What You Need To Know About IPv6 Address

Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is the latest way to provide unique addressing to systems within a network. IPv6 is slowing replacing IPv4 IP addresses. (Note, there is no IPv5). The main reason that IPv4 needs to be replaced is the huge amount of devices which connect to the Internet cannot be handled by the…

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Public iperf Servers

There’s a number of online speed test websites, but they are all intended to test residential connections of less than 100Mb. They are also non standard and reliy among other things on browser speeds. iperf on the other hand is an industry standard open source tool used to test network speeds well beyond 100Mb. Jperf is a GUI front end…

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BGP Full Table Size

A BGP transit provider will often send their customer a ‘full table.’ A full table is a table of all the routes and prefixes that the transit provider can connect to. This should be a table of all the IP address blocks available on the public Internet. Different transit provider’s ‘full table’ or Internet global routing table…

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Bouncing A Port — Details

IT people have certain types of jargon or words that are not really defined anywhere. “Bouncing a port” or “bouncing an interface” is one such phrase. There is no where to really look up what this means. You can search Google, but the first result I get (experts exchange) is completely wrong. “Bouncing a port”…

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Level 3 Outage

Level 3 Communications is a huge network provider. They sell all kinds of networking services, including IP transit, VOIP, and cloud services. Their primary ASN is AS3356. A network as large as Level 3’s is going to suffer outages from time to time. There are a number of tools you can use to see if Level…

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