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I mean, we could have our branches interconnected via WANs and they all will communicate each other through their WAN connections. On the other hand we have a MAN which will form a single network between all branches. Which of these two options shoul...
I have read about WEP authentication, it says that it protects data, it encrypts information with the same key on both sides (AP and client), if both encryptions are the same, then the key is authenticated, so my question here is .... that key is the...
At work, we usually install new Catalyst C9300 switches and insert SFP GLC-TE, and sometimes the listed port is Te1/1/1, but sometimes the listed port is G1/1/1, why is that difference?
I know that the native vlan is used for untagged traffic and from what I've googled an example of untagged traffic could be STP or VTP management traffic this makes sense to me but the other kind of traffic could be from a legacy device that does not...
I thought that VLAN interfaces were only used by switches, but I have seen this ina router:
Router>show ip int brInterface IP-Address OK? Method Status ProtocolGigabitEthernet0/0/0 unassigned YES unset administratively down downGigabitEthernet0/0/1...
Thanks, I know the difference between Gig and TenG but I am still confused. I mean, on some switches we insert the GLC-TE, then the T1/1/1 comes up, but sometimes the G1/1/1 comes up... I'm talking about the same model of switches.
Apologies for my semantics problem those are interesting ideas the reason for my question is because I wanted to know what traffic would be put on the native vlan the pc traffic would not be put on that native vlan because it comes from a port that h...
Thanks for such a good explanation, the last part you said helps me understand HP switches because they use the term "tagged" and "untagged" for some configuration commands, I also replied to Richard about my point, it would be nice if you could chec...