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Cisco Presents at Networking Field Day 33



Networking Field Day 33

Alex Burger and Brennan Martin of Cisco Presented at Networking Field Day 33

This Presentation date is October 25, 2023 at 10:30-12:30.

Presenters: Alex Burger, Brennan Martin

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Power More Possibilities with the New Cisco Meraki Switches


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Meraki Switching is bringing more bandwidth and more power to more spaces. Introducing the evolution of the Cisco switching experience with two new versatile lineups: The MS130 series brings cost-effective multiGig to the access layer and for the first time brings rugged Meraki Switching to hot, cold, and tight spaces. Next, the seamless zero-touch provisioning experience of Meraki joins Catalyst switches for the first of many unified hardware experiences with the Catalyst Meraki 9300 series.

Personnel: Brennan Martin

Extending a Unified Common Policy from Campus to Branch and Harsh Environments with Cisco


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As more devices connect to the network, it’s crucial to have a unified policy solution that minimizes policy drift and extends micro-segmentation across the organization. In this session, you will learn how Cisco Meraki’s Adaptive Policy utilizes a common policy approach to deliver seamless security and network visibility across your campus, branch, and edge environments. This scalable approach is IP agnostic, sharing context and enforcement of micro-segmentation in the dataplane, allowing for the granular control of network access and communication across your environment. Learn how Adaptive Policy seamlessly integrates Cisco’s TrustSec across the Meraki full-stack (from wired, wireless, to security) through an easy-to-deploy, design, and operate solution.

Personnel: Alex Burger


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