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.
Configuring DHCP on routers is not something that is normally done in a production network. Typically in a production network DHCP servers are either Windows, Linux, or some other vendors implementation. Occasionally you will need to configure a Cisco device to provided DHCP for initial purposes – say a new location build-out, a lab network,…
Well it is now Sunday, two days after Tech Field Day #5 ended. I am finally starting to digest everything that was presented to the team and just wanted to take a moment and share some of my experiences. I am going to hold off on commenting on the data gathered from the presentation because…
I am currently working on a new site deployment utilizing some Cisco ASR1002 routers. When we typically design a location we cross-connect the two WAN routers via a cross-over cable; this allows us to have the capability to continue to transit traffic over the connected WAN routers and WAN links if need to take down…
Way back in 2008 I passed the CCIE R&S lab to obtain my CCIE #22061. Over the past years, I have taken recertification written exams including the CCIE Voice, CCIE Service Provider, CCIE R&S, as well as the CCDE written tests to maintain active CCIE status. Last June, Cisco announced a change to the recertification procedure…
Ahh, restart – reboot – start again – however you look at it, that is what I just did … again. I am not one for changing companies, but this time I was left with few options. You see, Torrey Point was acquired by another company back in November. The acquisition was under friendly circumstances,…
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Dude thats it???
hey, a CCIE SP class that runs is a good thing!