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My view on designing a network is not what technologies are out there, and what the purpose of each one is. It does not mean you need to know it all in great depth, to implement every feature possible. But it allows you to match the solutions to the problems. And learn what it is that solution is meant to be addressing,… -
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I am a big fan of making things a simple as you can. No trying cool new features when the basics will work. I am fine with giving up a little bit of performance and redundancy in favor of stability. But, I mostly set up networks that are pretty straightforward and the sites usually don't have an onsite engineer or network… -
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Here's some security-minded design and implementation best practices: Have every network host synced to the same timebase and use the same timezone (GMT best to get ride of DST, and if networked equipment is spread over multiple time zones). Have all of your network hosts use syslog and SNMP to send event reporting…
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