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Benefits of Global Knowledge's CCNA Boot Camp

Video | March 21, 2013

Diane Teare, Global Knowledge's Cisco Course Director, discusses the advantages to taking our CCNA Boot Camp.

IPv6: Are We There Yet?

White Paper | April 09, 2015

Learn why transitioning to IPv6 is critical to your organization's network.

VLANs and Trunks

White Paper | June 11, 2015

Discover how VLANs and trunks play a vital role in improving the efficiency and security of the enterprise network.

“nat-control” versus “no nat-control”

Article | Nov. 24, 2009

ASA and PIX software version 7.0 introduced the configuration command nat-control which didn’t exist in previous versions of code. Although training course material for both the SNAF (Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals) and SNAA (Securing Networks with ASA Advan...

Cisco UCS: Spanning-Tree Need Not Apply!

Article | Feb. 15, 2012

Anyone who’s managed switches over the years knows that the Spanning-tree protocol (STP) is both the best and worst thing to ever happen to the data center at layer 2 of the OSI model. On the plus side, the Spanning-tree protocol is what first allowed us to create redundant paths within our switching infrastructure, making our data center much more resilient to outages than ever before. Anyone who’s experienced a “broadcast storm” knows the full value of Spanning-tree in the traditional switching environment. We’ve also seen many improvements in Spanning-tree over the years to make it work faster and more efficiently (i.e. Rapid Spanning-tree, Bridge Assurance, and many others).

Which Is Easier to Configure: Cisco IOS or Juniper Junos?

Article | March 17, 2014

The short answer (and a common one in our industry): it depends. When comparing Cisco IOS with Juniper Junos, the decision to choose one over the other is difficult and often boils down to cost. Of course, there are other factors to consider.

QOS - Implementing Cisco Quality of Service v3.0

Course Code: 2078

Learn about Cisco QoS requirements, conceptual models such as best effort, IntServ, and DiffServ, and the implementation of QoS on Cisco platforms. Know how to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-free multiservice networks. Enroll now!

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SISE - Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine v4.1

Course Code: 4879

Learn to install, configure, and deploy ISE with enhanced labs written for ISE version 2.7 Patch 2 (Exclusive)

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DTCSM - Cisco Customer Success Manager v2.2

Course Code: 6163

Learn how to optimize customer lifecycle journey, increasing the value realized by the customer, and maximizing your likelihood to maintain their loyalty and renew or expand their business opportunities.

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DCAUI - Implementing Automation for Cisco Data Center Solutions v1.2

Course Code: 100493

Implement Cisco Data Center automated solutions including programming concepts, orchestration, and automation tools.

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