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“There’s a lot of mediocrity
being celebrated, and a lot
of wonderful stuff being
ignored or discouraged...”
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Where magic
happens
Confort Zone
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#1
#2Technology
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to CollaborationTechnology
Experience
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#1
User
Centric Approach
to Collaboration
Technology
Experience
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Performance | Flexibility | Consistency
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Precision 60 Camera
Magnetic pan and tilt
Auto focus, auto iris
20x Zoom
80 degree
horizontal field of view
4K sensor for superior
image quality
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Quiet Room Small Room Medium Room Large Room Training-/Board Room/
Auditoriums
MX200 G2 – 42’’ MX300 G2 – 55’’ MX700 – 55’’ MX800 – 70’’
Immersive Room
TX9000 – 65’’
SX20 SX80SX10
Collaboration Room Portfolio
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Command or Action Purpose
Step 1 Router> enable Enables privileged EXEC mode.
Step 2 Router# configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 3 Router(config)# class-map [match-all | match-
any] class-name
Creates a class to be used with a class map, and enters
class-map configuration mode. The class map is used for
matching packets to the specified class.
Note The match-all keyword specifies that all match criteria
must be met. The match-any keyword specifies that one of
the match criterion must be met.
Use one or more of the following match commands, as applicable.
Step 4 Router(config-cmap)# match access-group
{access-group | name access-group-name}
(Optional) Configures the match criteria for a class map on
the basis of the specified access control list (ACL).
Note Access lists configured with the optional log keyword
of the access-list command are not supported when
configuring a traffic class. For more information about the
access-list command, see the Cisco IOS IP Application
Services Command Reference, Release 12.4 T.
Step 5 Router(config-cmap)# match any (Optional) Configures the match criteria for a class map to
be successful match criteria for all packets.
Step 6 Router config-cmap)# match class-map class-
name
(Optional) Specifies the name of a traffic class to be used
as a matching criterion (for nesting traffic class [nested
class maps] within one another).
Step 7 Router(config-cmap)# match cos cos-number (Optional) Matches a packet based on a Layer 2 class of
service (CoS) marking.
Step 8 Router(config-cmap)# match destination-
address mac address
(Optional) Uses the destination Media Access Control
(MAC) address as a match criterion.
Step 9 Router(config-cmap)# match discard-class (Optional) Matches packets of a certain discard class.
Simple Steps to Configure QoS
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manual configuration
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80%
Operating Innovating
20%
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FAST IT
Flexible, Automated, Secure, Transformative
creating
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Mask network complexity,
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Application
Layer
Control
Layer
Network
Element
Layer
Cisco
ISE
Cisco
Prime
Cloud
Services
Security
Services
Mobility
Services
Application
Services
Cisco APIC Enterprise Module (Network Services APIs)
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Device API– OnePK™, OpenFlow, CLI
Cisco Network Operating Systems (Enterprise, Data Center, Service Provider)
ASIC
Data Plane
Software
Data Plane
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Offered as
software or appliance
Open Daylight, REST
CLI, OpenFlow, OnePK™
Greenfield and brownfield
Catalyst®, Cisco® ISR, ASR
OPEN
Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC)
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Security Automation QoS Provisioning IWAN: Path Optimization
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“Everything should be made
as simple as possible, but
not simpler”
Albert Einstein
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3
7
VSS HSRP
CDP
NetFlow
PoE
MPLS
PVST+
UPoE
SGT
10M
40G
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Made Easy.
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