Day one of CCIE SP Class
Well, today is the day – first day for CCIE SP Class.
Well, today is the day – first day for CCIE SP Class.
History: I was configuring our production Nexus 7000 today and was also moving some modules around in order to accommodate better cabling options. The one problem that I had with our Nexus switches initially was insufficient 110 power leads in our lab to power them fully. Today I was able to resolve that by acquiring C19 pigtail cables…
Late last month (wow, has it been that long already?!) I had the honor of attending Tech Field Day Extra at Cisco Live 2017, as well as recording an episode of Network Collective. For Tech Field Day Extra, we had OpenGear (Love their stuff), Paessler (PRTG), and NetApp present to us and share their latest…
Argh, time to get to studying again. Now that the Nexus installation is behind me – need to get my butt in gear (Thanks Carl) and get studying again. So, here we go again! Perhaps I will blog some SP stuff soon, probably would be good to start that soon.
Just figured I would post a quick blurb on the Star Wars switch – The Cisco 4948. (Actually I think the whole 4500 series is Star Wars related). Why do I say Star Wars Switch? Easy. Here are two SHOW VERSIONS from two Cisco 4948s that we have. Cisco 4948 w/4 SFP Cisco IOS Software,…
While going through some of my old notes I came across some notes from a few years ago on hung TCP sessions on some of our routers. These hung sessions where due to the latency differences on a Multi-link T1 connection that was in place. Below are the notes (generalized IP and Names) on how…
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Dude thats it???
hey, a CCIE SP class that runs is a good thing!