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Posts Tagged "Cisco Systems"

CCIE-V Lab Prep–Weekend 05/14–05/15/2011

Posted by on May 16, 2011 in Blogs, CCIE, Cisco, Daily Blogs, Technology | 0 comments

Hello All, As you may or may not know I have scheduled my second attempt at the lab on July 5th in RTP.  That being said I have been living in the lab.  This weekend I got quite a bit accomplished in the area of increasing my speed.  I focused a lot on getting into my routers, knocking out the required tasks (QoS, SRST, H323, GK, CUBE, etc.) and getting out of them and into the CUCM.  I want to be able to read my lab, get it sectioned out and get my routers out of the way...

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Changes in the Cisco CCNP Certification Track…

Posted by on Mar 17, 2010 in Blogs, Cisco, Technology | 0 comments

How long ago was it that Cisco changed the CCNP test track?  How long have I had my professional cert?  Am I getting old? Anyway… Times are a changing!  Cisco has once again changed the CCNP track!  They are dropping all of the tests and introducing three new tests: 642-902 ROUTE 642-813 SWITCH 642-832 TSHOOT Too easy right?  And if you have already started the old track, do not worry!  The old tests are still available until July 10,...

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The Cisco CRS-3 Internet Router…High-Speed…Low Drag…

Posted by on Mar 10, 2010 in Blogs, Cisco, Technology, Uncategorized | 14 comments

Many of you are going to read this short article from Computer World and say, “Dan, I do not give a damn how the onlines work as long as I can reach my Facebooks!”  Well, I just want you to think about the staggering amount of data this piece of equipment can process.  The author, Stephen Lawson, does a great job breaking out the processing stats and relating them to “real-world” scenarios. IDG News Service - Cisco Systems today introduced its next-generation...

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