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Monday, June 25, 2007

Cisco moving reputation services into network devices; Does Cisco factor into WAN-optimization plans?

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Network World's Cisco News Alert, 06/25/07

Cisco moving reputation services into network devices, 06/25/07: As Cisco closes its acquisition of communications security company IronPort, it announces plans to integrate IronPort’s Web reputation services with its routers and firewalls.

From Nutter's Help Desk: Router loopback interfaces: Delete or keep? 06/22/07: I am doing a review of the configuration of all our Cisco equipment after taking over from my predecessor. I noticed in one of the routers has a loopback interface on it but I can't account for the actual interface that corrects to the loopback ...

Does Cisco factor into your WAN-optimization plans?:  Cisco wants to own application acceleration, and says the ability to integrate WAN optimization with the QoS and security functions already in the network is one big reason why it should. Do you buy into the idea of network-based application optimization? Read the full story and take our WAN optimization poll.

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Today on Cisco Subnet
Cisco, which last year clocked 13th on the list of the U.S.'s largest H-1B users, denied recent reports that it has moved American jobs to India. Author Expert Denise Donohue describes SIP Trunking and the IP NGN. Jeff Doyle shares two more perspectives on EIGRP. Plus: It's the final week to enter to win a CCNP Quick Reference Sheets Bundle.

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6. Linux version of Microsoft browser plug-in
7. Level3 completes Internet2 100G net
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Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth covers Cisco for Network World.



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