CCIE R/S Versus CCNA/CCNP Troubleshooting It's a long story, but I started out planning to blog about a book I used to prep for the CCIE R/S lab troubleshooting section. However, I think there's a broader topic that grows out of what I experienced in the lab. Today I'd like to offer a few thoughts that crystallized around this theme: the CCIE R/S Troubleshooting tasks require such a broad view of everything in the lab blueprint that it may... Cisco UC customers appear S.O.L. when in comes to deploying Microsoft Windows 7 At least Cisco is warning Unified Communications customers about NOT offering support for Microsoft Windows 7: "Cisco will have no liability for any delay in delivery, or failure to deliver, any or all of the planned Windows 7 support features set forth herein. Therefore, any such delay or failure will not in any way grant to Cisco customers the right to return, refund, adjust, or exchange any previously... Father of SIP bolts Cisco for Skype Mike Volpi kept his word to his Skype investment group, he got the Father of SIP - Jonathan Rosenberg, to jump ship. Skype announced Roseberg jumped ship from Cisco the day after our blog story published emails indicating Rosenberg had an interest in discussing Skype with Volpi. Rosenberg is now Skype's Chief Technology Strategist - responsible for Skype's overall architecture and technology... Cisco's new EtherSwitch service modules This blog will discuss the Power over Ethernet (PoE) service modules (SM) supported in the second generation Cisco Integrated Services router (ISR G2). Cisco lets Tandberg think about it a little more Cisco thinks Tandberg needs more time, not money, to close the deal. Tandberg got another 9 days to think about it when Cisco extended the deadline to respond to its $3 billion offer to Nov. 18. Cisco ISR Generation 2 does appear to bring value, at least in UC (voice and video) Although the ISR G2 announcement from Cisco seems like more of the same, but faster and stronger, there are significant improvements related to voice and video that are worth mentioning. Here is a table that shows them: November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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