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Report Cumulus Understanding Linux Internetworking

Understanding Linux Internetworking

Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 Internetworking.

The Internet: the largest internetwork ever created. In fact, the term Internet is just a shortened version of internetwork, which means multiple networks connected together. Most companies create some form of internetwork when they connect their local-area network (LAN) to a wide area network (WAN), and you can easily use Linux for this.

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  • The differences between layer 2 and layer 3 internetworking.
  • How to configure IP routing and bridging in Linux.
  • How to configure advanced Linux internetworking, such as VLANs, VXLAN, and network packet filtering.