Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Cisco Networking Essentials

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Cisco Networking Essentials


Cisco Systems, Inc., the worldwide leader
in networking for the Internet, has
prepared this guide to make networking
easier for your campus or district. If
you’re new to networking, it’s an ideal
introduction, starting with the most basic of components and helping you pinpoint the
best technologies and design for your network. If you already know your networking
ABCs, look to this guide for straightforward explanations of key terms and concepts to
keep building your knowledge base.
Cisco solutions are at the foundation of thousands of education networks worldwide,
from leading universities to campus computer labs. We have a strong commitment
to making education networks powerful, practical learning resources and preparing
today’s students to excel in the information economy. What’s more, 80 percent of the
routers that make up the Internet are from Cisco. Virtually all Internet traffic flows
through Cisco equipment. So when you install Cisco, you’re choosing the networking
equipment proven suitable for the world’s largest and fastest-growing networks.
For details on Cisco solutions for your networks or education initiatives,

call 800 778 3632, ext. 6030, or visit our Web site at www.cisco.com/edu.



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