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November 14, 2011

Bufferbloat – or why you need intelligent edge control of flows

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag bandwidth, broken, bufferbloat, Infovista, Internet, Ipanema Technology, IPv4, IPv6, latency, packets, performance, QOS, reflections, research, router, space, switch, TCP, voip

As part of an investigation into several other things, my Internet research dredged up some work by Jim Gettys on Bufferbloat, which was related closely enough to my intended target…

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April 2, 2011

This one time, when I found two identical MAC addresses…

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding, Historic Tag acquisition, AT&T, Cable, change, Ethernet, OUI, PABX, packets, patch, plastic, power, router, servers, SMC, space, testing, Token-Ring, transition, Western Digital

So, this one time, I discovered two network cards with identical MAC addresses. During 1993, and a network transition from Token-Ring to 10-BaseT Ethernet, I had to deal with a…

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May 5, 2008

What is hybrid networking?

By John Dixon in Featured Tag backup, complexity, costsaving, Ethernet, firewall, hybrid, Internet, ipsec, MPLS, packets, routing, security, switch, upgrade, WAN, What Is?

You'll start to hear the term Hybrid Networking bandied around shortly. Whilst hybrid can mean many things, in this case we are talking about Hybrid Network Unification. In this article,…

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March 4, 2008

Ciena completes World Wide Packets acquisition

By John Dixon in News Byte Tag acquisition, carrier ethernet, Ciena, completion, Ethernet, finance, market, packets, space, technology, World Wide Packets

Ciena has announced that they have completed the acquisition of World Wide Packets. As covered in January, the deal closed for $196.7mn in cash, and 2.5mn Ciena shares ($87.8mn). Ciena…

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January 23, 2008

Ciena to gain Carrier Ethernet with World Wide Packets announcement

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag acquisition, AT&T, carrier ethernet, Ciena, Ethernet, Europe, finance, kpn, market, netherlands, packets, space, switch, technology, validation, World Wide Packets

Ciena Networks is acquiring privately-held World Wide Packets for $200mn in cash and $90mn in shares. World Wide Packets will act as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ciena. It brings a…

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November 21, 2007

Update on Juniper WXC WCCP support

By John Dixon in Assured Forwarding Tag broken, Juniper, packets, router, switch, updated, wccp, What Is?

Following on from my look at Juniper WXC and WCCP for resilient sites, it transpires that the issue with IGMP snooping needing to be disabled on certain switches is due…

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