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Mike Klapheke

Consulting Engineer

Cedar Path Solutions Group


Speaker Bio

Michael Klapheke is a Network and Security expert.  As a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE #2151), a certification regarded as the highest in the industry, Mike has designed enterprise networks in excess of 14,000 network ports.  These enterprise designs include provisioning for video networks and ensuring that there are no network bottlenecks, and developing a secure and scalable network topology.  In addition to being a CCIE, Mike has also earned the INFOSEC professional certification and is considered a security expert.
 
Mike is very familiar with network-based video surveillance, and has installed, configured, and maintained video installations for colleges and healthcare institutions.  This includes performing an initial site survey, designing the network addressing scheme, installing the equipment, and verifying the installation.
 
Mike is also and adjunct professor, and has taught Cisco and networking classes.  In this capacity, Mike is experienced in class preparation, presentation, and answering impromptu questions.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Sponsored By:<br> AXIS Communications
IT/IP Convergence
IP08: Advanced Topics for Network Video
Room: 104 ~ 1:00PM - 2:00PM (Tuesday, March 31, 2009)
Many of today's devices support QOS, but what does that mean and how is it implemented? You will explore QOS from end-to-end, including diagrams of packet flow and network topologies. This includes Differential Services (DiffServ), shaping, and policing. Many of today's networks can support multicast traffic. However, how does multicast traffic differ from unicast traffic and when is it appropriate to be used? Learn about configured multicast to support video across the Internet II backbone. Transcoding is the direct digital-to-digital conversion from one codec to another, and can be used, for example, to capture MJPEG video from a network camera and stream it to multiple users using Microsoft's Media Player. This session will provide video designers, managers, and network designers beneficial information to better understand how to control and grow your surveillance infrastructure.
Mike Klapheke - Consulting Engineer, Cedar Path Solutions Group
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