Technology Breakout Sessions are the foundation of the Cisco Networkers training program. Technology Breakout Sessions are 100 percent focused on today's most important and innovative network technologies for enterprises, small to medium-sized businesses, service providers, government agencies, and educational organizations. Session offerings range from introductory to advanced and provide the opportunity for every level of networking professional to receive in-depth training on a particular topic.
At Cisco Networkers 2006 you can choose from more than 200 unique sessions, all delivered by senior Cisco engineers, Cisco technology leads, and Cisco partners.
Below is a list of Technology Breakout Session categories. View the online Session Catalog for a full list of sessions. Registered attendees can sign up for sessions through the MyScheduler tool.
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Application Optimization Technologies |
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These sessions cover technologies to enhance the performance and functionality of networked applications and include Application Oriented Networking (AON) and Content Networking technologies.
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Contact Center Technologies |
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These sessions cover Cisco's Contact Center solutions and technologies for IP and TDM contact management, IP-ACD, self-service, multichannel, outbound calling, analytics and CTI applications. Attend these sessions to get an update on the latest versions and vision for the future of contact centers with Cisco.
These sessions cover key data center technologies, including design, architecture, management, networking, network security, and best practices for data centers.
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Network Access and Aggregation Technologies |
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These sessions cover Layer 2 edge technologies for both enterprise and service provider networks that include wireless, various wide area networks and broadband access.
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Network Management Services Technologies |
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These sessions cover device instrumentation and protocols for fault, performance, and accounting management such as SNMP, DHCP, NetFlow, and IPSLA, network management applications such as CiscoWorks, NAPA, and ISC, and core IP address management tools such as DNS and DHCP.
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Optical/Metro Ethernet Technologies |
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These sessions cover a wide range of optical topics including SONET, DWDM, Resilient Packet Ring (RPR), Metro Ethernet technologies, and advanced optical services technologies.
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Routing and Switching Technologies |
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These sessions cover a wide range of technologies, including new and complex topics in switching and routing, MPLS, quality of service, IP Multicast, and switch and router architectures.
These sessions cover firewalls, intrusion protection technology, secure VPNs, and network admission control. Strategies for secure network design and deployment for both enterprise and service provider networks are also featured.
These sessions cover all storage area networking (SAN) technologies, including Fibre Channel, FCIP, iSCSI, storage applications, troubleshooting Cisco MDS 9000-based networks, and advanced topics in storage network design.
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Voice and Video Technologies |
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These sessions cover detailed technical content on the application of voice and video technologies in IP networks with special emphasis on quality of service, design, solutions, and troubleshooting.
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