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The networks category covers networking protocols, data transmission methods, network addressing, and network security. Understanding network fundamentals is crucial for designing, implementing, and managing reliable and secure communication systems.

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Introduction to DNSSEC

The following article gives an insight into DNSSEC general principles. It provides practical examples, describing how DNSSEC works and how it can be used. Finally, it gives some information about the current adoption of this extension worldwide.
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Configuration as Code — moving in the right direction

This article will explore the genesis and evolution of Configuration as Code, setting the stage for a deeper dive into its technicalities, implementation strategies, and business implications.
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Source of Truth vs. Source of Intent in network automation

Lately we have been discussing the topic of the Network Automation Journey. While the previous article covers the path towards network (or infrastructure) automation, let’s take a step back and take a closer look at the elements that build the complete solution.
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Latest addition to network testing and simulation: Containerlab

Until recently all existing virtual lab solutions were based on vendor appliances provided as virtual machines. Such an approach allowed us to emulate closely the real HW (some of those appliances had virtualized data planes as well - e.g. vEX, vMX). However this is not always the desired case.
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Virtual Labs: running network topology on a plain laptop

For a very long time whenever someone wanted to create a network playground, they had to use physical equipment. Although such an approach had some pros, they were quickly outweighed by the cons, such as: price of equipment, manual cabling required to set up the environment, noise, power consumption - the list is long.
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