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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: 08/01/2012 - 09/01/2012
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Buffer Requirements for High-Speed Routers. Nice article by Damon Wischik. Today, the buffer size in core Internet routers is. Typically chosen according to a rule of thumb which. Says: provide at least one round trip time's worth of. Buffering. The round trip time is often taken to be. Around 250ms (it takes 134ms to send a packet half. Way round the world and back, but queueing delay. May plausibly add 100ms). A 40Gb/s linecard. Therefore needs 1.25GByte of memory. Experiments on working routers [15] s...
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: 12/01/2012 - 01/01/2013
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Mellanox - Data center switches. Http:/ www.mellanox.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mellanox - Data center switches. Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog. New board topics in J-Net Community.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: 08/01/2014 - 09/01/2014
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog. New board topics in J-Net Community.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: Cache is King
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Source: http:/ www.stevesouders.com/blog/2012/10/11/cache-is-king/. First visit to a site isn’t faster, but subsequent page views are faster. Also, even after closing their browser the user gets a faster initial page when she returns to your site – so the performance benefit transcends browser sessions. These web performance optimizations aren’t mutually exclusive –. You should do them all! 8211; Run the Alexa Top 1000 through WebPagetest using IE9 and a simulated DSL connection speed (1.5 Mbps down,...
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: 04/01/2015 - 05/01/2015
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IPv6 Training with FastLane. IPv6 is getting the right attraction in the company I work in, and attended a IPv6 training from FastLane (http:/ www.flane.co.uk/) course id: (IP6FD). Which is not a bad course if you are a beginner coming from an enterprise type of network. Of course, I learnt few new things and in general the topic is quite hot - so, if you are guys are looking for more advanced course, maybe it's worth trying (IPV6SPAM). Location: Maidenhead, Windsor and Maidenhead, UK.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: Beijing - China
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Ooo, I forgot. Probably you've seen in the Chines movies how people are doing Thai Chi - there was a guy doing Thai Chi in the nearest park, I could see it from the 20th floor every morning. I am not sure I will have time to complete this post. I have thousands of pictures and stories attached to each of them. I will complete it saying. Beijing is must visit place. Location: Beijing, Beijing, China. Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog. New board topics in J-Net Community.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: 11/01/2012 - 12/01/2012
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Examples: Configuring PIM RPT and SPT Cutover. Reminder to read this article:. Http:/ www.juniper.net/techpubs/en US/junos11.4/topics/topic-map/mcast-pim-rpt-spt-cutover.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Examples: Configuring PIM RPT and SPT Cutover. Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog. New board topics in J-Net Community.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: Cisco Module Lab - First impression
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Cisco Module Lab - First impression. I just got a demo from Cisco about the CML and to be honest looks very impressive. I took couple of screenshots for the people who are interested. I guess it will be quite a topic in the following months especially for people who are studying for CCIE. Cisco Module Lab - First impression. Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog. New board topics in J-Net Community.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: Cisco 6k and 7600s Ether channel algorithm load balancing
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Cisco 6k and 7600s Ether channel algorithm load balancing. I have this interesting case where I have only 3 available interfaces which are in a port-channel and I was wondering how the traffic will be load-balanced, there is this interesting article I just found on the Cisco forum which explains it in a great detail. Source: https:/ supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17855. Cisco 6k and 7600s Ether channel algorithm load ba. Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog.
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NAA's bl0g Sp0t: 09/01/2014 - 10/01/2014
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Cisco Module Lab - First impression. I just got a demo from Cisco about the CML and to be honest looks very impressive. I took couple of screenshots for the people who are interested. I guess it will be quite a topic in the following months especially for people who are studying for CCIE. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cisco Module Lab - First impression. Interesting bl0gs and Links. The 2nd CCIE (CCIE#1026) Blog. New board topics in J-Net Community.