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The year in review: Delivering simplicity, productivity, reliability, and security with AI-Native Networking

Juniper

New Marvis Actions enhance wireless and wired troubleshooting with features like Misconfigured Switch Port for identifying blackhole traffic, AP Loop Detection for reporting traffic loops, and Offline APs for identifying APs that are unreachable due to ISP outages.

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SD-WAN Success Requires A New Kind Of Managed Service Provider

CATO Networks

The first and most obvious risk is quality, particularly for real-time and bandwidth-intensive applications. Wireless services appear attractive but often have high latency and are metered services. Inconsistent bandwidth speeds. For example, 4G services can suffer high packet loss, where Ethernet can often drop packets.

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Internet Underlay Visibility is Critical for SD-WAN Overlays

Kentik

Classic enterprise WANs rely on services like MPLS and Carrier Ethernet that are fully managed by service providers from end to end. Yet the simple term SD-WAN belies the extraordinary impact these trends are having on enterprise networking. Internet underlay visibility is critical to ensuring the smooth operation of SD-WAN overlays.

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The Pains and Problems of NFV

CATO Networks

[link] Limited Connectivity Capabilities Most off-the-shelf vCPE/uCPE hardware features Ethernet ports to connect to the WAN, but little more. The shorter the distance, the higher the frequency thus, the more bandwidth that can be driven over the wireless network.

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