Put your detective hat on your head and your Network Detective badge on your lapel. Introducing a new blog series – Techniques of a Network Detective. This series will focus on the detective work (troubleshooting side) of our jobs as… Read More ›
Network Detective
Network Detective Ride-Along: Troubleshooting Multicast
Grab your Network Detective badge! It’s time for another Network Detective ride-along. 🙂 Multicast this time. Case of the Missing Multicast Streams We need to solve the case of the missing Multicast streams. ONLY 2 multicast streams (232.2.1.1 and… Read More ›
The Case of the Flapping BGP Routes: A Network Detective Ride-Along
Let’s go on a Network Detective Ride-Along together! 🙂 YouTube Style! Case open to case closed in less than 15 minutes. You ride along! Below you will find the link to the troubleshooting ride-along as well as 3 very helpful… Read More ›
The Case of the Failed IPv6 Ping – Part 2: The Solution
Put your detective hat on your head and your Network Detective badge on your lapel. It is time to SOLVE for the Case of the Failed IPv6 Ping.
The Case of the Failed IPv6 Ping – Part 1: The Facts and Clues
Put your detective hat on your head and your Network Detective badge on your lapel. It is time for the Case of the Failed IPv6 Ping.
OSPF Default-Information Originate w/ Route Maps: Part#2 The Solution
This is “Part 2: The Solution” of our ‘whodunnit’ If you have not already read “Part 1: The Clues” please go read that now. 🙂 OSPF Default-Information Originate w/ Route Maps: Part#1 The Clues Solution? You now have all the… Read More ›
OSPF Default-Information Originate w/ Route Maps: Part#1 The Clues
Saw something the other day I had never tripped across before. Had to do with the advertising of a default route in OSPF with a route policy applied. I was confused as to why something was happening, so I asked… Read More ›