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    • More About Multiple-Area OSPF Configuration

        1 comment
        19th Dec 11
        Mohammed Alani

      This article is a continuation of the previous article on Configuration of Mutiple-Area OSPF on Cisco Routers. Refer to the previous article for the essential configuration of Multiple-Area OSPF.

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        General
        abr, asbr, cisco, configuration, multiple-area, network, ospf, ospf virtual link, router, subnet, virtual link
    • How to Configure Multiple-Area OSPF on a Cisco Router

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        19th Dec 11
        Mohammed Alani

      When would you need this: When you need to setup dynamic routing for a large network and not all your routers are Cisco routers.

      Special Requirements: None.

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        General
        area 0, cisco, configuration, multiple-area, network, ospf, router
    • How to Configure EIGRP on a Cisco Router

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        15th Apr 07
        Mohammed Alani

      When would you need this: When you are implementing a routing protocol on a large Internetwork and all the networking devices involved are Cisco devices.

      Special Requirements: EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary protocol. So, either all the routers in the Internetwork must be Cisco routers, or the routers should be EIGRP capable.

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        General
        authentication, cisco, configuration, configure, eigrp, how to, network, router
    • How to Configure NAT and PAT on a Cisco Router

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        9th Apr 07
        Mohammed Alani

      When would you need this: When you want to connect a local network to the Internet and you don’t have that much IP addresses.

      Special Requirements: None.

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        General
        access-list, address, cisco, configuration, global, internet, local, nat, network, pat, port, router, translation
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