As I have passed the CCIE RS now you will see a bit more diversified post from me. I will be blogging about topics mostly related to design and SP topics as that is what I am most involved right
A look at access to distribution block designs
So I’ve just started to read the ARCH book and I want to do some posts to help with my understanding but I’m also very interested in hearing from you readers what kind of design you like and why. Post
CCDP on the horizon
So I’m enjoying the time at home with my family. It’s great not having to spend all the evenings studying. That said I can’t just slack off and do nothing. I still want to learn. I have a commute to
Becoming a CCIE – the path and cost associated to my number
While on IRC I had a request to describe my journey and the costs associated with becoming a CCIE. Becoming a CCIE is not cheap but I’ve worked for great companies that have covered all of my costs. I first
ASA version 9.0 released
Version 9.0 of the Cisco ASA software has now been released. Here are some of the major features in the new release. Filter ICMP by ICMP code Clustering of multiple ASAs OSPFv3 and EIGRP support IPv6 support on outside interface
Future of the blog
Hi guys, I’m interested to hear from you what you want to see from this blog in the future. As I have passed the CCIE lab it won’t be only CCIE related things. Would you like to see some troubleshooting
CCIE #37149 – My passing lab experience
So by now you know that I passed my lab in Brussels yesterday. Here is my story. I arrived at monday in Brussels around 13.30. I took a walk in the beautiful weather to the lab location. By now I
CCIE #37149
Hey guys! I’m back from Brussels and I passed the lab! I am now CCIE #37149. I’ll write a longer post tomorrow 🙂
Catalyst QoS – A deeper look at the egress queues
I’ve done a post earlier on Catalyst QoS. That described how to configure the QoS features on the Catalyst but I didn’t describe in detail how the buffers work on the Catalyst platform. In this post I will go into
A look at NAT – inside, outside and NAT on a stick
This post will describe how NAT works. The reason for doing a blog post on NAT is twofold. There is a lack of good documents out there describing NAT and I want to do some learning for myself as well.