Category: Networking

Cisco EnergyWise – New way to save energy

With Cisco EnergyWise Technology you can effortlessly direct the energy consumption of every network connected IT device in your company.

EnergyWiseCisco EnergyWise is certified as the winner of the Best of Interop Green award. It is a very important part of the Cisco Borderless Network Architecture. Quite significantly, this kind of equipment is extremely efficient in the management of campus IT energy, enterprise-level monitoring as well as reductions of extensive energy.

 

 

 

 

Energy reduction is efficient and convenient. With the assistance of your Cisco network as the core of your energy intelligence, there are many possibilities such as:

  1. Oversee the energy necessities of new and current Power over Ethernet (PoE) devices.
  2. Increase the limit of power management to PC’s, desktops and laptops.
  3. You can also append “power save plus mode” to IP phones in order to increase power savings where it is possible.
  4. Enlarge your control to high-power devices like virtual compact switches and desktops.
  5.  Through the interactive GUI’s you can control all energy conservation efforts.

Voice protocols – VoIP protocols

VoIP protocols functionalityThis article will list all well known and famous “voice protocols”. And, also we will shed some light on various things that those protocols are doing that make up a voice over IP network functional.
 

VoIP Protocols

VoIP networks are very popular these days. In order to support communication between traditional PBXs, Cisco IP phones, analog PSTN, and the analog telephones, all over IP network, quite a number of protocols are needed. Few protocols are indicating protocols (for instance, MGCP, H.323, SIP, H.248, and SCCP) used to position, sustain, and bring down a call. Other protocols are marked at the real voice packets (for example, SRTP, RTCP, and RTP) relatively indicating information. Few of the most common VoIP protocols are shown and described here.

VoIP and IP telephony – Defining Basics of Voice

VoIP and IP telephonyDefining Basics of Voice, VoIP and IP telephony

Confusion has come along with the associated taxonomy of VoIP technology and IP telephony.  Both of them refer to use the same IP network to send voice messages. But the main difference between VoIP and IP telephony is that VoIP is connecting old fashion analog phones to specific gateway device who are able to convert analog voice data into digital bits and send them across the internet bypassing the expensive PSTN telephone networks. In the case of IP telephony the phones by them selves are digital devices and they are made to record the users voice directly into digital signal and send it across IP network using special Communication manager devices that are enabling this technology to work. IP telephony technology resides on IP network and natively uses the IP network for communication.

IPv6 Day – 6 June 2012.

World IPv6 dayInternet Society is organizing today 6 of June 2012 the World IPv6 Launch. This will not mean that we will close the Internet on the IPv4 protocol and transfer it to IPv6. It will also not mean that everyone needs to make the transition today. Most of you reading this is already ready to use IPv6. Most of modern computers are able to manage and configure they network interface cards (NIC) to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. But what is then IPv6 launch day? Big and important websites and Internet Service Providers participate in today’s day in the way that they will begin the transition from IPv4 and permanently enable IPv6.