In the previous posts I talked about why it’s important to build a network and how you can do it but there is still one component missing. Any guesses? How do we maintain our network once we have built it?
Cisco Live – News About the Customer Appreciation Event (CAE)
Cisco Live takes place in Las Vegas between the 10th and 14th of July this year. Every Live event, Cisco holds a customer appreciation event (CAE) in an arena close by the conference center. Last year we saw an amazing
CCIE – Cisco Learning Network Sale on CCIE Training for the CCIE RS Lab
Are you preparing for the CCIE RS lab? Cisco 360 is the official training program for the CCIE. There are other training vendors out there which are also high quality, like INE and Narbik, Cisco 360 has an advantage in
General – How to Build a Network Pt.2
In the previous post I talked about why you should build a network of people to both help you in your career and to improve your own skillset. How does one build this network of people? There are endless ways
General – How to Build a Network Pt.1
Building a strong network of people is very important in creating a successful career in IT. In these posts we will start first look at why building a network is important and in the other posts we will look at
CCIE – CCIE SPv4 Review by Nick Russo
My friend Nick Russo just took the SPv4 lab and passed it. This is his story. On 8 March 2016, I passed Cisco’s CCIE Service Provider version 4 lab exam. It was my second attempt. I realize there is little
CCDE – Carrier Supporting Carrier
Introduction In the previous post I showed some of the options to interconnect two AS so that a customer can buy a VPN in two different locations from two different SPs. There is another technology called Carrier Supporting Carrier or
CCDE – Inter AS L3 VPNs
Introduction Sometimes a customer needs a L3 VPN between two locations where the same SP is not present. This can be on a national or international basis. It would be possible to buy an Internet circuit and run an overlay
CCDE – BGP Confederations
Introduction BGP Confederations are one of two tools a network designer has to work around the full mesh requirement of iBGP. BGP confederations are defined in RFC 5065 which obsoletes RFC 3065. This is how the RFC defines BGP confederations:
CCDE – BGP Convergence
Introduction This post will look at the steps involved in BGP convergence and how it interacts with IGP to converge. Any network of scale will use route reflectors (RRs) so this post will focus on deployments with RRs. Networks running