Meet the new Catalyst 9800L high-availability wireless controller
| | | | Dear John Bramble, What if your enterprise switches could automatically log and report configuration changes? Show you every Layer 3 hop between source and destination? Run applications that can pinpoint packet loss, latency, and jitter on any path? They can if they belong to the Cisco Catalyst 9000 family of switches. Powered by an x86 CPU, Cisco IOS XE, and Linux under the covers, these intelligent switches also support native Docker, enabling users to build and host a variety of useful applications at the network edge without additional packaging. To learn all about it and how you can start developing your own apps, please join me for: I'll be joined by Cisco product manager Surya Raju and technical marketing engineer Sai Zeya as they provide an in-depth review, including:
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