A New Era of Networking Begins Networking has evolved drastically over the last decade. However, amidst all the changes, Cisco’s Digital Network Architecture (Cisco DNA) stands out as a revolutionary step forward. In essence, it heralds a new era of… Read More
Archive for the ‘Routing’ Category
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Azure VWAN Integration with Top Third-Party Vendors for Seamless Connectivity
Introduction to Azure VWAN Integration Microsoft’s Azure Virtual WAN (VWAN) has quickly become the go-to solution for organizations looking to streamline their wide-area network infrastructure. With its ability to simplify large-scale branch connectivity, Azure VWAN has earned its place in… Read More
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5 Benefits of Voice and Video over IP
Voice over IP and Video over IP are two technologies that have revolutionized the way we communicate. They enable real-time voice and video transmission over the internet, offering significant advantages over traditional communication methods. In this blog post, we will… Read More
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Leveraging Quality of Service to Optimize Network Performance
Quality of Service (QoS) and Class of Service (CoS) are two essential tools for managing network performance. QoS provides a way to prioritize certain types of traffic, while CoS provides the means to assign priority levels on a per-packet basis…. Read More
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IPv6 and the Future of Networking
The world is quickly running out of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. This has caused some concern in the IT industry. To help address this issue, the IETF has developed a new version of IP, known as IPv6. This new version… Read More
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Understanding the Difference Between a Router and a Switch
In the world of networking, it is important to understand what makes a router different from a switch. A router and a switch are two very distinct components of a network, and they each have their own unique set of… Read More
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Understanding SD-WAN Technology
What Is SD-WAN Technology? SD-WAN technology stands for Software-Defined Wide Area Network. It simplifies managing and operating a WAN by decoupling networking hardware from its control mechanism. Businesses use SD-WAN to securely connect branch offices to data centers and cloud… Read More