Author Archives: Ed Horley
Author Archives: Ed Horley
Network engineers and architects considering IPv6 can benefit from the experiences of those who have gone before them by avoiding the problems that have bedeviled other deployments. On today's show, your hosts discuss three typical pitfalls and how to get over or around them without falling in.
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There's only going to be one episode 128 of IPv6 Buzz, and this is it. In this Cisco Country Digital Acceleration Program sponsored episode, co-hosts Ed Horley and Scott Hogg talk with Pradeep Kathail and Mark Townsley. Pradeep is the CTO of Enterprise Networking, and Mark Townsley is a Cisco Fellow in the Meraki Business Unit.
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In the US, do not call yourself a "Professional Engineer" or "Licensed Engineer" as your title. Those are specially reserved titles for those who actually ARE licensed. However, calling yourself a "Network Engineer" is okay. If you want to know more details, read on.
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