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Friday, February 11, 2011

Transitions at Cisco; How to add an IP phone to CUCM

How to add an IP phone to CUCM | Cisco's Quarter Shows Real Networking Competition

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Transition is real and underway at Cisco
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How to add an IP phone to CUCM
Kevin Wallace: This CIPT1 8.0 video shows you how to add a Cisco IP Phone to a Cisco Communications Manager (CUCM) database, manually. Read More

Cisco's Quarter Shows Real Networking Competition
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Data center, switching play key roles in Cisco's Q2
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Pre-Quarterly Earnings Announcement News About Cisco's Performance is Tough
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Getting Started Part 4: Simualtors vs Real Gear for CLI Skills
Wendell Odom: You need CLI hands-on experience to do well on the Cisco CCENT and CCNA exams. To get that experience, you can use real routers and switches or a simulator. Read More

Two Cisco backed data center developments in flux
Jim Duffy: Two data center standards that Cisco is deeply involved with are going through some significant changes. And depending on where you sit, the changes could be good or bad. Read More

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