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3550poe – routing and more. Donkey Kong – TKG3-06 – Video Board Repair. Get your bookmarks ready! Here you will find a list of links to some of my favorite technology sites. If you have some great links to share, please feel free to use the comment section below to add your submission. 8211; CCIE training site for network professionals. 8211; A study site for the multiple CCNA certifications. 8211; If you’re working on any Cisco certification or training, this is the place to be. Security @ Stack Exchange.
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March | 2013 | Destination Unreachable
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. Monthly Archives: March 2013. March 25, 2013. The central component of our backend infrastructure is our configuration management system, CMS. It is charged with managing the whole mess. At its core is a RANCID-like model of backing up device configuration files, although we mainly pull the configs down on-demand and add in operator-supplied metadata with each commit into the repository so we know. Another other approach would be to declare an external data sourc...
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June | 2013 | Destination Unreachable
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. Monthly Archives: June 2013. June 24, 2013. The first thing I did when starting to work on OpenFlow related stuff was to go digging in CPAN. This may be the first time that I didn’t find what I needed, but there is a plethora of activity in Python related to SDN (like POX. Now, week 1 in learning Python was to try to figure out the differences from Perl. Starting from the top, the first thing I was looking for was. Then differences in python classes vs. Moose.
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April | 2013 | Destination Unreachable
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. Monthly Archives: April 2013. SDN multitenancy and regulatory compliance. April 22, 2013. VeriFlow Presentation at NSDI ’13. More discussion at the Layer 9 blog. Reducing Energy Consumption of IPv6 RA on IOS-XR. Common switch platform cheat sheets. Looking at the some of the Cisco Nexus API’s. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. May 25, 2016. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. Cheers to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator. Reducing Energy Consumption of IPv6 RA on IOS-XR. February 19, 2016. RFC 7772 Reducing Energy Consumption of Router Advertisements. Administrators of networks that serve large numbers (tens or. Hundreds) of battery-powered devices SHOULD enable this behavior. Given that we have. Pertinent to IOS-XR, this would be:.
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Academic results | Destination Unreachable
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. January 13, 2015. It’s been an exciting start to the new year! One of the grad students I have been proud to work with, Aaron Gember-Jacobson. Just won the IRTF 2015 Applied Networking Research Prize. For designing and evaluating an NFV control plane:. Aaron Gember-Jacobson, Raajay Viswanathan, Chaithan Prakash, Robert Grandl, Junaid Khalid, Sourav Das and Aditya Akella. OpenNF: Enabling Innovation in Network Function Control. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Blog at ...
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Network Neutrality Links | Destination Unreachable
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. June 12, 2014. James Hamilton has a great overview and perspective on Network Neutrality on his blog. I was actually quoted in this article. Where I pretty much subscribe to the same line of thought as Susan Crawford. She needs a much bigger spotlight in this debate. Also in the news today it turns out that Cisco is against Network Neutrality. Setting up Rcynic for RPKI validation – Part 1. Setting up Rcynic for RPKI validation – Part 2 →. Enter your comment here.
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. Newer posts →. Setting up Rcynic for RPKI validation – Part 2. June 16, 2014. Now that we have finished the instructions at https:/ destinationunreachable.net/2014/06/11/setting-up-rcynic-for-rpki-validation/. Let’s now get things ready to be able to use the RPKI validated data. First, verify that the data is automatically being processed via cron:. Add this to /etc/ssh/sshd config. Try it out by running the client application with the keys we created earlier:.
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Looking at the some of the Cisco Nexus API’s | Destination Unreachable
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Thoughts on network engineering and such. Looking at the some of the Cisco Nexus API’s. January 28, 2015. I had been looking at a beta copy of Cisco’s APIC-EM software, which is based on OpenDaylight. However, my coworkers took my lab environment out of service for maintenance. So, today I was looking at the other API’s available for Cisco Nexus 5k/2k and 7k equipment which we have plenty of around here. There is a Python API. Let’s check out what the documentation says it can do:. Hmm Well, this documen...
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