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The Alkira Network Cloud Step-By-Step – Packet Pushers Livestream With Alkira (Video 5) The Video Delivery May 28, 2021. Alkira offers multi-cloud networking as a service. In this video recorded during a livestream event with Alkira, Manan Shah VP of Product Management, shares implementation details aboutPODCAST ARCHIVE
Ned Bellavance May 12, 2021. Today’s Day Two Cloud podcast explores essential networking capabilities in Azure, including Virtual WAN, VPN gateways, availability zones, SSL termination options, connecting premises and branch offices to the cloud, and more. Our guest is OPEN SOURCE NETWORKING PROJECTS Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). Open vSwitch(OVS)
HEAVY NETWORKING BY PACKET PUSHERS ARCHIVES Packet Pushers Heavy Networking - The Deep Dive into Data Networking Technology. An unabashedly nerdy swan dive into networking technology. Weekly episodes feature industry experts, real-life network engineers and vendors sharing useful information to keepIP ADDRESS MANAGERS
NetBox Much love from the Packet Pushers community has been bestowed upon NetBox. The project is driven by Jeremy Stretch, a well-known voice in the networking community. His employer, Digital Ocean, allows him to maintain the project. There’s an older post by Jeremy about NetBox here. From NetBox’s GitHub page, “NetBox is an IP address THE FUTURE OF NETWORK ENGINEERING; SOME POSSIBILITIES The Future of Network Engineering; some possibilities through 2040 and beyond. Incident 1: October, 2006 Sydney Australia – Simply put, someone hit me with a tough question. Totally out of the box and very much to the point, so to the point that it took me years to swallow the impact. The question was an innocent one asked by one of the VIDEO: DDOS ON YOUR SDWAN About Greg Ferro. Human Infrastructure for Data Networks. 25 year survivor of Corporate IT in many verticals, many tens of employers working on a wide range of networking solutions and products. Host of the Packet Pushers Podcast on data networking at https://packetpushers.net - now one of the largest networking podcastson the Internet.
FUN WITH GRE AND HSRP 164.24.100.0/30 + 164.24.100.4/30 = MPLS BGP Peering. 192.168.100.0/29 = HSRP Subnet. 192.168.0.0/16 = Internal Subnet. The red line indicates a GRE tunnel. There is basic BGP configured to the MPLS Backbone on all 4 routers and they are receiving a default route via that Provider. EIGRP is running over the GRE tunnel itself. RUSS WHITE, AUTHOR AT PACKET PUSHERS Russ White August 31, 2015. Engineers hardly ever think of the control plane as an attack surface — from the new/old wave of centralized controllers (Rule 11!) to the middle term wave of distributed routing protocols, the control plane just hums along in the background without many people thinking about it from a security perspective. USING VRFS TO MAINTAIN SECURITY ZONES IN AN LAYER 3 Using VRFs to maintain security zones in an Layer 3 datacenter network. Paul Zugnoni February 6, 2014. The number of overlay technologies available today for the datacenter are numerous and highly functional. The flexibility they provide enables security zone enforcement and physical portability of hosts more seamlessly (amongother benefits).
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The Alkira Network Cloud Step-By-Step – Packet Pushers Livestream With Alkira (Video 5) The Video Delivery May 28, 2021. Alkira offers multi-cloud networking as a service. In this video recorded during a livestream event with Alkira, Manan Shah VP of Product Management, shares implementation details aboutPODCAST ARCHIVE
Ned Bellavance May 12, 2021. Today’s Day Two Cloud podcast explores essential networking capabilities in Azure, including Virtual WAN, VPN gateways, availability zones, SSL termination options, connecting premises and branch offices to the cloud, and more. Our guest is OPEN SOURCE NETWORKING PROJECTS Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces and protocols (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP, 802.1ag). Open vSwitch(OVS)
HEAVY NETWORKING BY PACKET PUSHERS ARCHIVES Packet Pushers Heavy Networking - The Deep Dive into Data Networking Technology. An unabashedly nerdy swan dive into networking technology. Weekly episodes feature industry experts, real-life network engineers and vendors sharing useful information to keepIP ADDRESS MANAGERS
NetBox Much love from the Packet Pushers community has been bestowed upon NetBox. The project is driven by Jeremy Stretch, a well-known voice in the networking community. His employer, Digital Ocean, allows him to maintain the project. There’s an older post by Jeremy about NetBox here. From NetBox’s GitHub page, “NetBox is an IP address THE FUTURE OF NETWORK ENGINEERING; SOME POSSIBILITIES The Future of Network Engineering; some possibilities through 2040 and beyond. Incident 1: October, 2006 Sydney Australia – Simply put, someone hit me with a tough question. Totally out of the box and very much to the point, so to the point that it took me years to swallow the impact. The question was an innocent one asked by one of the VIDEO: DDOS ON YOUR SDWAN About Greg Ferro. Human Infrastructure for Data Networks. 25 year survivor of Corporate IT in many verticals, many tens of employers working on a wide range of networking solutions and products. Host of the Packet Pushers Podcast on data networking at https://packetpushers.net - now one of the largest networking podcastson the Internet.
FUN WITH GRE AND HSRP 164.24.100.0/30 + 164.24.100.4/30 = MPLS BGP Peering. 192.168.100.0/29 = HSRP Subnet. 192.168.0.0/16 = Internal Subnet. The red line indicates a GRE tunnel. There is basic BGP configured to the MPLS Backbone on all 4 routers and they are receiving a default route via that Provider. EIGRP is running over the GRE tunnel itself. RUSS WHITE, AUTHOR AT PACKET PUSHERS Russ White August 31, 2015. Engineers hardly ever think of the control plane as an attack surface — from the new/old wave of centralized controllers (Rule 11!) to the middle term wave of distributed routing protocols, the control plane just hums along in the background without many people thinking about it from a security perspective. USING VRFS TO MAINTAIN SECURITY ZONES IN AN LAYER 3 Using VRFs to maintain security zones in an Layer 3 datacenter network. Paul Zugnoni February 6, 2014. The number of overlay technologies available today for the datacenter are numerous and highly functional. The flexibility they provide enables security zone enforcement and physical portability of hosts more seamlessly (amongother benefits).
IP TIME TO LIVE (TTL) AND HOP LIMIT BASICS To ensure IP packets have a limited lifetime on the network all IP packets have an 8 bit Time to Live (IPv4) or Hop Limit (IPv6) header field and value which specifies the maximum number of layer three hops (typically routers) that can be traversed on the path to their destination. Each time the packet arrives at a layer three network device (a hop) the value is reduced by one before it is HEAVY NETWORKING 581: HOW GLUWARE LAB BRINGS DEVOPS TO On today's Heavy Networking, we get practical with infrastructure-as-code, talking with sponsor Gluware about how their users have integrated network automation into their IT practices, bringing DevOps to NetOps. We also explore Gluware Lab, an IDE for network engineers can develop network features and workflows. Our guests are Olivier Huynh Van, Chief Science Officer and Co HOW CROSSPLANE PRESENTS CLOUD RESOURCES TO KUBERNETES WITH Daniel Mangum explains the abstraction going on with Crossplane as it presents cloud resources to Kubernetes clusters. To hear the rest of this nerdy conversation, visit daytwocloud.io. You can subscribe to the Packet Pushers’ YouTube channel for more videos as they are published. It’s a diverse a mix of content from Ethan and Greg, plus DAY TWO CLOUD 100: GET TO KNOW CROSSPLANE: AN Crossplane is an open-source project that plugs into Kubernetes to serve as a control plane that can run across multiple private and public clouds. It allows infrastructure teams to compose infrastructure with all the required policies, permissions, and guardrails, while also providing APIs for developer self-service. Today's Day Two Cloud podcast dives into Crossplane and how it workswith
EXPLORING ROBOT FRAMEWORK FOR AUTOMATED TESTING The idea is to create a simple ping test case, that will succeed assuming the ping itself did. We’ll create a file named “ network_checkout.robot “: Starting from the top, we have 4 main sections. Our “Settings” section indicates the library we’re looking to use (this can be an existing library or your own custom onevia .py script).
VIEWING HTTP HEADERS USING BROWSER DEVELOPER TOOLS Internet Explorer. Launch Internet Explorer’s built-in developer tools (known as F12 Tools) using . Open the Network tool using + 4. You must manually start data collection using . Once you have some output simply double-click on the name of any object to view the HTTP headers (as well as Request Method, Response Status Code ALKIRA CORPORATE OVERVIEW Greg Ferro talks with Amir Khan, President, CEO & Founder of Alkira, to get background on how and why Alkira was founded, why Alkira was built the way it was, how they developed the architecture, and more. Amir has founded three networking companies to date. He has deep networking industry experience and shares his perspective TECH BYTES: WI-FI 6E 1 day ago · Today’s Tech Bytes podcast dives into Wi-Fi 6E, the extended version of the Wi-Fi 6 standard that takes advantage of newly available spectrum in the 6 GHz band. We’re sponsored today by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, and we’ll explore highlights of the standard and discuss Aruba’s forthcoming 6E AP. NETWORK BREAK 336: CISCO ANNOUNCES CLOUD ACI AND MORE 1 day ago · Cisco debuts Cloud ACI to unify segmentation policies on prem and in the public cloud, Amazon will activate an opt-out mesh network using your Ring and Echo devices, Microsoft buys an IoT security company, and more tech news in this week's Network Breakpodcast.
IPV6 BUZZ 077: REVISITING WORLD IPV6 LAUNCH WITH TIM In this week's IPv6 Buzz podcast, Ed, Scott, and Tom discuss the 9th anniversary of World IPv6 Launch (and the 10th anniversary of World IPv6 Day) with Cisco alumnus and IPv6 expert (and IPv6 Buzz's firstguest!) Tim Martin.
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