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Services Ready Medium Branch Network System Assurance Guide

Headquarters, 2009

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This guide provides a detailed blueprint for deploying a secure, converged network at a medium enterprise branch. It describes a single branch network design to address common connectivity, security, availability, voice, and application optimization requirements for a …
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