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IP Conflict and VPN-Based Overlay Network Setup over WAN / VPN Solutions for Sites with Overlapping IP Address Ranges

Network Engineering

I want to ping from a computer located in SITE C to computers in SITE A and SITE B within the topology. Another challenge is that the network infrastructures in SITE A and SITE B share the same IP blocks, and I cannot change them. How can I configure this network without causing any IP conflicts? 24 192.168.1.0/24

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Cisco Meraki Launches MX650

The Network DNA

The Meraki MX650 is a security and SD-WAN appliance that offers VPN Concentration services for big VPN networks. The MX650 is excellent for datacenter environments that require a high concentration of VPN topologies. times more VPN throughput (25Gbps) and twice as much advanced security compared to the MX450.

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Introduction to VXLAN MP-BGP EVPN Route Types

The Network DNA

EVPN provides several benefits over traditional Layer 2 VPN technologies, such as Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS). It operates by using IP plus UDP to travel over the physical network. Route type 5 is an IP prefix route that is used to advertise externally learnt routes and internal IP subnets to VXLAN networks.

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

Kentik

Kentik Cloud users can now access the new Kentik Map for Google Cloud to automatically visualize detailed Google Cloud and hybrid cloud infrastructure topology. In the logs, you can identify suspicious or unauthorized access attempts, unusual traffic patterns, or communication with blacklisted IP addresses.

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How to Configure Static Routes on Cisco

NW Kings

Unlike dynamic routes, learned through dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) or EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol), static routes require the network administrator to specify the next hop or destination IP address. This feature in networks predicts and stabilizes the topology.

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