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Auto-QOS configuration for Cisco network

I have a network with Cisco switches, Cisco IP Phones and video traffic. I want to add QoS markers to my traffic but I don't want to do it manually. Ideally I want to use Cisco's auto QOS features but I'm not sure where I should add the…
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Why is internet speed called Bandwidth?

Why do we refer to our internet speeds as "bandwidth" with units of measurement like "10 Mbps"? As I understand it, Bandwidth is, as the name implies, the width of the frequency band, typically measured in Hertz. So if you had a signal with a…
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Mitigating 802.1x bypass by transparent bridging

The talk DEFCON talk "A Bridge Too Far" details a means to bypass wired 802.1x network access controls by setting up a transparent bridge between a genuine machine and the network. Once authentication is performed, the transparent bridge is free to…
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Ethernet padding value

When the data sent in an Ethernet frame is less than 46 bytes, extra padding needs to be added to the payload. The question is: Which is the value of that Ethernet padding? I'm asking since in real captures I checked this padding seems random,…
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Why is classful addressing considered waste?

I am trying to understand the addressing strategies. But there is something which I can't grasp. Maybe I am missing a very basic point, if so, I am sorry beforehand. From my researches, let's say, if a company wants 100,000 IP addresses for their…
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Cisco: monitoring users input

Is there a way to monitor a user's input on a cisco device? Clarification: the commands a user have entered as in configuration mode AND normal mode. (especialy normal mode. Configuration mode can be done with "show history").
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Is there an Assignment Window (AW) for IPv6 in the RIPE region?

In IPv4, newborn LIRs must seek approval from the RIPE NCC before assigning a prefix larger than a certain size to end users. As time goes (and RIPE see that you fill in the RIPE database correctly), this certain size increases upon being big…
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Why is RTS/CTS optional for IEEE 802.11?

In wikipedia it is stated: Request to Send (RTS) frame: The RTS and CTS frames provide an optional collision reduction scheme for access points with hidden stations. A station sends a RTS frame as the first step in a two-way handshake required…
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Why is the Ethernet Connection Symmetric?

I know that cable connection (DSL) is asymmetric, there is a certain bandwidth on the channel, and for a better user experience, they allocate a bigger portion to the downstream. I suppose Ethernet cables have a certain bandwidth as well, or…
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Do we send ack frames in ethernet? if not then how does a router know if its neighbors are down or not?

So first off, do ethernet sends ack frames or not? if it doesn't : then how does a router know whether its neighbors are down or not? if it does : then is it cumulative ack with an ack timer or one ack per received frame? I'm asking this because in…
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Does Cell Phone use Public or Private IP address?

Does mobile phone/cell phone get a private IP address or public IP address? If the cell phone gets a private IP address, I assume that the telecom operator uses carrier grade Network Address Translation as traffic leaves the operator's network, is…
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Ethernet's frame format, length or EtherType?

Ethernet defines a 2 byte header for the payload's length in its frame format. This header has an ambiguous meaning: if smaller than or equal to 1500 it represents the payload length. if greater or equal 1536 (0x600) it is to be considered as an…
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Monitoring without Port Mirroring

A quick overview of the problem We've been experiencing some issues with our bandwidth usage lately which I fear may be due to misuse (whether intentional or not) of our internet in the office. I want to be able to monitor the network traffic to see…
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Mixing Cisco STP Features: BPDU Guard, BPDU Filter, PortFast and PortFast Trunk

I have two switches (Cisco 2960's) with a trunk between them (two ports in an ether-channel) and each has a trunk up to a separate router, all other switch ports are access ports to end devices; R1 R2 | | | | | | SW1 ===…
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Why is the IPv6 link-local address range a /10 rather than e.g. /12 or /16?

I'm currently studying for my CompTIA Network+ Exam and am a bit confused as to why the IPv6 link-local address is a /10 and not a /12 or /16. Since each character in an IPv6 address is 4-bits and each section of a IPv6 address contains 4…
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