This document describes the CrossFire HP all-digital transport system. It provides high power output of 43dBm per band and supports up to 40 sectors and 12 discrete bands on a single fiber. The system uses an access unit, expansion units, and remote units in a daisy chain configuration to distribute signals digitally via fiber. Key features include high power efficiency, WiFi/Ethernet connectivity, and integration with a network management system.
It is the powerpoint slide.It is all about WPA 3.It will make wifi more secure.This is the future of wireless security.Know how the man in the middle attack and krack attack works.Know also about RC4 encryption.
It is the powerpoint slide.It is all about WPA 3.It will make wifi more secure.This is the future of wireless security.Know how the man in the middle attack and krack attack works.Know also about RC4 encryption.
Jens Stockmann from GatesAir looks at the DAB+ transmission system and compares the costs with other broadcast technologies.
Presented in Kiev in March 2016
Enterprises continue to implement or evaluate shifting services which were typically hosted in the branch into the cloud. The reasons include creating a leaner branch, taking advantage of increases in broadband Internet bandwidth and reduced complexity and cost.
This presentation takes a deep dive into the Cloud-Delivered SD-WAN architecture for service chaining. You’ll understanding the architectural differentiation and benefits of this approach and why it offers a superior model for delivering secure, reliable, and high performance service chaining.
Moving towards a new Wi-Fi technology does not have to be too much of an undertaking. Of course, that's assuming great deal of planning and attention to detail in terms of defining the clear steps on how to get there. In this session we will discuss 802.11ac placement, Wi-Fi coverage and capacity planning for 802.11ac devices and how to take advantage of 802.11ac transmit beamforming.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Application Hosting on Catalyst 9000 Series SwitchesRobb Boyd
Watch the REPLAY right now: http://bit.ly/2YoLbt3
Enterprise networks are now dealing with massive volumes of data, with a critical need to collect and analyze this data to respond faster and deliver insightful context. Traditional approaches, in which data is processed in remote servers, will no longer work. Data can burden the network unless some context is known. Edge computing can greatly reduce the data sent to the cloud or a remote server. Collecting and analyzing the data at the edge and making decisions locally rather than in centralized servers significantly reduces the latency and bandwidth of the network.
Powered by an x86 CPU, the application hosting solution on the Cisco Catalyst 9000 switching family provides the intelligence required at the edge. Native Docker engine support on the switches will enable users to build and bring their own applications without additional packaging. Cisco DNA Center will provide consistent workflows to manage the entire application lifecycle across multiple Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches through the App Hosting dashboard.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9001EIbih
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Next Generation Service Platforms for Multimedia and Value Added ServicesAli Saghaeian
Some of the topics covered in this slide deck:
VoLTE: A Catalyst for Transformation
VoLTE vs OTT Voice Call
Next Generation Wi-Fi Calling
Consumer Use Cases for VoWiFi
WebRTC value-added services and Telco use-cases
IMS Underpinning for Next-Gen Telco Services
Virtualization evolution and roadmap - the path to NFV
Jens Stockmann from GatesAir looks at the DAB+ transmission system and compares the costs with other broadcast technologies.
Presented in Kiev in March 2016
Enterprises continue to implement or evaluate shifting services which were typically hosted in the branch into the cloud. The reasons include creating a leaner branch, taking advantage of increases in broadband Internet bandwidth and reduced complexity and cost.
This presentation takes a deep dive into the Cloud-Delivered SD-WAN architecture for service chaining. You’ll understanding the architectural differentiation and benefits of this approach and why it offers a superior model for delivering secure, reliable, and high performance service chaining.
Moving towards a new Wi-Fi technology does not have to be too much of an undertaking. Of course, that's assuming great deal of planning and attention to detail in terms of defining the clear steps on how to get there. In this session we will discuss 802.11ac placement, Wi-Fi coverage and capacity planning for 802.11ac devices and how to take advantage of 802.11ac transmit beamforming.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Application Hosting on Catalyst 9000 Series SwitchesRobb Boyd
Watch the REPLAY right now: http://bit.ly/2YoLbt3
Enterprise networks are now dealing with massive volumes of data, with a critical need to collect and analyze this data to respond faster and deliver insightful context. Traditional approaches, in which data is processed in remote servers, will no longer work. Data can burden the network unless some context is known. Edge computing can greatly reduce the data sent to the cloud or a remote server. Collecting and analyzing the data at the edge and making decisions locally rather than in centralized servers significantly reduces the latency and bandwidth of the network.
Powered by an x86 CPU, the application hosting solution on the Cisco Catalyst 9000 switching family provides the intelligence required at the edge. Native Docker engine support on the switches will enable users to build and bring their own applications without additional packaging. Cisco DNA Center will provide consistent workflows to manage the entire application lifecycle across multiple Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches through the App Hosting dashboard.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9001EIbih
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Next Generation Service Platforms for Multimedia and Value Added ServicesAli Saghaeian
Some of the topics covered in this slide deck:
VoLTE: A Catalyst for Transformation
VoLTE vs OTT Voice Call
Next Generation Wi-Fi Calling
Consumer Use Cases for VoWiFi
WebRTC value-added services and Telco use-cases
IMS Underpinning for Next-Gen Telco Services
Virtualization evolution and roadmap - the path to NFV