#7thingsWeLearntAboutIOT

#7thingsWeLearntAboutIOT

(IoT) is the network of physical objects— “things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over…

#7thingsWeLearntAboutSEGMENTROUTING

#7thingsWeLearntAboutSegmentRouting Segments Routing is essentially a source routing technique that expresses scalability and simplicity of traffic engineering across multiple Network Domains. SR Path, SR Domain, and SR Segment are the…

#7thingsWeLearntStaticRouting

    #7thingsWeLearntStaticRouting Static routing is a type of network routing where network administrators manually configure the routing tables of routers and switches. In static routing, the routes to specific destinations are…

#7thingsWeLearntAboutNETWORKSEGMENTATION

Network segmentation is the practice of splitting a computer network into smaller, isolated segments to enhance security and improve network performance and enhance overall Management. The fundamental goal of network…

#7thingsWeLearntAboutZero-Trust

Zero Trust is a high-level strategy that assumes that individuals, devices, and services that are attempting to access company resources, even those inside the network, cannot automatically be trusted. To…

#7thingsWeLearntAboutVlans

                                                          #7thingsWeLearntAboutVlans  Some of the key things we learnt about Vlan are: Vlan ID can range from 0-4095, in some devices Vlan 1 is usually the default Vlan. Also, vlans…

#7thingsWeLearntAboutBGP

BGP is generally referred to as the routing protocol of the internet. It runs on TCP port 179 and it is regarded as the routing protocol of the internet even…