Tutorials
Tutorials
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How to use TFTP to transfer files across the network
Trivial File Transfer Protocol is one of the oldest and simplest TCP/IP file exchange protocols. Here are use cases and best practices for installation and security. Continue Reading
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Use cURL and Wget to download network files from CLI
Web browsers aren't the only tools that use HTTP to download files. Command-line tools, such as cURL and Wget, can download resources like VM images, configuration files and updates. Continue Reading
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Use Angry IP Scanner to audit the network
Angry IP Scanner provides a network scanner alternative to Nmap that is simple, user-friendly and versatile across OSes. Scan types include ping scans, UDP scans and TCP scans. Continue Reading
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How to capture and analyze traffic with tcpdump
Network administrators use tcpdump to analyze traffic in Linux systems. Learn how to install and use tcpdump, as well as examine the results of captured traffic. Continue Reading
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3 ways to troubleshoot using Wireshark and tcpdump
Protocol analyzer tools, such as Wireshark and tcpdump, can help network administrators identify protocols in the network, analyze network performance and discover network devices. Continue Reading
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Examine a captured packet using Wireshark
Wireshark is a useful tool for capturing network traffic data. Network pros can make the most of the tool by analyzing captured packets to see what that data means for troubleshooting. Continue Reading
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NetOps vs. DevOps vs. NetSecOps: What's the difference?
DevOps, NetOps and NetSecOps ... oh my! These IT concepts have their differences, but at the end of the day, they're family. Here's how they relate. Continue Reading
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What are the different types of network cables?
The main types of network cables are coax, fiber optics, and shielded and unshielded twisted pair. As enterprises deploy new technologies, it's critical to select the right cables. Continue Reading
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ADSL IP VPN advantages and disadvantages
Find out the ADSL IP VPN advantages and disadvantages before upgrading your enterprise wide area network (WAN) link to this telecom service. Continue Reading
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Cloud computing network primer
Cloud computing network architecture is moving toward a flat, leaf-spine topology, enabling reduced latency and balancing bandwidth, providing any-to-any connectivity within and between servers. Learn more in this primer. Continue Reading
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CCNA exam preparation guide
A learning guide for CCNA exam preparation with book chapters, expert advice and quiz. Continue Reading
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802.11 Learning Guide
802.11 is perhaps the fastest-changing network protocol around. We've gathered a wealth of information to get you up-to-speed quickly on the various specifications. Learn about all the 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) specifications in this learning guide. Continue Reading
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Guide to network performance management
This guide introduces you to network management best practices and pitfalls to avoid, and provides troubleshooting help and advice for monitoring and maintaining your network for best performance. Continue Reading
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Guide to Internet Protocol
In networking and communications, a protocol is the formal specification that defines the procedures that must be followed when transmitting or receiving data. Protocols define the format, timing, sequence, and error checking used on the network. ... Continue Reading
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Protocols, Lesson 3: The Internet Protocol header
This article gives you a straight-to-the-point lesson on the IP header. Continue Reading
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Protocols, Lesson 5: Introduction to subnetting
We explain subnetting as simply as possible. Continue Reading
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Routing First-Step: Classless Internet addressing
Routing and Internet addressing are two important concepts involved in networking. Routing First-Step covers the basics of routing in clear, easy-to-understand language. Continue Reading
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Protocols, Lesson 6: IP subnetting - The basic concepts
Learn the basics of IP subnetting. Continue Reading
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Protocols, Lesson 8: Subnetting analysis
We explain the available subnet masks and analyze a class C network using a specific subnet mask. Continue Reading
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Routing First-Step: IP header format
Routing and Internet addressing are two important concepts involved in networking. Routing First-Step covers the basics of routing in clear, easy-to-understand language. Continue Reading
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Five critical planning steps for wireless LANs, Step 5: Manageability -- Switching to WLAN switches
This article explains how WLAN switches will help to alleviate manageability issues. Continue Reading
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Networking hardware, Lesson 2: Switches and bridges
Explanation of how switches and bridges work. Continue Reading
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LearnIT: Virtual LANs
What is a virtual LAN? This guide explains the basics in one easy to read format. Continue Reading