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Posted on Saturday, 16th April 2005 by sean

BGP, the Border Gateway Protocol, is an exterior routing protocol. This means that it is used between two entities, rather than OSPF and EIGRP, which are used within an entity. In routing language, an entity is an Autonomous System, or an AS. The BCSI exam has several items relating to BGP. Describe the features and [...]

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Posted on Friday, 1st April 2005 by sean

I’ve done a bit of work on NAT lately: NAT Overview NAT ip nat outside source I’m just going to finish up with the use of a route-map in NAT instead of the traditional access-list. As an administrative note, while adding new contact information on the lower right (Skype and AIM), I noticed that my [...]

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