Since I've stopped doing these shows, I gotten alot of feedback asking where to find them. You can find Switching 1 and 2, VLANS, and STP at ARCHIVE.ORG.
I hope to post all of them soon.
Regards,
Brian
Monday, September 28, 2009
Since the last show....
Hi All,
I can't believe how popular this little podcast has become. To this day, I keep getting emails asking about the show. As you can see from the dates of the posts, I haven't been here for quite a while (Actually, since about the time I graduated from College!). Unfortunately, I won't be doing any more podcasts for the time being although that may change in the future. These shows were being hosted on my own personal server which I have since decommed. Some of the shows can be found on archive.org for those of you who are interested.
Since the last show...after graduating College I have obtained my CCNA and started working as a network engineer for a large mining company here in Sudbury. Initially, I was tasked with supporting a world-wide data network which gave me alot a real-world experience. (Hang in there with your certs...they are very important!). Since then, I have moved on to network architecture and design where I was tasked with developing and implementing a new VoIP network for Sudbury and the Eastern Seaboard operations. I was part of a team of dedicated network engineers that helped with this massive project. It was alot of fun and very exciting. That kept me busy for about a year. I essentially replaced a layer-2 based network consisting of hundreds of switches spread over a vast geographic area with a new, contemporary, layer-3 switched network complete with Cisco 6500 switches with RSM modules and an entire POE infrastructure using 3560s, 3750s, 4500s, and other goodies. I've been intrenched in Cisco, day and night for a few years now. I've been very fortunate to be able to work in a place where my 3 years of hardcore Cisco training was truly tested. I've done everything from configure switches, routers, VGs, CiscoWorks, Unity, CallManagers, Access Points, WSMs to having complete fiber polelines installed and everything in between.
Its been a fantastic ride! So as you can see, I kept busy and was not able to keep up with the shows. I hope to get back to them soon.
Regards,
Brian
I can't believe how popular this little podcast has become. To this day, I keep getting emails asking about the show. As you can see from the dates of the posts, I haven't been here for quite a while (Actually, since about the time I graduated from College!). Unfortunately, I won't be doing any more podcasts for the time being although that may change in the future. These shows were being hosted on my own personal server which I have since decommed. Some of the shows can be found on archive.org for those of you who are interested.
Since the last show...after graduating College I have obtained my CCNA and started working as a network engineer for a large mining company here in Sudbury. Initially, I was tasked with supporting a world-wide data network which gave me alot a real-world experience. (Hang in there with your certs...they are very important!). Since then, I have moved on to network architecture and design where I was tasked with developing and implementing a new VoIP network for Sudbury and the Eastern Seaboard operations. I was part of a team of dedicated network engineers that helped with this massive project. It was alot of fun and very exciting. That kept me busy for about a year. I essentially replaced a layer-2 based network consisting of hundreds of switches spread over a vast geographic area with a new, contemporary, layer-3 switched network complete with Cisco 6500 switches with RSM modules and an entire POE infrastructure using 3560s, 3750s, 4500s, and other goodies. I've been intrenched in Cisco, day and night for a few years now. I've been very fortunate to be able to work in a place where my 3 years of hardcore Cisco training was truly tested. I've done everything from configure switches, routers, VGs, CiscoWorks, Unity, CallManagers, Access Points, WSMs to having complete fiber polelines installed and everything in between.
Its been a fantastic ride! So as you can see, I kept busy and was not able to keep up with the shows. I hope to get back to them soon.
Regards,
Brian
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