Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a widely used interior gateway routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. OSPF is used by organizations to route traffic within their own networks, as well as between different networks. Here are some key points about OSPF: In conclusion, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a widely used interior gateway routing protocol for IP networks. By using the SPF algorithm to determine the best routes for internet traffic, OSPF allows organizations to route traffic efficiently and reliably...
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Justin’s I.T. maintenance tip #7
When you are scheduling late maintenance schedule it anytime after 12:01AM so there is no confusion on the day. It’s easier to clarify 12:01AM on Friday the 10th than midnight on Friday. Folks tend to get confused when you say midnight. Is that midnight Friday into Saturday or Midnight Thursday into Friday? If you want to do midnight do 12:01AM.
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Continue reading...Podcast: Cameron Kilton from Alpha and I talk about LTE
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Cameron Kilton from Alpha Wireless and i sit down at the 2019 Indiana ISP meeting and talk about LTE and Wireless operators. Pardon the rough beginning. the room we were in had a flickering light that took me by surprise near the beginning and messed with my rhythm. Cameron’s Twitter https://twitter.com/cameronkilton Alpha Wireless https://alphawireless.com/
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