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I will eventually be migrating the current site – blog.fryguy.net – over to here as time allows. For now, please visit the site – blog.fryguy.net
Recently I attended Networking Field Day 22 (NFD22) in San Jose, CA as a delegate. By attending NFD you may be exposed to companies that you may not normally come across. The first company that presented, DriveNets, was one of those companies and here is their story. DriveNets was founded a little over 4 years…
I was chatting with one of my old co-workers the other day and he mentioned that most people (Exec Level) do not always understand the difference in the Nexus 7010 and 7018 switches. So, based on that chat conversation I figured I would just post up some information on the similarities and the differences between…
The clock is ticking and time is running out. Just submitted my CC to Cisco for the CCIE SP Lab payment. Guess it only a few months until I see San Jose, CA and the Cisco campus. Tick-tock.
It has come time for me to move my hosting to a local provider. I now have a server hosted at a Data Center in Philadelphia, PA – near my home. I am still working out a few bugs with the new site, so if you see anything odd please feel free to contact me…
OK, now that Cisco Live is over I need to recharge and gear-up for my CCIE Service Provider lab that is currently scheduled for October. I have already completed INE Volume 1 with little to no problems (multicast has always been my Achilles heel). It has brought out some areas that I need to work…
A few weeks ago the company that I work for received our Nexus 7000 (7010 to be exact) switches. Since my team was not familiar with these switches, I decided to write some quick training docs and labs for them. Since they where well received ( or perhaps they just do not know better ),…