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  • Network components

    Network components

    To easily get into this topic. Let’s start with a simple question. What day-to-day devices do you think make up a network? Simply, a group of electronics that connects to your LAN (local area network) and exchanges information to other devices spanning over other networks are what makes up a network. Data exchanged over the… Continue reading

  • Linux directory structure

    Linux directory structure

    Have you ever seen common directories like /etc, /var or /usr while exploring your Linux terminal? Or maybe you were searching something up on an online forum but you don’t know anything about them? Or maybe you don’t know what these directories are for or what’s the ideal files to store in them? Well that’s… Continue reading

  • How does poison reverse works in a split horizon Dynamic Vector Routing Protocol?

    How does poison reverse works in a split horizon Dynamic Vector Routing Protocol?

    The impact of count to infinity in distance vectors? High latency due to unneeded packet loss for unreachable networks. What have poison reverse solved? In distance vector, split horizon prohibits route advertisements sent to interfaces where routes were originally learned. While split horizon avoids loops, in the case of an unreachable network the dynamic vector routing tries to find… Continue reading

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