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Routing and switching technologies



Learn about routing and switching technologies, including advanced routing and switching considerations.

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Advanced routing and switching considerations
Routing and switching, the core functions of any network, are becoming more intelligent, with even low-end products now including features once only available to enterprise data centers. Learn the routing and switching...
Why solution providers should prepare for the IPv6 transition
When IPv6 first debuted, it was slow to catch on as it was complex and unwieldy. Now, as IP addresses are being consumed under IPv4, IPv6 is starting to pick up speed. Find out why solution providers should prepare for...
How to troubleshoot IP connectivity and Cisco IOS CEF
Troubleshooting problems with Cisco Express Forwarding's network switching is easier than you might think. In this chapter from Cisco Express Forwarding, learn how to identify and fix common problems, many of which don't...
How to install the Routing and Remote Access Service role for a Vista VPN
Learn how to install the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) role for a Vista VPN running on Windows Server 2008 in this part of our VPN setup guide.
Router configuration shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are a useful way for VARs and SIs to lessen the amount of time it takes to complete the tedious work of configuring routers. In this tip we list some of the more helpful commands.
Necessary device configurations for your customer's IP network
Network consultants and systems integrators are often asked to design or install devices on a customer's network without complete knowledge of the IP environment. This tip takes a look at some of the basic parameters of...
A router by any other name is still a router
(Presented by SearchNetworking.com)
While many articles discuss what makes a switch a switch and a router a router, this article focuses on delineating the characteristics between enterprise and home devices.
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