Cisco and IOS jumble. How easy is it for Cisco and Customers?
Let’s take a short stroll down IOS lane… Best I can tell there are nine varieties of IOS: Regular IOS – the old warhorse running the routers. IOS for 6500s and 7600s – this is … Read more
Let’s take a short stroll down IOS lane… Best I can tell there are nine varieties of IOS: Regular IOS – the old warhorse running the routers. IOS for 6500s and 7600s – this is … Read more
After using Motorola for its Portland WiMAX infrastructure, Clearwire is now including Cisco in its future plans. Cisco and Clearwire had been in the news for a while. Now after things have settled to a … Read more
It hardly seems like five years have passed since Cisco rolled out the CRS-1 core router. The system was unveiled as a multiterabit, multichassis-capable routing matrix, an alternative to Juniper’s T series systems and TX … Read more
In my response to earlier post “Did cisco copy JUNOS“, a network engineer called “Router guy” suggested considering Arista Networks. And the information I gathered from their website was good enough to prove that cisco … Read more
Demand for mobile and remote access to small- and midsized business networks has increased dramatically. Even the most basic VPN technologies are so accessible and affordable that there is no good reason for failing to … Read more
Cisco and VMware have collaborated to address new challenges that have arisen from the introduction of bladed server architectures and subsequently of server virtualization. With Cisco VN-Link, you will find a portfolio of networking solutions … Read more
Juniper Networks today announced the availability of the EX8216 Ethernet switch, a 16-slot platform with a switch fabric capacity of 12.4 terabits. The EX8216 joins the eight-slot EX8208 as Juniper’s modular, chassis-based LAN switch offerings. … Read more
Cisco’s ASR routers gives a new Edge to the Routing technologies that exist today. It introduces the new concept of distributed software components for routers to make them more resilient. source: NetworkWorld You can search … Read more