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Oct 4, 2024 • 45min

TNO004: DevOps, NetOps, and Batman – Part 2

Guest Tom McGonagle, the creator of GitNops, is back with host Scott Robohn for part two of their GitNops discussion. They continue their conversation about the principles and applications of GitNops in network operations, including automated testing, the collaborative role of GitHub, and the challenges of ensuring accurate configurations before deployment. Finally, they explore the... Read more »
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Oct 2, 2024 • 38min

D2DO252: (Re)Building Cloudflare’s Millions-of-Logs-Per-Second Logging Pipeline

Cloudflare’s transition from SysLog-NG to OpenTelemetry is the topic of discussion on this episode of Day Two DevOps. Guests Colin Douch and Jayson Cena from Cloudflare explain the reasons behind the migration, including the need for better scalability, memory safety, and maintainability. They delve into challenges such as ensuring uninterrupted customer traffic and optimizing performance.... Read more »
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Oct 1, 2024 • 46min

PP033: AI and Machine Learning 101 for Cybersecurity

The terms “AI” and “machine learning (ML)” get thrown around pretty regularly in IT and cybersecurity. On today’s Packet Protector we get an introduction to AI and ML to help you ask the right questions when vendors tout their latest AI-infused products. Our guest is Jeff Crume, a distinguished engineer and cybersecurity architect at IBM.... Read more »
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Oct 1, 2024 • 40min

NB497: Blocking AI Scraper Bots; HPE, Arista Reach for Bigger Slices of the Enterprise

Take a Network Break! This week we discuss significant vulnerabilities in HPE APs and Cisco Catalyst 9K switches, the benefits of bug bounties, how HPE is adding third-party device monitoring to Aruba Central, and whether Arista can succeed at positioning CloudVision as a management platform for enterprise data center, campus, and WAN environments. Alkira’s cloud... Read more »
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Sep 27, 2024 • 53min

HN751: Top Tips for Building A CCIE-EI Lab

The Packet Pushers and guest Mason Reimert discuss strategies he’s using to prepare for the Cisco CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure lab exam. Mason shares practical tips for hands-on labbing for both established and emerging technologies like SD-WAN and SD-Access, resource management, virtualization tools, and automation. He also highlights the importance of understanding APIs, data formats, and... Read more »
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Sep 26, 2024 • 35min

TL004: Fostering Psychological Safety for Tech Teams

The concept of psychological safety originated from research on surgical teams. Psychological safety is essential as it allows team members to voice concerns without fear of retaliation. As a leadership tool, it can help people perform at their highest levels. In this episode of Technically Leadership, guest Wesley Faulkner talks with host Laura Santamaria about... Read more »
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Sep 25, 2024 • 42min

NAN074: Integrate and Collaborate with Codespaces and Containerlab

GitHub Codespaces aims to simplify spinning up a developer environment in the cloud. Containerlab, which provides virtual lab environments for network engineers, is now integrated with Codespaces to make it easy to set up and share network labs. On today’s Network Automation Nerds show, we delve into this innovative use of GitHub Codespaces and containerlab... Read more »
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Sep 24, 2024 • 37min

PP032: Unpacking RPKI for BGP Security

Today on Packet Protector we get into BGP security. BGP is an essential protocol for directing traffic across the Internet, but it wasn’t designed with bad actors in mind, not to mention plain old configuration mistakes. Without additional controls in place, BGP is susceptible to issues such as route leaks and route hijacks that can... Read more »
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Sep 23, 2024 • 51min

NB496: Nokia’s Enterprise Data Center Intentions; Are AI ChatBots Worth the Nuclear Waste?

Take a Network Break! This week we discuss Microsoft’s proposed deal to buy power from the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, new APs and switches from Juniper Networks, and T-Mobile landing a customer driven by the network slicing capabilities of 5G. China disbands a botnet, Nokia takes on data center switch giants with a new... Read more »
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Sep 20, 2024 • 39min

TNO003: DevOps, NetOps, and Batman – Part 1

Tom McGonagle, an expert in adapting DevOps for Network Operations, joins to explore the intersection of DevOps and traditional NetOps. He introduces GitNops, a framework enhancing network automation. The conversation covers the evolution of DevOps principles, focusing on culture and configuration management. They discuss the complexities of network configuration testing, the significance of infrastructure as code, and the need for collaboration in software development, likening teamwork to superhero dynamics.

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