More from Cisco Subnet: Juniper's Stratus Project vs. Cisco's California Project Cisco layoffs commenced today, sources say Nortel layoff news at last: 3,200 more jobs cut Cisco/VMware: new Linux servers (not new ownership)? From our bloggers: Brad Reese on Cisco: Revealed: Surprises in the 4Q08 Ethernet switch market This week data networking and telecom research firm - Infonetics, released a report on the 4Q08 Ethernet and Application Switch market, revealing a few surprises. Jimmy Ray Purser: Networking geek to geek: Network Management Sucks!!! Network Management...I could almost end this blog with just that statement alone. What is it with NMS that feels like were are riding in the back seat from Wisconsin to Florida with our stinky second cousin Bert. Anytime, I sit in a vendor meeting and they are trying to hock their NMS off on me I can picture signs for "See Rock City" or "Wall Drug" for the east coast to west coast survivors. Michael Morris From the Field: NPA Awards for Professionalism - Nominations Have Begun Last year, I was honored to be awarded the Network Professional Association Award for Professionalism Professional Excellence and Innovation - Corporate Fortune X. The NPA is an independent, professional network industry group that utilizes local chapters of members to facilitate social contacts, publish articles, and set standards and a code of ethics for members. Jamey Heary: Cisco Security Expert: IT in 2109: Quantum Entanglement, Mini Black Holes and Nanotech: Part 1 What will the Information Technology world look like in a hundred years? Here are five predictions for the state of data transport, storage, e-commerce, and security in the year 2109. Each prediction is soundly based on our current scientific theories and understandings plus a healthy dose of imagination. I’ll be posting this as a two part series. Wendell Odom's Cisco Cert Zone: OSPF Puzzle VI: Interpreting show ip ospf Well, February turned into the OSPF month here at the farm. I'm going to wrap it up with today's post unless we get a flurry of comments. ;-) Larry Chaffin: Putting the realism into your network:"Creating custom ring tones for Communications Manager Express (CME) I had to re-install ringtones for a customer and add some customer ringtone this past week. I thought I would share the steps below that I used. I was sent these steps and they were very usefull. Dennis Hartmann on Cisco Unified Communications: Class-based Shaping Traffic shaping is a technology that has traditionally been used in Frame-Relay and ATM WAN technologies. Many frame and ATM networks have a hub and spoke architecture where all WAN traffic must traverse the headquarters site. Since the headquarters site is aggregating WAN services, the headquarters normally has much higher interface speeds than the branch routers. The headquarters router will attempt to send traffic to the branch location at much higher speeds than the branch routers local loop connection will allow if traffic shaping is not implemented. Traffic shaping will allow the WAN administrator to limit the throughput from the headquarters to the speed of the branch location. Author Expert: Brandon Carroll: CCNA Wireless Home Lab: What should I buy? In this post I’ve been asked to discuss what equipment you could use to perform CCNA Wireless lab exercises. The following list will allow you to perform all the tasks discussed in the CCNA Wireless outline with only a few exceptions... Hot discussions among Cisco Subnet readers: Is Cisco short of cash in the U.S.? Network Management Sucks!!! JTAG Hacking Cisco CEO joins finance committee of Ex-eBay CEO running for Governor of California IT in 2109: Quantum Entanglement, Mini Black Holes and Nanotech: Part 1 Tagging the Native VLAN February freebies and giveaways: Win free books: 1. Win one of 15 copies of CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide by Brandon Carroll. Deadline for entry is Feb 28. Plus, read a sneak peek of CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide: Chapter 1: Introduction to wireless networking concepts Enter to win by clicking here. 2. Win one of 15 copies of IPv6 Security by Patrick Park. Deadline for entry is Feb. 28. Plus, read a sneak peek of Voice over IP Security: Chapter 1: Working with VoIP Enter to win by clicking here. Win an American Express gift card: We're also giving away one American Express gift card worth $250, courtesy of Global Knowledge. Entry details here. View our library of exclusive Cisco Press book chapters here and rate your favorite Cisco Press books/exclusive chapters here. |
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