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Implementing AI in Network Automation While Maintaining Human Expertise

Post Views: 2,466 As a follow on to my article on whether AI can be used in Networking, this post dives in deeper to a question of will humans still be involved? And if so, how do we upskill that human expertise? To successfully integrate AI into network automation while ensuring human expertise is maintained, […]

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What are some examples of Physical Layer Threats in Networking?

Post Views: 4,943 A great question in my two day Security class recently. The physical layer (Layer 1) of the layered model is responsible for the transmission of raw data bits over a communication medium. Although it is often considered more secure due to its reliance on physical components, it is still vulnerable to a

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How to Configure iptables in Linux

Post Views: 3,061 iptables is a command-line utility in Linux that allows you to configure the rules of the packet filtering and NAT (Network Address Translation) framework, known as netfilter, within the Linux kernel. It is a key tool for managing network traffic and implementing a firewall on Linux systems. Here’s an overview of what

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Usage Instructions for Our Windows Networking Toolkit

Post Views: 2,074 If you use Windows and you are a Networking person technical or non-technical, you will find our toolkit to put all the useful Windows capabilities at your fingertips in a simple menu driven batch file. Before we start, you can download and install this toolkit here (instructions for installing are provided on

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Post Views: 5,185 Who we are We are CellStream, Inc. – a Texas corporation. Our website address is: https://www.cellstream.com. Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created

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Troubleshooting Your Network Using Port Mirroring and Packet Capture

Post Views: 3,687 Scenario Let’s say you have a DHCP server running on a Cisco Switch that is behaving strangely and you want to examine the traffic over a couple of hours while not creating a gigantic unmanageable capture file. A note here: I am doing this on a Cisco switch, but most all vendor

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