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Cisco sees the LTE; CCNA Security Part 3: Lab Requirements

CCNA Security Part 3: Lab Requirements; Cisco dodges question on status of 7600 LTE gateway
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Cisco sees the LTE

Cisco Subnet blogger Jim Duffy writes, "Cisco blew a big hole in its so-called agnostic mobile wireless story with this week's $2.9 billion buyout of Starent. While placing a big bet on mobile WiMAX two years ago with the $330 million purchase of Navini Networks, Cisco trumped that this week by plunking down almost 10 times that amount on Starent, which sees LTE as the future." Read full story

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CCNA Security Part 3: Lab Requirements
Wendell Odom: If you're buying gear on a budget, then CCNA Security may be for you. You can practice all the router features effectively with only 2 routers; most can be practiced with a single router.

Cisco dodges question on status of 7600 LTE gateway
Cisco Subnet blog: One of the lingering questions in the wake of Cisco's definitive agreement to purchase Starent Networks for $2.9 billion is, what does this mean for the LTE gateway under development for the 7600 series router?

Will Tandberg shareholders reject Cisco's offer?
Larry Chaffin: I have heard that a group representing 24% of Tandberg shareholders want to decline Cisco's offer to acquire the company.

Outside of rah-rah talks from John Chambers, is Cisco wireless a disconnect?
Brad Reese: VoiceCon Wireless and Mobility track planner, Michael Finneran, seems none too impressed with Cisco's definitive agreement to acquire Starent Networks, Finneran was particularly harsh on Cisco Motion.

Business Intelligence and WAN Optimization Services - Does the combo make sense?
Author expert Afaq Khan: I am personally quite convinced that WAN optimization functionality alone cannot solve the problem of congested WAN link.

Cisco bolsters routers to spur IPv6 migration
Cisco this week enhanced its IPv6 offerings for its carrier core and edge routers in an effort to ease the eventual migration from IPv4.

Cisco releases pricing, availability of rack servers
Cisco Subnet blog: Cisco this week disclosed pricing for the rack mount servers of its Unified Computing System for data centers. Cisco announced the rack servers in June as an alternative to the blade servers for UCS.

The secret to Survivable Remote Site Telephony
Dennis Hartmann: In this blog, we will continue discussing more configuration options available in Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST). All of the configuration command examples in this blog are configured in call-manager-fallback configuration mode.

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