Interdomain BGP policies — where traffic should exit a network
Guest Post: How to select which neighboring AS to send traffic through.
Guest Post: How to select which neighboring AS to send traffic through.
Guest Post: What if IPv6 isn’t big enough?
Guest Post: When dealing with BGP issues, the source is often several steps removed from the result of the problem, making it difficult to resolve.
Guest Post: When it comes to network design, if you haven’t found the trade-offs, you haven’t looked hard enough.
Guest Post: Network engineers need to get their heads out of configuration and features, and into solving business problems.
A recent IETF draft challenges the robustness principle.
Guest Post: Renumbering is not the only problem to solve when renumbering a network.
Guest Post: Russ White reminds us why latency and jitter are more of a killer for application performance than lack of bandwidth.
Guest post: BGP gets a bad rap from some but maybe the problem is with people not the protocol.