by Jared Crandall
25. November 2009 01:00
FtBP: Routing
Part 4/8
In a previous discussion (Part 2) we covered the formation of a network packet in preparation to send that packet on the wire. Today we will cover the packet's travel through its local router. Let's start by reviewing what we had in our network packet. Here is where we left off:
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by Jared Crandall
24. November 2009 01:00
FtBP: Switching
Part 3/8
In our last discussion we covered the formation of a network packet in preparation to send that packet on the wire. Today we will cover the packet's travel through its local VLAN from Client to Server. Let's start by reviewing what we had in our network packet from last time. Here is where we left off:
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by Jared Crandall
23. November 2009 01:00
FtBP: Packet Formation
Part 2/8
Packets on the wire (purposely repeated)
As we go through this series we will go over some examples to help understand the progression of a network packet throughout a network segment. We will start off simple and grow to more and more complicated packet transfers, but before we get to the wire we will need to look at how the data is packaged, and so how the packet fo...
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by Jared Crandall
20. November 2009 01:00
FtBP: Prerequisites
Part 1/8
One understanding that I think has helped me a great deal in troubleshooting problems, and designing networks and services is the evolution of a network packet as it transverses different pieces of network hardware. Today I will try to cover at a high level, the packet creation process, switching to the local Vlan, packet routing, NATing and firewalls, a...
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by Jared Crandall
19. November 2009 04:49
What is a Network Client?
Whether you are administering a network, troubleshooting a problem, or designing a solution it is invaluable to understand the role that your device plays in the network. As I worked the phones at Microsoft's US Senior Escalation Center I often found confusion caused by the use of the terms "Client" and "Server". My goal in this article is to help us better understand and use...
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by Rich Crandall
18. November 2009 09:39
You’ve seen the infomercials where they tout some kitchen product as the silver bullet, right? You know…it slices, dices, and even makes Julienne fries! It’s the catch-all device that can pretty much do just about anything – even help with the kids calculus homework. Well, I think Active Directory should have its own infomercial because it truly can do just about anything (I’m starting to think it may even make Julienne fries)!
Many of you have p...
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by Rich Crandall
17. November 2009 11:08
This is a foundational post. There are a few posts which are coming that require a basic understanding of what a service is and how it is described beyond just knowing where and how to manage services. This post is more of an abstract conceptualization of what a service is and is intended to lay the groundwork for future posts.
We can all recognize common services and we know where to go to manage these services when we want to start, stop, or otherwise modify them. But,...
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