Author Archives: Network Collective
Author Archives: Network Collective
We all know that agile methodologies are incredibly popular in development teams but what does it have to do with networking? In this Network Collective Short Take, Russ White explores how we might use an agile way of thinking to enhance our approach to network design.
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From processors, to FPGAs, to ASICs, and back again, Tony Li joins Network Collective’s History of Networking to talk through the impact that the Cisco SSE and hardware switching has had on the networking industry.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Do you know what a side channel attack is? Do you know how it relates to you as a Network Engineer? In today’s Network Collective Short Take, Russ White helps explain what a side channel attack is, how it works, and some of the challenges that are inherent in defending against it.
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Miguel Villareal and Scott Wheeler come back and join Network Collective for a second episode, discussing the complexities involved in connecting to cloud infrastructure services and some strategies on how to mitigate them.
We would like to thank Cumulus Networks for sponsoring this episode of Network Collective. Cumulus invites you to find out more about how Linux is changing the data center networking space by downloading their free ebook “Linux Networking 101” here: http://cumulusnetworks.com/NetworkCollectiveLinux
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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What’s the difference between being an engineer or a metaengineer? In this Network Collective Short Take, Russ White differentiates between the two and explores when it makes sense to be one or the other.
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We often take dynamic routing protocol failover for granted but there’s a lot of complexity that goes into ensuring resilient loop free alternative paths. In this episode of History of Networking, Alia Atlas joins Network Collective to talk about her contributions to IP fast reroute.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Should you be breaking things intentionally on your network? The idea might sound preposterous to some, but in this short take Russ White explains how intentional failures can make your network more resilient.
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In part 3 of our deep dive into BGP operations, Nick Russo and Russ White join us again on Network Collective to talk about securing BGP. In this episode we cover topics like authentication, advertisement filtering, best practices, origin security, path security, and remotely triggered black holes.
We would like to thank Cumulus Networks for sponsoring this episode of Network Collective. Cumulus is offering you, our listeners, a completely free O’Reilly ebook on the topic of BGP in the data center. You can get your copy of this excellent technical resource here: http://cumulusnetworks.com/networkcollectivebgp
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In this Short Take from Network Collective, Russ White shares his thoughts on the recently released Broadcom SDKLT and the impact it will have on the networking industry.
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In this History of Networking episode of Network Collective, Joel Halpern joins us to talk about the history of network modeling and policy based management in the standards bodies.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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In this episode of Network Collective, Hank Yeomans and Jonathan Davis join us to take a look at some of our favorite tools as network engineers. Whether it’s hardware or software, tools are the things that help us do our jobs well, and if used correctly, can help set you apart.
We would like to thank Cumulus Networks for sponsoring this episode of Network Collective. Cumulus invites you to find out more about how Linux is changing the data center networking space by downloading their free ebook “Linux Networking 101” here: http://cumulusnetworks.com/NetworkCollectiveLinux
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In this Network Collective Short Take, Jordan shares his thoughts on the biggest current industry buzzword – Intent Based Networking. Is it real? Is it innovative? Should you be paying attention or rolling your eyes?
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Networking Field Day 17 (NFD17) was in Silicon Valley last week, with two of our co-founders participating as delegates – but the conversation doesn’t have to stop there. In this Off The Cuff episode of Network Collective, we’ve gathered a few of the delegates from the event to talk about their impressions on the information that was presented and some of the broader themes they experienced across the presentations. Vendors at the invent included Cisco, Cumulus, Extreme, Ixia, Juniper, Mellanox, Thousand Eyes, and VMware.
You can check out the event and see the presentations for yourself over at the Event Page at techfieldday.com.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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In a continued look at the history of DNS on the Internet, Paul Vixie joins Network Collective to talk about the adoption process of DNS.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Why is it important to look backwards, when our entire industry is looking forward. This is Jordan’s take on why history matters.
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The flexibility of cloud infrastructure has had a significant impact on the way that organizations build out their infrastructure, but the industry is continuing to learn just how complicated connecting to cloud resources can be. In this episode of Network Collective we take a look at the challenges around cloud connectivity and talk about some ways to do it well.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Paul Mockapetris, co-inventor of the Domain Name System, joins Network Collective to talk about how DNS grew from an undesirable computer science experiment to one of the critical services that makes the Internet what it is today.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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In this Community Roundtable episode, returning guests Russ White and Nick Russo continue our three part deep dive into the Border Gateway Protocol, or BGP, with a look at the mechanisms within the protocol to perform traffic engineering.
Show Notes
Influence Ingress
In this episode of History of Networking, Alistair Woodman joins us again to continue the conversation on the origins of commercial VoIP.
Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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In Episode 18 of Network Collective, Pete Lumbis of Cumulus Networks and Kevin Myers of IP Architechs join us to talk about the pros and cons of running whitebox or commodity hardware in your network. There’s no denying that the price point on commodity hardware is attractive but we discuss all you should consider when you’re looking to transition away from a major network hardware vendor.
Show Notes
What is whitebox networking?
Why whitebox networking?