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What we do as a group.
The SVCUG hosts Saturday Labs at the Cisco campus where members have:
Access to racks of Cisco equipmentA study environment filled with like-minded & Cisco knowledgeable peersThe opportunity to network with oth...
Meeting Types
SVCUG Saturday Labs fall into three categories:
Open Labs - No specific agenda; work on what you like (i.e., equipment open use).Event Lab - The Saturday Lab "time" is being used for a specific event (i.e., presentations, designed lab, ...
The SVCUG Mailing List is a great way to stay connected between SVCUG meetings and a great place to post network related questions. Anyone that's been on the list for a while knows that this list is a great place to solve problem...
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ADDRESS
725 Alder DriveMilpitas, California 95035
ABOUT THE VENUE
Both Monthly Meetings and Saturday Labs take place in Cisco building 24 in Cisco's San Jose Corporate Offices (Note: Building 24...
Mission
To bring together network enthusiasts in the Silicon Valley in an open forum and to provide them an enviroment that promotes learning, access to like-minded peers and Cisco resrouces for the purposes of networking technology growth.
Executio...
Thanks for jumping in Will.Simply monitor our Calendar / Directions pages (from the landing page) to come meet us in person.looking forward to meeting with you,Dan
Hi Larry,I'm not an expert in this area but here's what I have:Switch StacksOne option (if lab area allows) is physically "stacking" your switches (requires a special cable).The limitations are:You can only have so many in a stack (12 max I believe)T...
Hi Desigan,Let me know if this link helps you:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/broadband_access_center_for_cable/4.2/administration/guide/app_D.htmlThanks for posting,Dan