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    What techniques detect asymmetric routing paths in multi-WAN networks?

    Asked on Friday, Oct 24, 2025

    Detecting asymmetric routing paths in multi-WAN networks involves identifying situations where packets take different paths to and from a destination, which can lead to issues such as packet loss or l…

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    How does NAT overload behave when thousands of internal clients share a single public IP?

    Asked on Thursday, Oct 23, 2025

    NAT overload, also known as PAT (Port Address Translation), allows multiple internal clients to share a single public IP address by mapping each internal client's private IP address and port number to…

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    What strategies improve failover performance in dual-ISP BGP setups?

    Asked on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025

    In dual-ISP BGP setups, improving failover performance involves optimizing route selection, reducing convergence time, and ensuring redundancy. Key strategies include tuning BGP timers, using BGP attr…

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    How can route redistribution lead to routing loops in hybrid OSPF–BGP environments?

    Asked on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2025

    Route redistribution between OSPF and BGP can lead to routing loops due to the differences in how these protocols handle route advertisement and path selection. When routes are redistributed from OSPF…

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