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Cisco Systems Case Study: South Dakota State University

Overview South Dakota State University (SDSU) wanted to provide redundancy and fault-tolerance to the campus data network and implement a seamless, easy-to-use network where users can go to any active network connection and attach as if they were in their office or residence hall room. The challenge was to provide increased bandwidth to every active connection and enable multicast/ multimedia applications such as video. The University tapped Cisco Systems to design the network due to the company's expertise in the high-speed networking technologies they were evaluating, including Gigabit Ethernet and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), which was already installed in some SDSU sites. Cisco and IBM collaborated to interpret the network design specifications.

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PublisherCisco Systems File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2003
FormatCase Studies   
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