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July 22–26, 2007 Anaheim, CA
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Dear IT and Communications Professional,

I want to share with you some of the exciting changes we’ve made for Cisco Networkers in
2007 in response to feedback from previous attendees as well as new developments in our
ever-changing industry.

This year, the Networkers conference will become part of a new event called Networkers at Cisco
Live. Cisco Live better reflects the excitement only a live event offers. It will encompass the current
Networkers conference as well as new offerings for both our loyal technical attendees and managers
of IT organizations.

At the core, the unparalleled technical training opportunities you benefit from each year remain.
We will continue to offer the highest-standard of technical training through more than 200 sessions,
Techtorials, Labs, certification testing, and more.

Some of the exciting changes include an expansion of our case study program and the addition
of the new IT Insights Forum, which is designed to help managers balance technical and business
perspectives. Other changes include greater networking opportunities, new Super Sessions covering
broader industry developments, and a few other surprises.

Please visit the Website for information at www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip. If you haven’t opted-in to
receive Networkers at Cisco Live e-mail communications, I encourage you to do so while you are on
the site so you can keep updated on the event.

I hope you’ll join us for this exciting evolution of our annual customer event as we ignite innovation
and explore the ever-changing role of the network. I look forward to seeing you in Anaheim.

Sincerely,

John T. Chambers
Chairman and CEO
Cisco

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Networkers at
Cisco
July 22–26, 2007
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA

Event Overview Networkers at Cisco Live is your


once-a-year opportunity for intensive
technical training and world-class
John Chambers Keynote Don’t miss Cisco Chairman and content, plus exciting new offerings to
CEO John Chambers on Tuesday, July 24, as he outlines how Cisco continues meet your changing needs.
to redefine networking. Hear first-hand about his plans to keep Cisco at the
forefront of technical innovation and market leadership as the network becomes Join thousands of your peers as we
the platform for all forms of global communications, and how you can take take the next step in the evolution of
advantage of this industry transformation.
our annual must-attend training event.
Intensive Technical Training Each year, thousands of people
like you come specifically for the quality and breadth of the technical sessions.
More than 200 sessions, covering security, unified communications, MPLS, core
technologies, wireless, and other solutions span five days of the event, giving
both novice and veteran engineers a wide range of learning opportunities to
meet current job and career needs.

New! Super Sessions Hear Cisco leaders present their


perspectives on Cisco technologies within the broader context of the IT and
communications industry. Learn how Cisco products are being developed to
address today’s challenges and opportunities. You will also find out how Cisco’s
internal IT department uses Cisco solutions.

New! IT Insights Forum An exciting new component of our


annual event, the IT Insights Forum is a two-day program designed to provide

Contents
IT managers and directors with strategies and solutions to help meet today’s
business challenges. Sessions focus on industry trends, regulatory compliance
issues, performance benchmarks, and other topics relevant to managers of
today’s IT organizations.
4 Week at a Glance
World of Solutions Expo Explore solutions that are ready for
deployment in your network today from innovative Cisco partners. Experience
6 Keynote Speakers
Cisco TelePresence in action, participate in the Cisco Challenge, and talk with
7 Super Session Speakers
Cisco engineers about emerging and core technology solutions.
8 Technical Training
New! The Lounge at Cisco Live Explore Cisco consumer
products, relax in zones with your peers, visit the Technical Solutions Clinic, 16 IT Insights Forum
and shop for Cisco merchandise in the Cisco Company Store—all in a new
interactive networking lounge and experiential product area. 18 World of Solutions Expo

Social Events Starting with the Welcome Reception on Monday, July


19 2007 Sponsors and Exhibitors
23, you will find countless opportunities to network with thousands of your peers, 20 Activities and Social Events
Cisco engineers, and Cisco partners. Your week of training culminates with a fun
celebration at the Customer Appreciation Event. 22 Registration Information

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Week at a Glance
July 22–26, 2007, Anaheim, CA

Highlights
• John Chambers Keynote • Technical Sessions • Case Studies
Tuesday morning Monday–Thursday Monday–Thursday
• Welcome Reception • IT Insights Forum • Customer Appreciation Event
Monday evening Tuesday–Wednesday Wednesday evening

Registration/The Lounge 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.


Sunday
Certification Testing Center 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
July 22
Techtorials and Labs 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Registration/The Lounge 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.


Monday Certification Testing Center 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
July 23
Techtorials and Labs 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Cisco Live Orientation 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Technical Breakout Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Case Studies 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Welcome Reception 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Registration/The Lounge 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday Certification Testing Center 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
July 24
John Chambers Keynote 8:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
World of Solutions Expo 9:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Super Sessions 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Technical Breakouts and Labs 10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
IT Insights Forum 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Case Studies 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

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and save up to $400.
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IT Insights Forum includes:


• Welcome Reception
• Case Studies (Tuesday–Wednesday only) “The ability of Cisco to pull
together the breadth of people,
• Keynotes • IT Insight Forum Sessions
technologies, events, learning,
• Super Sessions • Customer Appreciation Event and vendors to one location
is incredible.”

Registration/The Lounge 7:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.


Wednesday
Certification Testing Center 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
July 25
Keynote Panel with Michael Bay 8:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
World of Solutions Expo 9:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Super Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Technical Breakouts and Labs 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
IT Insights Forum 11:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Case Studies 11:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Customer Appreciation Event 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Registration/The Lounge 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.


Thursday Certification Testing Center 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
July 26
Closing Keynote with John Cleese 8:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
World of Solutions Expo 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Super Sessions 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Technical Breakouts and Labs 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Case Studies 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Daily Continental Breakfast 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Meals Daily Lunch 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
World of Solutions Expo Dessert 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (T, W, Th)
Schedule is subject to change. Visit the Website for the latest information.

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Keynote Speakers
Keynote and Welcome Address by John Chambers
Kick off your Networkers at Cisco Live experience with an opening keynote
address from John Chambers on Tuesday morning.

John Chambers is Chairman and CEO of Cisco. Since January 1995, when he assumed the
role of CEO, Chambers has grown the company from US$1.2 billion in annual revenues to
approximately $30 billion today. In November 2006, he was named Chairman of the Board in
addition to his CEO role.
Chambers has been lauded by government leaders and publications worldwide for his
visionary strategy, his ability to drive an entrepreneurial culture, and his warm-hearted,
straight-talking approach.
He has received numerous awards, including the Best CEO in America in the
“Telecommunications, Data Networking” category by Institutional Investor magazine; the
Excellence in Corporate Philanthropy Award from the Committee to Encourage Corporate
Philanthropy (CECP); and the prestigious Award for Corporate Excellence (ACE) from Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice for Cisco’s co-sponsorship of the Jordan Education Initiative, on which
Cisco has worked in partnership with King Abdullah II of Jordan and the World Economic Forum.

Tuesday, July 24 8:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Panel Discussion with Featured Speaker Michael Bay:


The Digital Video Revolution and the Empowered Consumer
Join Michael Bay, film producer and director, and a panel of Cisco and other entertainment industry
executives in an interactive discussion about the impact the digital video revolution has had on the
entertainment industry. Hear how digital video technology has influenced the film-making process. Get a
behind-the-scenes glimpse into how some of the world’s biggest brands are connecting themselves to
entertainment, and learn how companies like Cisco are using this connection to redefine how they reach
their target audiences. See how Cisco’s enterprise video solution is changing the way people
communicate with one another and view their entertainment content.
Michael Bay recently wrapped production on Transformers, a movie based on the immensely popular
Hasbro toy line. Bay’s previous films include The Island, Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, and Pearl
Harbor. He has also produced music videos for artists including Aerosmith, Tina Turner, Meat Loaf, and
DiVinyls; and television ads for the American Red Cross, Nike, Budweiser, Levi’s, Coca-Cola, Miller,
Mercedes, and the widely lauded Got Milk? campaign.

Wednesday, July 25 8:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Closing Keynote with Guest Speaker John Cleese


Start your final day of intense education with a talk from renowned performer John Cleese. Allow
yourself to be inspired and entertained by stories from Cleese’s life experiences.
British-born English comedian and actor John Cleese is best known in the United States for his roles
in Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Fawlty Towers, and the hit movie A Fish Called Wanda.
Cleese achieved early success with the Cambridge Circus, the Cambridge University Footlights Club
revue. His career includes stints at the BBC, on Broadway, writing for Newsweek, and many stage and
film performances.
More recently, John Cleese can be seen as Nearly Headless Nick in the Harry Potter movies, as
King Harold in Shrek 2, and in the James Bond film Die Another Day.

Thursday, July 26 8:15 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

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Super Session Speakers
Hear Cisco leaders share Cisco’s strategy for 2007 and beyond. Learn how the company is transforming the
IT and communications industry with solutions for every size enterprise and service provider. Gain insight into
emerging technologies, foundation technologies, data center and unified communication solutions. Find out
how Cisco’s IT department advances the company’s business objectives using Cisco solutions.

Peter Alexander Tony Bates


Vice President, Worldwide Commerical Senior Vice President and General
Marketing, Cisco Manager, Service Provider Routing
Peter Alexander is responsible for marketing Technology Group, Cisco
Cisco product and technology solutions to Tony Bates is responsible for the overall
commercial market segments worldwide. strategy, engineering direction and
One of his key focus areas is helping small execution, and marketing for SPTG. He
and mid-sized enterprises use Cisco leads a team of approximately 4000
communication technologies to become employees and an organization that
“smart businesses.” generates over $5B in annual revenues.

Marthin De Beer Tom Edsall


Senior Vice President, Emerging Senior Vice President and General
Technology Group, Cisco Manager, Datacenter Business Unit, Cisco
Marthin De Beer leads a team that is Tom Edsall is the chief architect of the Cisco
responsible for cultivating a steady stream MDS 9000 storage networking platform,
of new businesses that can drive $1 billion which was distinguished in 2003 with a
worth of revenue in 5-7 years and take Network World “World-Class Award.” He
Cisco into new, adjacent markets. holds 59 patents (28 issued, 31 pending) in
the networking and storage networking fields.

George Kurian Paul McNab


Vice President, General Manager, Vice President, Enterprise Marketing,
Application Delivery Business, Cisco Cisco
George Kurian leads the development Paul McNab is responsible for Cisco’s
and implementation of Cisco strategy for global enterprise market strategy focusing
application delivery products including on delivering scalable industry-based
product strategy, development, acquisitions network solutions.
and investments, and coordinating the
company’s go-to-market capabilities for
this advanced technology segment.

Rick Moran Lance Perry


Vice President, Solutions Marketing, Vice President, IT Customer
Unified Communications, Cisco Strategy and Success, Cisco
Rick Moran is responsible for solutions Lance Perry’s team focuses on creating a
marketing of several leading Cisco trusted partnership with Cisco customers
communications applications. Moran through sharing IT architecture, system, and
handles the Cisco Unified Communications application best practices. Under Perry’s
Portfolio, Cisco IPICS, Cisco Small Business direction, the team collaborates with Cisco
Systems (Linksys One), Cisco TelePresence, development groups to drive innovation
business video, and physical security. and integration of product and systems that
enhance customer success.

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Technical Training

“Cisco has the best educational, knowledge


transfer, and certification program in the
entire IT industry.”

More than 200 in-depth technical sessions! We’ve included


just a small sampling from this educationally diverse offering.
Visit the Website for a detailed list.

Technical Breakout Sessions Technical Tracks


Technical Breakout Sessions are the
DATA CENTER
foundation of Cisco’s annual training program
Includes technologies, architectures, applications, and troubleshooting
and are updated each year based on attendee
details for application networking services, server networking
feedback and advances in the IT and virtualization, and storage networking.
communications industry. Whether you are a Technology Session Groups Include: APP, DCT, NMS, OPT, RST, SAN, SEC
veteran or a first-time attendee, you will find a
variety of sessions geared to your current needs MOBILITY AND WIRELESS
and future career goals. Sessions cover solutions Includes technologies, architectures, applications, and troubleshooting
details for mobility and wireless networks.
for service providers, large enterprises,
Technology Session Groups Include: AGG, APP, NMS, SEC
government agencies, small to medium-sized
businesses, education institutions, and more. NETWORK SYSTEMS
Technical tracks cover the technologies, Includes technologies, architectures, applications, and troubleshooting
details for LAN switching, enterprise routing, IP Multicast, IP MPLS,
architectures, applications, and troubleshooting Cisco IOS® Software and technologies, and network management.
details for particular solutions. Within each track Technology Session Groups Include: APP, ARC, DCT, NMS, OPT, RST, SEC
are session groups focused on specific
technologies. Sessions available within each SECURITY
session group are in one of the following Includes technologies, architectures, applications, and troubleshoot-
ing details for information and network security.
formats: one-, two- or eight-hour lecture format
Technology Session Groups Include: APP, DCT, NMS, RST, SEC, VVT
or two- or four-hour hands-on labs. Many tracks
also include technical case studies. UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
Includes technologies, architectures, applications, and troubleshooting
details for a Cisco Unified Communications network—including voice
and video applications.

View the interactive Technology Session Groups Include: AGG, CCT, NMS, SEC, VVT

Session Catalog online. CERTIFICATIONS


Includes information and training to help attendees prepare for variety
Explore hundreds of session titles and of Cisco Career Certifications.
more at www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip Technology Session Groups Include: CRT

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Technology Session Group Descriptions
Below is a partial list; visit the Website to explore more than 200 Technical Breakout Sessions, Techtorials, Labs, and more.

ACCESS & AGGREGATION TECHNOLOGIES (AGG)


Explore network elements that are specific to the first access layer in the network that includes Layer 2
technologies (wireless, metro ethernet, serial, and more) as well as Layer 2 virtual technologies like L2VPN.
These sessions cover an introduction to emerging technologies, designing and deploying sessions for
architecture decisions, and advanced sessions that can permit in-depth troubleshooting. This session group
is appropriate for enterprises and service providers and training is available in 2-hour Technical Breakout
Sessions or 8-hour Techtorials.

BRKAGG-2000 Implementation and Troubleshooting Layer 2 VPN Applications


BRKAGG-2010 Design and Deployment of 802.11 Wireless LANs with Centralized Controllers
BRKAGG-2014 Guest Access Design and Deployment for Wired and 802.11 Wireless LANs
BRKAGG-2015 Designing and Deploying Secure 802.11 Wireless LANs
BRKAGG-2017 Designing for Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) Phones and Network Configurations

APPLICATIONS OPTIMIZATION TECHNOLOGIES (APP)


Explore how applications interact with the network and how intelligent services in the network can
significantly improve the performance of applications. Learn basic protocols and architectures, how to
scale applications and technologies, and how to improve the delivery of content over networks that include
bandwidth limitations and significant latency. This session group is available in 2-hour Technical Breakout
Sessions, 4-hour and 8-hour Techtorials, and 2-hour and 4-hour hands-on Labs.

BRKAPP-1007 Introduction to Application Oriented Networking


BRKAPP-1008 What Can Cisco IOS Do For My Application?
BRKAPP-2010 How to Build and Deploy a Scalable Video Communication for Your Organization
BRKAPP-2011 Network Architecture Impacts to Application Scalability in a Clustered Environment
BRKAPP-3006 Troubleshooting Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS)

CONTACT CENTER TECHNOLOGIES (CCT)


Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced
concepts associated with customer contact centers. This session group is appropriate for enterprises and
service providers who operate customer contact centers and is available through 2-hour Technical Breakout
Sessions and 8-hour Techtorials.

BRKCCT-1002 What’s New in Cisco Unified ICM and Cisco Unified Contact Center: Release Update and Roadmap
BRKCCT-1016 Multi-Channel Options for Cisco ICM and IPCC Enterprise and Hosted Editions
BRKCCT-2007 IPCC Express Reporting: Using Reporting to Manage Agents and Measure Customer Experience
BRKCCT-2018 IPCC Express Sub-flows and Speech Enabled Applications
BRKCCT-3015 Customer Voice Portal Speech Self Service Design and Implementation in CVP Studio

DATA CENTER TECHNOLOGIES (DCT)


Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced
concepts associated with deploying routing, switching, and services technologies within the data center
environment. Data center architecture is presented with particular detail for business continuance, security,
WAN optimization, and scalability, including a look at the latest technologies in virtualization and high-
performance computing. This session group is appropriate for enterprises and service providers and is
available through 2-hour Technical Breakout Sessions, 8-hour Techtorials, and 2-hour hands-on Labs.

BRKDCT-2701 Architecture and Design Guidelines


BRKDCT-2703 Implementing Data Center Services (Interop, Design, and Deployment)
BRKDCT-2706 Data Center Consolidation and Application Migration
BRKDCT-2711 High Performance Computing Architecture
BRKDCT-3703 SSL Offload for Data Center Server Farms

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Technical Training
Below is a partial list; visit the Website to explore more than 200 Technical Breakout Sessions, Techtorials, Labs, and more.

NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (NMS)


Explore technical details covering functions necessary to understand and manage general network
health, status, and usage. These functions may be found in the network element (for example, device
instrumentation) or within network management applications. Sessions are roughly aligned along the
FCAPS (Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, Security) and OA&M models. This session
group is appropriate for enterprises and service providers and is available through 2-hour Technical
Breakout Sessions, 4-hour and 8-hour Techtorials, and 2-hour and 4-hour hands-on Labs.

BRKNMS-1311 Post-Implementation Realities for Voice and IP Communications Operations


BRKNMS-2051 Security of Network Management Systems in the Miscreant Economy
BRKNMS-2108 Deploying DNS in the Enterprise
BRKNMS-3021 Advanced Cisco IOS Device Instrumentation
BRKNMS-3043 Advanced Performance Measurement for Critical IP Traffic with Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs)

OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES (OPT)


Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced
concepts associated with optical networks. This session group is appropriate for enterprises or
service providers with concepts that are relevant to both groups. These sessions are available in
2-hour Technical Breakout Sessions and 8-hour Techtorials.

BRKOPT-2102 802.17 RPR Protocol Overview


BRKOPT-2106 DWDM Mesh Architectures with ROADM and Wavelength Cross Connect Technologies
BRKOPT-2108 Deploying a Comprehensive Security Solution in the Metro Ethernet Access Network
BRKOPT-2110 Policy Control Architectures for Wireline Networks: Standards and Reality
BRKOPT-3101 Ethernet in Adolescence: Evolving Standards for Carrier Ethernet

ROUTING AND SWITCHING TECHNOLOGIES (RST)


The Routing and Switching Session Group provides technical content on IP and IPv6, unicast
routing, multicast routing, and switching. This technical content includes EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and
BGP, MPLS, theory, design, deployment, troubleshooting, and new features and concepts. This
session group is appropriate for enterprises and service providers and is available in 2-hour
Technical Breakout Sessions and 8-hour Techtorials.

BRKRST-2300 Enterprise IPv6 Deployment


BRKRST-2330 EIGRP Deployment in Large-Scale Networks
BRKRST-2366 Large-Scale IPSec Aggregation Networks
BRKRST-3300 Service Provider IPv6 Deployment

ROUTING AND SWITCHING TECHNOLOGIES (RST): IP Multicast Session Subgroup


The IP Multicast Session subgroup is a technical session group within the Routing and Switching Group
(RST) category. Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips,
and advanced concepts associated with IP Multicast. Participate in detailed discussions on the various
multicast protocols, multicast network architectures, multicast high availability, and multicast security.

BRKRST-1261 Introduction to IP Multicast


BRKRST-2261 Deploying IP Multicast
BRKRST-2262 Multicast Security
BRKRST-2263 Multicast Network Management
BRKRST-3261 Advanced IP Multicast

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Session Catalog online.
Explore hundreds of session titles and
more at www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip

ROUTING AND SWITCHING TECHNOLOGIES (RST): The Campus and Switching Session Subgroup
The Campus and Switching Session Subgroup is a technical session group within the Routing and
Switching Group (RST) category and contains three distinct groupings:
1. Campus architecture and design principles recommended to achieve a highly
available network that is serviceable and can evolve with the enterprise as your
business requirements change
2. Troubleshooting sessions delivered by the Technical Assistance Center Switching
escalation team are your opportunity to learn directly from those on the front line how
to diagnose and restore serviceability if the unexpected strikes
3. Go in-depth with “day in the life of a packet” explorations of the Cisco Catalyst
switching products and the services that the switches offer

BRKRST-2031 Multilayer Campus Architectures and Design Principles


BRKRST-2032 Integration of Advanced Technologies in the Campus Architecture
BRKRST-2034 Enterprise Campus Network Virtualization
BRKRST-3033 Emerging Enterprise Campus Design Alternatives
BRKRST-3035 Resilient HA Enterprise Campus Design

ROUTING AND SWITCHING TECHNOLOGIES (RST): Product Architectures Session Subgroup


The Product Architectures Session Subgroup provides technical content on product architectures
within the Routing and Switching (RST) category. Explore introductory concepts, design and
deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced concepts associated with product architectures
for routing and switching products.

BRKARC-2001 Cisco Midrange Routers’ Architecture and Interfaces


BRKARC-2002 Troubleshooting Router IOS Operation
BRKARC-3002 CRS-1 Multichassis Overview
BRKRST-2350 Routing Operations in Cisco Routers

STORAGE AREA NETWORKS (SAN)


Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced
concepts associated with SAN Fabrics and Services. Learn SAN standards and protocols and
explore the complete SAN architecture with particular detail to business continuance, security,
management, and scalability—including a look at storage virtualization and replication. This session
group is appropriate for enterprises and service providers and is available through 2-hour Technical
Breakout Sessions, an 8-hour Techtorial, and 2-hour hands-on Labs.

BRKSAN-2701 Fibre Channel Storage Area Network Design


BRKSAN-2702 SAN Migration and Interoperability
BRKSAN-2704 SAN Extension Design and Operation
BRKSAN-2718 Advanced MDS SAN Management
BRKSAN-3707 Advanced SAN Design, Virtual Fabric, and Fabric Routing

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Technical Training
Below is a partial list; visit the Website to explore more than 200 Technical Breakout Sessions, Techtorials, Labs, and more.

SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES (SEC)


Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced
concepts associated with information and network security. This session group is appropriate for
enterprises and service providers and is available through 2-hour Technical Breakout Sessions and
8-hour Techtorials.

BRKSEC-2008 PCI Compliance


BRKSEC-2101 Service Provider and Large Network Core Infrastructure Best Practices
BRKSEC-3000 Troubleshooting IOS Security Features
BRKSEC-4012 Advanced IPSec GET VPN

VOICE AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES (VVT)


Explore introductory concepts, design and deployment details, troubleshooting tips, and advanced
concepts associated with IP telephony, voice over IP (VoIP), IPTV, video over IP, and IP contact
centers. This session group covers the protocols, network architectures, high availability, security,
and quality of service aspects of voice and video networking over IP. This session group is ap-
propriate for enterprises and service providers and is available through 2-hour Technical Breakout
Sessions, 4-hour and 8-hour Techtorials, and 2-hour and 4-hour hands-on Labs.

BRKVVT-2001 (Presence) Intermediate SIP for Voice, Video, and Instant Messaging
BRKVVT-2003 Designing TCL and VXML Applications on IOS Gateways
BRKVVT-2006 SIP Trunks for PSTN Access
BRKVVT-2017 Fixed Mobile Convergence
BRKVVT-3000 Advanced Dial Plan Design for IP Telephony Networks

Case Studies
Our popular case study program has been expanded to
include both technical and business-solution sessions
presented by customers, partners, and Cisco engineers.

Visit the online Session Catalog to view the complete


listing of case study speakers and topics.

Case Study Sessions


Learn about customer experiences deploying and supporting Cisco technologies and solutions.
Gain insight into their decision process, technical hurdles, and return on investment.

BRKTCS-1000 PDI Lifecycle Services and Aspects of Deploying IP Communications with Planning, Design and Implementation (PDI)
BRKTCS-1001 OO Lifecycle Services and Aspects of Deploying IP Communications with Operations and Optimization (OO)
BRKTCS-1002 IP Communications Planning and Design
BRKTCS-1004 SONA Business Transformation Panel Discussion
BRKTCS-1005 Terrestar Networks using Cisco IP Technology
BRKTCS-1006 Unified Communications Success in Manufacturing
BRKTCS-1007 Global Software Projects and Real World Project Management

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“A week of intense training in one location
—you can’t really ask for more.”

Cisco Career Certification


Achieving Cisco certification earns you membership within
the ranks of the most highly-skilled network professionals in the
industry and enables you to take your career to the next level.

Cisco Career Certification Preparation (CRT)


Prepare for valuable Cisco Career Certifications, including Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA®), the Cisco Professional Certifications (CCNP®, CCDA®, CCVP®, CCSP®, CCIP®, CCDP®),
Cisco Expert Certifications (CCIE®), and some specialization certifications in wireless technologies
and Cisco Unified Communications. Prepare for your select exams in 2-hour Technical Breakout
Sessions, 4-hour and 8-hour Techtorials, and 2-hour and 4-hour hands-on Labs.

CRT-1101 CCNA Prep Session: Preparing to Take the CCNA Examination


CRT-1103 Cisco Career Certifications: Overview and Update
CRT-2101 CNP Prep: Advanced IP Addressing
CRT-2102 CCNP Prep: BSCI - Configuring Special Areas in OSPF
CRT-2103 CCVP/CCNP/CCIP Prep Session: Implementing Modular QoS CLI
CRT-2201 CCVP Prep: Cisco IP Telephony Essentials
CRT-2203 CCVP Prep: GWGK Exam Preparation - Implementing Gateways
CRT-2301 CCSP Prep: Configuring the Cisco PIX/ASA Security Appliance Release 7.1

CCIE Certification Sessions


CCIE certification sessions include Techtorials in routing and switching, security, and voice. You will
receive valuable insight into the lab environment, technologies tested, exam troubleshooting, and
testing techniques directly from CCIE proctors. Topics discussed in Techtorials are relevant to what
the prospective CCIE candidate will experience in lab testing. Also available is a 2-hour Technical
Breakout Session to cover changes to the service provider lab exam.

CCIE Assessor Labs


Using remote lab equipment, attendees spend four hours working through advanced scenarios for
the CCIE Lab Exam written by session mentors—the CCIE team members. Attendees work through
a challenging Lab Guide that covers topics included in the actual CCIE Routing and Switching lab
exam. Each user is provided with remote access to live equipment in a Web based Integrated User
Environment. A significant part of the session is the ability of each user to gauge their performance
with an online assessment engine that provides point-by-point feedback as well as insight into the
question objectives. These labs are designed for anyone earning a CCIE Routing and Switching
certification, but there are no special requirements or prerequisites.

Cisco Career Certification Testing Center Purchase a Full


The popular Cisco Career Certification program allows you to bring tangible proof of Conference Pass and
your technical competence and skills back to your workplace. Onsite exams include
receive one FREE Cisco
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), the Cisco Professional Certifications
(CCNP, CCDA, CCVP, CCSP, CCIP, CCDP), the written qualification and recertification Career Certification
exams for the Cisco Expert Certifications (CCIE), and some specialization Exam or CCIE Written
certifications in wireless technologies and Cisco Unified Communications.
Exam—a value of up
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enables you to take your career to the next level.

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Technical Training

Techtorials and Labs


Techtorials and Labs are popular upgrades to a Full
Conference Pass. Available this year on Sunday and
Monday, these in-depth training opportunities focus on
today’s leading IT and communications technologies
and allow you to learn in small groups directly from
veteran engineers.

Below is a partial list; visit the Website to explore more than 200 Technical Breakout Sessions, Techtorials, Labs, and more.

Techtorials
Go in-depth with a comprehensive full-day tutorial on a particular technology, including
design principles, case studies, and best practices. Techtorials are designed to
New this year:
complement and correspond to individual Technology Breakout Sessions, and are
Techtorials are on Sunday
available Sunday and Monday only. Some require prerequisite courses, and all are priced
in addition to your conference fee. and Monday—two back-to-
Techtorials fill quickly. Register early and reserve your preferred timeslot. back days of must-attend
in-depth tutorials.
TECARC-2001 IOS XR - Cisco Next Generation Operating System
TECARC-3002 Cisco Troubleshooting
TECCCT-2101 IPCC Enterprise Edition Planning and Design
TECCIE-2000 CCIE Routing and Switching
TECCIE-3000 CCIE Security
TECCIE-3001 CCIE Voice
TECCIE-3002 CCIE Service Provider
TECCRT-2000 IPT-X Lab Techtorial
TECRST-1008 Enterprise IP Multicast
TECRST-2001 Enterprise Campus High Availability
TECRST-2002 Catalyst 6500 Technical Deep Dive
TECRST-2020 An Introduction to Routing Protocols
TECRST-2021 Deploying IGPs
TECRST-3101 Troubleshooting Cisco Catalyst Switches
TECSAN-2701 Storage Area Networking Fundamentals, Protocols, and Architecture
TECSEC-2002 Security for the Enterprise Network Engineer
TECSEC-2101 Protecting the Core: Detecting and Mitigating Attacks Using Your Infrastructure
TECVVT-1000 Enterprise IP Telephony Design and Deployment
TECVVT-2000 Deploying the Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS)
TECVVT-2001 Understanding Cisco Presence
TECVVT-2101 IPTV Service Network Design and Deployment
TECVVT-2980 Deploying Cisco TelePresence in the Enterprise

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View the interactive
Session Catalog online.
“Having access to engineers for a
Explore hundreds of session titles and
full week, while getting technology
more at www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip
updates through breakout sessions,
gives me the best of both worlds. I
can learn about new technology and
get one-on-one assistance with my
network questions.”

Labs
Get direct, hands-on experience and the latest information on installing, troubleshooting, performing
“what-if” scenarios, and trying risky network operations in a simulated environment—all moderated
by Cisco experts. Some Labs include certification preparation information for particular Cisco Career
Certification exams.

Lab topics include:


• Network Architecture • Troubleshooting • Design and Deployment • Certification Programs
• Technology and Protocol • Network Management • Advanced Networking Concepts

Format:
• Labs run for either two or four hours • Each attendee is provided with a computer terminal and lab procedure
• Small group, classroom-style format • Each Lab is monitored by lab proctors and instructors

LABCRT-1102 CCNA Prep LAB: CCNA Practical Review (ICND)


LABCRT-2102 CCNP Prep LAB: BSCI - Configuring Special Areas in OSPF
LABCRT-2103 CCVP Prep LAB: Implementing Modular QoS CLI
LABCRT-2104 CCNP Prep Lab: BSCI - Configuring EIGRP
LABCRT-2106 CCNP/CCIP Prep: Simulation Labs
LABCRT-2207 CCIP Prep: BGP Configuring Transit Autonomous Systems
LABCRT-2208 CCIP Prep: MPLS Configuring Simple MPLS VPNs
LABCRT-2209 CCIP Prep: Configuring Basic MPLS Traffic Engineering Tunnels
LABCRT-2401 Configuring Basic Cisco Unified Wireless Networks
LABCRT-3102 CCIE Assessor Lab
LABNMS-2043 Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements Lab
LABNMS-2111 CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) Lab
LABNMS-2162 Network Compliance: Track, Control, and Automate Network Changes.
LABNMS-2221 Managing your Cisco Unified Communications
LABNMS-2441 IP Solution Center - MPLS Management Lab
LABRST-2105 Implementing MPLS in Service Provider Networks
LABRST-2106 Enabling MPLS in Enterprise Networks
LABSAN-2251 SAN Lab 1: Implementing a Data Center SAN with the Cisco MDS 9000
LABSAN-2252 SAN Lab 2: Deploying IP Storage Solutions with the Cisco MDS 9000
LABSAN-2253 SAN Lab 3: Configuring Security Services on the Cisco MDS 9000
LABSAN-2254 SAN Lab 4: Monitoring SAN Health and Performance on the Cisco MDS 9000
LABSAN-2265 SAN Lab 5: Preparing for CCIE Storage Networking

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IT Insights Forum

A new two-day program


for managers of IT teams
and organizations.

The IT Insights Forum includes the following activities:

The IT Insights Forum is a new two-day


program for the attendee who manages IT Super Sessions
teams or organizations. Gain insight into Hear about Cisco’s strategy and vision for the future of Cisco IT and
critical issues, such as aligning corporate and communications solutions directly from Cisco leaders in Super
Sessions—new to this year’s event and a component of the IT Insights
IT goals, creating performance benchmarks,
Forum. Find out about development plans for emerging technologies,
keeping up with industry trends, and foundation technologies, data center technologies and unified
complying with today’s government communication solutions that are relevant to every size company and
regulations and industry standards bodies. service provider. You will also learn how Cisco’s internal IT department
advances the company’s business objectives using Cisco solutions.
You will come away with strategies for
balancing technical and business needs,
Cisco Executive Speakers
an understanding of how other organizations Peter Alexander
Vice President, Worldwide Commercial Marketing
are facing the same challenges, and new
Tony Bates
tools and resources.
Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Service Provider Routing Technology Group
Marthin De Beer
Senior Vice President, Emerging Technology Group
Tom Edsall
Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Datacenter Business Unit
For this inaugural program, George Kurian
Vice President, General Manager, Application Delivery Business
those who purchase a Full
Conference Pass can also Paul McNab
Vice President, Enterprise Marketing
attend IT Insights Sessions
Rick Moran
and Case Study Sessions at Vice President, Solutions Marketing, Unified Communications
no additional charge, based Lance Perry
on seat availability. Vice President, IT Customer Strategy and Success

More information about Super Session speakers and sessions


online—visit the Website for details.

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and save.
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Case Study Sessions


“This conference is the best Learn how other customers are deploying Cisco technologies and solutions, including:
environment for training for
• Industry-specific customer experiences
many levels of instruction. I
• Cisco customer and partner best practices for successful deployments
am a manager and receive
excellent design information. • Strategies for addressing common IT pain points such as data management, security,
alignment with business operations, and cost control
My team receives excellent
deployment training. We can • Performance benchmarks and metrics to help drive business value and demonstrate
return on investment
interact with peers and the
‘Meet the Engineer’ segment Several types of case studies are included in the IT Insights Forum:
clears up nearly 75% of the • Customer Case Studies (CCS)—presented by Cisco customers
problems we uncover during • Partner Case Studies (PCS)—co-presented by a Cisco customer and a Cisco partner
the year. It’s an excellent venue
• Internal Case Studies (ICS)—presented by Cisco-on-Cisco, Cisco’s own internal
for collaboration.” IT organization
Case study speakers include representatives from Bank of America, Sutter Health, El Cajon
Dam, New Orleans Public Schools, PG&E, The Regus Group, MTM Luxury Lodging,
Albuquerque Film Studios, The Shaw Group, and more. View the complete listing of case
study speakers and topics in the online Session Catalog.

IT Insights Sessions
Visit the Website for IT Insights Sessions are designed for managers who must understand the business
implications of technology trends and decisions. These sessions are designed to provide
additional information recommendations and strategies to help IT managers make effective and well-educated
about the IT Insights technology decisions. IT Insights Sessions are focused on addressing the following key
Forum, including pain points:

limited-time • Controlling costs as the network becomes more complex and expensive to manage
pricing discounts. • Providing exemplary customer service
• Increasing productivity and efficiency
• Managing data security threats
• Balancing personnel needs and budget constraints

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World of Solutions Expo
Explore the latest IT and communications solutions in this popular technology expo. Learn about
products you can deploy today from more than 150 leading Cisco partners. Talk one-on-one with
partner and Cisco representatives about your current network challenges. The World of Solutions
Expo includes many offerings throughout the week for attendees to learn, interact, and have fun.

World of Solutions Reception


Join Cisco partners and colleagues for the World of Solutions
reception on Tuesday evening. Enjoy food and drinks while
you walk through partner exhibits and the Cisco booth and
participate in exciting activities.

Cisco Challenge
Test your networking knowledge and play the Cisco Challenge
for glory and prizes. Be on the lookout for enhancements to
this longstanding favorite, including new tournament and
team options.

Cisco TelePresence
Get as close as you can to teleporting in the
amazing Cisco TelePresence demo. Experience
this ground-breaking technology that creates
unique, in-person experiences between people,
places, and events—over the network.

Partner Solutions Theater


Hear about partner solutions built on Cisco technologies
that are ready for deployment in your network.
Presentations run daily.

Passport Program
Compete for fabulous prizes in the World of Solutions
Passport Program. Earn points for virtually every
Cisco Booth activity—the more you learn, the more you can win.
Experience the power of the Cisco Intelligent Information
Network, and explore solutions for large enterprises, small
and mid-sized companies, and service providers—including
those for network security, voice, mobility, data center,
managed services, routing and switching, and more.

Register by May 31
Cisco Solutions Express
and save up to $400. Step inside the newly designed Cisco Solutions Express,
an 18-wheel, customized, hands-on demonstration
www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip showcase. Explore security, unified communications,
mobility, network management, and other solutions for
government, education, retail, healthcare, and enterprise.

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2007 Sponsors and Exhibitors
Below is a partial list of exhibitors. Visit www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip for the most up-to-date list.

Platinum

Gold

Silver

Intel Logo in Tagline


®

Participating Exhibitors (Event sponsors are listed in blue.)


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4What Interactive IdeaData Pty Limited PowerDsine
ADC Incipient, Inc. Qualys, Inc.
AdventNet, Inc. InfoVista RADVISION
APC Informiam RSA, The Security Division of EMC
AeroScout Intel Sagem-Interstar
AirMagnet, Inc. Intermec, Inc. Skyline Advanced Technology Services
Aladdin Knowledge Systems International Network Services Solsoft, Inc.
Alpha Technologies Ipanto Sony Electronics
Arbor Networks Ipswitch, Inc. Spacenet, Inc.
Ascolta ISI Telemanagement Solutions, Inc. Spanlink Communications
Ascom Lancope, Inc. Spectrum Corporation
BlackBerry by Research in Motion LiteScape Technologies SS8 Networks, Inc.
Boson Software, LLC Metropolis Technologies, Inc. Statseeker
CA, Inc. MobileAccess Sunset Learning Institute
Cacti netforensics Symmetricom.com
Chesapeake NetCraftsmen NetMasterClass Symon Communications
Clarus Systems NetQoS SYSTIMAX Solutions
Crannog Software Netformx, Inc. TC&C
Dorado Software Netwise AB Tech 2000, Inc.
eIQnetworks, Inc. Network Development Group TerraWave Solutions
Element K NICE Systems, Inc. Thomson NETg
eLoyalty Corporation NIKSUN, Inc. Trend Micro
Emerson NetworkPower—Liebert OPNET Technologies Tripp Lite
Power and Cooling Division Opsware, Inc. Verint Systems, Inc.
Firefly Communications Packet Design, Inc. Verizon Business
Fluke Networks Panduit Corp Witness Systems
GigaWave Technologies Plantronics, Inc. ZOOM International
Global Knowledge Plixer International, Inc.
Hewlett Packard Polycom, Inc.

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Activities and Social Events
Rock your senses! The Lounge at Cisco Live
Your one-stop shop for interactive exploration
Customer Appreciation Event and relaxation.
Rock Your Senses at the 2007 Customer Appreciation Event. • See, touch, and interact with Cisco’s
Watch live entertainment featuring the legendary band KISS, consumer products
three female rock tribute bands and maybe even you! This • Get answers to your technical questions in the
once-in-a-lifetime experience includes: Meet the Engineer area and the Technical
• Rock Tribute Bands: AC/DShe, Zeperella and The Iron Maidens Solutions Clinic

• The Rock Star Den, where you can play Guitar Hero II • Relax in community areas such as the NetVet
Zone and Cisco Powered Program Zone
• The amazing “Be Seen, Be Heard,” a giant 3-D head,
• Buy your favorite Cisco merchandise in the
where you are the star
Cisco Company Store
• The Dark Side of Oz Theater and Maze
• Carnival Rides and Midway Games
Meet the Engineer
Networkers at Cisco Live offers the invaluable opportunity
to discuss your strategy and design issues directly with
distinguished Cisco engineers and Cisco Fellows through
private, one-on-one meetings. Through the online MyScheduler
tool, you can select your topic of interest and your preferred
expert in that field, and set up a specific time to meet onsite.

Technical Solutions Clinic


Formerly known as the Design Clinic, the Technical Solutions
Clinic is an open, informal area within the Lounge where you
can troubleshoot your current technical challenges through
impromptu, whiteboard discussions with Cisco Technical
Assistance Center engineers.

Networkers Online
As part of your Full Conference Pass you will receive a
complimentary subscription to Cisco Networkers Online.
Pre-conference use it to prepare for your onsite training,
building a personalized curriculum for your individual needs.
Post-conference, continue to enhance your knowledge of
Headline Entertainment: KISS! Cisco products all year long.
2.5 tons of greasepaint… 4,362 gallons of fake blood… 3,400
smashed guitars, tons of explosives and lights… and enough
platform boots stacked end to end to circle the globe… KISS, Social Networking
“The Greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll Show on Earth,” is coming to
New this year: Take your networking experience to another
Networkers at Cisco Live! level with online social networking tools. Not only will you be
The founders of stadium rock with their sci-fi Kabuki costumes, able to locate key contacts based on personal demographics,
explosive theatrics, and garish make-up, KISS will rock your but you will also be able to connect in advance of the live
senses at the Customer Appreciation Event on July 25. event based on sessions and other event activities you plan
to attend.
Now in their third decade of musical mayhem, KISS has sold
more than 80 million records throughout their career and has Welcome Reception
earned more than 55 gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards.
Kick off this year’s event with a lively evening reception
Come enjoy the show, rock to unforgettable hits like on the outdoor plaza. Enjoy an evening of music and hors
“Detroit Rock City”, “Shout it Out Loud” and “Rock and Roll All d’oeuvres while you socialize with other attendees under
Night”, and celebrate Networkers at Cisco Live! the palm trees of Southern California.

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“The environment is impossible to duplicate.
Product managers, product lines, industry
and save up to $400.
partners, and more are together at one venue.
www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip
After 20 years in the networking business, I’ve
attended no other event that affords the unique
opportunities as does Cisco Networkers.”

Attention NetVets:
Visit the Website to explore this year’s benefits.

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2007 Registration Information
A week of unparalleled training starting at $1695!
Early Bird $1695 April 3–May 31
Full Regular $1895 June 1–29
Conference Late $1995 June 30–July 20
Pass Onsite $2095 July 21–26
Includes one free Cisco
Career Certification Exam** Government and education $1295 April 3–July 26
employees*

Additional Training Opportunities


Maximize your learning in Anaheim by adding Techtorial and Lab passes. Techtorials and Labs are
extremely popular and fill quickly—make sure to book yours with your Early Bird registration.

Offered on Sunday and Monday, July 22-23 and must be paid in advance:
Techtorial 4-hour Techtorial $395 April 3–July 23
Passes 8-hour Techtorial $695 April 3–July 23

Includes complimentary access to Monday Technical Breakout Sessions ($395 value)

Offered on Sunday, July 22 through Thursday, July 26 and must be paid in advance:
Lab 2-hour Lab $195 April 3–July 26
Passes 4-hour Lab $395 April 3–July 26

Includes complimentary access to Monday Technical Breakout Sessions ($395 value)

Pre-Conference Three Technical Breakout Sessions and five Case Study Sessions
Session Pass Offered on Monday, July 23 $395 May 31–July 23

All prices are in US dollars.


Guest Passes

$295 Social Events Pass


Includes:
“No conference ever comes close.
• The Lounge
• Welcome Reception
Very much worth the money.”
• World of Solutions Expo, including daily
afternoon dessert receptions
• World of Solutions evening reception
Please note: Limited number of Guest Passes are available.
• Keynotes Learning credits cannot be applied. No discounts available.
• Customer Appreciation Event Visit the Website for more information.

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Full Conference Pass Networkers at
Includes: Cisco
• Monday Welcome Reception July 22–26, 2007 Anaheim, CA
• Keynotes
• Super Sessions
• Technical Breakout Sessions
• Customer and Partner Case Studies
• IT Insights Sessions
• World of Solutions Expo and The Lounge
• Technical Solutions Clinic and Meet the Engineer program
• Customer Appreciation Event
• Continental Breakfast and Lunch (Tuesday–Thursday)
• One complimentary Cisco Career Certification exam**
• Complimentary subscription to Networkers Online
• Exclusive conference bag and t-shirt
• World of Solutions Reception

Does Not Include:


• Labs and Techtorials Want to use your Cisco Learning Credits?
• Additional Cisco Career Certification exams Only 19 required for registration April 3–July 20
• Monday Technical Breakout Sessions
• Monday Case Study Sessions
Hotel Information
Reserve a room at one of several Networkers at
Interested in the two-day IT Insights Forum Pass? Cisco Live official hotels. For information on location,
Visit the Website for information, including limited-time room rates, and special features, please visit
pricing discounts. www.cisco-live.com/2007/vip

Cancellation Policy:
*Government rate is available to all bona-fide employees of a United States federal, state, April 3–June 21: Full refund
or local government entity, including employees of public higher education institutions. All June 22–July 5: 75 percent refund for attendee; $50 for guest
attendees registering under this government rate will be required to show their employer- July 6–July 26: No refund
issued government ID or other proof of government employment upon check-in. Cisco may, Cisco Learning Credits will not be refunded.
at its sole discretion, charge the full conference amount to anyone unable to satisfy proof of
Conference Pass Substitution Policy: If you are unable to attend
employment requirements to Cisco’s satisfaction. Additional discounts do not apply.
Networkers at Cisco Live 2007 after registering, a substitution from the
Techtorials, Labs, and exams are priced in addition to conference fees. same company is permitted at no charge. Please submit substitution
notification to support2007@info.cisco-live.com. Notification must be
** Free Certification exams are limited to one exam per attendee. received by Friday, July 6, 2007. For substitutions after the deadline,
All customer quotes are from the Cisco Networkers 2006 attendee survey. please bring written notification to the onsite Networkers at Cisco Live
Registration area in Anaheim.

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Networkers at
Cisco
July 22–26, 2007 Anaheim, CA
Networkers at
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“It is by far the best training investment


I have ever participated in.”

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