Simplifying network administration using policy-based management

The management of network infrastructure in an enterprise is a complex and. daunting affair. In an era of increasing technical cornplexity, it is becoming difficult to find trained personnel who can manage the new features introduced into the various servers, routers, and switches. Policy-based netw...

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