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			<description>Here's an inexpensive telephony system designed from the get-go to provide sophisticated communications features without sophisticated management.</description>
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			<description>Both dynamic VLANs and 802.1q auto-negotiation can enable a hands-off approach to server changes, but there are design and security tradeoffs. Are they worth the convenience?</description>
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