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This is Network World's Cisco Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Cisco Subnet, your daily source for Cisco news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more.

Cisco introduces IPS card for the ASA 5505
"Ever wondered what that blank slot in your ASA5505 is for? Well now you know, it's for a modular IPS card," says Cisco Security Expert Jamey Heary. "The AIP SSC-5 provides up to 75Mbps of IPS or IDS throughput and supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The 75Mbps performance with 4000 maximum connections per second should be able to accommodate just about any SOHO or branch office configuration, the sweet spot for the ASA5505."

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Brad Reese on Cisco: Overcoming fear, uncertainty and doubt in the secondary Cisco market Yours truly makes a living selling secondary Cisco gear, so I'm very biased, but nonetheless ecstatic to present the results of a survey, that in my opinion, suggests the secondary Cisco market is finally overcoming the fear, uncertainty and doubt that keeps enterprises from considering used or refurbished Cisco hardware.

Jimmy Ray Purser: Networking Geek to Geek: Day Three RSA 09: SHOWTIME! Robb Boyd and I opened for John Chamber's live keynote via the Internet. We presented to a live audience both in the booth and around the World. It was really awesome! We put together a show based on conficker and the new Safev2 design guidelines. It was a lot of fun.

Jamey Heary: Cisco Security Expert: Cisco's makes several new security announcements at RSA Cisco announced a slew of new security offerings at RSA including security cloud services, IPS Sensor software, ASA Botnet Traffic Filter. I'll be tackling each one of these topics so stay tuned.

Michael Morris: From the Field: The Incredible International Submarine Cable Systems Being a WAN guy at heart, I have always been amazed by the submarine fiber optic cable systems that crisscross the Earth.

Wendell Odom's Cisco Cert Zone: CCNA lab – For $300? $400? I'll wrap the CCNA part of my recent "what to buy for a Cisco CCNA/CCNP lab" series by bumping up the budget - this time $300 or $400.

Larry Chaffin: Putting Realism Into Your Network: I'm still waiting on Cisco Live Media Request (you know it is invitation only) Like many other I sent an e-mail to Cisco to request a Media badge for Cisco Live this year. The Web site said it is invitation only,

Anthony Sequeira: Cisco Certified Voice Professional: The CCIE Lab Exam Has a New Twist There are four to five short answer questions a student must respond to prior to beginning the "traditional" configuration portion. You must complete and pass this portion of the exam.

Dennis Hartmann on Cisco Unified Communications: Cisco IOS Dial-Peers: Inbound Dial-Peers I have had plenty of troubleshooting scenarios where the wrong inbound VoIP dial-peer is selected because the destination-pattern matches the remote sites calling party information.

Hot discussions among Cisco Subnet readers:

Cisco against Buy America provisions of the $7.2B broadband stimulus fund

What CCNA Lab Would You Buy for $100? $200?

Taking a stab at open source IP Telephony

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CCNA lab – For $300? $400?

How can we help Cisco's partner talent portal avoid failure?

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