Windows Server 2008 screencast – NAP VLANs with a Cisco Switch
i’ll have to check this out tomorrow, but i think it requires vista on the desktop.
Michael Kleef has been doing some incredible demonstrations down in Australia and New Zealand. I’d like to watch them in person, but it’s pretty far from Texas. But you and I can see him in action because like many of us, he’s doing screencasts directly off his blog. He calls them blogcasts. Must be an Aussie thing. Grin.
Anyway, the one that caught my eye this evening is the one he recorded on NAP VLANs. Check it out at:
Windows Server 2008 screencast – NAP VLANs with a Cisco Switch
Keith Combs
Fri, 07 Sep 2007 04:34:58 GMT
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