How to Connect to Router or Switch Console if Serial Port is Not Available in Computer
There is a possibility that your computer or laptop doesn't have a serial port if it is new. Today's latest laptops …
There is a possibility that your computer or laptop doesn't have a serial port if it is new. Today's latest laptops …
Cisco devices store commands in two configuration files: · startup configuration · running configura…
In short, the answer to the question, What type of cable is used to connect a workstation serial port to a Cisco router cons…
A console port, commonly referred to as the management port, is located on the back of every Cisco router or switch. As a ro…
If you are following this weblog, then you might have already read our previous post where we introduced the Interior Gatewa…
When it comes to the protocol classifications, routing protocols can be classified according to their various characteristic…
In Computer Networking, when it comes to the best route selection, which is also called the best path selection, different a…
Routing and Switching are the two main functionalities and basic terminologies of computer networks. Both routing and switc…
In this post, we are going to learn what is C isco CDP protocol The Cisco discovery protocol (also known as CDP) is a netw…
When it comes to the different types of routing protocols, the simplest and easiest one of them is Distance vector routing…
It is said that the RIP, Routing Information Protocol is a distance vector routing protocol but I would call it the simple…
IP Address is the shorter way of saying “Internet Protocol Address”. It is a numeric identifier that is assigned to …
A network is made of several interconnected devices. The interconnection between these devices takes place using variou…
This post has no concern with your Router or Switch work on a network, but still it is a very important one. In here, we …
Both the "Distance vector" and "Link State" are terms used to describe and group routing Protocols …
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