalyst that will tell me the IP address of a PC hanging off a port?
Find the IP address of a PC through commands in a Cisco Catalyst in this expert response. Ask the Expert
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How do I figure out the configuration on my router?
Figure out the configuration on your router with the help of routing and switching expert Sudhanshu Gupta. Ask the Expert
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Is there any private/public IP address range in IPv6?
Learn about private and public IP address ranges in IPv6 in this expert response by Silvia Hagen. Ask the Expert
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What configuration option would remove our Novell client/server dependency on PIM Dense Mode?
Novell client/server configuration options to remove your PIM Dense Mode dependency are discussed by IPv4 and IPv6 expert Silvia Hagen in this Q&A. Ask the Expert
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What is the step-by-step process to ping a host on two hosts using a router?
Learn how to ping a host on two hosts using a router in this expert response by Sudhanshu Gupta. Ask the Expert
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How do I get a proper load-share on this router running no routing protocols?
Sudhanshu Gupta explains how to get a proper load-share on a router running no routing protocols that achieves a 90% reception and 80% transmission, in this Q&A. Ask the Expert
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