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Designing ANW2 Networks

I always enjoy seeing how other Marines solve comm problems.  Especially when they are problems I have seen before.  You can always …

QoS Marking: How, Where, and Why

One of the follow-up questions I received from my last QoS post was: Where is traffic marked?  Example: voice traffic marked at …

QoS Demystified

Quality of Service (QoS) was a topic that immediately caught my curiosity when I first learned about it.  I’m pretty sure I …

Multicasting with the GBS

In a recent field op, I got my first chance to experiment with multicasting in a production environment.  There were a bunch …

The Basics of Tunneling

When I first started my CCNP, the topic that was most difficult for me to grasp was tunneling.  I understood the general …

Making Friends (EIGRP Style)

Even though EIGRP neighbor relationships are possibly one of the more simple things in networking, I am finding it is still frequently …

Tunneling over ANW2 Networks

I’ve already posted a couple of times on using ANW2 with Harris 117G radios.  This time I would like to talk about …

The Basics of ANW2 Routing

I want to put up some posts on deep dives into different employments for the Harris 117G radios. But before I go …

Seven Deadly Sins of Networking

One of my readers suggested I develop seven deadly sins of networking to go with my Ten Commandments.  You ask, I deliver: …