![]() ![]() This is even for those with lack of certificates such as CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+, and even for those without a degree! Well, why don't we delve right into it, shall we? If you are Network+ certified, you must know that OSPF is a dynamic link-state protocol that allows the two or more private networks to talk to each other. ![]() ![]() Yes, I'm targeting audience that have a good knowledge in networking. How much do you know computer networking? Do you know how subnetting works? What about IP addresses? Do you know how routers and switches work? Do you have a homelab and do you know what a homelab is? If you answer yes to all of the questions and you want to expand your knowledge of networking, this article is for you. This is part 1 of 2 of configuring multiple networks that can communicate with each other through OSPF. Viewing Single Blog Post Part 1: OSPF (IPv4) - Connecting 2 Instances of VyOS and pfSense Together ![]()
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