MORE TOP PICKS: January Cisco Subnet giveaways: Win an Apple iPod Touch courtesy of Global Knowledge; win the book 'Firewall Fundamentals'. Cisco scratches out Scientific Atlanta name Cisco Virtual Switch System wows Network World testers How successful was Juniper's free training to Cisco professionals offer? Three levels to Cisco's converged mobility plans Brothers up in court for scamming government agencies with fake Cisco gear FROM OUR BLOGGERS: Brad Reese on Cisco: How to install Cisco IOS virtualization software on your PC Brian McGahan - Triple Cisco CCIE No. 8593 Security | Service Provider | Routing and Switching, narrates this step by step video on how to install Cisco IOS virtualization software on your PC. Wendell Odom's Cisco Cert Zone: Is CCVP Worth 500 Hours to You Wendell Odom's Cisco Cert Zone Is CCVP Worth 500 Hours to You Today, I'm going to pull some thoughts together regarding my main topic for the past 2 weeks - the time and effort involved in getting your CCVP cert - and then ask you to tell me if it's worth it to you. Michael Morris From the Field: Cisco Validated Design Program (CVD) Before the holidays I had posted a couple blogs about the Network Design Process - Part I - Part II . What I didn't include in either of these guidelines was "Use Best Practices". This was on purpose because each network design is different. While there is a methodology that can be applied to the process, each business/customer has different needs. Now, each customer has needs that can be organized into templates that can be used repeatedly. However, templates address a specific customer while best practices address a broader audience. Jeff Doyle on IP Routing: Reducing Link Failure Detection Time with BFD <!--StartFragment--> One of the great challenges of modern networking is the need to support services such as voice and real-time video that are quite sensitive to packet loss, transmission errors, delay, and jitter using a technology – IP – that is designed to be tolerant of packet loss, transmission errors, delay, and jitter. ChannelSurfing with Ken Presti: Giancarlo’s Departure: Connecting the Dots to Avaya The first thing I thought of when I heard about Charlie joining Silver Lake was the fact that Silver Lake is one of the two firms that took Avaya private this year. Avaya is a primary competitor to Cisco, particularly in the unified communications space. Charlie understands the UC space, and his Cisco credentials could help validate and strengthen Avaya’s attempts to differentiate itself in that market. Author Expert: Mark Lewis: Choosing the Right Remote Access VPN: 9 Important Questions Last time I looked at some important questions to ask when selecting a site-to-site VPN protocol or technology. This time I will discuss some the important questions to ask when choosing a remote access VPN. NEW: Author Expert: Wes Noonan: Welcome to 2008 (and my blog) Hello, I wanted to introduce myself and talk a little bit about my blog and what my plans for it are. First off, I'm Wes Noonan. I've been in the technology arena for the better part of 15 years now, some in IT, some as a consultant and some working for software development companies, which is where I am at today. I'm currently employed by NetIQ (An Attachmate Business) in their Office of Technology. In that capacity I am responsible for the technical architecture of our Virtualization and Network product offerings. My background is predominantly around Windows systems prior to focusing on network and security systems. HOT DISCUSSIONS AMONG CISCO SUBNET READERS: * WIN AN APPLE IPOD TOUCH COURTESY OF GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE: Cisco Learning Partner Global Knowledge is giving away an Apple iPod Touch to one lucky Cisco Subnet reader. Go here for the competition details. * WIN CISCO PRESS BOOK "FIREWALL FUNDAMENTALS": Up for grabs are 15 copies of Firewall Fundamentals by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. The book introduces readers to firewall concepts and explores various commercial and open source firewall implementations - including Cisco, Linksys, and Linux - allowing network administrators and small office/home office computer users to effectively choose and configure their devices. Competition details here. Get a sneak peek of an excerpt here. Read Wes Noonan's blog for Cisco Subnet here. * Read a free chapter from Firewall Fundamentals by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. Free excerpt here. * Check out Cisco Subnet's library for more free chapters from Cisco Press books. |
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