The arguments against 0.0.0.0/8

The arguments against using 0.0.0.0/0 have been pretty much quashed by the following: Allow 0.0.0.0/8 as a valid address rangeThe longstanding prohibition against using 0.0.0.0/8 dates back to two issues with the early internet. There was an interoperability problem with BSD 4.2 in 1984, fixed in BSD 4.3 in 1986. BSD 4.2 has long since … Read more

Auto mapping your Cisco Network

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Something new from Cambium

Just a hint of some new topics for the blog coming soon. Can you say #QOE? Those of you who attended the Cambium presentations at #WISPAPALOOZA2021 probably know what this is. More details are on the way. #packetsdownrange

WISPAPALOOZA 2021 – Network Security talk

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WISPAPLOOZA 2021 – Network Monitoring Talk

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