netuf.net
Network Utility Force: IPv6
http://www.netuf.net/p/ipv6.html
We've been designing and engineering IPv6 networks since 2008, including planning, deployment, migration and optimization. To that end, we have significant IPv6 experience in service provider, government and enterprise environments, and we are Certified v6 Network Engineers (Gold Level). As well. Below is an infographic we created illustrating the importance of IPv6 planning this year, as IPv6 addresses from ARIN's free pool will likely be exhausted by the end of this year. Dual-stack, 6to4 and ISATAP.
routetarget.blogspot.com
Route Target: Busy Week in Review
http://routetarget.blogspot.com/2008/12/busy-week-in-review.html
CCIE Service Provider prep and news from a CCIE with R&S already under their belt. Thursday, December 18, 2008. Busy Week in Review. Study, Study and Panic? Less than eight weeks out already, could it be that soon? Alas it is, but I have a plan. Not to be confused with having a flag. Also on a better note, I have been reviewing CCIE Dreamer's. Blog and glad that I am not the only person who has decided to go down the SP path after already having R&S knocked out. A word on Support, and I don't mean the TAC.
routetarget.blogspot.com
Route Target: January 2009
http://routetarget.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
CCIE Service Provider prep and news from a CCIE with R&S already under their belt. Tuesday, January 6, 2009. Vendor Neutrality: Gotta get 'em all. I am now in possession of the two of the big three IE training companies workbooks and am working on getting the third. I have done a cursory glance through them and will be starting to run through them over the next couple of weeks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dynagen (packaged includes Dynamips). Spirent Communications Test Tools. East Coast, United States.
routetarget.blogspot.com
Route Target: December 2008
http://routetarget.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
CCIE Service Provider prep and news from a CCIE with R&S already under their belt. Thursday, December 18, 2008. Busy Week in Review. Study, Study and Panic? Less than eight weeks out already, could it be that soon? Alas it is, but I have a plan. Not to be confused with having a flag. Also on a better note, I have been reviewing CCIE Dreamer's. Blog and glad that I am not the only person who has decided to go down the SP path after already having R&S knocked out. A word on Support, and I don't mean the TAC.
routetarget.blogspot.com
Route Target: July 2009
http://routetarget.blogspot.com/2009_07_01_archive.html
CCIE Service Provider prep and news from a CCIE with R&S already under their belt. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Gonna Need a Bigger Boat: The Fish MPLS-TE Learning Example. The process to activate MPLS-TE is seemingly long, but not overly complex. The first step is to make sure that MPLS is running on your network with full reachability provided by either OSPF or IS-IS. Most basic config to accomplish this is config on each router:. Router(config-router)#router-id w.x.y.z. OSPF uses the Opaque LSA's to carry...
netgeek.us
NANOG... What's that? - Netgeek Headquarters
http://www.netgeek.us/Downhome/NANOG/nanogwhatsthat
Posted Jul 11, 2013, 8:56 AM. I get this a lot when speaking to the layman and even to networking people who are outside the provider realm or even just not involved with the "Big Picture" of the global Internet. NANOG stands for North America Network Operators Group and is a collection of networking "Geeks" who are interested in the long term evolution and interoperability of the Internet as a whole. Please go to www.nanog.org. For more info as to membership, list participation and or meeting attendance.
archive.psg.com
Randy Bush - Bio Sketch
https://archive.psg.com/bio-sketch.html
An ex-compiler writer, realtime kernel hack, and a software engineering manager, I have almost 50 years in the computer industry. I have been a user and occasional implementer of networking from the ARPANET to the current day Internet. I have three and a half full-time jobs:. I work as a Research Fellow at Internet Initiative Japan Research Lab. Where I do routing research, Internet measurement, and security. Through Dragon Research Labs, I do routing security protocol design and implementation. I spent ...
drpeering.net
DrPeering White Paper - The Art of Peering: The Peering Playbook
http://drpeering.net/white-papers/Art-Of-Peering-The-Peering-Playbook.html
The Art of Peering: The Peering Playbook. Several hundred Internet Service Provider (ISP) Peering Coordinators were interviewed over the past few years for the Interconnection Strategies for ISPs , Internet Service Providers and Peering. And A Business Case for Peering. Internet Operations Research papers. In these previous works, we documented the commonly used terminology. Peering, Transit, Transport, etc.), the motivations, the financial justifications, and the process of peering. Tactic leverages an ...
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