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Which of these would be most likely to use an RJ11 connector?
It takes a lot of technology to blend together a unified communication platform. In this video, you’ll learn about unified communications and how VoIP, video streaming, presence, and QoS work together to make UC a reality.
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It’s a challenge to keep a system running 100% of the time. In this video, you’ll learn about high availability, fault tolerance, and the VRRP and HSRP protocols.
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There are many choices for dynamic routing protocols, and there’s a clear line between internal and external protocols. In this video, you’ll learn about IGP, EGP, and the protocols that are used in both of these environments.
Different dynamic routing protocols build their routing tables in different ways. In this video, you’ll learn about the methods used by link state, distance vector, and hybrid routing protocols.
The calculation of a routing metric is different across operating systems and routing protocols. In this video, you’ll learn some of the characteristics that our routing protocols use to prioritize one route over another.
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The calculation of a routing metric is different across operating systems and routing protocols. In this video, you’ll learn some of the characteristics that our routing protocols use to prioritize one route over another.
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On large networks, the size and complexities of routing tables and dynamic routing protocols can require a great deal of work to properly aggregate and distribute routes. In this video, you’ll learn how route aggregation and route redistribution are used to build functional networks in any size environment.
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If your routing table isn’t correct, then you’ll have some significant traffic flow problems. In this video, you’ll learn about next hops, loopback addresses, and how to step through a series of routing tables to follow the ingress and egress of traffic through your network.
Today’s networks are designed with the considerations of broadcast domains and, to some degree, the historical characteristics of collision domains. In this video, you’ll learn about both of those domains and how each of them are associated with today’s network configurations.
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