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Monday, June 20, 2011

Cisco and routing: Who says you can’t go home?

CCNA Lab Part 7: Choosing the Right Switch Models | Ethernet vendors racing to meet demand

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Cisco and routing: Who says you can't go home?
The last few weeks Cisco has been pressing their pitch that a network composed of a single vendor's network (Cisco's) is best for users. To me it looks like they are having to work very hard to come up with examples of happy users with nothing but Cisco, such as covered in this article: "Cisco again looks to debunk the multivendor network" Read More


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CCNA Lab Part 7: Choosing the Right Switch Models
After working through a longish discussion about Cisco routers for your CCNA lab, it will be nice to discuss switches. Thankfully, the choice of switches is a lot easier to figure out than the choice of routers.  Switches have less software clutter to sift through, and the used prices for the likely candidates converge down to two families: 2900XM and 2950. Today I'll give you a big picture look at... Read More


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