See how to install, set up, and use Zebra to build a Linux system that can serve as an OSPF and BGP router. You’ve no doubt heard of routers from giants such as Cisco and Nortel, but what about Linux?
CNET editor Dong Ngo gives his pick of the top 5 routers that can handle IPv6 for homes and small businesses. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with ...
OSPF is a popular interior gateway protocol, frequently encountered by network engineers. Here’s how to get it up and running in a network. Open shortest path first, or OSPF, is a routing protocol ...
Home routers successfully demonstrated support for a wide variety of existing IPv6 functions, as well as new features in anticipation of World IPv6 Launch. Functionality was tested for DHCPv6 clients, ...
LAS VEGAS — A researcher at Black Hat has revealed a vulnerability in the most common corporate router protocol that puts networks using it at risk of attacks that compromise data streams, falsify ...
The internet’s been running on IPv4 for decades, but we’ve finally hit a wall – there just aren’t enough addresses to go around. IPv6 is the solution designed to handle the internet’s rapid expansion ...