The Art of Network Engineering: Recent Episodes

A.J., Andy, Dan, Tim, and Lexie

Join co-hosts A.J., Andy, Dan, Tim, and Lexie, and our guests as we explore the world of Network Engineering! In each episode, we explore new topics, talk about technology, and interview people in our industry. We peak behind the curtain and get insights into what it's like being a network engineer - and spoiler alert - it's different for everyone!

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AI is rapidly changing software development, but why are network engineers still hesitant to trust it?

In this sponsored episode, Andy welcomes back CBT Nuggets trainer and Data Knox creator Knox Hutchinson to discuss the intersection of AI, networking, and modern operations. Before building Transit AI, Knox spent years as a software developer delivering enterprise applications for financial institutions before transitioning into networking, a perspective that gives him a unique view of why AI adoption has looked so different across the two disciplines.

Together they explore:

  • Why software engineers embraced AI years before network engineers
  • The real reasons network professionals distrust AI, and whether those concerns are justified
  • How enterprise software differs from "vibe coding"
  • Why AI should investigate network problems, not make changes
  • How junior engineers can troubleshoot complex outages with confidence
  • The role of guardrails, policy enforcement, and local LLMs in enterprise networking
  • A live demonstration of Transit AI troubleshooting a DMVPN outage in under a minute

Rather than replacing engineers, Knox argues that AI can eliminate cognitive overload, accelerate troubleshooting, and help teams collaborate more effectively, while keeping humans firmly in control of production networks.

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In Linux, the whoami command returns the identity of the current user.

But what happens when engineers ask that same question about themselves?

Who am I if I am no longer the person who knows every command? Who am I if automation can perform the work I spent years mastering? Who am I if AI can write code I never learned how to write?

At AutoCon 5 in Munich, Andy Lapteff sat down with Network Automation Forum founders Chris Grundemann and Scott Robohn to examine one of the biggest barriers to technological change: identity.

For decades, network engineers built their careers around mastering the CLI. Certifications, maintenance windows, troubleshooting experience, and vendor-specific knowledge reinforced a particular definition of what it meant to be a skilled engineer.

Automation challenges that definition.

When our skills become part of our identity, new tools do not simply feel unfamiliar. They can feel threatening. Instead of objectively evaluating the technology, we protect the version of ourselves that the technology appears to be replacing.

This conversation explores how identity shapes our worldview, determines which ideas we are willing to consider, influences our career decisions, and ultimately affects our outcomes.

Andy also shares his own journey from publicly resisting network automation to working with Python, GitHub, AI coding tools, and open-source collaboration.

The group discusses why automation reallocates attention rather than simply saving time, how it reduces cognitive load, why engineers do not need to become professional programmers, and how AI is changing what technical expertise looks like.

The tools will keep changing.

The more important question is whether your identity can change with them.

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Does making your code public mean giving away your best ideas?

It's a question more developers are asking as AI makes software creation more accessible than ever.

After spending decades believing software development wasn't for him, Andy Lapteff has spent the last several months building real applications with AI-assisted coding tools like Claude Code. That journey led to a bigger question:

Should you make your GitHub repositories public?

Joining Andy is William Collins for a thoughtful discussion about open source software, GitHub, intellectual property, AI-assisted development, and why the real value in software may have far less to do with code than most people think.

Together they explore why projects like Terraform became industry standards, how open source communities create powerful network effects, and why execution—not ideas—often becomes the real competitive advantage.

They also discuss the changing role of AI in software development, the future of technical careers, and why builders, entrepreneurs, and network engineers should rethink what it means to create value in the age of AI.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why open source doesn't necessarily mean giving away your ideas
  • When to keep a GitHub repository private—and when to make it public
  • Why community can become a stronger competitive advantage than code
  • How AI tools like Claude Code are changing software development
  • What network engineers can learn from open source software
  • Why execution matters more than protecting ideas

Whether you're a developer, network engineer, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how AI is changing software, this conversation will challenge some long-held assumptions about open source, intellectual property, and building technology.

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Andy Lapteff sits down with network architect James Bensley at AutoCon 5 in Munich to explore the realities of service provider networking, architecture, automation, and standards development.

James shares his path from support engineer to architect, explains how network designs evolve, and discusses how architects balance business requirements, operational simplicity, and long-term scalability.

The episode also explores product development, the IETF, RFCs, and why understanding fundamentals still matters more than chasing the latest buzzwords.

A must-listen for network engineers interested in architecture, automation, or service provider networking.

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What happens when a network engineer realizes their biggest strength isn’t just technology, it’s communication?

In this episode of The Art of Network Engineering, Andy Lapteff sits down with Patrick McCabe to discuss the transition from network engineering into product marketing and other vendor-side technical roles.

Pat shares stories from:

  • carrier-scale networking,
  • tier 3 operational support,
  • IPTV deployments at AT&T,
  • systems engineering,
  • sales,
  • and eventually product marketing leadership.

Together, they discuss:

  • why some engineers naturally gravitate toward communication-focused roles,
  • how soft skills accelerate technical careers,
  • the realities of outages and operational burnout,
  • the difference between engineering and product marketing mindsets,
  • and why AI is changing how technical professionals work.

This episode is especially relevant for engineers who enjoy:

  • teaching,
  • storytelling,
  • customer interaction,
  • content creation,
  • mentoring,
  • or translating technical complexity into business value.

If you’ve ever wondered what comes after network operations, this conversation offers an honest look at one possible path forward.

Topics discussed:
Product marketing, vendor careers, systems engineering, AI, technical communication, networking careers, maintenance windows, IPTV, AT&T networking, soft skills, sales engineering, and career growth in IT.

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AI infrastructure is reshaping networking faster than most engineers realize.

In this episode, Andy Lapteff sits down with Scott Robohn to discuss why traditional network engineers should start paying attention to AI networking, GPU infrastructure, and the massive changes happening inside modern data centers.

They explore:

  • Why AI workloads are changing networking requirements
  • GPU networking and lossless Ethernet
  • Ethernet vs InfiniBand
  • The rise of NeoCloud providers
  • Co-Packaged Optics (CPO)
  • Ultra Ethernet and emerging transport technologies
  • Why AI infrastructure behaves like “one giant computer”
  • How network engineers can start learning this technology today

This conversation cuts through the hype and focuses on what actually matters for engineers trying to stay relevant as AI continues transforming the industry.

Whether you're a traditional network operator, automation engineer, architect, or someone curious about the future of networking, this episode will help you understand where the industry is heading next.

Guest: Scott Robohn
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Andy Lapteff sits down in person with Tom Hollingsworth ahead of Networking Field Day 40 for a wide-ranging conversation about Tech Field Day, what makes a great delegate, how great technical conversations happen, and why curiosity remains one of the most important traits in networking.

Tom shares the “secret sauce” behind Field Day: strong content, the right audience, and logistics that make the experience valuable for both vendors and delegates. Andy and Tom also discuss AI in networking, the difference between AI for infrastructure and infrastructure for AI, how new voices get discovered in the tech community, and why putting yourself out there can change the trajectory of your career.

If you want to grow your presence in the networking industry or learn how to ask better technical questions, this episode is for you.

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In this episode, we break down why traditional job applications are failing and how networking communities like USNUA are becoming the fastest path to career growth in IT.

You’ll learn:

  • Why applying online isn’t working
  • How real opportunities come from real conversations
  • Why community matters more than certifications

You don’t get hired through applications. You get hired through people.

If you want to grow your career, this is the shift you need to make.

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For years, network engineers were told the same thing:

“Learn Python… or fall behind.”

But what if that’s no longer true?

In this episode, we walk through a real Hello World for AI in networking: connecting an AI agent to NetBox using Model Context Protocol (MCP) and querying network data in natural language.

No scripts.
No Python expertise.
Just results.

This is a live, unfiltered build, from cloning a repo to debugging JSON to finally asking:

“How many sites do I have in New York?”

…and getting an answer instantly.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why Python is no longer the entry point to network automation
  • What MCP is and how it connects AI to your network
  • How to query NetBox using natural language
  • How AI handles tasks that used to require scripts
  • Where human-in-the-loop still matters

Why This Matters:

Most network engineers haven’t started automation, not because they don’t want to, but because the barrier felt too high.

AI just lowered it.

This episode shows you exactly where to start.

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What does a network engineer actually make in 2025–2026? How do you ask for a raise without making it weird? And what's the single biggest thing holding your career back? We recorded this one live.

This episode comes straight from the US Networking User Association PA Network User Group 2026 Spring Career Day — a standing-room-only event organized by USNUA in the Philadelphia area. Five talks. Five perspectives. All of it relevant to where you are right now in your career.

Drew Conroy Murray from Packet Pushers kicks things off with highlights from their global salary survey — 418 respondents across 33 countries, with some genuinely surprising numbers around certifications, tools, and geographic salary gaps. Pat follows with a straightforward breakdown of how to build your case, time your ask, and walk out of a raise conversation with something — even if the answer is no.

David takes it from there with a hard truth most engineers don't want to hear: being good at your job is the floor, not the ceiling. Visibility, advocacy, and knowing who has influence over your next move matters more than you think. Danny brings the career path conversation — why management isn't the only way up, why passion matters more than a title, and why finding your people changes everything.

Andy closes with a personal story about unemployment, cognitive bias, and what it actually took to unlearn a decade of being anti-automation. Fair warning: it gets real.

This is the kind of conversation that usually stays in the room. We're glad we got to record it.

Topics covered: salary benchmarks, asking for a raise, promotion strategy, career pathing, network automation, cognitive bias, personal brand, soft skills

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What if the biggest problem in networking is that we’re solving the wrong one?

In this episode of The Art of Network Engineering, Andy and Lexie sit down with Radia Perlman, one of the most influential figures in networking history and the inventor of Spanning Tree Protocol.

This conversation goes far beyond protocols and configurations. Radia shares how networking evolved, through constraints, tradeoffs, and human decisions, and why so much of what we learn today is incomplete without understanding the problems those technologies were trying to solve.

You’ll hear:

  • Why Ethernet was never designed to be used the way we use it today
  • How Spanning Tree came to be, and why it wasn’t meant to be permanent
  • The blurred lines between Layer 2 and Layer 3
  • The real reason BGP exists (and its limitations)
  • Why engineers often jump into solutions before understanding the problem
  • What people get wrong about quantum computing and AI

This is one of those conversations that doesn’t just teach you what networking is, it changes how you think about it.

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In this episode, Andy sits down with Gregory Grimes to unpack the world of Wi-Fi 7 and what it means for network engineers.

If wireless has ever felt like magic compared to the predictability of route/switch, this conversation is for you. Andy and Greg walk through the evolution of wireless networking, from the early days of 802.11 to the latest innovations in Wi-Fi 7, including wider channels, better spectrum use, resource units, and multi-link operation (MLO).

They also explore the real-world question every engineer asks: who actually needs Wi-Fi 7? Is it a game changer for the average home user, or does it really shine in high-density and high-performance environments like classrooms, auditoriums, healthcare, and immersive AR/VR use cases?

Along the way, they translate complex wireless concepts into practical networking language that route/switch engineers can relate to, making this a great episode for anyone who wants to better understand modern wireless without needing a CWNA-level deep dive.

In this episode:

  • A quick history of Wi-Fi and the 802.11 standard
  • Why wireless feels so different from wired networking
  • How contention, collisions, and airtime shape wireless performance
  • What OFDMA and resource units actually do
  • What makes Wi-Fi 7 different from Wi-Fi 6/6E
  • How MLO changes the wireless conversation
  • Why deterministic wireless matters
  • Where Wi-Fi 7 fits in the enterprise
  • When it makes sense to upgrade — and when it doesn’t

The episode also closes with a great reminder that networking is about more than protocols and throughput. Greg shares why the Art of Network Engineering community has mattered to him from the beginning, and why finding your people in this industry makes all the difference.

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“AI Won’t Replace You, But Someone Using AI Might”

AI is everywhere; stickers, marketing, hype. Network engineers are understandably skeptical.

In this episode, Andy Lapteff is joined by longtime friend of the show John Capobianco (now Head of AI & DevRel at Itencho) and Mike Bushong for a practical, optimistic “ABCs of AI” discussion designed for working network engineers.

We start with a blunt reality: automation adoption is still low, and the old “automate or die” narrative hasn’t helped. Then we pivot into what’s changed: modern models are strong enough to be useful, but only if you stop treating them like a search bar and start connecting them to real tooling and real data.

John explains the core building blocks—LLMs, RAG, agentic workflows, and especially Model Context Protocol (MCP)—and why MCP may be the protocol that finally makes AI feel operationally real.

Finally, we land on a concrete “Hello World” for neteng: connect an AI client to a source of truth like NetBox or Nautobot (in a sandbox), start with read-only workflows (logs, config deltas, compliance), and build from there—safely.

If you’ve been curious but overwhelmed, this is your on-ramp.

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What does “mission-critical networking” really mean?

At St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, it’s not about uptime SLAs or dashboard metrics; it’s about supporting the research and care that helps save children’s lives.

In this episode, we sit down with Remington Loose and Josh Morris to explore the architecture, scale, and responsibility behind one of the most meaningful networks in the world.

We dig into:

  • How research networking differs from traditional enterprise IT
  • The massive data demands behind pediatric cancer research
  • Designing networks where downtime isn’t just inconvenient, it’s unacceptable
  • Supporting clinicians, researchers, and life-saving applications simultaneously
  • Lessons enterprise engineers can learn from healthcare environments

From high-performance data movement to reliability strategies that operate without margin for error, this conversation reframes what networking looks like when human outcomes are on the line.

Because in environments like St. Jude…

The network isn’t just infrastructure; it’s part of the care team.

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Erika Dietrick (aka “Erika the Dev”) is back on the show, and she’s days away from a major life change (welcome, Baby Dev). In this follow-up conversation, we dig into the thing that keeps coming up in network engineering careers: programming is no longer a “nice-to-have.”

Erika breaks down her free YouTube course designed specifically for network engineers: Level 1 is “programmatic thinking” (the mindset + foundations), Level 2 is where AI becomes your learning accelerator, and Level 3 is about generating code responsibly, without falling into the “vibe coding” trap.

We also talk about why coding feels so foreign to CLI lifers, why so many “slick” courses lose beginners, and how to use AI like Google-on-steroids. If you’ve ever thought, “I’m not smart enough for this” or “I don’t have time,” this one’s for you.

What we cover:
- Why network engineers struggle with coding (and it’s not your fault)
- The difference between using AI while coding vs vibe coding
- How to build foundations that make AI actually useful
- Why libraries matter, and how Level 2 focuses on network automation libraries
- Career reality: why Python shows up in job descriptions everywhere

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We've all worked on those technical projects that felt doomed from the start.

In this episode, we're joined by Eyvonne Sharp and Mike Bushong to dig into what actually derails technical projects, and why the root cause is usually people, not packets.

We unpack:
- Why 80–90% of project failures aren’t technical
- What “executive sponsorship” is supposed to mean (and why most teams never use it)
- The real reason timelines feel arbitrary: information asymmetry
- What “healthy escalation” looks like (and how to avoid the courtroom vibe)
- How to deliver bad news to leaders: few words, calm tone, clear next step, clear ask
- The leadership move that instantly lowers the temperature: removing blame
- Why informal networks matter, including a legendary security-incident save powered by… cheesecake

If you’ve ever felt stuck in status-call theater, pressured to keep the project's status green, or unsure how to talk to leadership when reality hits, this episode is your playbook.

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Recorded on-site in Austin, Texas, at AutoCon 4 (Network Automation Forum), Andy sits down with Colin Doyle to talk about the human side of technical communication and why it matters more than ever in technical careers.

They dig into practical speaking advice for engineers: how to slow down without losing authority, why “dead air” feels scarier than it is, how to stop relying on scripts, and how to structure a talk so your audience can repeat your message when you leave the room. Colin shares the “audience-first” mindset shift: don’t tell your story, tell the audience’s story with you in it.

Then the conversation widens into the network automation adoption problem: why network automation still lags behind other IT domains, why tooling fragmentation creates anxiety (“what if I learn the wrong thing?”), and why starting with Python is often the safest first step. Colin also reframes overlays (EVPN/VXLAN) as a fundamental shift: abstraction changes operations, pushes configuration to the edge, and makes intent-based operations and assurance the real job.

If you’re a CLI lifer preparing to level up, or you’re giving your first big talk, this episode is a practical, grounding guide.

In this episode: communication fundamentals, talk prep, booth culture at AutoCon, automation adoption barriers, overlays → intent → assurance, and why you don’t need to be a “kung fu wizard” to start automating.

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Most network engineers know BGP, OSPF, and maybe EIGRP, but far fewer have hands-on experience with ISIS. In this episode of The Art of Network Engineering, Andy Lapteff sits down with Russ White and Mike Bushong for a deep, opinionated, and refreshingly honest discussion about routing protocol design in modern data centers.

We explore why BGP has become the default hammer for every networking nail, what we lose when we blend underlay and overlay into a single protocol, and why some of the largest networks in the world still rely on IS-IS for simplicity, scale, and resilience.

This isn’t a “which protocol is best” argument, it’s a design conversation. One about failure domains, operational reality, education gaps, and why many engineers never learn the protocols that quietly power hyperscale networks.

In this episode:

Why BGP is policy-rich but intentionally slow
The architectural value of separating underlay and overlay
How ISIS works and why it’s simpler than you think
TLVs, scalability, and protocol evolution
Why familiarity often beats good design (for better or worse)
Where RIFT fits and where it doesn’t
The cost of losing deep protocol knowledge as engineers retire

If you’ve ever wondered why networks are designed the way they are, or if you’ve felt uneasy about “just using BGP everywhere,” this conversation is for you.

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In this special on-location episode of The Art of Network Engineering, Andy Lapteff sits down in person with Kevin Myers for a conversation that pulls no punches.

Kevin brings decades of service provider and whitebox experience to the table as the two dive deep into one of networking’s most complex decisions: how to choose the right vendor to build your network.

From Cisco to whitebox, from enterprise carpeted IT to hyperscale data centers, this episode is all about designing networks that align with business needs, not just personal bias or legacy choices.

Topics include:
Why vendor selection should come after requirements gathering.
How multi-vendor environments can create both resilience and complexity.
When whitebox networking makes sense—and what kind of teams can support it.
The hidden "operational tax" of expanding your vendor portfolio.
Why understanding the business is the most critical skill for modern engineers.

Whether you're a design engineer, network architect, or just trying to future-proof your ops, this episode is packed with insights that will change how you think about gear, vendors, and the networks we build.

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Andy sits down with longtime friend William Collins to unpack three big themes shaping modern NetOps.

First: the AWS US-East-1 outage and the myth that “cloud = resiliency by default.” They explore blast radius, hidden regional dependencies, cost trade-offs (active/active vs. DR), and why resiliency is engineered, not purchased.

Next: how public speaking accelerates a technical career (without live-demo heartbreak). William shares practical tactics to craft a memorable talk, lean on story, and handle Q&A.

Finally: a plain-English walkthrough of Model Context Protocol (MCP), why it exists, how it standardizes tool access for LLMs, and what that means for real NetOps workflows.

If you design for failure, want to level up your communication skills, or keep hearing “MCP” and wonder what it actually does, this one’s for you.

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Network engineers don’t tune into corporate all-hands because they’re “lazy,” they tune out because the message often isn’t for them. In this episode of The Art of Network Engineering, Andy Lapteff sits down with longtime industry leaders Scott Robohn and Mike Bushong to unpack the disconnect between engineering teams and executive communications, and how to fix it.

They talk about:

  • Why engineers roll their eyes at town halls, earnings calls, and “four pillars of excellence”
  • How leadership actually thinks about growth, stock price, cost centers, and enablement
  • The two jobs every company really has: build stuff or sell stuff, and where networking fits
  • How to pitch your ideas in business terms so they get funded
  • Why AI networking and data center infrastructure are the next durable growth areas for network pros
  • The difference between being part of the product vs. enabling the product, and why it matters for your career

If you’ve ever thought, “Just let me do my job,” this one’s for you. You’ll walk away knowing how to connect your automation, operations, or data center work to the outcomes your company actually cares about: revenue, speed, customer experience, and risk.

Listen in, take notes, and then go advocate for your work like it matters, because it does.

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Blue Origin’s Lexie Cooper is back! We riff on New Glenn’s first launch and what “vehicle #2” means for launch cadence, where to watch from Florida without getting arrested, and why streaming your learning, even when it’s awkward, is a cheat code for growth.

Andy shares his live Python study saga (and a friendly dust-up with Jeff about “just code it”), while Lexie takes us down to Layer 1: PHYs, link pulses, why “turning off auto-negotiation” isn’t always what you think, and why messy home labs beat pretty cable porn.

We also get real about authenticity at vendors, the pressure to be “polished,” and whether networking is still a great career in an automation-heavy market.

If you need a nudge to build, break, and learn in public, this one’s it.

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New Glenn’s growing fleet & why multiple boosters matter
How/where to catch a Florida launch (scrubs happen)
Learning in public: textbooks on stream, tension on mic, real takeaways
PHY vs. ASIC, MAC sublayers, and auto-neg gotchas (with an oscilloscope!)
Home labs: why “spaghetti” > showroom racks for actual learning
Careers: automation pressure, Git for config history, staying authentic
Streaming nuts & bolts: TikTok vs. Twitch vs. YouTube, OBS scenes 101
Women in networking and inviting more people into the field

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We’re kicking off a brand-new “Python Study Sessions” series—learn right alongside host Andy Lapteff as he starts from absolute basics and builds momentum one concept at a time. In this first session, Andy walks through the installation of Python, setting up VS Code, running “Hello, world,” and getting comfortable with the Python REPL. Then we dive into fundamentals you’ll use everywhere: variables, print(), syntax highlighting, saving/running files, common traceback errors, and simple debugging in VS Code. This series is inspired by learning in public—join the community, ask questions, and study together as we work through Python Crash Course (3rd ed.). If you liked our recent, more technical BGP episode, you’ll love where this is headed.

What you’ll learn

  • Installing Python 3 and launching the interpreter
  • Writing and running your first script in VS Code
  • Variables 101: assignment, reassignment, and printing values
  • Reading tracebacks and fixing name/syntax errors
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BGP isn’t just “the internet’s protocol”—it’s the most flexible policy engine in networking. In this episode of The Art of Network Engineering, Andy Lapteff and Jeff Clark sit down with Kevin Myers (aka StubArea51) to unpack Border Gateway Protocol from the ground up: why BGP replaced EGP, how policy differs from IGP topology, and where iBGP shines inside modern enterprises.

You’ll hear practical patterns for BGP communities (standard, extended, and large), how to tag and filter at scale, and why this beats sprawling prefix lists and brittle ACLs. Kevin walks through real merger scenarios—solving overlappingRFC1918 space with communities, when to NAT vs. renumber, and why IPv6 is a secret weapon for management domains. We also cover iBGP loop prevention, route reflectors vs. full-mesh, the attributes that actually matter (local-pref > weight/MED in most shops), and how SD-WAN leans on BGP under the hood.

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What happens when a farm kid with a knack for taking things apart discovers computers? Meet Tom Lawrence, the tech polymath behind Lawrence Systems and a YouTube channel with over 375,000 subscribers. In this engaging conversation, Tom reveals how his curiosity-driven journey from 1990s Linux enthusiast to MSP owner and content creator was fueled by a simple philosophy: lead with value.

Tom's approach stands in refreshing contrast to typical marketing strategies. "People remember people who helped them, not people who threw them in a sales funnel," he explains, detailing how his comprehensive, no-holds-barred tutorials naturally generate business leads without ever feeling like advertisements. This generosity extends to his forums, where he freely shares configurations, news sources, and technical solutions with a community of over 80,000 weekly visitors.

The discussion takes fascinating turns through cybersecurity landscapes, self-hosted AI, and the privacy culture within hacker communities. Tom breaks down complex topics with remarkable clarity – from the security implications of passkeys to the advantages of running language models locally rather than relying on cloud services. His practical advice is grounded in real-world experience: "I only do freebies for immediate family," he laughs, offering wisdom on setting boundaries as a tech professional.

Whether you're considering a career in cybersecurity, looking to understand the business side of technology, or simply fascinated by the evolution of computing, Tom's story demonstrates how technical expertise combined with genuine helpfulness creates a formula for success in the digital age. Discover why this self-described "generalist" has become one of the most trusted voices in technical education and what his journey reveals about the future of IT.

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From refinancing a car to attend Novell School to founding one of networking's most influential podcasts, Ethan Banks shares his remarkable journey through the evolution of network engineering with raw honesty and deep insight.

In this captivating conversation, Ethan takes us back to the mid-90s when networks ran on a patchwork of protocols like IPX, DeckNet, and AppleTalk, before the industry consolidated around IP. His career trajectory mirrors the transformation of networking itself—constantly adapting, expanding in scope, and requiring an ever-broader skill set.

The story behind Packet Pushers reveals the grind of content creation that many never see. Starting in 2010 when podcasting was still emerging, Ethan and co-founder Greg Farrow recorded remotely (Ethan in the US, Greg in England) while working full-time jobs. Their philosophy of "just hit publish" and focus on consistent, quality content built a community when network engineers often felt isolated in their roles. Five years of this double workload culminated in taking the leap to full-time podcasting in 2015.

What makes this episode especially valuable is Ethan's perspective on where networking is heading. Today's engineers need to understand not just routing and switching, but cloud architecture, cybersecurity, automation, and software development principles. While certifications like CCNA still provide foundational knowledge, Ethan emphasizes understanding the "why" behind networking decisions rather than just memorizing commands.

For aspiring content creators, Ethan offers encouraging wisdom: don't be intimidated by existing content. Your unique perspective and communication style will connect with people in ways others can't. Creating technical content also forces deeper understanding, revealing knowledge gaps you might not have recognized otherwise.

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Ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes of a tech podcast? From planning to publishing, this episode lifts the veil on the entire content creation process that powers The Art of Network Engineering.

The journey begins with planning—far from simply hitting record and talking, successful episodes require thoughtful topic selection, guest coordination, and scheduling. We reveal how project management tools like Asana help organize our workflow, and share how AI assists with generating fresh topics after 170+ episodes. You'll discover the exact hardware setup we use, from professional microphones to lighting equipment, and learn which recording platforms deliver the best results for remote guests.

Post-production might seem intimidating, but we break down our approach to editing, sharing both premium solutions like Adobe Premiere Pro and free alternatives like DaVinci Resolve. You'll learn about specialized tools that automatically remove silence and enhance audio quality, dramatically reducing editing time while improving listener experience. We also discuss the importance of visually appealing thumbnails and how Canva makes graphic design accessible to non-designers.

Most importantly, we emphasize why creating content matters for your career. As Jeff shares, his early "Tech Tip Tuesday" videos helped him land his first IT job despite lacking traditional experience. Whether you're establishing credibility, demonstrating communication skills, or building community, content creation provides unique opportunities to advance professionally. The best part? You don't need expensive equipment or years of experience to begin—just start with what you have and allow yourself to grow.

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Have you ever wondered what happens when the networks we build leave Earth's atmosphere? In this mind-expanding conversation with Lexi Cooper, Network Integration Engineer at Blue Origin, we explore the extraordinary world of rocket networking and witness firsthand the emotional impact of watching your work launch into orbit.

Lexi's journey defies conventional career paths—from hating her previous job to discovering networking at community college, live streaming her CCNA studies on Twitch, and landing at Blue Origin through what she calls "pure luck" when someone noticed her social media posts about BGP. Her story proves that intellectual curiosity and a willingness to learn publicly can propel careers to literal new heights.

We dive deep into the unique challenges of aerospace networking that terrestrial engineers rarely consider: the weight constraints that limit redundancy options, the extreme temperature fluctuations without air cooling, radiation testing for components, and the absolute necessity for deterministic networking when human intervention is impossible after launch. Lexi explains how every engineering decision becomes a complex risk assessment when the stakes include billion-dollar missions.

For aspiring rocket network engineers, Lexi offers invaluable advice: master networking fundamentals through certifications like CCNA, don't be intimidated by seemingly impossible job requirements, and develop a deeper understanding of the lower networking layers most engineers never explore. She emphasizes that no one is ever fully qualified for these unique roles—what matters most is demonstrating passion, adaptability, and a relentless desire to understand how things work.

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Drowning in digital clutter? You're not alone. In this practical deep-dive, Andy and Jeff share the productivity systems that have transformed their professional lives as network engineers.

We explore how Asana's Kanban-style boards create visual workflow management that prevents important tasks from falling through the cracks. Whether you're managing podcast production or complex network projects, seeing your work move from "ideas" to "completed" provides both clarity and satisfaction.

Knowledge management gets a critical examination as we contrast traditional tools like OneNote with newer Markdown-based systems like Obsidian. The key revelation? Portability matters. As your career evolves across different companies and platforms, keeping your accumulated knowledge accessible becomes increasingly important. We share practical strategies for ensuring your technical documentation remains both organized and retrievable regardless of where life takes you.

For visual thinkers, mind mapping emerges as a powerful solution for tackling complex problems. Andy demonstrates how transforming linear documentation into spatial relationships helped him decode complicated processes and organize complex content strategies. These visual frameworks provide an entirely different perspective on challenges that can feel overwhelming in traditional formats.

Perhaps most valuable is our discussion of task management simplification. Microsoft To-Do with a "brain dump" approach helps maintain focus amid overwhelming possibilities by extracting just three priority items each day from your master task list. This practical technique has proven transformative for managing both daily tasks and longer-term projects.

Whether you're struggling with note organization, project management, or simply finding focus amid information overload, this episode offers practical solutions you can implement immediately. The technology landscape constantly evolves, but with the right productivity system, you can transform information chaos into organized knowledge that supports both daily tasks and long-term career growth.

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Beyond the sundecks and buffet lines lies a technological marvel most cruise passengers never consider - the complex network infrastructure keeping these floating cities connected and operational. In this fascinating conversation with Will Robbins, we dive deep into the unique challenges and solutions of maritime networking that blend hospitality technology with critical operational systems.

Have you ever wondered how thousands of cruisers can simultaneously post vacation photos from the middle of the ocean? Modern cruise ships deploy an impressive array of connectivity solutions - up to 15 separate connections including both traditional satellites and multiple Starlink antennas working in concert. This connectivity ballet must account for both the ship and satellites being in constant motion while managing variable weather conditions. The reduced latency of Starlink connections (150-250ms versus 500ms) has revolutionized the passenger experience, enabling video calls and remote work capabilities that were previously impossible.

What surprises most network professionals is the scale of onboard infrastructure. Each vessel houses a complete data center with 10-15 racks of equipment supporting everything from guest services to critical ship operations. These floating data centers must function independently since cloud-based applications would be unreliable with satellite connections. Adding to the complexity, the all-metal construction creates wireless challenges requiring thousands of access points while radar systems limit available wireless frequencies.

The conversation explores security considerations unique to maritime environments, including the practice of using different networking vendors across ships to prevent fleet-wide vulnerabilities. We also examine how these networks prioritize traffic, with casino operations receiving highest priority as major revenue generators. Whether you're a networking professional curious about specialized environments or a cruise enthusiast wondering how your vacation technology works, this episode offers rare insights into the engineering behind modern maritime adventures. Ready to see cruise ships through entirely new eyes?

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Artificial intelligence isn't just a buzzword anymore. It's fundamentally changing how we approach networking and IT infrastructure. In the inaugural "Whitreboard Wednesday episode, Jeff Clark joins Andy to demonstrate practical AI applications that are transforming everyday tasks for network engineers.

Jeff walks through powerful tools like Google's Notebook LM, which creates comprehensive mind maps from your content, making connections you might never notice on your own. The demonstrations are stunning: an AI that can look at a simple network diagram and generate perfect configuration files for Fortinet devices within minutes, or create an interactive resume website complete with working features in less time than it takes to make a cup of coffee.

What makes this conversation especially compelling is Andy's journey from AI skeptic to enthusiast. Like many professionals, he initially feared AI would replace rather than enhance human capabilities. Now he's leveraging these tools to build his own SaaS product with minimal coding knowledge—something that would have required a team of developers and substantial funding just a few years ago.

The hosts don't shy away from discussing legitimate concerns either. As a security professional, Jeff highlights the risks of feeding proprietary information into public AI systems and explains how organizations are navigating these challenges through internal tools and proper guardrails.

Whether you're an AI novice or have been experimenting with these tools for months, this episode offers practical insights you can immediately apply to your workflow. As Jeff points out, understanding AI isn't just about keeping up with technology—it's about ensuring your skills remain relevant in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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The networking industry stands at a crossroads where traditional command-line mastery meets modern automation requirements. Few professionals embody this intersection better than Muna Chimso, a Network Automation Engineer at Google who joins us to share his remarkable journey and insights.

Muna's story begins in Nigeria, where fixing his mother's phone sparked an early interest in technology. After moving to the United States in 2018 to study Computer Networking and IT, he made a critical observation that would shape his career path: while he loved networking fundamentals, the job market increasingly demanded coding skills even for networking positions. Rather than choosing between his passion for networking and the industry's direction toward software, Muna embraced both, building a rare and valuable skill set that combines deep networking knowledge with programming expertise.

What makes Muna's perspective particularly valuable is his unique vantage point as a young professional who entered the field with fresh eyes. He shares how Google's Network Residency Program brings new graduates into the networking world, addressing the challenge of attracting young talent to a field often overshadowed by pure software engineering roles. We explore the evolving relationship between network engineers and developers, with fascinating insights into how companies are bridging this gap, from pairing traditional engineers with developers to incentivizing networking professionals to learn coding through bonuses and recognition programs.

The conversation takes a thought-provoking turn when Muna suggests that the future of network engineering isn't about memorizing commands but understanding complex systems at scale. "You won't need to type a BGP command anymore," he notes, highlighting how the value of network professionals is shifting from configuration expertise to systems thinking and problem-solving abilities. While automation and AI handle increasingly complex tasks, the human element remains irreplaceable for understanding business problems and designing appropriate solutions.

Whether you're a seasoned network veteran considering how to evolve your skills, a student wondering which path to pursue, or a technology leader building teams for the future, this episode offers invaluable insights into the convergence of networking and software development. Subscribe now and join our community at linktree.com/artofneteng to continue the conversation!

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Consulting Engineers (CEs) at networking vendors blend deep technical expertise with customer-facing skills to bridge the gap between account managers and specialized solution design. They operate as specialists who support Sales Engineers when customer requirements demand deeper technical knowledge.

• CEs often join from traditional network engineering backgrounds or increasingly through vendor graduate programs
• The role provides higher impact by influencing entire industries rather than just one company
• CE positions typically offer better compensation than operational networking roles
• Computer science education rarely covers networking fundamentals, creating an industry knowledge gap
• The autonomy of the CE role allows for continuous learning and specialization while maintaining customer contact
• Working at a vendor provides exposure to bleeding-edge technology and broader industry perspectives
• Soft skills are equally important as technical skills for success in consulting engineering

If you're interested in transitioning to a Consulting Engineer role, develop your soft skills and build relationships in the networking community, as these connections are invaluable. Reach Colin Doyle and Jared Cordova on LinkedIn to learn more about consulting engineering opportunities.

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The divide between network engineers and developers has long been a source of frustration, misunderstanding, and blame in the tech world. When applications fail, the classic refrain "it's the network" often echoes through organizations, leaving network engineers scrambling to prove their innocence while developers remain convinced of their code's perfection.

In this enlightening conversation, former Cisco developer advocate Erika Dietrick joins hosts Andy Lapteff and Jeff Clark to unpack the root causes of this technological rift. Erika offers a rare dual perspective, having worked both as a software engineer and in Cisco's Technical Assistance Center (TAC). She explains how educational paths create fundamentally different mindsets: "Developers learn to code, period. We do not learn how our computer works. We do not learn how the network works."

Andy shares his personal struggles with learning automation, admitting to starting and quitting "every Python class on planet Earth." This prompts Erika's most valuable insight – that learning to "think like a developer" matters more than syntax or commands. The conversation explores how network engineers often find themselves drowning in daily operational tasks while being expected to add coding skills "for no more money," creating resistance to automation despite its potential benefits.

The discussion takes unexpected turns through topics like cultural differences between teams, the challenges of breaking technical silos, and how AI might actually help bridge these gaps without replacing human expertise. Erika outlines her upcoming free course designed specifically for network engineers learning to code with AI – addressing the exact educational gap that has frustrated network professionals for years.

Whether you identify more with Andy's automation struggles or Jeff's enthusiasm for Python scripting, this episode offers practical perspectives on healing the developer-networker divide.

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Network engineers have traditionally drawn a line between "our tools" and "developer tools," often rejecting powerful solutions that could dramatically improve our workflows. But what if we thought about tools the same way tradespeople do? A plumber wouldn't refuse to use a hammer just because it's "for carpenters" – so why do we resist Git?

In this eye-opening discussion, we explore how Git – the version control system created by Linux founder Linus Torvalds – can transform how network teams manage configurations, collaborate on changes, and maintain system history. Far from being "just for developers," Git provides elegant solutions to problems network engineers face daily.

Think about how many times you've emailed configuration files with names like "config_v2_final_REALLY_FINAL.txt" to your team, trying to track which version is current. As our guest William Collins puts it, "If you're versioning in the file name, you've already lost." Git eliminates this chaos by providing a structured approach to tracking changes that's actually remarkably similar to how routing protocols work – distributed nodes maintaining a consistent state through carefully managed updates.

We break down the differences between Git (the technology) and platforms like GitHub (commercial services built on Git), demonstrate how branching and pull requests can formalize peer review of network changes, and show why you don't need to understand every Git command to start benefiting from it today. Whether you're backing up configurations, collaborating on documentation, or building automation workflows, Git provides the structure and accountability that network operations desperately need.

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Have you ever felt like your networking knowledge stops at layer three? You're not alone. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the world of firewalls with security experts Jeff Clark and Matt Lushner, exploring why these critical devices are no longer just "edge protection" but have evolved into sophisticated security platforms that every network engineer should understand.

From simple port filtering to next-generation capabilities like deep packet inspection and application awareness, we unpack how modern firewalls have transformed network security. Matt and Jeff expertly guide us through complex concepts like zero trust architecture, explaining how firewalls now integrate with active directory, endpoint protection, and threat intelligence to create comprehensive security ecosystems.

Ever wondered what a DMZ actually does? Or how firewalls can inspect encrypted traffic? We tackle these questions and more, making security concepts accessible for network professionals looking to expand their skillset. The conversation reveals why network engineers are uniquely positioned to excel in firewall management – your understanding of traffic flows and routing gives you a head start in the security world.

The traditional boundaries between networking and security are blurring, with firewalls now replacing routers in many environments and security considerations becoming embedded throughout the network rather than just at the perimeter. Whether you're curious about career progression into security or just want to better understand how your network's protections function, this episode provides the perfect introduction to the fascinating intersection of networking and security.

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Network automation remains one of the most polarizing topics in our industry. Despite years of being told it will revolutionize our work, actual adoption rates hover around a dismal 20-30%. Why the resistance? And is there finally a path forward that makes sense for everyday network engineers?

In this candid conversation with Jeff Clark and Colin Doyle, we dive deep into the psychological and practical barriers that keep most engineers firmly rooted in traditional networking practices. Jeff shares how his "selfish automation" approach transformed a tedious 15-minute ticket process into a 30-second task, while Colin explores how modern intent-based networking is fundamentally changing what network automation means.

The truth emerges that resistance isn't just about technical challenges—it's about cognitive biases like loss aversion and fear of job displacement. We confront the paradox that many engineers chose networking specifically to avoid coding, only to find programming skills becoming increasingly essential for career advancement.

What makes this conversation different is our focus on practical, accessible starting points rather than theoretical ideals. You'll learn why small, personal projects that solve your immediate problems are the gateway to building automation skills, and how communities of practice can provide the support and accountability needed to progress.

Whether you're automation-curious or automation-resistant, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on how to approach this inevitable shift in our field. The future of networking isn't about replacing engineers with code—it's about freeing engineers to focus on what matters most.

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With the rise of artificial intelligence and its significant demands on network performance, experts are increasingly asking whether Ethernet can catch up to InfiniBand as the preferred choice for high-performance computing.

Join us as industry veterans Mike Bushong and Dr. Jay Metz share their insights on the necessity of open, flexible, and scalable networking solutions. Discover why many believe that Ethernet could be the platform of choice moving forward. As they dissect the need for innovation, collaboration, and competition within the ecosystem, our guests provide a forward-looking perspective on the future of network engineering.

This engaging discussion ultimately encourages listeners to rethink their understanding of Ethernet's potential, examining the increased complexity required to meet the evolving demands of modern computational tasks like AI and HPC.

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The (PA)NUG podcast panel of William Collins, Andy Lapteff, Ned Bellavance, and Drew Conry-Murray highlights the evolving landscape of network engineering, focusing on the essential skills required for future success, including automation and cloud technologies. Panelists emphasize the importance of foundational networking knowledge, mentorship, and the integration of security into network design, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by technological advancements.

• Exploration of the changing network engineering landscape
• Emphasis on the importance of automation and scripting skills
• Discussion on retaining fundamental knowledge in networking
• Insights on securing networks within cloud infrastructure
• Importance of mentorship and continuous learning
• Perspectives on the future of AI in network engineering

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This episode explores the theme of change, drawing on personal anecdotes from the hosts as they navigate transitions in their careers and lives. The discussion highlights the importance of embracing change and automation in the ever-evolving tech industry, fostering resilience, and nurturing community connections.

• Reflections on personal experiences of change
• The evolution of the podcast amidst transitions
• Importance of automation in today’s networking landscape
• Navigating the emotional impacts of career changes
• Suggestions for leveraging community for support and growth
• Embracing vulnerability and creativity in facing fears

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This episode discusses the complexities of VXLAN and EVPN in modern networking, highlighting the transition from traditional layer 2 designs to more efficient layer 3 systems. With insights from expert Aninda Chaterjee, listeners learn the importance of understanding underlying technologies for effective network management.

• Personal experiences with home lab setups and troubleshooting
• Explanation of VXLAN as a data plane encapsulation method
• Challenges faced in traditional data center architectures
• Transitioning from layer 2 to layer 3 using leaf and spine architectures
• How EVPN enhances VXLAN functionality by managing MAC addresses
• Importance of understanding technology for effective troubleshooting
• Aninda’s insights on becoming a technical author in the networking field

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What if the future of network engineering hinges on curiosity and adaptability? Join us for an enlightening discussion with Nicholas Calcutti as we navigate the fascinating evolution of networking technologies. Nicholas, with his impressive journey from a desktop support technician to a doctoral student, shares invaluable insights into the triumphs and trials of the networking world. We chat about everything from the first email sent in 1971 to the intricate demands of managing AI HPC workloads. The transformation driven by software-defined networking and the necessity of foundational skills in a rapidly advancing landscape are at the forefront of our conversation.

Throughout this dynamic exchange, we unravel the complexities of cloud networking, reflecting on the trials and triumphs of operating within platforms like Azure. Our discussion highlights essential skills for today’s network engineers, emphasizing the growing importance of cloud proficiency and automation tools. Nicholas and Kevin share personal stories of overcoming resistance to automation, underscoring the necessity of learning new skills like Python and Terraform. The dialogue also shifts towards the role of network engineers in the era of automation and AI, contemplating the future viability of the profession amid these technological shifts.

Finally, we explore the intriguing balance between specialization and generalism in networking careers. The impact of cloud technologies on IT roles sparks a lively debate, particularly as companies like Twitter reconsider full cloud adoption. Nicholas and Kevin weigh in on the pros and cons of cloud computing, discussing cost, control, and the potential of hybrid solutions. Our discussion is peppered with anecdotes that illuminate the challenges and opportunities in the networking field, offering a hopeful perspective on nurturing curiosity and problem-solving in future generations of network engineers.

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What if you could revolutionize your network infrastructure while overcoming the limitations of IPv4? Join us for an enlightening discussion with network engineering stalwarts Kevin Myers, Ed Horley, and Chris Miles as they unpack the complexities of IPv6 adoption. With Kevin's hands-on experience in both service provider and enterprise environments, Ed's insights from the California v6 Task Force, and Chris's unique journey from traditional network engineering to the cloud, we reveal the hidden intricacies and persistent challenges that have slowed the transition from IPv4. Our conversation navigates the entrenchment of temporary fixes like CIDR and NAT and the pressing need for a shift to IPv6 in an era of growing broadband demands.

Delve into the real-world challenges of IPv6 implementation, particularly in regions like Asia, where the scarcity of IPv4 addresses is palpable. Explore the nuances of carrier-grade NAT and its implications on performance and network complexity, especially as broadband speeds soar. We'll discuss the tangible benefits IPv6 brings to enterprises, from security enhancements to innovative network topologies that defy the constraints of NAT. Our guests share compelling anecdotes and lessons learned from their professional journeys, offering a roadmap for navigating this critical technological evolution.

Dive into the often unnoticed world of IPv6 in mobile internet usage, where many users unknowingly traverse this protocol daily. We'll highlight pioneering examples like Facebook's early adoption and explore the security advantages IPv6 offers, such as mitigating DDoS attacks with its vast address space. As we reflect on the mental shift required for network engineers transitioning to IPv6, our discussion underscores the importance of continuous learning and adaptation. This episode promises to equip you with the insights needed to embrace IPv6, ensuring your network infrastructure is future-ready and resilient.

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What if you could simplify your entire networking infrastructure with one holistic solution? Join us in this episode as we sit down with Anil, the visionary CEO of Meter, to uncover how his company is revolutionizing the networking industry. With a fresh perspective on hardware and software integration, Anil shares his journey from a network engineer to a leader at the forefront of innovation, offering products that give engineers complete control and visibility over their networks. Discover Meter's unique offerings, like the Connect marketplace for ISPs and intuitive natural language commands that are set to transform user experience.

We explore the strategic advantages of being a startup in a field dominated by legacy players. Anil reveals how Meter sidesteps the technical debt faced by older companies, providing superior products and aligning incentives with customer needs. By taking on capital risks and eliminating hardware costs, Meter distinguishes itself from traditional vendors who focus on hardware sales margins. Listen as Anil discusses the long-term contracts that ensure a return on investment and the unwavering commitment to exceptional service that sets Meter apart.

Anil explains the significance of trust when integrating new vendors into existing systems and highlights the innovative ISP marketplace feature that eases the management of network services. Addressing common concerns about automation and cloud technologies, Anil reassures listeners that these advancements are meant to enhance, not replace, jobs.

Tune in to learn how Meter's solutions, from streamlined network service management to cost-saving recommendations, are redefining the landscape of network engineering and education.

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Connect: www.meter.com/connect
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What if the future of network engineering isn't just about cables and hardware, but about mastering the cloud and cybersecurity? Join me, Andy Lapteff, as I sit down with industry giants William Collins and Scott Robohn to uncover the secrets of thriving in this ever-evolving field. William, now a cloud automation expert at Alkira, takes us through his journey from systems administrator to a key player in multi-cloud network software, and shares insights from his own podcast, the Cloud Gambit. Meanwhile, Scott shares wisdom from his 35-year career in networking, offering a unique perspective on how to navigate the industry's seismic shifts with optimism and foresight.

As the realm of network engineering transforms, we examine the commoditization of networking as a utility and what it means for professionals in the field. Amidst the pressures of standardization and falling prices, the conversation turns to emerging technologies like 5G, 6G, and network security that promise new opportunities. We emphasize the timeless importance of core skills such as TCP/IP, even as the industry leans more towards software. We also delve into the 'cowboy' days of the 90s and 2000s, contrasting those times with today's structured and strategic approach, providing invaluable insights for both newcomers and veterans in the field.

Technology never stands still, and neither should your skill set. We explore how to adapt and thrive amidst technological change, discussing how automation can enhance job satisfaction and ease the learning curve. We expand on the importance of foundational skills and certifications, like Cisco's CCNA, remaining relevant even as cloud and cybersecurity take center stage. Tune in to uncover how network engineering can be your stepping stone into lucrative emerging fields, learn how to leverage Python and Terraform, and understand the intricate dynamics behind cloud adoption. Let us guide you through the maze of AI in network engineering, as we dissect the hype and highlight the real innovations that could reshape our professional landscapes.

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Unlock the potential of AI Ops in data centers with insights from Shean Leigon, a senior product manager at Juniper Networks. Discover how AI operations, often seen as mystical, are instead practical tools that can enhance network engineering, especially in wireless and access layers. Shean delves into Juniper's strategic integration of AI through platforms like Mist and Marvis, offering a roadmap for data centers eager to embrace enhanced automation and reliability without succumbing to hype.

Explore the nuances of Juniper's Apstra solution, designed to ensure your network's intended state aligns impeccably with its actual state. Apstra utilizes a cutting-edge graph database to maintain a clear network topology, effectively managing challenges like cabling mismatches and day-two operations. With Marvis, the Virtual Network Assistant, the complexity of data is transformed into intuitive insights for network operators, streamlining issue resolution and improving communication within organizations. Shean emphasizes the importance of service mapping in reducing downtime and highlights the tools that empower network engineers to tackle application issues with confidence.

As the episode unfolds, the discussion tackles the integration of new security solutions in large enterprise environments, spotlighting the transformative potential of AI Ops in simplifying data correlation. Shean shares advancements in predictive analysis and impact assessment within data centers, underscoring the critical role of service awareness in prioritizing crucial actions. The conversation wraps up with a look at AI and automation's role in capacity planning and network maintenance, encouraging a healthy skepticism while acknowledging AI as a significant ally in the evolving landscape of network management.

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Are you a network engineer wondering what’s next in your career? In this episode, we dive deep into various career paths beyond network engineering. From senior network engineer and architect roles to exciting vendor positions like technical marketing engineers (TMEs) and solutions engineers (SEs), discover how your networking skills can take your career to the next level.

We cover the importance of certifications such as CCNP, CCDE, and cloud networking to keep your skills relevant in today’s tech landscape. Learn how to avoid burnout, the benefits of cross-functional communication, and how to position yourself for leadership roles like CTO or product management. Whether you're just starting out or looking to advance your career and make more money, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for every network engineer.

This podcast episode is perfect for networking professionals and tech enthusiasts seeking growth opportunities in the ever-evolving IT field!

Chapters

00:00 Exploring Career Paths Beyond Network Engineering
11:11 Transitioning to Vendor Roles in Networking
14:32 Roles in Networking Beyond Engineering
21:04 Technical Enablement and Post-Sales Roles
33:40 Navigating Certifications and Vendor Roles
39:51 Navigating Career Paths Beyond Networking
52:22 Networking Career Opportunities and Certifications

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Discover the secrets to seamless wireless networking with our special guest, Alex Marquodont, a rising star in network engineering from Atomic Data. This episode promises to transform your understanding of wireless network design, from tackling high-density environments like Major League Soccer stadiums to mastering outdoor arena Wi-Fi. Alex's journey from a sysadmin to a Game Day Technologies specialist is nothing short of inspiring, and his passion for creating robust wireless solutions shines through every minute of our conversation.

Get ready to dive deep into Wi-Fi network planning. We uncover essential strategies, such as the importance of site surveys and predictive modeling, and how these elements are crucial for designing effective, high-density wireless networks. Alex shares invaluable tips on collaborating with on-site personnel and balancing cutting-edge technology with client needs. From managing network traffic during events to ensuring 85% connectivity in crowded venues, you'll gain expert insights that can be applied to both enterprise and high-density wireless environments.

Finally, we explore the unique challenges of outdoor arena Wi-Fi, including weather-related outages and the physical demands of on-site work. Alex's innovative solutions and anecdotes, like using turkey basters to remove water from enclosures, add a practical layer to the discussion. Plus, we delve into the world of wireless networking certifications and future-proofing your skills with the latest advancements like Wi-Fi 7. This episode is packed with hands-on advice and real-world experiences, perfect for anyone passionate about wireless network engineering.

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Alex's Blog: https://www.aomit.tech/

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Ever wondered how you can simplify network management while boosting your confidence in code deployment? Join us in this enriching episode of the Art of Network Engineering podcast as we sit down with John Capiobanco and Danny Wade, the brilliant minds behind the book "Cisco PyATS Network Test and Automation Solution: Data-Driven and Reusable Testing for Modern Networks." These experts share the creative journey that turned a simple blog concept into a comprehensive technical guide, revealing the extensive process behind writing and editing their book. You'll gain insight into PyATS, a Python-based framework that promises to revolutionize network automation and testing, making it accessible even for those with minimal Python experience.

Imagine having the power to automate your network tests and validate configurations with ease. That’s what PyATS brings to the table, and in this episode, we uncover its practical applications—from managing disaster recovery facilities to performing routine upgrades on ASA firewalls. Learn how PyATS integrates seamlessly with CI/CD pipelines, Ansible, and Robot Framework, and discover the future of network management with AI-driven functionalities like ChatGPT APIs. With step-by-step guidance on setting up a Python virtual environment and using PyATS commands, we make it simple for you to get started on your automation journey.

But that's not all. We dive into the personal stories of John and Danny, exploring their transition from blogging to co-authoring a technical book. They offer encouragement to network engineers everywhere to start their own writing endeavors, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in making technical content engaging. Hear about the supportive community that has rallied around their project and learn how you can contribute to the conversation. Whether you’re an aspiring writer or a seasoned network engineer, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice to elevate your career.

Read a free chapter and buy the book or eBook: https://www.ciscopress.com/store/cisco-pyats-network-test-and-automation-solution-data-9780138031671

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Blog: https://devnetdan.com/
X/Twitter: https://x.com/devnetdan
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DevNetDan

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GitHub: https://github.com/automateyournetwork
X/Twitter: https://x.com/John_Capobianco
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johncapobianco2527

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Ever wondered what draws someone into the intricate world of networking? Join us as we sit down with Wendell Odom, a renowned Cisco Press author and networking expert, to hear his inspiring journey from a college co-op program at IBM to becoming a pivotal figure in networking certification. Wendell shares the moment he discovered his passion for networking, the milestones that shaped his career, and the transition from the dynamic corporate environment of the 90s to becoming a self-employed contractor. This episode promises to offer valuable insights for anyone curious about the early steps into a networking career and the fascinating evolution over decades.

Navigating the complexities of teaching and learning in the networking field can be daunting, but Wendell’s experiences provide a clear roadmap. We discuss the challenges of developing lab courseware, balancing meticulous preparation with the unpredictability of teaching, and staying current with rapidly evolving technologies. Wendell opens up about dealing with imposter syndrome and the continuous learning required to remain a reliable resource. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out, his reflections on transitioning from traditional textbooks to modern learning tools, and strategies like multimodal learning, will resonate deeply.

Get ready to dive into the nitty-gritty of working with Cisco documentation and writing influential technical books. Wendell brings to light the often-overlooked intricacies of maintaining technical accuracy and the painstaking process of updating content. He also shares his thoughts on the future of networking careers in the age of AI and automation, offering practical advice for young professionals. From his extensive writing career to his exciting plans for a CCNA-focused YouTube channel, Wendell's journey is a goldmine of knowledge and inspiration for anyone passionate about networking. Don't miss the practical advice, personal reflections, and forward-looking insights from this industry veteran.

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Could ADHD be the secret advantage in network engineering? Join us as we uncover this intriguing possibility with our special guest, ADHD life coach Henry Lam. Diagnosed with ADHD at 22, Henry’s journey into the world of coaching provides a deeply personal insight into a condition often misunderstood. We explore how traits like inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity manifest uniquely in adults, particularly those in demanding fields like network engineering. Henry offers invaluable strategies that can enhance focus and productivity, benefiting not just those with ADHD but anyone looking to optimize their professional life.

Experience a paradigm shift as we discuss the evolving perspectives on ADHD from the 80s and 90s to the present day. Discover how individuals with ADHD can harness their creativity, innovation, and hyper-focus to excel in both technical fields and the arts. Henry shares practical tips for maintaining and regaining focus, including the importance of physical activities, mental exercises, and positive self-talk. These insights are not just theoretical; they are actionable strategies that you can implement today to boost your productivity and mental well-being.

In our final segment, we dive into coping mechanisms for ADHD and burnout, emphasizing practices like mindfulness, meditation, tai chi, and yoga. Henry explains the critical role of the prefrontal cortex in managing focus and motivation and how structured physical activities can provide much-needed discipline. We also explore the distinctions between life coaching and psychology, helping you understand when to seek professional help. Wrapping up, Henry shares his journey to becoming an ADHD coach, offering guidance on finding the right coach and the significance of a supportive environment. Don’t miss this comprehensive guide to managing ADHD and maintaining mental health in a demanding professional world.

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Curious about transitioning from traditional network engineering to cloud technologies? Craig Johnson's career trajectory is a masterclass in adapting to industry changes. We walk through his journey from handling ISDN and early internet complexities to mastering cloud-native tools like Terraform and CloudFormation. Craig highlights the importance of community involvement and practical learning for engineers hesitant to embrace the cloud. We also delve into how feedback loops between customer-facing roles and product developers can drive significant innovations and improvements in technology.

What does the future hold for network engineering? Listen as we explore the impact of AI on the field, the rise of SDN and SD-WAN, and the incorporation of AI into certifications. Craig provides his take on the shift to open environments in 5G networks and the evolving role of LTE and 5G in modern networking. Our discussion also touches on content creation within networking communities and the rewarding journey of pursuing advanced certifications. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode offers invaluable insights and inspiration for your career.

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How do cognitive biases shape not only our professional decisions but also our personal interactions? In this episode, Mike Bushong shares his expertise on cognitive biases and his experiences transitioning to Nokia while working within data center technologies. We break down how our brains' natural shortcuts, like confirmation bias, can influence everything from our social media interactions to critical business decisions. By understanding these biases, we aim to foster more effective communication and collaboration, whether in high-stakes negotiations or everyday conversations.

Mike and the team delve into practical strategies for making your presentations and pitches more persuasive by leveraging cognitive biases. From whiteboard tactics that feel spontaneous yet are carefully crafted, to storytelling techniques that lead your audience to their own conclusions, we explore how to make your messages stick. We also tackle emotionally charged discussions, such as political debates, by emphasizing empathy and recognizing the constraints others face. Through personal anecdotes and lessons learned, you'll gain insights on balancing skepticism with action and the importance of direct communication.

We wrap up with a deep dive into the power of storytelling and constructive criticism in professional settings. You'll hear about a pivotal moment in my career when a colleague's candid feedback reshaped my approach to leadership and workload management. Mike also discusses the challenges of selling new solutions to committed clients, highlighting the necessity of understanding past decisions and guiding customers toward new choices. Whether you're a network engineer or just fascinated by the psychology of decision-making, this episode offers valuable strategies for improving your communication and problem-solving skills. Don't miss our engaging discussion on the Art of Network Engineering!

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Ever wondered how curiosity can reshape your career? Dale Wheeler’s journey from a forklift driver to a network engineer is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, Dale walks us through how his inquisitiveness led him to shadow the IT department at his factory, eventually landing him his first help desk role. Dale’s story doesn’t end there; he later returned to his original employer with a fresh IT offer, proving that determination and hands-on learning can truly change your life. Alongside Dale’s narrative, we also share some personal updates, including Dan Richards' health improvements and Kevin's growing fame on TikTok.

Another highlight of this episode is the continuous learning journey of one of our listeners who made a remarkable career leap similar to Dale's. We discuss the power of a growth mindset and how diverse study methods like video tutorials and Anki can be game-changers in tech learning. Our guest reveals the challenges he faced in balancing work and study, emphasizing his focus on Python and new technologies. This segment underscores the importance of ongoing education in tech careers and provides practical tips for those looking to break into the field.

We then delve into the unique challenges and rewards of IT roles in manufacturing environments. From the complexities of setting up wireless networks in metal-filled warehouses to the impact of large electric motors on Wi-Fi connectivity, we cover the technical hurdles you might not expect. We also discuss the benefits of tech certifications and the evolving landscape of content creation on platforms like TikTok. Whether you’re interested in network engineering, IT certifications, or tech content creation, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice to help you succeed in these dynamic fields.

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This episode was recorded March 7, 2024.

You're not alone if you've ever felt like a fraud in your own life's story. It's called imposter syndrome, and it's the uninvited guest lurking in the minds of high-achievers everywhere. We tackle this common adversary, laughing in the face of AI-generated podcast intros and recalling Tim's tranquil photography haven to remind us of the peace found in embracing our accomplishments.

Strap in as we take the wheel and steer straight into the heart of our professional fears. We've all been there, questioning our place at the table or hesitating to raise our hand. But what if these moments of doubt are actually secret passages to growth? We're here to share the map, guiding you through the power of "yes" and the pivotal role of community. From the hallowed halls of IT to the dynamic world of sales, we dissect imposter syndrome and reframe it as a motivator, exploring how asking questions can be the key to unlocking new perspectives.

Ever felt the spotlight's glare as you stepped into the world of social media or transitioned careers? We're pulling back the curtain on the realities of making these leaps. Join us as we recount the initial trepidation of TikTok fame and the ‘YOLO’ mindset that can transform the terror of mistake-making into invaluable professional lessons. Don't miss our candid conversation on how to ride the rollercoaster of career shifts and turn the imposter syndrome’s dizzying drops into fuel for your ascent.

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This episode was recorded on April 11, 2024.

Unlock the secrets of a successful career pivot and the art of technical storytelling with our special guest, Alexis Bertholf, a Sales Engineer at Cisco. This episode's highlight is Alexis' inspiring journey from an aspiring aerospace engineer to a thriving tech sales professional. Growing up as a first-generation college student in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Alexis pursued aerospace engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. However, a conversation with her boyfriend's uncle, a client executive at IBM, led her to discover a fulfilling career in tech sales. Alexis candidly shares the challenges and rewards of switching fields, underscoring the importance of following your passions and staying open to new opportunities.

Alexis dives deep into the realities of the solutions engineer role, emphasizing the necessity of humility, continuous learning, and the crucial skill of admitting when you don't know something. She speaks about the importance of working closely with customers to tailor solutions to their needs and leveraging the extensive resources available at a large organization like Cisco. Alexis also reflects on the shift to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it transformed traditional sales approaches. Her insights offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to excel in a technical sales role, highlighting the importance of adaptability and collaboration.

Finally, we explore the power of personal branding and the impact of social media in shaping a professional identity. Alexis shares her innovative approach of integrating humor and personal expression into professional spaces, particularly through TikTok memes on LinkedIn. Despite initial resistance from colleagues, her persistence paid off, resonating with an audience that appreciated her authenticity. We discuss the balance between professionalism and authenticity online, the strategies for building a digital portfolio, and the significance of creating engaging technical content. Tune in to discover how to effectively build your personal brand in the digital age and make a lasting impression in the tech industry.

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TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digital.byte
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexisbertholf/
Twitter: https://x.com/digitalbyte_

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This episode was recorded March 21, 2024.

Ever wondered how to weave through the labyrinth of network engineering? That's exactly what we're unpacking in this episode with the help of Cisco's Learning and Certifications mavens, Quinn Snyder and Jason Belk. They join our newly minted co-host, Kevin, and resonate with Tim's tales of TikTok trials and mindfulness explorations. Together, we dissect the essence of community, mentorship, and the seismic shift personal anecdotes can bring to one's career trajectory, all while dissecting the tech underpinnings that keep us sharp in our ever-evolving digital landscape.

Diving headfirst into the world of network engineering can feel like navigating uncharted waters, but our guests are here with a compass. From Kevin's revelatory induction into the Cisco Insider Champions to my own pivot from Excel spreadsheets to network operations, we share the exhilarating plunge into new roles and the tools that powered our journeys – think NetMeko, Ansible, and more. It's not just about the technical know-how; it's the storytelling of our growth, the embracing of teaching talents, and the power of vulnerability that transforms knowledge into wisdom.

In our final musings, we stitch together the narrative of community-driven growth and the delicate dance of work-life synergy. We shine a light on the important role that local Network User Groups play and sprinkle in personal passions like road cycling and retro gaming to illustrate the balancing act of mental well-being. As we conclude, we leave you with the reminder to nurture not only your technical acumen but also the community and mental health that sustain it. For those hungry for more, find us stirring conversations and igniting minds on the Cisco Learning Network and beyond.

Important Links from the show:
Free Tutorials from Cisco U - https://u.cisco.com/explore/tutorials
The U hands on tutorials Video Series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2AuQ_ZjCjsrL3LTRVaGrvjZ0YWmFXy02

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https://twitter.com/qsnyder
https://www.linkedin.com/in/qsnyder/

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https://twitter.com/renobelk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/renobelk/

Jason's CLUS sessions:
BRKCRT-2021 - Prepare for the DevNet Professional DEVCOR Exam
DEVNET-1085 - Learning YANG Data Modeling By Playing in the NSO Playground
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CISCOU-2034 - Splunk Essentials: Monitor & Analyze Cisco Networks

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Step into the bustling world of Cisco Live with your guides, Tim, Andy, and Kevin, as we chart the course through this electrifying tech event. From the thrill of embarking on your first Cisco Live journey to optimizing the experience for returning veterans, we've curated a treasure trove of insights to enhance every moment. Uncover the secrets to selecting sessions that resonate with your projects, embrace the art of networking, and learn why your most comfortable pair of shoes might be your best ally in navigating the expansive Cisco Live landscape.

We dves headfirst into the Cisco Live adventure, we reminisce on the initial awe and gentle overwhelm that accompanies one's first foray into this tech utopia. Discover the enchantment of ribbons that serve as status symbols and laugh along with us at their quirky importance in the Cisco community. From discreet tips on scoring the best hotel deals to leveraging the Cisco Live app for session info, our episode is your all-access pass to planning, participating, and partying at this can't-miss conference.

Concluding with a heart-to-heart on the profound impact of focused learning and the power of being fully present, we touch on personal anecdotes that will resonate with anyone striving to balance professional development with meaningful connections. Whether you're keen on using Twitter handles in lieu of business cards or seeking tranquil moments amidst the chaos, this episode provides a wealth of knowledge tailored to your Cisco Live success. So, adjust your lanyards and prepare for an experience that transcends the ordinary, all delivered with the candid camaraderie and seasoned wisdom of your favorite tech trio.

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This episode was recorded February 22, 2024

Ever wondered what lurks behind the blinking lights and tangled cables of network engineering? AJ is joined by mustachioed sidekick Kevin, and together they're peeling back the layers of this tech world with a sprinkle of humor and a dash of wisdom. When the AT&T network wobbled, conspiracy theories abounded, leaving us chuckling at the mayhem while appreciating the unsung heroes: network engineers. Our conversation takes an exhilarating twist with guest Ian from My Minds Madness, who walks us through the inception of his networking-centric community and the unpredictable rollercoaster of content creation and personal branding in the digital age.

Remember the old days of setting up computers and making coffee? We sure do! Our chat takes a nostalgic turn as we recount Ian's stars in IT, including some truly bizarre interview experiences. Picture a data center group problem-solving session that felt more like an escape room challenge than a job interview. These memories pave the way for discussing the importance of seizing opportunities and networking within your organization, which can lead to leaps from service desk roles to specialized teams - a testament to the power of management support and career advancement through proactive skill development.

Lastly, Ian shares his pivot from teaching to the adrenaline rush of cybersecurity, reflecting on the influence educators wield and the tough calls made when further qualifications beckon. We wrap things up by highlighting the thrills and spills of working with Managed Service Providers, and the fulfillment derived from mentoring others through content creation. From offering cheat sheets to those studying for CCNA certifications to the potential of Packet Tracer for budding network engineers, this episode is chock-full of insights for both seasoned techies and newcomers to the field. Don't forget to tune in for an engaging blend of laughs, heartfelt stories, and nuggets of wisdom from the trenches of network engineering.

Links from the Show:
Ian's CCNA Quizzes - https://www.mymindsmadness.com/quiz-pages

More from Ian:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/mymindsmadness
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mymindsmadness/
Web - https://www.mymindsmadness.com/

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This episode was recorded January 4th, 2024

Join the virtual gathering around our tech-infused roundtable as we weave personal holiday tales with the threads of networking expertise. A.J. is joined by hosts Andy and Tim, who bring their personal flair to the table—Andy with his camera lens capturing life's moments, and Tim as he steps into his new Cisco shoes. This episode is about connection: the kind that powers our digital lives and the kind that brings us closer as a community of network engineers.

You'll be equipped to navigate the labyrinth of DHCP and DNS, as we pull back the curtain to reveal their essential roles in a seamless online experience. Our conversation will transport you through the DORA process of IP address assignment, offering a peek into the clever choreography of DNS records updating in real time. DHCP snooping steps into the spotlight too, as a guardian against network mischief. By the end of our chat, the digital infrastructure that's so often taken for granted will hold no secrets from you.

Before we sign off, we take a moment to appreciate the unsung heroes of network engineering services—those critical cogs in the machine like DNS, NTP, and multicast rendezvous points that keep our world ticking with precision. Whether it's through the lens of centralized logging or the promising horizon of streaming telemetry, you'll leave with a richer understanding of the backbone that sustains our digital ecosystem. So, come for the tech insights, stay for the camaraderie, and don't forget to connect with us in our ever-growing community of network aficionados.

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This episode was recorded on February 15, 2024.

When you mix the unpredictability of weather with the ever-evolving world of network engineering, you're in for a whirlwind of a journey, much like Tim's recent snowblower escapade. Join us as we chuckle over that tale and warmly welcome our new mustachioed co-host Kevin, who's made waves as AdjacentNode on TikTok. We're also catching up with the industrious Taylor Harris, whose VMware certification conquests by 24 are just the tip of the iceberg in his impressive career trajectory, as we learned in his previous episode.

We first met Taylor in episode 6. If you haven't heard that yet go back and give that a listen because this is a follow up episode to see how much further he has come in his career.

Ever pondered the leap from the comfort of post-sales into the dynamic realm of pre-sales? Taylor Harris gives us the lowdown on his own transition and the unexpected nuances it entails. He expertly walks us through the tightrope walk between hands-on technology involvement and advisory roles, proving that technical chops are indispensable, even in a sales-centric position. Plus, we're diving into the multifaceted life of tech account management, where adaptability is crucial, and Taylor's insight as a pre-sales Solutions Engineer offers invaluable lessons.

We're rounding off this episode by spinning the yarns of what it takes to be a standout engineer in today's fast-paced tech landscape. Taylor, now a homeowner and engaged, shares his secret sauce for dodging burnout while keeping his tech passion ablaze. We're also speculating on the tantalizing future choices an engineer faces: dive back into the deep end of pure tech work or ride the exhilarating wave of pre-sales? These stories and reflections are packed with wisdom that could spark your next career move or reignite your passion for the field, so tune in and be inspired!

More From Taylor
Taylor previous appearance on AONE - Ep 6
Twitter: https://twitter.com/VirTaylor
Blog: https://virtualizedtaylor.com/

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This episode was recorded November 9, 2023.

From an aspiring video game designer to an accomplished network engineer, David Ruess' tale is one of transformation and tenacity, a story we're ecstatic to share with you. Navigating through the maze of certifications like CCNA and CCNP, David unpacks the treasure trove of advice and experiences that cemented his journey. Join us, your hosts Tim Bertino, Tim McConaughey, and Chris Miles, as we dissect not just the technicalities of network engineering, but the hearty, human connections that shape our professional lives.

Ever wondered what it takes to conquer the formidable CCIE exam? Brace yourself for a deep dive into the strategies that can make or break your ascent to the elite ranks of network engineering. We don't just talk about the pressures and study tactics; we also celebrate the wins, like the thrill of applying theory to real-world puzzles and the camaraderie found within the walls of NOCs. It's these shared challenges and collective wisdom that create our tight-knit tribe.

As we wrap up our session with David, we cast an eye towards the future, where the allure of tier-three networking roles calls to us. Our dialogue takes a personal turn as we examine the art of juggling intense study with life's key moments, and the critical support systems needed to cross the finish line. This episode isn't just a glimpse behind the curtain—it's a heartfelt testament to the dedication, passion, and sense of community that fuels the fire of network engineers everywhere.

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The episode was recorded February 8th, 2024.

Ever wondered how a network engineer's career trajectory weaves through the fabric of IT? Buckle up and join us as we unpack the personal stories of transformation and growth in the network engineering landscape. With AJ starting his new position as a Demo Architect at Zscaler and Andy stretching his wings as a Technical Marketing Engineer, we're diving headfirst into how networking smarts blend with new roles in security and tech marketing. Guest star Kevin, balancing public sector network engineering with TikTok fame, gives us a glimpse of how one navigates the complexities of modern IT careers, while Tim sheds light on the training that's powering his journey as a newly minted Sales Engineer at Cisco.

We learn what sparked Kevin's journey into becoming a TikTok creator and what motivates to continue spreading the word on Network Engineering.

Are certifications the golden tickets they once were? Let's find out together as we share tales from the trenches—like configuring firewalls sans experience and the intense camaraderie of NOC shifts during holidays. Hear how Kevin's pivot from web design to networking ignited his passion, leading to a CCNA and beyond. We also spar over the continuing relevance of certifications like the CCNP, while coming together in agreement on their potential to open doors, especially in partner-driven professional environments.

Finally, as the tech landscape shifts beneath our feet, we explore the future of our field. Will the march of automation and AI spell the end of traditional networking, or is it just another layer to master? We debate the tangibility of physical labs against the allure of virtual environments and muse over how content creation and personal brand cultivation can create unexpected career opportunities. And, despite the tech-heavy discussion, we never underestimate the power of soft skills—because, at the end of the day, it's all about making connections (pun intended).

More from Kevin:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adjacentnode
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinnanns
Blog: https://adjacentnode.com/

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This episode was recorded November 2, 2023.

Discover the fusion of innovation and expertise as Danny Wade, whose enthusiasm for network automation rivals his hoop dreams. We kick things off with a jocular exchange and dive into our own tech sagas, which evolved from household tech wizard to a networking aficionado at Blue Ally. Our conversation is a testament to the symbiotic relationship between academic learning and practical experience, all while navigating the complexities of enterprise networking.

Embark on a journey through the intricacies of network automation as we unwrap the benefits of Cisco DevNet's sandboxes and dissect the importance of starting with read-only tasks when automating network actions. The dialogue then takes an informative turn, examining the juxtaposition of automation within enterprise environments and cloud infrastructures. We analyze the effectiveness of tools like Terraform and the slow yet steady shift towards standardized programmable interfaces, providing a blueprint for those at the crossroads of legacy methods and the new wave of API-driven approaches.

As the episode unfolds, we address the elephant in the room: the daunting leap into network automation for traditional network engineers. Sharing candid advice and relatable challenges, we emphasize the power of starting small with Python and Ansible, building up to more complex automation tasks. We also celebrate the craft of technical literature creation, offering encouragement to those aspiring to enrich the network automation knowledge base. So strap in, join the conversation, and elevate your networking game!

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Twitter - https://twitter.com/devnetdan
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This episode was recorded October 26, 2023

Ever wonder what it's like to navigate the high-stakes world of military network engineering or to become an authority on the internet's most complex systems? This time around, Doug Madory, of Kentik, joins us to unravel his remarkable journey from the precision of military networks to the forefront of BGP analysis. Alongside Doug, we reminisce about the invaluable in-person connections forged at networking events like the Network User Group meetings driven by the US Network User Association, underscoring the irreplaceable sense of community and collaboration they foster.

Prepare for an eye-opening conversation that ventures into the depths of geopolitical tech intrigue, as Doug shares how his career has intersected with pivotal global events. From recounting the adrenaline of managing deployable radar systems in Italy to analyzing the ripple effects of government-induced internet shutdowns, his stories shine a light on the critical role of technology in international affairs. The episode isn't just about the tales of one man's career; it's a broader exploration of how BGP data collection and analysis are vital to understanding and securing the global digital landscape.

The digital seas are treacherous, and as Doug discusses the strategic importance of internet resilience, especially in conflict zones like Ukraine, we gain a profound appreciation for the unsung heroes keeping our connections alive. From the mysterious sabotage of submarine cables to the promise of a more connected future through initiatives like Starlink, this episode is a deep dive into the infrastructure that underpins our modern world. Join us for an enthralling discussion regarding the internet's complexities, cybersecurity frontlines, and the ongoing battle for global connectivity.

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https://twitter.com/DougMadory
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougmadory/

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2014/08/06/the-man-who-can-see-the-internet/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/06/30/satellite-hacked-russian-military/
https://www.kentik.com/blog/the-mystery-of-as8003/
https://www.submarinecablemap.com/

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This episode was recorded on September 28, 2023.

This episode is a warm blend of personal reflections and deep dives into the world of network engineering, where laughter and learning go hand in hand.

The digital frontier is expanding, and with it, the universe of IoT devices that touch every corner of our lives. From tracking wayward pets to revolutionizing agriculture, we traverse the intricate balance between the allure of smart technology and the vigilance needed to secure it. Join us as we exchange tales from the front lines, illustrating how the convenience of connected gadgets intertwines with the pressing need to safeguard our digital homesteads.

Our conversation takes a turn towards the pressing issues of IoT security and the burgeoning role of AI in monitoring these devices. Navigating the choppy waters of enterprise environments, we unpack the strategies to protect non-domain-joinable equipment and wrestle with the shadow IoT lurking in our networks. Plus, we delve into the ways AI is enhancing our capabilities to predict severe weather and monitor critical systems. Grab a cup of your favorite brew and settle in for a journey that’s as much about the heart of networking as it is about the hard-wiring.

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This episode was recorded on October 19th, 2023.

In this episode, featuring enterprise architect Brian aka CryptoKnightUS on TikTok, is your field guide, from navigating career crossroads to the power of mentorship, relentless learning, and neurodivergent.

When the security gates at Denver International Airport were left ajar, it wasn't just the contractors who raced against time to seal the breach ahead of an audit. We uncover the pulse-racing narrative and the workplace alchemy that turns a professional crisis into a tale of triumph. Advocacy and talent recognition can spark career ascents, as proven by Jen's spotlight on a contractor's hidden genius. We're peeling back the layers on the hiring philosophy that bets on technical skill and problem-solving finesse, often edging out the socially savvy, reshaping what makes IT teams not just function, but flourish.

The episode doesn't shy away from shifting paradigms as we debate the merits of remote work and champion asynchronous communication—a godsend for the neurodiverse minds like those with ADHD, navigating the tech sphere. And in a plot twist worthy of its own platform, Brian's adventures on TikTok reveal unexpected lessons on neurodivergence in tech leadership. As we tie together loose ends, you'll walk away with a toolkit of career advice, from the art of networking to the grace of self-awareness, that's as practical as it is transformative for anyone looking to climb the ranks in technology. Join us on this journey; it's one for the cyber chronicles.

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This episode was recorded on July 20th, 2023.

Get ready to wrestle with the big debate - IPv4 vs IPv6, and we're not just talking technical here; we're talking personas, rivalries, and the occasional wrestling pun. This episode is a thrilling exploration of technology's incredible power during times of crisis. A.J.'s experiences with recent natural disasters in Vermont showcase just how essential tech can be when disaster strikes, from drones for flood damage assessment to leveraging social media for aid.

We’re also thrilled to welcome Ethan, a young network engineer, who shares his unique journey into networking. From college to apprenticeships and finally into service provider representation, Ethan’s story highlights the critical role of hands-on experience in kickstarting a successful career in network engineering. From managed service provider (MSP) to internet service provider (ISP), our conversation navigates the complexities of different working environments, and the varying roles a network engineer may take on.

We wrap up this episode with practical advice to all you aspiring network engineers out there. Hear about the process of technical interviews, the importance of being honest about your skills, and the value of passion and involvement in the networking community. The future of networking is here, and it's automated. We delve into the growing importance of automation in service provider networks - so strap in, tune in, and get ready to be inspired, educated, and entertained!

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Strap in for a holiday special like no other as we gather the largest group ever for an episode filled with warmth, laughter, and reflections. This lively discussion takes us through personal narratives, the stress and jubilation of holiday traditions, and even a chaotic crack at "Jingle Bells." With the room brimming with camaraderie and holiday cheer, we navigate through the highs and lows of the past year.

Our podcasting journey this year has been nothing short of extraordinary. From engaging interactions with guests, to bridging the gap between traditional network engineering and cloud networking in our spinoff podcast, Cables2Clouds - we've covered some ground. Get an insider's view on our favorite episodes, the hurdles we've surmounted, and the innumerable golden opportunities that podcasting has thrown our way.

As we bid adieu to an eventful year, we can't help but express our gratitude to our wonderful podcasting community and the insightful guests who've graced our platform. We walk you through our ambitious plans for the future, our experiences meeting other content creators, and discuss potential collaborations. So, curl up with a warm drink, and join us in this insightful, funny, and engaging episode that encapsulates the essence of the year gone by and sets the stage for the exciting one ahead.

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Ready to unravel the intricacies of network automation? We've got an insightful conversation lined up for you that promises to enlighten you on this complex topic. We kick off this episode by chatting about our new diverse content, our exciting podcast merchandise, and my upcoming autumn adventures in Vermont. We also welcome our special guest, Tony Dubiel, the Product Solutions Architect for Ansible Network Automation at Red Hat, who offers an insider's perspective on Ansible Network Automation.

Our discussion unfolds on a journey from route switching to data center and collaboration, emphasizing the worth of a networking background when stepping into collaboration. We delve into the vast array of automation tools, and debate whether network engineers should stick to one tool or embrace different tools for different scenarios. We also tackle the challenges of network automation, the role of abstraction and orchestration tools, and how ITSM and IPAM can make automation more accessible.

We then turn the spotlight on the Ansible Automation Platform, discussing its varied uses and how it's been revamped to be more cloud-native and scalable. We also touch upon the ongoing debate about using a tool like Terraform for immutable and disposable infrastructure, or different tools depending on the situation. Tony shares his thoughts on the evolution of network automation and the advantages of using validated content to lower the barrier to entry. So buckle up and join us on this enlightening journey into the world of network automation with Ansible.

Links to references made throughout the show:
Ansible4Networking Online Meetup Group (join for free)
https://www.meetup.com/ansible4networking/
Self service labs: https://www.redhat.com/en/interactive-labs/ansible
Network Use cases: https://www.ansible.com/use-cases/network-automation
Network Automation Ebook: https://www.redhat.com/en/engage/network-automation-guide-20221202
Network Blogs: https://www.ansible.com/blog/topic/network-automation
Getting Started with Network Automation:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/network/getting_started/index.html
https://ansible.com/network-automation

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https://twitter.com/tdubiel

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This episode was originally recorded March 23, 2023

Meet Ben Schuster, a man who's journeyed from the Air Force to the cutting-edge world of network automation, and the first to bear the title of Cisco Certified DevNet Expert in 2023. His background, inspirations, and career transitions light up our conversation like a well-configured network. As he reminisces about his father's influence, you'll learn about his initial fascination with networking and his transition into classified networks.

Ready to untangle the mysteries of network automation? Ben's got you covered! He'll walk you through the complexities of automation tools such as NautoBot, Ansible, and Git. Plus, he'll share his insights into the challenges of revamping a network, from organizational politics to customer-specific approaches. Our chat then dives into a comparison between the DevNet and CCNA, giving you a crystal clear idea of which path suits you best.

Lastly, if you're gearing up for the DevNet Expert Exam, Ben's invaluable tips and experiences are not to be missed. From understanding blueprints to studying effectively to managing the unique challenges of the exam, Ben's got golden nuggets of wisdom to share. He stresses on the need for a 'source of truth' for network configurations and the benefits of automation based on that. He also suggests must-read resources and provides a sneak-peek into the type of questions you can expect in the exam. Be prepared to be inspired and informed by a true expert in network automation!

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Model Drive Devops by Steven Carter and Jason King - https://amzn.to/4701dxL

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Ever wondered about the path that leads someone to work on the communication network of Air Force One? Our guest, John Breth, has done just that, and he's here to share his journey from the military to the cybersecurity field. With a career spanning roles as a network and security administrator at a Tier 1 ISP, and now a well-known content creator, John's journey is a thrilling blend of education and experience.

As we reminisce about personal experiences, from Prime binge-watching to study plans and Vermont fall-time hobbies, we highlight the importance of maintaining technical skills, even in a vendor role. Our conversation takes us deep into the complexities of network engineering, which demands a well-rounded skill set and often requires us to wear multiple hats, particularly in smaller companies. We explore the critical role of cybersecurity in ensuring compliance with regulations, and we discuss the need for an active defense methodology to mitigate cyber threats.

Wrapping up this intriguing chat, we delve into the implications of the SolarWinds hack, the increasing importance of coding and automation in cybersecurity, and provide some useful tips for those looking to get their foot in the door of this field. Finally, we spotlight the value of cybersecurity certifications and the role they can play in enhancing your career. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring newbie, John's unique insight is bound to spark your interest and perhaps, inspire your own path in tech.

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This show was recorded October 5th, 2023.

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Prepare to be enlightened as we journey into the often-misunderstood realm of media networking with industry expert, Josh Warcop. In this fascinating conversation, Josh demystifies the complexities of the current social media landscape. Have you ever wondered how to packetize voice and video streams into IP packets? Or how digital video and audio from as far back as the 1940s and 1989/1990 are transitioning to accommodate faster ethernet speeds? This episode is packed with those answers and more.

Josh further unravels the intricacies of the broadcast TV industry's shift from STI to ethernet and the necessity of this move. You'll discover the unique approach of having two completely separate active networks convey the same data and why this is crucial for live broadcasts. We also delve into the world of remote production, with Josh highlighting the tools and concepts crucial for success, such as LACP and ether channel.

As we traverse the exciting terrain of media networking, Josh underscores the importance of Quality of Service (QoS) - even at breakneck speeds of 10 and 100 gig. Hear valuable advice on prioritizing control traffic, avoiding oversubscription, and the role of ethernet in modern media networking. If you're a network engineer curious about the field of media networks, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and practical takeaways. Get ready to expand your knowledge and understanding of an industry that's shaping our digital era.

More from Josh:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Warcop

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Imagine, if you will, a world where AI streamlines your network configuration changes, manages your network and even troubleshoots for you. Sounds like a far-off dream, right? Well, the future is here and we're discussing exactly that. We weigh the pros and cons of using AI in network management, touching on issues like data accuracy and false positives. But it's not all gloom and doom as we explore the positive impacts conversational AI can have on the networking industry.

Finally, we throw light on how AI can revolutionize network security and enterprise. Picture IT administrators making informed decisions about upgrades and patches swiftly and accurately, thanks to the assistance of AI. We consider the implications of using public data lakes and protecting intellectual property. We then delve into the exciting potential of AI for network optimization, self-healing, and even ordering new equipment. Trust us, this is an episode you don't want to miss.

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Imagine this: you're a tech enthusiast who's just passed the Security Plus exam. You're filled with immense pride, but also a newfound understanding of the importance of failure and taking training seriously. We explore this in depth with Tim Bertino, a fellow tech enthusiast who shares his candid insights and experiences. A.J. also talks about his first USNUA meeting and the local NUG network user group he formed — a testament to the power and value of community in the tech world.

We then shift gears and delve into the world of exam security as we welcome Brent Morris, the Program Manager for Cisco's certification, security, investigations, and enforcement. He shares the critical role exam security plays in safeguarding customer investments and maintaining the integrity of Cisco's certification program. From discussing potential cheating methods to the severe consequences of violations, Brent gives us a riveting look at the complexities and challenges in maintaining exam security.

Finally, we unpack the nitty-gritty of Cisco's approach to combat cheating. Brent discusses the development of valid exam questions and the intricate collaboration between Cisco and its testing vendor, PearsonVue. He talks about the complexities of mobile CCIE labs, expert-level exams, and the constant challenge of cheating. By the end of this episode, you'll understand the lengths Cisco goes to preserve the integrity of their certification exams and gain a deeper appreciation for the value of genuine knowledge and skill in the tech industry.

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Picture yourself acing the CCIE certification exams with confidence and coming out victorious. Seems like a far-fetched dream, right? Not when you have CCIEs Erica Cooper, Tim McConaughey, and Chris Miles sharing their insider tips and strategies on navigating the tough terrain of CCIE certification. Pulling back the curtain on their own journeys, they reveal their motivations, preparation methodologies, and the value this certification has brought to their careers. Erica’s narrative especially stands out, as she shares her inspiring journey from failing the route switch exam to succeeding in the data center track.

CCIE isn't just an exam; it's a strategic marathon that requires planning, resourcing, and an unwavering commitment. Our esteemed guests shed light on the importance of having a plan, the power of study groups, and the resources that can be harnessed for CCIE preparation. We delve into the nitty-gritties of accountability in studying, choosing the right study group, and the advantages of cohort-based learning. But the CCIE journey isn't all rosy; there are challenges too. We dissect the differences between the written and lab exams, the necessity of quick problem-solving skills, and the financial burden it carries. But rest assured, we've also got you covered on how to approach your employers for sponsorship.

As we wind up, we take a creative turn and delve into future gazing. What does the future hold for CCIE certification? It's a battle of multiple-choice exams versus practical applications, and the need to demonstrate continual learning. We explore alternative validation methods like panel discussions, blog posts, and more. The goal? To keep you ahead in the game. So, tune into this enlightening episode and get a head start on your CCIE journey. Don't miss it!

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This episode is sponsored by Kentik!

Ever felt baffled by your network's performance? It's time to join us on a journey into the world of network engineering with our esteemed guest, Phil Gervasi. We'll explore the intricate world of network visibility and discuss the importance of diagnosing network issues.

The episode takes an exciting turn as we delve into the intriguing concept of network observability. Extending beyond mere data gathering, observability is the key to answering any question about your network. Phil Gervasi will guide us through the maze of network observability, its historical roots, the challenges of modern networks, and Kentik's unique approach to network observability. Discover how it empowers customers to pinpoint potential causes of network changes, breathing fresh life into network operations.

Are you ready to supercharge your network operations? We'll show you how with synthetic testing, an active testing form that simulates a wide range of conditions. We'll discuss how Kentik uses automated insights and troubleshooting tools to lower customers' Mean Time To Repair (MTTR). And that's not all; we'll also explore DDoS Mitigation and Network Security Solutions, demonstrating how Kentik's platform can discern different types of attacks and help manage false positives and threat feeds. By the end of our journey, you'll have a broad understanding of the impact of cloud technology, containerization, and AI on enterprise workloads. Don't miss out on this networking masterclass!

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Are you ready to navigate the treacherous waters of the tech industry during trying times? Join Dan and Tim as we share our recent adventures, including a thrilling toll booth escapade at the airport, and deep dive into the challenging process of layoffs and rehiring. We're also joined by Brittany Muset, who opens up about her personal journey dealing with the aftermath of being axed from a large tech company!

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This week we talk to the Bearded IT Dad, Dakota Snow! Dakota talks to us about his career, and how he rose to a management position, as well as the challenges he faced while doing so. We also discuss what inspired him to start creating content, and ultimately his YouTube Channel, The Bearded IT Dad!

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Welcome back to Cables2Clouds! Today, your hosts Tim, Alex, and Chris dive into the “Economy of Scale” concept preached by major cloud providers like AWS and Azure. But, have these cost savings really come to fruition? Let’s see! Get the full show notes and listen to the episode at https://cables2clouds.com

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In this episode, Lexie, Tim, and guest co-host, from our Cables2Clouds team, Tim McConnaughy, talk about the pros and cons of being engaging on Social Media.

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In this episode, A.J. Lexie, and Tim discuss their Cisco Live '23 experience. A.J. participated remotely while Lexie and Tim were onsite. We talk about their different perspectives on Cisco's announcements, as well as their event experiences. We also make recommendations for future attendees.

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In this podcast episode, the hosts bring Eyvonne Sharp in to discuss transitioning from traditional infrastructure engineering to working at GCP as a Customer Engineer/Tech Transformation Lead. Eyvonne has a long history with the networking community and used to be a co-host of the Network Collective. Listen to the episode and see all the showContinue reading "Ep 10 – Network Engineering to Cloud Strategist: A Conversation with Eyvonne Sharp"

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In this interview we speak to Josh Varghese, owner of Traceroute, LLC, and subject matter expert in Operational Technology. OT is a bit different than traditional IT, but what is it exactly, and how is it different? We learn so much from Josh about OT we know you're going to enjoy this one!

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In this episode, we are joined by Mersedes, aka @blkwomenread.  We talk about her journey from working at one of the countries busiest Dominos, to call center, to today. These days Mersedes works as a Systems Engineer/Monitoring Engineer which lines up very nicely with her strong interest in the field of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).Continue reading "Ep 9 – Cloud journey spotlight with Mersedes ( @blkwomenread )"

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This episode is sponsored by Juniper Networks!

This episode was recorded in-person at the 2023 Juniper Enterprise Analyst and Influencer Summit at University of Texas, Dallas! A.J., Tim, Dan, and Lexie chat with Vinod, Senior Director of Product Management.

We talk about the many challenges facing Network Engineers and then we talk about how Juniper Apstra can address them!

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In this episode, we chat with three different former and current members of our armed forces to get some helpful tips on transitioning from a career in the Military to a career in Tech as a civilian. John Berth, Julio Perez, and Tom Maryland join us to share their insights! 

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In today’s episode, hosts Chris Miles, Alex Perkins, and Tim McConnaughy are joined by special guest Will Collins, Principal Architect at Alkira and LinkedIn Learning Instructor. The topic of discussion is “Terraform for the Network Engineer.”

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Kyser Clark is a Sagt in the U.S. Air Force. Kyser has a number of Networking and Security related certifications and credentials. We talk to Kyser about his role in the Air Force, how he got into tech, his experience with the various certifications, and we go in-depth on Cyber Security.

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In this episode, we are joined by Shala, aka @GiftedLane.  Shala is currently a Cloud Associate Architect and has held multiple cloud positions over the last 12 months. We dive into the nitty gritty about her transition from network engineering into DevOps and learn about what her day-to-day looks like in her current and past cloud roles. We also explore the importance of salary negotiation within the industry and how she used certain methods to assure she was getting paid properly.  This was a great roundtable discussion, suitable for anyone wondering about or currently working in the cloud! 

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This week Andy, Lexie, and Tim chat with Jeremy Stretch. Jeremy talks about his career in Networking and his transition to Software Developer! Jeremy is also the creator of the Packet Life blog and cheat sheets we have all used to study for our network knowledge! 

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In this episode, we talk with Hank Preston, one of the lead creators of the new Cisco Enterprise Hybrid Cloud Connectivity exam. We cover why the exam is needed, what role it plays as part of Cisco’s larger certification ecosystem, and what the blueprint means.

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This week the team dives in and tries to answer the question – What is Network as a Service? Listen to the full episode and see show notes here: https://podcast.artofnetworkengineering.com/2127872/12500133-ep-117-what-is-network-as-a-service

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In this episode, we tackle common myths surrounding cloud in general.

The cloud is someone else’s data center
The cloud is always more/less expensive than on-prem
Everything should run in the cloud
Enterprises should not go multicloud
We are too small to take advantage of the cloud
AWS 7 Rs

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In this episode, Andy and Lexie talk to Jason Gintert. Jason is the CTO of WAN Dynamics, he also volunteers with the US NUA, and the OH IX. Jason teaches what exactly an IX does and how it works. We also talk about the US NUA and why Network Engineers should find a local chapter and engage with the community. We also get nerdy and talk about SD-WAN!

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In this episode, we talk with Steve McNutt, a cybersecurity professional at Cisco. Steve has seen the industry change several times, and together we cover the traditional security design as well as how to design for cloud security in the new age. We bounced around between a lot of security topics in this show, so there are a lot of links to share!

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Today, The Art of Network Engineer team is proud to announce that we are adding a second podcast – creating the AONE Network of Podcasts. The new podcast, called Cables2Clouds, features a trio of Network Engineers turned Cloud Architects. They are passionate about Network Engineering, Cloud, and helping other Network Engineers on their Cloud journey.

Your cohosts are Chris Miles, Tim McConnaughy, and Alex Perkins.

Chris MilesTim McConnaughyAlex PerkinsThe podcast will focus on an array of Cloud topics and already has a very stunning guest lineup. As of this writing, six episodes have already been recorded, edited, and scheduled for release, and the team is working hard on future episodes already.

Episode 1 is available now in your favorite podcatcher! Cables2Clouds will release bi-weekly opposite of the flagship podcast, so you can expect weekly content from the AONE Network.

Cables2Clouds Episodes will also be available on YouTube, released from their very own YouTube Channel.

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In this episode, we talk to three Cloud SMEs. Tim McConnaughy, Chris Miles, and Alex Perkins. We also have a very special announcement – but you’ll have to listen to hear what it is!

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In this episode, we talk to Shean Legion, a Cloud and SDN Product Manager. Shean and the group discuss what is the cloud, the challenges, and of course the benefits. Shean also shares some great resources for learning Cloud.

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In this episode, we chat with Russ White! Russ has made significant contributions to Networking, such as writing some of the very RFCs we use today! Russ hold’s a Ph D., is one of a handful of Cisco Certified Architects, and is the host of the Hedge Podcast, among other things. Please enjoy our conversation with Russ!

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In this episode, A.J. and Tim are joined by repeat guest Girard Kavelines, of TechHouse570. The guys all attended Networking Field Day 30 together and wanted to share their thoughts on what they saw at the event.

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In this episode, we talk wireless network with Rowell Dionicio, from @ClearToSend !

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In this episode, the team discusses some of their favorite network tools!

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In this episode, Tim and Lexie talk all about labs! Home Labs, study labs, and even labs at work!

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In this episode, we talk to two different Technical Marketing Engineers to learn more about this position, what it entails, and the type of work a TME does. Pete Lumbis and Wes Kennedy join us for this exciting episode!

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In this episode, we interview the Founder and CEO of Augtera Networks, Rahual Aggarwal. We learn about Augtera and how they can help network engineers!

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This week we talk to Gabe Pariacote. Gabe is a Principal Architect with Sirius Computer Solutions (a CDW company).  He helps customers design and implements enterprise campus and data center networks.  Gabe also has a background in the service provider space and is a 3X CCIE Routing and Switching, Service Provider, and Data Center. CheckContinue reading "Ep 106 – Data Center Network Design"

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In this episode, we discuss leadership with Mike Bushong, GVP of Cloud Ready Data Center at Juniper Networks. We reveal what leadership is, the characteristics of a good leader, leading with your strengths, connecting with people in a genuine way, the power of questions, cognitive biases, influence, and work/life balance. More from Mike:Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbushong CheckContinue reading "Ep 105 – Leadership"

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You sent them in and we’re sharing them! These are some of your scary network outage stories! We even share some of our own scary stories too! Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoin the group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/artofneteng/Check out our website https://artofnetworkengineering.com​Merch StoreContinue reading "Ep 104 – Scary Stories!"

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In this episode, we’re talking Packet Capturing with Chris Greer! Chris shows us all a thing or two about capturing packets and packet analysis with Wire Shark! More from Chris:YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/ChrisGreerWebsite: https://packetpioneer.com/Wireshark Training on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/wireshark-ultimate-hands-on-course/?referralCode=4F008584C9FF58683EE9Chris Live Course: https://packetpioneer.com/product/wireshark-fundamentals-training/ Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us onContinue reading "Ep 103 – Packet Capturing with Chris Greer"

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In this episode, we chat with Iain Geddes, a Network Reliability Engineer that understands Fiber Optic networking at a deep level. We deep dive with Iain on how Fiber Optics works! Download Iain’s slides from the show: Optical 101 More from Iain:Twitter: https://twitter.com/NetworkDoozerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iaingeddes/ Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow usContinue reading "Ep 102 – Deep Dive in Fiber Optics"

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In this episode, we talk with Alex Saroyan, CEO and Co-Founder of Netris, VPC Networking for On-prem, Edge, and Bare Metal! We learn about how Netris can help us as Network Engineers. Links:Connect with Alex on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-saroyan/ Follow Alex on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alex_saroyanFollow Netris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/netrisaiTry Netris: https://www.netris.ai/Netris Videos: https://www.netris.ai/videos/ Netris Documentation: https://www.netris.ai/docs/en/stable/  Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on TwitterContinue reading "Ep 101 – Netris"

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This is episode 100 of The Art of Network Engineering! In this episode, we celebrate you our fans, the Network Engineer Community at large, and all the friends we’ve made over the last 100 episodes. Thank you! Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoinContinue reading "Ep 100 – Community, Friendship, and 100 Episodes of AONE"

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In this episode, Tim, Lex, and Andy talk about Mental Health and how they cope with it. Mental Health is a real problem in our industry as IT Professionals, as well as a serious problem around the world. Take the time for yourself and your mind. If you need help, get help and talk toContinue reading "Ep 99 – Mental Health 2"

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In this episode, Jason Gooely returns! With Tim at the helm, he is joined by two guest co-hosts. The first time we had Jason on the show it was a YouTube Live Stream and we were not able to release it as a regular episode. We are happy to be able to talk to JasonContinue reading "Ep 98 – Jason Gooley Returns!"

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In this episode, sponsored by Opengear, we talk to Ramtin Rampour. Ramtin is currently a Solution Architect at Opengear, but he started there as a warehouse employee packing and shipping units. His career journey is certainly one you don’t want to miss. Then we talk about the importance of Out-of-Band Management, and the Opengear Difference.Continue reading "Ep 97 – Ramtin Rampour"

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In this episode, we talk to Jeff McLaughlin a Sr. Director of Technical Marketing at Cisco. Jeff, Andy, and Lexie talk about working for large tech companies, network automation, and a whole lot more, in addition to Jeff’s career. More from Jeff:Blog: https://subnetzero.info/Substack: https://subnetzero.substack.com/ Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofneteng Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Continue reading "Ep 96 – Jeff McLaughlin"

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In this episode, we chat with Kori Younger! Kori shares with us how she was inspired by her own mother to seek a job in tech. She also shares her recent experience landing a job at Cisco and pursuing her CCNA, DevNet Associate, and CCNP. Hear all that and more on this episode of AONE!Continue reading "Ep 95 – Kori Younger"

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In this episode, we interview Geoff Anderson, Program Manager for the CCNA Certification Program. Tim, Lexi, and Geoff talk about the program, how questions are selected for the CCNA question pool, the value the certification holds, and so much more! You can find more of Geoff: Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ganders2112 Check out his Blog:Continue reading "Ep 94 – Geoff Anderson – CCNA PM"

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This week we chat with Adam Hill. Adam is consulting engineer for an ISP. He helps customers connect their networks to the cloud, and ensures quality and highly available connections. Adam is extremely hard working and great at focusing his energy. Check out Adam’s motivational story! You can find more of Adam:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamehill87/ Check outContinue reading "Ep 93 – Adam Hill"

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In this episode, we were recording live at our event in Asheville. Check out our first-ever live event! Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoin the group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/artofneteng/Check out our website https://artofnetworkengineering.com​Merch Store – https://artofneteng.com/storeJoin the Discord Study group – https://artofneteng.com/iaatj

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You heard it here first! To get the pace of the show to a speed we can sustain, we’re going to start dropping episodes every other Wednesday. We appreciate all of our listeners! Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoin the group on LinkedInContinue reading "AONE Announcement"

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This episode is the first time in our history we recorded together in the same room! A.J., Andy, Dan, and Lexie discuss their time in Ashville, what it’s like meeting each other for the first time, and then they recount the history of the podcast, and we also discuss its future. Unfortunately, Tim’s travel wasContinue reading "Ep 91 – Our First Time Recording Together!"

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In this episode, we interview Lexie about her amazeballs new job as an Avionics Integration Engineer at Blue Origin and we count the times she says “I can’t really talk about that.” We think she’s seen the aliens, but we can neither confirm nor deny that claim. More from Lexie:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TracketPacerTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tracketpacer Check out ourContinue reading "Ep 90 – Rocket Girl!"

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In this episode, we interview SheNetworks, aka Serena. Serena is most known for her work on TikTok as a content creator where she makes 60-second videos mostly focused on Network Engineering. Serena has spent years working as a Cisco TAC Engineer. During her time in TAC, she got some of the best experiences anyone canContinue reading "Ep 89 – SheNetworks"

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In this episode, John returns to give us an update on his new position at Cisco as a Developer Advocate! John has also been working on numerous automation projects for the community, and a whole lot more! You can find more of John:Twitter: https://twitter.com/John_CapobiancoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-capobianco-644a1515/Blog: https://www.automateyournetwork.ca/ Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on TwitterContinue reading "Ep 88 – John Capobianco Returns!"

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This week we talk to Jordan Villareal. Jordan has a very interesting start to his career, but it’s an exciting journey nonetheless. Jordan also shares some exciting news about a new position he has recently started! More from Jordan:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SystemMTUOneTwitter: https://twitter.com/SystemMTUOne SponsorsPathSolutions – What if you knew as much as your network does? Check outContinue reading "Ep 87 – There’s a Villa and It’s Real"

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This Episode is sponsored by PathSolutions In this episode, we talk to Tim Titus, founder, and CTO of PathSolutions. Tim shares his network troubleshooting woes over the course of his 30-year technical career and then walks us through PathSolution’s automated troubleshooting platform. Tim is one of us; a cabling tech turned network engineer turned directorContinue reading "Ep 86 – Shouldn’t you know everything your Network knows?"

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This week we interviewed Heather, aka BOFHgirl in our Discord. Heather has been working in Network Engineering/IT for over 20 years. She graduated from college with her degree, her CCNA, and her CCNP thanks to Cisco’s Networking Academy. She currently works as a Senior Network Engineer for Wayfair. She with us her enthusiasm for NetworkContinue reading "Ep 85 – Bofhgirl"

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In this episode, Lex and Tim talk to Christopher Hart, from Cisco. Christopher was formerly a Cisco TAC Engineer focusing on the Cisco Nexus Data Center Platform, specifically Nexus running NX-OS (as opposed to ACI). Recently, Christopher has shifted to a new role in Solution Validation Services, where he gets to help Cisco’s customers validateContinue reading "Ep 84 – TAC – Technical Attorney Center"

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We are going LIVE! Join us on April 9th in Asheville, NC for the FIRST EVER Art of Network Engineering Live Show! Click here for details. In this week’s episode, we bring back two previous guests – Tim McC and Brittany Mussett. The group discusses the art of Salary Negotiation, what has worked for usContinue reading "Ep 83 – Salary Negotiation"

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This episode is sponsored by Itential. In this episode, we talk to Peter Sprygada. Peter is the VP of Product Management at Itential. Peter shares his career and experience and then, we dive into the Itential Automation Platform! Peter then introduces us to the Itential Network Automation platform. Itential can build in intelligent pre andContinue reading "Ep 82 – Automate your Network with Itential!"

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We are going LIVE! Join us on April 9th in Asheville, NC for the FIRST EVER Art of Network Engineering Live Show! Click here for details. In this episode, A.J. shares some of his experience overhauling IT for a small manufacturing company. Lexie and Andy ask questions and dig deeper into the process of revampingContinue reading "Ep 81 – Real World Design Discussion"

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In this episode, we interview Nick Russo! Nick is a Technical Leader at Cisco, a 2x CCIE in Routing and Switching and Service Provider Networks, as well as his CCDE. Nick is often called upon to help solve complex networking issues with Cisco’s customers. Nick talks about his career in the military and how heContinue reading "Ep 80 – Nick Russo"

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In this episode, we speak to Du’An Lightfoot! Du’An has recently moved into a new role as Sr. Developer Advocate for Amazon Web Services. Du’An talks about his time in the military and the experience he gained from it. He also shares with us how he started creating content and his brand – LabEveryDay! NetmikoContinue reading "Ep 79 – LabEveryDay"

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In this episode, we talk to Andy about his recent job change, from working as a Network Engineer in FinTech to a Product Manager at Juniper. Andy discusses imposter syndrome and how one interview changed his view on it, and possibly broke him of it, forever! We’ve also got some exciting news to share, butContinue reading "Ep 78 – Time to Move On"

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In this episode, A.J. and Tim are joined by Lexie (@TracketPacer) and they discuss their goals for the upcoming year! Hear how each of them goes about goal planning and the goals they’ve set for themselves for the coming year. Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to complete our 2022 Listener Survey!https://artofneteng.com/2022survey Links:Space WeatherContinue reading "Ep 77 – New Year, New Goals!"

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In this episode, women network engineers discuss the current realities for women in the network engineering space: the challenges, the support they’ve received, and how we can continue to make the industry a place that’s open to everyone. (Step one: ladies’ cut vendor t-shirts.) More from our Guests:LexieTwitter: https://twitter.com/TracketPacerTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tracketpacer EyvonneTwitter: https://twitter.com/SharpNetworkBlog: https://esharp.net MichelineTwitter: https://twitter.com/MichyfishMurphyContinue reading "Ep 76 – Deep Dive with Women in Networking"

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In this episode, we interview author Eric Chou. Eric has written one of the most important books in Network Automation – Master Python Networking. Eric shares his career journey which includes working for two of the largest cloud service providers! Eric also shares with us all of the other content he is working to createContinue reading "Ep 75 – The Automation Chou’sen one!"

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The best way to spread some cheer is by recording a podcast for all to hear! Please enjoy our holiday special episode. Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoin the group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/artofneteng/Check out our website https://artofnetworkengineering.com​Merch Store – https://artofneteng.com/storeJoin the Discord StudyContinue reading "Ep 74 – Holiday Special"

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In this week’s episode A.J. and Andy interview David Alicea! While David was exposed to the Cisco Networking Academy at a young age in High School he actually didn’t land in Networking until later on. Since then he has been a career Network Engineer and recently landed himself a position at the mothership, Cisco. HearContinue reading "Ep 73 – Zeros and Wons"

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In this episode, we chat with Chris Randall. Chris was worked as a professional chef for over 13 years and has recently transitioned into a career as a Cloud Consultant. Chris’ work ethic, drive, and ability to communicate help him stand out and have gotten him noticed, on more than one occasion. We can allContinue reading "Ep 72 – Cooking up a New Career"

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Please note that we had some latency challenges while recording so please excuse us talking over John at times, as well as John’s delayed responses. NordVPN: Get 73% off the 2 Year Plan + 1 Month Free!https://nordvpn.com/taone In this episode, we talk to John Capobianco! John recently won the DevNet Creator Award for all ofContinue reading "Ep 71 – Merlin the Auto-Magician"

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In this, our 70th episode, we interview Chris Denney – a very prominent member of our Discord community! Chris has built an amazing career, and the foundation is his willingness to take on anything! Chris is also a huge team player – both on and off the field. He is huge into soccer but whenContinue reading "Ep 70 – It’s never too late!"

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In this episode, we interview Girard! Girard was inspired at a young age to fix some broken computers in his basement. His first tech job was in Geek Squad. There he got some essential skills troubleshooting tech and working with customers. Girard’s journey from there is really quite amazing, and he has the energy toContinue reading "Ep 69 – Girard Kavelines"

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This week we chat with Eyvonne Sharp! Eyvonne shares how she got her start working at a small ISP in her hometown and how she has progressed throughout her career to land as an Architect working for a large Cloud provider. More from Eyvonne:Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpNetworkBlog: http://www.esharp.net/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eyvonne-sharp/ Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us onContinue reading "Ep 68 – Cloudy with a Chance of Networking"

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This week we are joined by NetBeez CEO Stefano Gridelli! Stefano takes us through his career as a Network Engineer and explains how he identified the need for NetBeez and started creating it. He then goes on to discuss how he made the leap from working on NetBeez part-time to making it a full-time job.Continue reading "Ep 67 – The Buzz about NetBeez"

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In this episode, we talk about Cisco Live – aka Nerd Summer Camp! Tim and A.J. share their experiences attending our industry’s largest conference. We highlight reasons to attend, and even how to pitch the idea to your manager. It’s never to early to start that process. Cisco has recently announced its intent to holdContinue reading "Ep 66 – Cisco Live!!"

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In this episode the team talks about Enterprise Network Design. We cover a lot – everything from the 3 tiered design, routed vs switch access layer, and they even dip into a little bit of wireless! Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoin theContinue reading "Ep 65 – Enterprise Network Design"

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In this episode, we’re talking about the technical, non-networking, skills you need to be successful in your career these days! We’re not talking about soft skills this time either. There’s so much we touch as Network Engineers. We talk about the skills you should have and the technologies you should understand as a Network Engineer.Continue reading "Ep 64 – Non-Networking Skillz"

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In this episode, we break down our thoughts on the recent Tech Field Day event, Networking Field 26! Both A.J. and Tim were in attendance for the event and learned a lot from each of the presentations. They break down what they saw and Andy and Dan ask some questions and give their thoughts onContinue reading "Ep 63 – NFD26"

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In this episode we talk to Tracket Pacer, aka Lexie! Lexie has been making waves on social media as she live streams her learning and preparations for the ENSARI Exam. Lexie works as a Network Engineer for a large cloud focused company, but how she got there is one amazing story! You can follow Lexi:Twitter:Continue reading "Ep 62 – Ok Shitbirds its Time to Learn about Tracket Pacer!"

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In this episode we are talking about home labs! Where do you start? Is there actually merit in having a physical lab? We share our experiences and thoughts on the matter. Our conclusions may surprise you! (But probably not…) Affiliate Links:Nord VPN – 73% off a 2 Year Subscription + 4 Months absolutely Free!!https://nordvpn.com/taone orContinue reading "Ep 61 – Home Labs!"

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In this episode, Andy and A.J. talk about what returning to the office looks likes, and is it really a requirement for IT Professionals? What’s your situation? Are you being asked to return to the office full time or a portion of the time, or is it still optional? Hit us up on Twitter soContinue reading "Ep 60 – Return to the Office!"

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This week we talk to Lily Clark. Lily has taken an amazing journey from Sales, to Customer Success, to Marketing, and she has recently landed in Offensive Security! Hear how Lily has taken on learning tech and landing her dream job working in Offensive Security. Useful Links:Kali Linux – https://www.kali.org/Parrot Linux – https://www.parrotsec.org/Free INE Training!Continue reading "Ep 59 – From Marketing to Offensive Security!"

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This week we talk to Luis, better known as NetSecWheezy! Luis shares his journey with us on how he went from slinging ice cream to Network Engineering! He’s had an exciting career so far and made some risky, yet rewarding moves. Wheezy is also one of the most active members of our Discord community, heContinue reading "Ep 58 – Wheezy!"

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In this episode, we interview Tom Hollingsworth! Tom shares how he went from being a Sr. Network Engineer at a Partner to the face of Tech Field Day! Tom also shares his journey to the CCIE, #29213. Also, if you’re interested in joining TFD as a delicate you’ll want to listen in! Links from theContinue reading "Ep 57 – Welcome to Tom’s Corner!"

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In this episode, we talk about their experience and the importance of documenting the network. We also go over the various tools used to document the network as well as the different types of diagrams. We’ll even discuss how you can get started and learn how to document your network for free – no needContinue reading "Ep 56 – Documentation"

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This week we discuss every IT Pro’s most hated, yet most helpful, thing – change management. What is it? Why does it exist? Why is such a pain? But, yet, why is it so helpful to us? We get to the bottom of these answers and more! Special shoutout to our Patreon members for makingContinue reading "Ep 55 – Change Management"

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This week we talk to CCIE, Technical Solutions Architect, Cisco Press Author, Pilot, and Blogger – Roddie Hasan. Roddie has over 30 years of experience in networking, and today focuses on Cisco Software-Defined Access, among other technologies. We’ll hear how Roddie got into IT and what ultimately influenced him to choose networking. Roddie also sharesContinue reading "Ep 54 – eiddoR"

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In today’s episode we talk to Emmanuel Pimentel, aka Manny! Manny is a prominent member of our community. He joins us and shares his journey on breaking into Enterprise Networking via retail! He has that perfect balance of positivity, drive, determination, and compassion. When someone has a win or achievement posted within Discord or Twitter,Continue reading "Ep 53 – Manny"

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From Collaboration to Cyber Security Engineer – this week we’re talking with Robin Canela! Robin shares his coming-up story, and how the quarantine in 2020 motivated him to make some big life changes. Hear how in this episode! You can find Robin: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobinCanela LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robincanela/ Blog: https://robincanela.com/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​ Follow usContinue reading "Ep 52 – The Cinna-man"

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In this episode we’re talking about SD-WAN! We discuss the benefits of SD-WAN, over traditional WAN, and share our experiences with various SD-WAN offerings. We don’t deep dive because we were trying to keep the discussion vendor agnostic. Consider this our intro to SD-WAN as there is much, much, more to discuss on the topic,Continue reading "Ep 51 – SD-WAN"

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You Tweeted us, DM’d us, emailed us, sent recordings, and some of you even sent us videos! We answered every single question we got in this 2 hour ask us anything special! Thank you for your support – now on to the next 50!! Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofnetengFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/Join the groupContinue reading "Ep 50 – Ask us anything!"

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In this episode we are talking about Burnout and Rust out! These will two are likely to hit any professional at some point in their career so we thought we’d take some time to discuss what these look like and how to most effectively deal with them. Special thanks to our Discord members for havingContinue reading "Ep 49 – Burnout and Rustout"

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This episode is sponsored by OpenGear, providing secure remote management of your critical network infrastructure. In this episode we talk to Dan Baxter, SE Manager, with OpenGear. We discuss Dan’s break into tech from Art Teacher to SE. We then answer the question “What is Out-Of-Band Management?” Then we touch on the OpenGear advantage! IfContinue reading "Ep 48 – Out-of-Band Management"

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This week we’re talking about everything on-call! What is it? What’s being “on-call” actually look like? What it means to various organizations. And most importantly – what you should look for when interviewing with a company when discussing being on call and compensation. Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on InstagramContinue reading "Ep 47 – Get Awoken When it’s Broken!"

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In this episode we’re talking about time management. We share tips and tactics we use to make the most of our time. What do you use to help manage your time? We’d love to hear from you! And, we’ve got some really exciting news, but you’ll have to listen to find out! A.J.’s app recommendations:Continue reading "Ep 46 – Time Management"

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In this episode, Dan, A.J., guest host Tim Bertino, and returning episode guest Tim McC talk about soft skills, their importance, how to sharpen them, and more. Join us as we share our experience with our own soft skills and were we see their importance shine the most. Cisco config rollback documentation – https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/config-mgmt/configuration/15-sy/config-mgmt-15-sy-book/cm-config-rollback-confirmed-change.html FollowContinue reading "Ep 45 – Softskillz"

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In this episode, two worlds collide! We chat with Frank Padikkala and the IT Factor podcast! We talk with Frank about the similarities between IT and AV professionals and how the two worlds often meet. We encourage Frank’s listeners to join us as we know a lot of the members of our own community haveContinue reading "Ep 44 – IT Factor Crossover!"

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In this episode, we talk to Teneyia! She shares her upcoming story on how she went from being a fitness trainer to Network Engineer. She shares her viewpoints on motivation vs discipline, and why one matters way more than another. She also gives great advice on handling interviews, and what to do when you areContinue reading "Ep 43 – You get 5 Seconds"

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In this episode we are joined by Tim Bertino once again! Tim, A.J., and Andy celebrate a ton of wins from our Winning channel, Tim introduces an exciting new blog series on the AONE blog that focuses on the CCNA, and we take a brief trip down memory lane recapping that last 30 or soContinue reading "Ep 42 – A Look Back"

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This week we speak with Beau, an audio engineer making a pivot to network engineering. Covid destroyed the live entertainment industry, so Beau made a decision to pursue a career in IT. Armed with his A+, Net+, home lab and CCNA study materials Beau plans to take and pass his CCNA by the end ofContinue reading "Ep 41 – From Audio to Network Engineer"

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This week we talk to Kevin Camacho, otherwise known as Automacho. Kevin came from the NOC and now works on Andy’s team as a Network Engineer with a focus on Automation. Kevin shares his journey and provides some advice to others on working in a NOC. You follow Kevin on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-camacho-39012812a/ Like usContinue reading "Ep 40 – Automacho"

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Andy and Aaron discuss Andy’s time working in the NOC, nicknames and how important the mental game is to success. Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/​Join the group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/artofneteng/Check out our website https://artofnetworkengineering.com​Contact us artofnetworkengineering@gmail.comMerch Store – https://artofneteng.com/storeJoin the Discord Study group – It’s all AboutContinue reading "Ep 39 – Andy’s Hard NOC Life"

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We are back this episode with Part 2 of our conversation with Bart Castle! Bart, Andy, and Aaron talk about the benefits of the cloud to software devs, Bart’s roots in networking, and a whole lot more in this week’s episode! Follow Bart!Twitter: @cloudbartYouTube: youtube.com/c/bartcastle NEW! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​FollowContinue reading "Ep 38 – Bart Castle Part 2"

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In this week’s episode we talk to musician, artist, and Cloud Guru – Bart Castle! Bart weaves an engaging and brilliant tapestry of music, yurts, wanderlust and cloud stories. Buckle up and get ready to learn some cool stuff on this one! Follow Bart!Twitter: @cloudbartYouTube: youtube.com/c/bartcastle NEW! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on TwitterContinue reading "Ep 37 – Bart Castle Part 1"

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In this episode A.J., Andy, and Dan discuss the differences in being a siloed engineer vs a jack of all trades. There are certainly pros and cons to each of these approaches. The team leverages and shares their experience with each of these approaches. NEW! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow usContinue reading "Ep 36 – Siloed vs Jack of All Trades"

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In this episode we talk to Jeff Clark, a Sales Engineer at Fortinet. Jeff discusses how he went from a mortgage broker, to Network Engineer, to SE, as well as what the SE role is all about. You can find more of Jeff online at:http://www.fortijeff.com/ NEW! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​FollowContinue reading "Ep 35 – FortiJeff"

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In this episode Dan and Andy discuss the technical interview with special guest, Tim McConnaughy. Tim is a Technical Solutions Architect at Cisco who has a lot of experience on both sides of the technical interview table. The guys talk about their personal experiences with technical interviews, how to prepare for one and how toContinue reading "Ep 34 – Technical Interviews"

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In this episode the guys talk about the life of a cord cutter. The advantages and disadvantages of cord cutting over traditional TV, the backend wheelings and dealings that make pay-as-you-go options impossible in traditional distribution models and streaming’s impact on the global network. NEW! Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofneteng​Follow usContinue reading "Ep 33 – Cord Cutters"

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In this episode, we talk with Peter Brown, co-author of Make it Stick! Peter is one of the team of three authors that wrote Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning. Peter explains the original idea for the book, the team discusses many of the tactics for successful learning outlined within the book, andContinue reading "Ep 32 – Make it Stick"

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In this episode, we talk to Tim Bertino! Tim is part of the AONE family working on our blog. He is the author and creator of the Faces of the Journey series, and he helps to find, and create, binge worth content for our website. When Tim isn’t working on the blog he is workingContinue reading "Ep 31 – Tim Bertino"

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In this episode, the boys take a moment to talk about mental health. They stress how important it is to take time and make sure to take good care of your mental health. If you’re going through difficult times it’s okay. It’s okay to have feelings and emotions, don’t hold that stuff in. As always,Continue reading "Ep 30 – Mental Health"

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In this episode, Andy and Aaron discuss their experiences as cable guys and how they contributed to their current IT positions. You’ll hear about the varied skillsets they obtained as cable technicians and how being a cable guy can be a great introduction into the technical arena. Be sure to check out https://teespring.com/stores/artofneteng All profitsContinue reading "Ep 29 – Cable Guys"

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In this episode Andy and A.J. discuss the jobs they had prior to getting into tech, and the decisions that ultimately led them to an IT Career path. You’ll hear the paths we almost took, why we ended up not taking them, and how Andy burned a car to the ground. Yeah you read thatContinue reading "Ep 28 – Before we got into IT"

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In this week’s episode, Andy and Aaron are absent, so it’s the Dan and A.J show! Dan and AJ talk about living in rural areas and the various challenges it can pose to the job market. They set the stage by talking about population sizes in their area and compare it to other areas, andContinue reading "Ep 27 – CCENT Emeritus"

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A.J., Dan, and Andy talk strategies for tracking progress on goals. As always, we get off the main topic but we cover a lot of great stuff in this episode, like how to properly use flashcards, using practice exams as a tool, and not waiting until just before your scheduled exam. We also celebrate breakingContinue reading "Ep 26 – Goal Hacks"

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In this episode, the guys discuss goal setting and their goals for 2021. Join them and let us know what you’re committing to in 2021. Hit us up on Twitter @artofneteng or use the hashtag #aone. This episode is available in video format on our YouTube Channel! Check it out: https://youtu.be/trxfYItKYNA Be sure to checkoutContinue reading "Ep 25 – 2021 Goals"

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In this week’s episode we talk to Mansoor. Mansoor works as Cisco TAC HTTS – (High Touch Technical Support) Technical Consulting Engineer dedicated to Google and AT&T. Mansoor started out working in NYC as a Cab driver and eventually found his way into IT. Todd Lammle CCNA Book – https://amzn.to/38rksmF Mansoor’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mansoor-alam-90b54545/ BeContinue reading "Ep 24 – From the Cab to TAC"

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In part two Keith shares insights on how he studies! He recommends reinvesting 2-3% of your income back into yourself, used for video training, lab equipment, and other study materials to help you grow. He goes on to discuss how he stays motived and the rest of the group jumps in. Keith also makes theContinue reading "Ep 23 – of IT"

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In this episode, we talk to The OG himself, Keith Barker! Keith, very openly, shares his journey into tech, and then into teaching. Keith also shares his experience obtaining not one, but two CCIEs – and this was all in just part one of this exciting two-part series! Follow Keith on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/KeithBarkerCCIEYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Keith6783CBT Nuggets: https://ogit.online/Keith-CBTDiscord:Continue reading "Ep 22 – The OG"

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This week we talk with Daniel Teycheney, all the way from Australia! Daniel talks about life as a Network Engineer in Australia, the similarities and differences. Daniel is a Network Automation Engineer for a global company. He shares his journey with us, and offers some advice on getting started with your Network Automation journey! YouContinue reading "Ep 21 – He Automates a LAN Down Unda"

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In this episode the guys answer the top 10 questions about getting started in networking. What study materials should I use? Physical vs. virtual lab? What are some good study habits? And, so much more! This episode runs a little longer than usual, we had a lot to say. Sign up for Cisco’s Packet TracerContinue reading "Ep 20 – Top 10 Questions"

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In this episode we speak to our resident technical recruiter, Brittany! Brittany is a Lead Technology Recruiter at Oscar Technology. She focuses mostly on the network industry and primarily helps to fill network engineering related positions. Brittany talks about her process and makes some fantastic recommendations for people seeking new roles as a network engineer.Continue reading "Ep 19 – She’s got jobs!"

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This week we talk to Carl! Carl shares his journey from the Marines, to FedEx, and then into IT. Carl also shares his experience preparing for, and taking, certification exams. Check out Carl’s article on the AONE Blog – The Art of Preparing for a Cisco Exam. You can follow Carl on Twitter, he isContinue reading "Ep 18 – Carl!"

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In this episode, you guessed, it’s just A.J. and Aaron. A.J. shares the latest journey he’s begun, discussing physical vs digital books, and more. The guys also discuss study habits and styles, and the idea of “total compensation” with your employer. Apologies for the poor audio on A.J’s side – he had the wrong inputContinue reading "Ep 17 – The A.J. and Aaron Show"

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This week Zig Zsiga joins the crew as we discuss – What is a Network Engineer? Zig is a Customer Delivery Architect at Cisco. Outside of Cisco he runs his own blog, YouTube Channel, and Podcast. Zig is also developing and running course on being a Network Designer/Architect. Additionally, Zig is a Dual CCIE inContinue reading "Ep 16 – What is a Network Engineer?"

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This week’s episode is part 2 of our interview with Knox Hutchinson. Check it out! This episode was not sponsored by CBT Nuggets. Knox just happens to be big fan of the podcast and we’re are a big fan of him, so this just made sense! To get more Knox check him out on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DataKnoxTwitter:Continue reading "Ep 15 – Knox"

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In this week’s episode we talk to Knox Hutchinson. That’s right, CBT Trainer, Knox joins us and tells us about how he got into IT and eventually IT Training at CBT. We had such a great conversation we had to break it up over two episodes! So, check out part one this week and comeContinue reading "Ep 14 – Data"

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In this episode Aaron returns, and along with Dan and Andy they chat with Deirra Footman, CCIEby30! Deirra shares her journey on getting into IT and finding her way into Network Engineering. Along the way she shares some great advice, that we haven’t yet heard on the show yet! And, Dan learns a lesson heContinue reading "Ep 13 – Deirra Footman, CCIEby30"

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In this week's episode we meet Matt. Matt shares his journey from the Ez-Desk to the Help Desk, and beyond! Make sure you seat belt is fastened, your tray table is in the upright and locked position, and get ready to take a ride with Matt!

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In this episode we talk to Shala, aka Gifted Lane! Shala tells her story on how she got into networking - which includes building networks and supporting one of the largest Oil and Gas companies in the world!

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We hit Episode 10! In this one Dan, A.J., and Andy take a moment to reflect on the last 10, talking about some of the feedback we've gotten, how covid has impacted us each a little differently, and some updates on some of our previous guests. We also discuss some of what's coming.

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In this episode we meet Eugene. Eugene works the help desk but how he got there is a very interesting story. Eugene also keeps one of the most upbeat and positive attitudes towards everything he does. You won't want to miss Episode 9 and Eugene.

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In this episode we meet Micheline. She's a lawyer turned Network Engineer hyper focused on Data Center and Cisco ACI. Hear more about Micheline's journey and her advice for success.

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In this episode we meet Joe, an infrastructure architect at a SaaS company. He touches everything and not just networking. He needs to see the really big picture! Joe discusses how his career prepared him to be an architect and shares his insights on facing nearly any situation or technology that comes his way.

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In this episode we meet Taylor. At only 24 years old he has tons of experience working in IT and holds 4 professional level certifications. Hear about Taylor's attitude towards his career, studying, and what contributed most to his successes.

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In this episode we interview our first guest, Danny. Danny takes us through his career starting with his time in the Marines as an IT Specialist, getting his CCNP and entering the civilian world working in healthcare, and finally landing at a VAR where he now works as a Design Architect. Join us for Episode 5 to hear more about Danny.

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In this episode Dan is off doing a site migration and enjoying some spectacular Memphis BBQ. A.J., Aaron, and Andy discuss the importance of your personal brand and what that means, and what it doesn't mean. We also give some great tips and advice on professional success, including how to stand out in a crowd, and interview even when you're not job hunting.

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In this episode, Aaron, A.J., Andy, and Dan discuss the changes to the CCNA blueprint compared to previous versions, the perceived value of certifications and what they've actually done for us (also perceived), we then discuss what works in and interview and what doesn't.

Have you recently taken and passed the Cisco CCNA 200-301? We'd love to hear from you! Head to our website https://artofnetworkengineering.com/ or hit us up on Twitter @artofneteng

Looking for a study group to help tackle those certifications? It's all About the Journey! Join us in Discord - https://discord.gg/hqZ7XEG

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In this episode Aaron, A.J., and Andy discuss COVID workforce impacts - Failure Plaques - Moving people to the cloud - Certification Walk of Shame - Testing from Your Bed. How has COVID19 impacted you?

Dan couldn't make it this week he was taking some much needed r&r.

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In this, the first episode, of The Art of Network Engineering, you'll meet the team of co-hosts. We each take a moment to introduce ourselves, share our backgrounds, and the steps we took to get where we are today.

A.J. Murray Twitter: @noblinkyblinky Blog: https://blog.noblinkyblinky.com Instagram: noblinkyblinky LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajmurrayvt/

Aaron Engineered Web: https://www.aaronengineered.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/aaronengineered Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaronengineered Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronengineered/

Andy Lapteff Twitter: https://twitter.com/andylapteff Blog: https://permitipandyandy.wordpress.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/permitipandyandy/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andylapteff/

Dan Twitter: https://twitter.com/SniffPacket