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VDC vs VRF

What is the Difference Between VDC and VRF? Virtual Device Contexts (VDCs) and Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRFs) are two...
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LLDP vs CDP

LLDP and CDP are both network discovery protocols, but they have some key differences: 1. Standardization and Vendor-Neutrality: LLDP is...
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Cisco ACI Auto-Negotiation and Forward Error Correction

New and Changed Information The following table provides an overview of the significant changes up to the current release. The...
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Certificate Chains

HOW CERTIFICATE CHAINS WORK Certificate chains, also known as a chain of trust, work on the concept of Public Key...
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Cisco Nexus 9000 Verified Scalability Limits

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Evaluating IT Network Costs: OpEx, CapEx, and TCO

Cost consideration is an essential aspect when designing and implementing network architecture. Here, we delve into the three primary components...
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Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix

Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix...
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Cisco Nexus Port-Side Exhaust vs Port-Side Intake

Port-side intake and port-side exhaust are terms used by Cisco, especially in their Nexus series of switches, to refer to...
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Facebook – Running BGP in the Data Center at Scale

Below is a great document from Facebook on running BGP in the DC at scale....
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Design – Cisco ACI

When designing a Cisco ACI (Application Centric Infrastructure) solution, there are different deployment options available, each with its own pros...
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