These are my study notes regarding IPv6 deployment in SP networks in preparation for the CCDE exam. Drivers for implementing IPv6 External drivers SP customers that need access to IPv6 resources SP customers that need to interconnect their IPv6 sites
Coming Updates to the CCIE Program
With everything going on in the industry, what is happening to the CCIE program? I recently watched a webinar on coming updates to the CCIE program. I have also been talking to the CCIE and CCDE program managers which I
Design Considerations for North/South Flows in the Data Center
Traditional data centers have been built by using standard switches and running Spanning Tree (STP). STP blocks redundant links and builds a loop-free tree which is rooted at the STP root. This kind of topology wastes a lot of links
Introduction to Storage Networking and Design
Introduction Storage and storage protocols are not generally well known by network engineers. Networking and storage have traditionally been two silos. Modern networks and data centers are looking to consolidate these two networks into one and to run them on
CCDE – Next Generation Multicast – NG-MVPN
MVPNs have been lacking support for MPLS encapsulation. NG-MVPN supports the use of MPLS encapsulation and provides a lot of different profiles. When is a profile suitable and which one should you choose?
My CLUS 2015 Schedule for San Diego
With roughly two months to go before Cisco Live starts, here is my preliminary schedule for San Diego. I have two CCDE sessions booked to help me prepare for the CCDE exam. I have the written scheduled on wednesday and
OSPF Design Considerations
Introduction Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link state protocol that has been around for a long time. It is geneally well understood, but design considerations often focus on the maximum number of routers in an area. What other
A Quick Look at Cisco FabricPath
Cisco FabricPath is a proprietary protocol that uses ISIS to populate a “routing table” that is used for layer 2 forwarding. Whether we like or not, there is often a need for layer 2 in the Datacenter for the following
CLUS Keynote Speaker – It’s a Dirty Job but Somebody’s Gotta Do It
Did you guess by the title who will be the celebrity keynote speaker for CLUS San Diego? It’s none other than Mike Rowe, also known as the dirtiest man on TV. Mike is the man behind “Dirty Jobs” on the
HSRP AWARE PIM
In environments that require redundancy towards clients, HSRP will normally be running. HSRP is a proven protocol and it works but how do we handle when we have clients that need multicast? What triggers multicast to converge when the Active