Asad Ijaz
Lead Networking Architect and Editor at NetworkUstad. CCNP and CCNA certified, with 10+ years of experience in enterprise network design, implementation, and troubleshooting. Writes practical tutorials on routing, IPv4 management, network automation, and security fundamentals.
Why Sri Lanka’s Wildlife Safaris Are Beating Africa’s Best in 2025
In recent years, Sri Lanka has been rapidly climbing the ranks as one of the world’s most exciting wildlife destinations, giving even the most legendary African safari experiences a serious run for their money. The tropical island, long celebrated for its pristine beaches and cultural richness, is now making waves for its incredible biodiversity, accessible...
You Won’t Believe These Magical Train Rides Exist in Sri Lanka
There’s something inexplicably enchanting about train journeys, especially when they take you through emerald hills, misty mountains, lush tea plantations, and cascading waterfalls. In Sri Lanka, a country celebrated for its natural beauty and cultural richness, train rides are far more than a means of transport — they’re immersive experiences that etch lifelong memories. You...
5 Maldives Adventures That Are Way Better Than Just Sunbathing
When you think of the Maldives, it’s easy to imagine endless days of relaxing on soft sandy beaches under the golden sun. But beyond the postcard-perfect images, the Maldives offers a world of adventure that goes far beyond just sunbathing. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone who loves exploring nature’s hidden gems, there’s something in...
A Guide to the TCP/IP Model and Protocol Suit
In 1970, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) began working to create an open standard network model known as the TCP/IP Model. Subsequently, by 1985, the TCP/IP model started gaining more importance and support from vendors, ultimately replacing the OSI model. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) maintains the TCP/IP model and related protocols. The TCP/IP model was on the...
3 Basic Network Component – Exclusive explanation
Any network infrastructure contains three components: devices, Media, and Services. Moving data from source to destination can be as simple as connecting one device to another. Note:- At the end of this article, the assessment test is waiting for you about the Basic network Components Devices and media are the physical network components, also known...
The Evolution of Peer-to-Peer Communication in the Digital Age
Peer-to-peer communication has changed the way people share, connect, and collaborate. It removes the need for central authorities. Users speak directly with each other. Over the past decades, peer-to-peer, or P2P, has evolved from basic data exchange to complex, real-time systems. It has shaped messaging, file sharing, online conferencing, and more. This article comprehensively and...
IPv6 Multicast Addresses Explained: Structure, Types, Examples, and Use Cases
I have already written about IPv6 multicast addresses in my previous article. IPv6 multicast addresses work similarly to IPv4 multicast addresses. IPv6-enabled devices can join and listen for multicast traffic on an IPv6 multicast address. Multicasting is one of the powerful features of IPv6 addresses, which enables one-to-many communication, optimizing bandwidth for applications like video...
Global IPv6 Unicast Addresses Configuration
Configuring global IPv6 addresses can feel difficult, but don’t worry—you are at the right place, and we will guide you step by step. Whether you’re a beginner setting up your first IPv6 network or a pro looking to refine your skills, this guide covers everything. We’ll break down the three main methods—manual configuration, Stateless Address...
Router Advertisement (RA) Messages
Router Advertisement (RA) messages are a cornerstone of IPv6 networking, allowing routers to broadcast their presence and share critical configuration details with devices on the network. This guide provides an in-depth exploration of RA messages, their structure, and their role in IPv6 networks—perfect for network professionals and enthusiasts aiming to master IPv6 configuration. What Are...
Special-Purpose IP Addresses – IPv4 and IPv6 (Updated April 2025)
IP addresses are the backbone of network communication, but not all IP addresses are created equal. Some are reserved for special purposes, serving unique roles in networking, from local testing to private networks and multicast applications. As of April 2025, with IPv6 adoption surpassing 70% of global internet traffic (per industry estimates), understanding both IPv4...