06 Feb
So I thought I would discuss the topic of multiple default gateways on Windows Servers today since my buddy blogged about it.
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First off you should never have two default gateways on your servers. It doesn’t matter which OS you are running, Windows 98/NT is worse at handling the condition but […]
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26 Nov
So if you are multi-homed on BGP and you want to be able to decide yourself which path incoming and outgoing your traffic will take you will need to make a few changes. By default BGP will try to make the best decision on what path to take. Problem is a lot of time it […]
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12 Apr
“A coalition of companies have banded together to put a functioning piece of the Internet infrastructure into space: the router.
While network data has seamlessly passed through the ionosphere and back to Earth as part of getting from terrestrial Point A to Point B on the Internet, network packets have not been routed in orbit. With […]
Posted in General, News by: chris.super
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