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    • How to Configure Integrated IS-IS on a Cisco Router

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        20th 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. It is being currently used to support MPLS routing and IPv6 routing.

      Special Requirements: None.

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        General
        cisco, configuration, integrated-system, ip, ipv6, is-is, isis, mpls, nbma, router, routing, summarization
    • How to Configure Single-Area OSPF on a Cisco Router

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        10th Dec 11
        Mohammed Alani

      When would you need this: When you need to setup dynamic routing.

      Special Requirements: None.

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        General
        bandwidth, cisco, dynamic, mask, open shortest path first, ospf, router, routing, subnet, wildcard
    • How to Configure Inter-VLAN Routing on a Cisco Router

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        16th Apr 07
        Mohammed Alani

      When would you need this: When you want to perform routing between different VLANs.

      Special Requirements: You have to make sure that your router support the frame tagging technology used between the switches.

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        General
        802.1Q, cisco, configuration, configure, dot1q, encapsulation, inter-vlan, ISL, router, routing, vlan
    • How to Configure RIP in a Cisco Router

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        2nd Apr 07
        Mohammed Alani

      When would you need this: When you need to implement a routing protocol for a small network and you need the configuration to be simple. Routing Information Protocol is the simplest that it can get.

      Special Requirements: None.

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        General
        cisco, configuration, information, protocol, rip, router, routing
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