Author: Asad Ijaz

NetworkUstad's lead networking architect with CCIE certification. Specializes in CCNA exam preparation and enterprise network design. Authored 2,800+ technical guides on Cisco systems, BGP routing, and network security protocols since 2018. Picture this: I'm not just someone who writes about tech; I'm a certified expert in the field. I proudly hold the titles of Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). So, when I talk about networking, I'm not just whistling in the dark; I know my stuff! My website is like a treasure trove of knowledge. You'll find a plethora of articles and tutorials covering a wide range of topics related to networking and cybersecurity. It's not just a website; it's a learning hub for anyone who's eager to dive into the world of bits, bytes, and secure connections. And here's a fun fact: I'm not a lone wolf in this journey. I'm a proud member and Editor of Team NetworkUstad. Together, we're on a mission to empower people with the knowledge they need to navigate the digital landscape safely and effectively. So, if you're ready to embark on a tech-savvy adventure, stick around with me, Asad Ijaz Khattak. We're going to unravel the mysteries of technology, one article at a time!"
CCNA December 24, 2019

Introduction to OSPF Authentication

The role of routers in a network is so crucial that they are often the targets of network attacks. The routers are also at risk from the attack just as much as end-user systems. Routing systems can be attacked by disrupting the routing peers or by falsifying the information passed within the routing protocol. Falsified […]
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CCNA December 22, 2019

OSPF Hello and Dead Intervals – Exclusive Details

Devices enable OSPF to constantly track the status of their neighbors, sending and receiving hello packets. Hello, packets show whether each neighbour still is functioning, and sending and receiving link-state advertisement and acknowledgment packets. OSPF sends hello packets and expects to receive Hello packets at particular intervals. The Hello and Dead Intervals timer is included […]
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CCNA December 22, 2019

Propagating a Default Static Route in OSPF

We have already discussed the Default route Propagation in “Propagate Default Route in RIP”. In this article, I am going to discuss propagating a default static route in OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. The route propagation is useful when there is a single exit point in the network to reach the internet or any other service. The […]
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CCNA December 20, 2019

What is OSPF Priority – Exclusive Explanation

Each broadcast and Non-Broadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) network has a designated router. This router is the central point for collecting and distributing LSAs, so it must have enough CPU and memory capability to handle the workload. Configurations can be used to control the DR/BDR election process. The designated router decreases routing protocol traffic by enabling a […]
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OSPF Designated Router
CCNA December 19, 2019

What is OSPF Designated Router

In the previous lesson, we discussed the challenges of the OSPF Multi-access network. The two challenges are unwanted adjacencies and the flooding of LSAs. The solution is the Designated Router (DR). DRs are designated to coordinate topology updates. On multiaccess networks, at initialization, a Designated Router (DR) and a backup designated router (BDR) are elected. […]
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CCNA December 15, 2019

What are Challenges in Multiaccess OSPF Networks

OSPF defines five types of network. The types are point-to-point, Broadcast Multi-access, Non-broadcast Multi-access (NBMA), point-to-multi-point and virtual networks. The Multiaccess networks can create two challenges for OSPF regarding the flooding of LSAs: Multiple adjacencies– Open shortest path first (OSPF) try to find the best path between the source and the destination router.  There are multiple […]
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CCNA December 14, 2019

Frame Control Field Format – Exclusive Explanation

We have already discussed the frame control field format in the previous lesson that the Frame Control field contains multiple subfields. The figure below illustrates the subfields of the frame control field. Protocol Version – It is a 2-bit field that indicates the current version of the protocol. The receiving devices use this value to […]
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CCNA December 13, 2019

What is Wireless 802.11 Frame

All Layer 2 frames contain a header, payload, and FCS section. The 802.11 frame format is similar to the Ethernet frame format, with the exception that it contains more fields. The figure below illustrates the wireless 802.11 frame formats and fields. Frame Control – It is 2 bytes long field which determines the type of wireless […]
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CCNA December 13, 2019

Types of OSPF Network – Introduction

OSPF is a dynamic link-state routing protocol replacing the distance vector routing protocol, RIP. However, OSPF has important advantages over RIP. OSPF offers faster convergence and scales to much larger network implementations. The OSPF defines five types of OSPF networks: Point-to-point—A point–to–point network is when two routers are interconnected over a common link without any […]
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CCNA December 13, 2019

Introduction to Wireless Antennas

Wireless antennas are elements of a radio communications system that radiate and/or collect radiofrequency energy. They are usually connected using a low-loss coaxial cable to a power amplifier, splitter, and filter or directly to wireless devices. For outdoor usage, wireless antennas are often attached via mounting clamps to a mast or the side of a […]
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