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Moving toward the application-centric network
This chapter discusses application delivery and performance, and points to technologies that you can use to ensure that critical applications are meeting desired expectations. E-Book
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The essential guide for upgrading your network
This e-book explores the challenges, best practices and technologies for responding to the shortcomings of today's network, as well as future-proofing for tomorrow's challenges. E-Book
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Brocade's Foundry deal boosts its data center play, but Cisco is ready
Brocade's acquisition of Foundry Networks for $3 billion puts it in a position to compete with Cisco Systems in the data center networking space. But experts say Brocade will need to get everything right to make it work. Article
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How to connect wireless networks for printing capabilities
Get step-by-step instructions on how to connect wireless routers so that you can print wirelessly and stay connected to the Internet in this expert response from Lisa Phifer. Ask the Expert
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Which Cisco router should I get as a starting network pro?
Learn which Cisco router to invest in as a networking beginner to hone your skills from Cisco certifications expert David Minutella. Ask the Expert
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The difference between half-duplex and full-duplex
Our networking fundamentals expert explains how to know if you're using half-duplex or full-duplex communication in this Ask the Expert response. Ask the Expert
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How can I load balance between DSLs and LLs?
Learn how to load balance between 1 MB DSL and 2 MB LL from our routing and switching expert Sudhanshu Gupta. Ask the Expert
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How to route L3 switches for a serial LAN design
Learn from our routing and switching expert how to configure a Layer 3 switch in a serial LAN design to route from the interface to the last machine, in this Ask the Expert Q&A. Ask the Expert
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What is broadcasting and which switch will fix timed-out requests?
Broadcasting is defined by our routing and switching expert as he explains which network switch resolves time-out requests, in this response. Ask the Expert
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IDSL
IDSL is a system in which digital data is transmitted at 128 Kbps on a regular copper telephone line (twisted pair) from a user to a destination using digital (rather than analog or voice) transmission, bypassing the telephone company's central offic... Definition
Network Management Strategies for the CIO