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Cisco Is Shutting Down Its Cloud

Joining HPE with Helion, Cisco is shutting down its cloud service that it has invested $1 billion into known as Intercloud.

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Cisco To Audit Code In Wake Of Juniper Backdoor Announcement

Cisco has said that they will audit their own code to make sure that it is free of back-door holes that would weaken the effectiveness of their products following the Juniper discoveries.

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Cisco USB Console Connection Setup

Cisco devices often require console connections to configure or troubleshoot. Install the Cisco USB console driver on your PC to be ready for action!

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How to Identify What Is Connected to a Network Switch

Trying to identify what is connected to a Cisco network switch? We show you some options, both free and commercial.

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Introduction to Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

Understanding Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) can be a beastly task. Sean Wilkins lays down some basic concepts in this introduction to BGP.

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IP Security Basics : How to Set Up IPSec Direct Encapsulation on Cisco Devices

IP Security got you down? Sean Wilkins walks you through the basic steps of configuring IPSec direct encapsulation on Cisco devices.

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Introduction to the Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching (CCNA) certification

The Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching exam, 640-802 CCNA, is available to candidates as a combined exam from the individual Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) v1.0 and the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) v1.0 courses. This article will review the CCNA certification from an overview perspective along with an…

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Getting Certified: CompTIA Network+ Certification and the N10-004 Exam

An introduction by Jason Zandri to CompTIA – the Computing Technology Industry Association – and their Network+ certification program, plus the skills and knowledge a candidate should have prior to sitting the N10-004 exam.

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Introduction to Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances

The ASA 5500 series is the successor to Cisco’s PIX range of firewall devices, providing industry standard routing and firewall functionality with a range of models designed for teleworker right up to large datacenter scenarios. In this article Cisco expert Tom Finnis will focus on the 5505 and 5510 models aimed at branch and head office deployments, highlighting key features and capabilities.

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