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Cisco Systems, Inc. ... Cisco provides the broadest line of solutions for transporting data, voice and video within buildings, across campuses, or around the world. ... Virtually all messages or transactions passing over the Internet are carried quickly and securely through Cisco equipment. Cisco solutions ensure that networks both public and private operate with maximum performance, security, and flexibility. In addition, Cisco solutions are the basis for most large, complex networks used by corporations, public institutions, telecommunication companies, and are found in a growing number of medium-sized commercial enterprises.
Cisco was founded in 1984 by a group of computer scientists from Stanford University. Since the companys inception, Cisco engineers have been prominent in advancing the development of IP- the basic language to communicate over the Internet and in private networks. The companys tradition of innovation continues today with Cisco creating leading products and key technologies that will make the Internet more useful and dynamic in the years ahead. ...
In addition to technology and product leadership, Cisco is recognized as an innovator in how business is conducted. ... Drawing upon the companys own Internet best practices and core-value of customer focus, Cisco has established the Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) dedicated to helping top business leaders transform their own businesses into e-businesses.
As a company, Cisco operates on core values of customer focus and corporate citizenship. The companys philanthropic efforts are committed to helping communities prosper while also encouraging Cisco employees to learn about the needs of the communities where Cisco operates. Also, to help bolster education around the world, the company has founded Cisco Networking Academies in 128 countries dedicated to teaching students to design, build, and maintain computer networks. Along with all this Cisco has also provided the accomplishment of making one of the most innovative advancement in routing protocols. ...
IGRP was designed and created by Cisco Systems, Inc. ... Although RIP did a great
job in small networks, as networks became more complex RIP’s technology began to
fade, this caused a leading router manufacturer, Cisco Systems to come up with their own
protocol to provide organizations. ... At it’s current form, Cisco Systems
developed an even more advanced version of IGRP known as EIGRP or Enhanced
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. ... Stability was another huge concern for Cisco Systems, they
provided a feature known as holddowns. ... Although it is missing one important feature
which is variable-length subnet masks, in order to better themselves Cisco created
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol.
Cisco Systemss EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is one of the most feature-rich and robust routing protocols to ever be developed. ... More importantly, its modular architecture will readily enable Cisco to add support for other routed protocols that may be developed in the future. ...
Cisco Systemss EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is one of the most feature-rich and robust routing protocols to ever be developed. ... More importantly, its modular architecture will readily enable Cisco to add support for other routed protocols that may be developed in the future. ...
Cisco’s IGRP protocol started a standard that could only get better, the distance vector protocol increased reliability, and robustness like never thought before.
Approximate Word count = 2729 Approximate Pages = 10.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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