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| | michael.stapelberg.ch
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| | init7 recently announced that with their FTTH fiber offering Fiber7, they will now sell and connect you with 25 Gbit/s (Fiber7-X2) or 10 Gbit/s (Fiber7-X) fiber optics, if you want more than 1 Gbit/s. This is possible thanks to the upgrade of their network infrastructure as part of their "lifecycle management", meaning the old networking gear was declared as end-of-life.
| | blog.daknob.net
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| | [AI summary] The article details a comprehensive setup of a VyOS router configured as an IPv6-First LAN, connecting to an ISP via PPPoE, requesting a /56 IPv6 prefix using DHCPv6-PD, and creating two VLANs with IPv4 and IPv6 capabilities. It includes NAT64, DNS64, SLAAC, and firewall configurations to ensure IPv6 connectivity and IPv4 fallback, while promoting IPv6 usage over IPv4 where possible.
| | www.neelc.org
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| | While I'm not a professional network engineer at the time of writing, lately I've been playing with MikroTik's CHR in EVE-NG. One thing I wanted to set up is a basic BGP configuration between two ASes. In this setup, I will assume there are two neighboring routers with eBGP. The setup will have: R1 with AS1 and R2 with AS2 1.0.0.0/24 that R1 will advertise 2.0.0.0/24 that R2 will advertise 3.
| | o5wald.github.io
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| [AI summary] This article provides an in-depth overview of networking fundamentals, covering topics such as the OSI model, TCP/IP protocols, IPv4 and IPv6 address systems, domain names, and network routing mechanisms.