Author Archives: John Herbert
Author Archives: John Herbert
This one has seriously crept up on me; it’s only a week until the kickoff presentation for Networking Field Day 8 in Silicon Valley. I’m truly honored to be able to attend another Tech Field Day event, and this one … Continue reading
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Welcome back to Secret Sunday! This week I’m directing your attention to Keeping It Classless, the blog of Matt Oswalt (aka @mierdin). Matt has recently published 3 of 4 planned parts of his SDN Protocols series, and if you’re interesting in … Continue reading
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This weekend’s interesting link is to a post by Jeremy Schulman, formerly Director of Network Automation with Juniper Networks, but now the founder of Schprokits, a startup which aims to generate automation framework tools for network professionals that are of … Continue reading
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Recently I’ve been writing some automation code for Atlassian’s JIRA project management / bug tracking product. Think of JIRA as a generic AGILE-aware tool that can provide everything from project tracking all the way down to task tracking, trouble ticketing … Continue reading
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I had a chance last week to speak with a couple of folks at Solarwinds about the release of their Network Performance Monitor (NPM) 11 product, which is being announced today. I don’t cover network management products too often, but Solarwinds … Continue reading
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Another day, another issue with an automation script. Today’s task was to grab the configuration file from an A10 Thunder load balancer. I don’t want to use the GUI, and while I could – in theory – use ssh and … Continue reading
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