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whitepaper Access control Lists (ACLs)2009-08-21 Global Knowledge
  In this white paper, we'll take a look at access control lists (ACLs), often referred to as access lists or ACLs (sometimes pronounced "ackels"). In Cisco IOS, ACLs are used for many things, including, but not limited to, filtering data packets (firewalling), controlling Telnet or SSH access to a router or switch, filtering routing protocols, specifying Quality of Service (QoS), and controlling encryption, NAT, and Dial-on-Demand. Short Blurb: In Cisco IOS, ACLs are used for many things, including, but not limited to, filtering data packets (firewalling), controlling Telnet or SSH access to a router or switch, filtering routing protocols, specifying Quality of Service (QoS), and controlling encryption, NAT, and Dial-on-Demand.

Tags: Telecommunications, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Network Management
  
whitepaper Address Today#$#s Pressing Education Challenges With Flexible, Low-Cost, Energy-Saving Networking Solutions2009-07-01 D-Link
  Public and private schools across the U.S. are facing some downright brutal choices when it comes to staffing, budgeting, personal security and discipline. On one hand, students, staff and visitors need to be protected from aberrant physical behavior, unsavory Internet activities and hacked networks. On the other, there's pressure to improve the education product, increase networking coverage, bolster cyber-security and make it easier for users to access information and applications. Individuals within the user populations are now much more tech savvy, as well. They're capable of putting the networks and systems to extreme tests - in terms of bandwidth and performance (e.g. P2P file sharing of video and audio files).

Tags: IT Budgeting
  
whitepaper Using the Cisco IP/TV Streaming Solution With TANDBERG Codecs2009-06-18 Tandberg
  This document gives a description of how to use the Cisco IP/TV Streaming products together with TANDBERG codecs.

Tags: LAN - WAN, Internet and Web, Software Development Tools, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Display Guidelines for KVM Switches in Windows 72009-06-18 Microsoft
  This paper provides guidelines for Independent Hardware Vendors (IHVs) of Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) devices. By following these guidelines, IHVs can provide an optimal user experience in Windows 7 with display devices that are connected to KVM switches. This paper also lists a set of specific requirements and recommendations to IHVs on the expected behavior of KVM switches in Windows 7.

Tags: Desktop Client OS,
  
whitepaper Cisco Catalyst 6500: Building IPv6-Ready Campus Networks2009-06-01 Cisco Systems
  The Internet has grown so rapidly that the IPv4 standard can no longer support the number of users and functions. Features such as Network Address Translation (NAT) can help overcome address-space limitations, but they also make bidirectional communication for primary triple-play (data, voice, and video) applications more challenging.

Download the whitepaper to learn more.

Tags: Network Technologies, Internet and Web, Intrusion - Tampering, Network Management
  
whitepaper Dueling Directors2009-06-01 TechTarget
  Fibre Channel (FC) as a technology has been relatively static over the past 10 years, and FC switch innovation has been incremental - from bandwidth support and additional features to increased resilience and availability - culminating in the high-end FC director platform. Aside from a few failed incursions by vendors like QLogic Corp. and others, Brocade Communications Systems Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc. now almost exclusively own the high-end Fibre Channel switch and director market.

Tags: Network Management, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper How Vulnerable Are Your Cisco IOS Routers?2009-05-04 Global Knowledge
  Network security is a top priority for companies, and this includes securing Cisco routers. It is surprising to some that Cisco routers run many services that could create vulnerabilities. Some of these services are enabled by default. This white paper is not an exhaustive listing of all services enabled on Cisco routers that could create vulnerabilities, nor of all best practices for configuring Cisco routers. It is intended to be a vehicle for discussion regarding the security of those routers.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Network Management, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper Save power: Turn off IP phones remotely2009-05-01 Cisco Systems
  Can a switch help you save power? Watch this short video and see how the feature "embedded event manager" (EEM) in Cisco Catalyst switches is designed to help reduce power costs by disabling inline power in those locations where there is little to no network access required outside of normal business hours.

Tags: LAN - WAN, LAN - WAN, Network Management, Network Management
  
whitepaper Cisco Network Fabric: Get More. Expect More. Save More.2009-05-01 Cisco Systems
  Businesses worldwide are increasingly turning to their networks to enable increased productivity and cost control. Cisco's Network Fabric provides a strategy for transforming businesses to meet these goals with a vision of long-term sustainability. The three tenets of Cisco Network Fabric are:
  • Virtualization, to simplify operations, reduce network costs, and maximize existing investments
  • Collaboration, to increase productivity by overcoming the barriers of location, distance, and time
  • Operations, to automate network services, energy control and minimize total cost of ownership (TCO)
  • Download the whitepaper to learn more


Tags: LAN - WAN, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Network Management
  
whitepaper Competitive SAN Local Switching Solution: Limiting Scalability, Not Improving It2009-05-01 Cisco Systems
  Local switching is switching in which traffic does not traverse the backplane of a switch but rather stays on a line card. This concept is positioned as a method for increasing the available bandwidth of a line card or reducing traffic on the backplane of a device. While the concept of local switching is sound and local switching has been successfully deployed on many types of devices, not all local switching implementations are equally effective. Although local switching is a valid method for potentially increasing performance, the usability of such of feature is ultimately determined by a vendor's implementation.

Tags: Storage Hardware, Network Management