In September 2009 I was writing about P-to-P-router encryption (twice) and DHCP logging , but the most popular post (by far) is still the display of rejected BGP routes.
The discovery of September 2007 (another DHCP month) was the mturoute utility.
Most popular posts from September 2009
- Display the rejected BGP routes
- Encrypting P-to-P-router traffic
- DHCP logging in Cisco IOS is a nightmare
- Expired DHCP lease bounces the interface
- Follow-up: P-to-P router encryption
- Cisco IOS is not an authoritative DHCP server
- Carrier Ethernet service from customer’s perspective
- Deploying IPv6 in Enterprise Networks
- The tunneling Kool-Aid
- Fishing for free information: the ultimate experience
Most popular posts from September 2007
- Assigning server IP addresses with DHCP
- Router as a TFTP server
- Logging to flash disk
- mturoute: A utility that measures hop-by-hop path MTU
- Get creative: static routing with Catalyst 3750
- Stop Inter-VRF static route leaking
- Persistent DHCP bindings stored in NVRAM
- CEF accounting
- Static routing with Catalyst 3750: and the winner is …
- Correction: do not use the name option of the ip route command

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