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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Course acronym vx.x—#-1 Cisco Unity Design and Network

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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Course acronym vx.x—#-3 Visual Objective for Case Study 1-1 LRS, Inc. U.S. Offices M St. (HQ) San Francisco Octel 72ports K St. N St.Ashburn New York Boston Chicago ARLINGTON McLean Octel 36ports Octel 16ports Octel 72ports Octel 24ports Octel 72ports Octel 72ports Exchange (3) Exchange (1) Exchange (2) Exchange (2) Exchange (1) Exchange (1) Exchange (4) Exchange (2) Exchange (4) WAN MAN LRS.com

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Course acronym vx.x—#-4 Visual Objective for Case Study 1-1 LRS, Inc. European Offices Nortel Meridian Mail Nortel Option 51c Nortel Option 11c London Hamburg Domino (2) Domino 1 To HQ WAN Europe.Internal.lrs

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