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Focus will be on performance management and security in 2006
Submitted By: Carrie Higbie | 03 Jan 2006
TECHCOLUMN - Carrie Higbie offers her prognostications on what you can expect in the field of networking in 2006.
Look for 10 Gigabit Ethernet to make its move in 2006
Submitted By: Ed Tittel | 03 Jan 2006
TECHCOLUMN - Ed Tittel offers his prognostications on what you can expect in the field of networking in 2006.
Helping PoE reach its potential
Submitted By: by Sam Bottros, Cisco Systems | 30 Nov 2005
TECH ARTICLE - Now that the Power-over-Ethernet standard, or PoE, is so widely adopted—most networking equipment vendors support PoE in some form—it's time for the standard to do more.
Why do we need the MAC address if all Ethernet connections are done via IP address?
Expert: Sudhanshu Gupta | 07 Nov 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Why do we need the MAC address if all Ethernet connections are done via IP address?
Is it true that I may encounter contention issues if I uplink a Gigabit switch to a fast Ethernet switch that has no Gigabit ports?
Expert: Lindi Horton | 14 Oct 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Is it true that I may encounter contention issues if I uplink a Gigabit switch to a fast Ethernet switch that has no Gigabit ports?
The growing complexity of IP networks, Part 1
Submitted By: SearchNetworking.com | 19 Jul 2005
TIP - IP networking has been complicated by a number of "new" developments such as IPv6, Gigabit Ethernet and wireless. Let's look at how each of these developments impacts our networks.
What can you tell me about core I/O networking cards and 10GbE?
Expert: Carrie Higbie | 08 Aug 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - I have several questions:
  • What are core I/O networking cards used for in a customer's datacenter?
  • Do you see 10GbE acting as a core I/O, especially on high end UNIX servers, mainframes and others?
  • In a ...
  • Can you please explain the following, common Ethernet errors?
    Expert: Dwight Barker | 08 Aug 2005
    EXPERT ANSWER - Can you please explain the following, common Ethernet errors?
  • Short/Runt frames
  • Jabbers
  • CRC/FCS errors
  • Late collision
  • Misaligned frames
  • In a LAN environment, which is better: Token Ring or Ethernet and why?
    Expert: Chris Partsenidis | 03 Aug 2005
    EXPERT ANSWER - In a LAN environment, which is better: Token Ring or Ethernet and why?
    The future of 10GbE
    Expert: Carrie Higbie | 26 Jul 2005
    EXPERT ANSWER - I needed information and data points on the following topics:


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