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Hello all! Today we will be talking about Mobility Anchoring with Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC). While this concept has been around for a while, and is commonly used for guest networks, I have used it for several other reasons. But first let’s go over the premise of mobility anchoring.

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We're talking about the Cisco WebEx share, the Cisco WebEx share enables you to share content to any display that has an HDMI port. In order to use the HDMI port you will need the WebEx teams application.

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How to Setup Anyconnect Remote Access VPN w/ Cisco FMC and FTD Firewalls, utilizing ISE & Duo 2FA for authentication and authorization, that’s a mouthful, isn’t it? For those who aren’t sure what I’m talking about, the goal of this blog is to pass along what I learned getting Anyconnect remote access VPN working with ISE and Duo 2FA for...

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Oct 2

Today we're talking about Cisco's Webex. We are going to show you how you can save time and improve your overall experience. Essentially, making Webex your best friend!

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We have all been there; sitting down to dinner on a Sunday night, when you get an alert that one of your branches has gone offline. You politely excuse yourself from the table, open your laptop and start troubleshooting. The problem, you can’t access any of the gear to troubleshoot the issue, and the gear you can access isn’t providing any answers to why the site went down. Now you are faced with...

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Feb 19

Now in talking about all these video systems, they're controlled by a single device, and that device is the Touch 10 (seen below).  

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Notepad++ for the Modern Network Engineer

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Aug 2

Platform requirements

The migration tool requires the following to run:

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Welcome back!  In our previous entry on Cisco TrustSec (CTS) we answered the question of why CTS is needed in the first place.  Now that we understand why we need it; we need to understand how to do it!  So how do you do it?  In short, first you classify, then you propagate, and finally enforce. In this entry to our ISE blog series we are going to cover some baseline context on all three of these in...

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This past week I have been working on a new campus build-out for one of our customers and came across some interesting behavior regarding 100Gbps and 25Gbps uplinks between switches.

A simplified view of the setup in question is shown below:

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