INE have trained over 3,800 CCIE’s more than all the other training companies combined. Once you have submitted your passing story to them, they will feature you on the CCIE Wall of Success. I have made it on there – Still can’t believe it!
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Look at that middle glass in the picture to the left. Do you view that middle glass as 1/2 empty or 1/2 full?
Departures at Dell; Docker's latest conquest; ONOS appoints a community manager
Please join us in congratulating the following iPexpert students who have passed their CCIE lab!
In the final part of the Cisco Open NX-OS DemoFriday series, Cisco and Ansible demonstrate how Open NX-OS is easily integrated to achieve greater collaboration within DevOps.
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Why we chose PPPoE as the next test
First of all, thanks to everyone for all the positive feedback, comments and questions about the CCR1072-1G-8S+ testing we have been posting in the last few months. Even MikroTik has taken an interest in this testing and we have gotten some great feedback from them as well.
We received more questions about the PPPoE capabilities of the CCR1072-1G-8S+ than any other type of request. Since we have already published the testing on BGP, throughput and EoIP, we have decided to tackle the PPPoE testing to understand where the limits of the CCR1072-1G-8S+ are. This is only a preview of the testing as we are working on different methods of testing and config, but this will at least give you a glimpse of what is possible.
30,000 PPPoE Connections !!!!
Overview of PPPoE connections and CPU load
PRTG Monitoring
We have started using PRTG in the StubArea51.net lab as it makes monitoring of resource load over time much easier when we are testing. Check it out as it is free up to 100 sensors and works very well with MikroTik
https://www.paessler.com/prtg/download
PRTG CPU Profile
PRTG PPPoE Continue reading
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Why we chose PPPoE as the next test
First of all, thanks to everyone for all the positive feedback, comments and questions about the CCR1072-1G-8S+ testing we have been posting in the last few months. Even MikroTik has taken an interest in this testing and we have gotten some great feedback from them as well.
We received more questions about the PPPoE capabilities of the CCR1072-1G-8S+ than any other type of request. Since we have already published the testing on BGP, throughput and EoIP, we have decided to tackle the PPPoE testing to understand where the limits of the CCR1072-1G-8S+ are. This is only a preview of the testing as we are working on different methods of testing and config, but this will at least give you a glimpse of what is possible.
30,000 PPPoE Connections !!!!
Overview of PPPoE connections and CPU load
PRTG Monitoring
We have started using PRTG in the StubArea51.net lab as it makes monitoring of resource load over time much easier when we are testing. Check it out as it is free up to 100 sensors and works very well with MikroTik
https://www.paessler.com/prtg/download
PRTG CPU Profile
PRTG PPPoE Continue reading
The world still needs an IP specialist, right?
The network is changing; there is no doubt about it. Undergoing its own transformation to meet advancements in storage and compute, the network is becoming more important than ever as Big Data and IoT continue to evolve. Our own Bob Noel penned a blog post this week that identifies areas of improvement for the network to meet the requirements of tomorrow. Take a look and tell us your thoughts for the future of the network. Which of Bob’s requirements do you think is the most important?
Below please find a few of our top picks for our favorite news articles of the week. Enjoy!
Enterprise Storage Forum: The New Era of Secondary Storage HyperConvergence
By Jim Whalen, Senior Analyst, Taneja Group
The rise of hyperconverged infrastructure platforms has driven tremendous change in the primary storage space, perhaps even greater than the move from direct attached to networked storage in decades past. Now, instead of discrete, physically managed components, primary storage is being commoditized, virtualized and clustered, with the goal of providing a highly available virtual platform to run applications on, abstracted away from the individual hardware components themselves. This has provided dramatic benefits to IT, allowing them to Continue reading
The Packet Pushers talk with Jay Swan, Operations Security Engineer at GitHub, about how small and medium-size organizations can build robust security and ops without spending a ton of money.
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Attention all CCIE Collaboration candidates!! We’re excited to announce that Andy Vassar has been tirelessly working on new videos, and we have a brand new CCIE Lab Video on Demand playlist available!
Andy has gone through and broken down all the technologies to make sure that you have the most up to date information to help you effectively prepare for your CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam. In this playlist you’ll find 48 videos, broken down by blueprint section and technology, with the need to know information and topics covered in the lab exam.
All of this is in a high quality HD format that is clear and engaging to watch.
Stay tuned to see what other great video updates we’ll have in the coming days and weeks for our Collaboration track, as well as for our other tracks and certifications.
Make sure you swing by your Member’s Area today to check out this new playlist! We’re pretty excited about it, but don’t just take our word for it… have a look for yourself.
Routing, switching, enterprise, carrier — it all came together in Q3.