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Cisco Systems
At Cisco, customers come first and an integral part of Cisco’s DNA is creating long-lasting customer partnerships and working with them to identify their needs and provide solutions that support their success. The concept of solutions being driven to address specific customer challenges has been with Cisco since its inception. Husband and wife Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner, both working for Stanford University, wanted to email each other from their respective offices located in different buildings but were unable to due to technological shortcomings. A technology had to be invented to deal with disparate local area protocols; and as a result of solving their challenge – the multi-protocol router was born. Since then, Cisco has shaped the future of the Internet by creating unprecedented value and opportunity for its customers, employees, investors and ecosystem partners and has become the worldwide leader in networking – transforming how people connect, communicate and collaborate.
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Juniper
From the start, Juniper saw the opportunity to help customers build and accelerate business value from their IT infrastructures. Since then, Juniper has helped its customers stay ahead of the demands posed by the exponential growth in network users and end-points, while meeting the business imperatives for high performance, reliability and absolute security. Juniper remains uniquely positioned to maintain industry leadership based on its core competencies in architecture, silicon design, and the industry’s only carrier-class, purpose-built “pure IP” modular network operating system — Junos®. Juniper offers a broad product portfolio, spanning routing, switching, security, application acceleration, identity policy and control, and management designed to give customers unmatched performance, greater choice and flexibility while reducing overall total cost of ownership. Today, Juniper Networks’ customers include the top 100 global service providers, 30,000 enterprises, including 99 of the Global Fortune 100, as well as hundreds of federal, state and local government agencies and higher education organizations.
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MIMOS CoE
Develop your Hands-on Skills in ICT Networking Technologies with access into MIMOS Centre of Excellence – Hands-on Labs. Practice with real live Network Equipments to build the confidence to operate your company’s production network with configurations of different technologies and levels.
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MIMOS Centre of Excellence – Hands-on LabsTHE 2010 BUDGET SPEECH by YAB DATO’ SRI MOHD. NAJIB TUN ABDUL RAZAK :
“We now have to shift to a new economic model based on innovation, creativity and high-value added activities. Only then, we will be able to remain relevant in a competitive global economy. Establishing a National Innovation Centre supported by a network of innovation excellence centres. High quality human capital is a prerequisite to support the national development agenda. Therefore, the Government will ensure human capital development is implemented comprehensively, encompassing efforts to increase skills and knowledge. Continuous efforts will be taken to train and improve the skills of the workforce to meet market demand. The quality of the workforce will be enhanced through education and appropriate training”
The various ICT Infrastructure technologies that you can practice to develop your technical skills are:
IP and IOS Features
IP addressing, DHCP, HSRP, VRRP, GLBP, IP Services, System Management, NTP, SNMP
WAN
Frame-Relay, PPP, HDLCLAN Switching
VLANs, VTP, STP, MSTP, RSTP, Trunk, Ether Channel, management, features, advanced configuration, Layer3, UDLD, Tunneling
IP IGP Routing
RIPv2, OSPF, EIGRP, GRE & ODR, Filtering, redistribution, summarization and other advanced features
Security
AAA, Security server protocols, Traffic filtering and firewalls, Access lists, Routing protocols security, catalyst security, CBAC, Other security features, NAT / PAT
BGP
iBGP, eBGP, Filtering, redistribution, summarization, synchronization, attributes and other advanced features
MPLS
MP-BGP, VRF, IP VPN Service
IPv6
IPv6: Addressing, RIPng, OSPFv3
IP Multicast
PIM, bi-directional PIM, MSDP, Multicast tools, Source specific multicast, DVMRP, Any cast
QoS
Classification, Congestion management, Congestion avoidance, Policing and shaping, Signaling, Link efficiency mechanism, Modular QoS command line
















