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Certification Internet service via iPerf3

Network Engineering

We are an ISP providing internet services to customers using multivendor CPEs (Fortirouter, Juniper, Cisco) installed onsite. These CPEs connect over a fiber-optic last-mile to the nearest Provider Edge (PE), where the gateway is configured. Attached is a topology diagram illustrating the proposed setup.

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What’s next for the internet in Afghanistan?

Kentik

Will it also end a period of development of the domestic internet in Afghanistan? Growth of Afghan domestic internet. The fragmented nature of the country’s internet, driven by its austere mountainous geography, meant that shutting down service in Afghanistan would require more than a single kill switch. As the last U.S.

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Multi-Cloud Made Simple: Announcing Kentik Observability Enhancements for AWS and Google Cloud

Kentik

Two exciting new capabilities help you quickly answer any question about your multi-cloud network: Kentik Cloud users can now collect, analyze, and visualize flow logs generated on AWS Transit Gateways. Centralized logs from AWS Transit Gateways don’t require access to flow logs for every attached VPC. Let’s dig into the details.

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Strategies for Managing Network Traffic from a Remote Workforce

Kentik

When more of the workforce shifts to working remotely, it puts new and different strains on the infrastructure across different parts of the network, especially where VPN gateways connect to the network edge. This could mean the users are saturating the internet connectivity or that they’ve saturated the LAN (or maybe WAN).

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Reinforcing Networks: Advancing Resiliency and Redundancy Techniques

Kentik

Routing protocols and their impact on network resilience: The roles of IGP and BGP Let’s first dive into how routing protocols, particularly Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) , can influence network resilience and help reduce the need for complete redundancy.

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Resilience and Redundancy in Networking

Kentik

This includes the ability to: Dynamically adjust to changes in network topology Detect and respond to outages Route around faults in order to maintain connectivity and service levels. Additional network resilience mechanisms Successfully routing a packet over the internet from its source to its destination is not trivial.

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Why a Backbone Is More Than Just a Bunch of PoPs

CATO Networks

The PoP is just a connection point a gateway, of sorts where the external world (i.e., site to site traffic), or to the general Internet. The fact is, many SASE providers use the Internet as the backbone network between their PoPs. There is little or no control over the packets that are traveling on that Internet backbone.

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