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Heavy Networking from Packet Pushers

English, Technology, 1 season, 221 episodes, 21 hours, 22 minutes
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An unabashedly nerdy swan dive into networking technology. Weekly episodes feature industry experts, real-life network engineers and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp.
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HN719: Meet SuzieQ, The Network Observability Application

Guest Dinesh Dutt introduces his newest creation, SuzieQ. It’s a network observability platform application that has both a free, open source version and an enterprise version. Lightweight, fast, and platform-agnostic, SuzieQ’s use cases include network documentation, troubleshooting, fabric-wide visibility, network refresh and redesign, low/no code validation, audits and compliance, and proactive health checks. Hosts Ethan... Read more »
2/2/202456 minutes, 46 seconds
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HN718: Prisma SASE Gets Clever With TCP For Better App And User Experiences (Sponsored)

Remote and hybrid work means network engineers have to grapple with lossy residential networks such as home wireless that your work-from-home folks are using to access company resources. Their Wi-Fi sucks, and so their use of corporate resources sucks. Sure, you’ve got them plumbed into a SASE fabric, but that doesn’t fix their user experience... Read more »
1/26/202449 minutes, 26 seconds
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HN717: Network Source(s) Of Truth – A Roundtable Discussion

On today’s episode, we discuss networking sources of truth. That’s right, sources of truth, because you’re likely to have more than one depending on your environment and your point of view. On LinkedIn, Ethan quoted someone at the AutoCon0 conference who essentially said that the network itself shouldn’t be used as a source of truth.... Read more »
1/19/20241 hour, 14 minutes, 26 seconds
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HN716: Design-Driven Network Automation And Assurance

At AutoCon0 in November 2023, guest Jeremy Schulman delivered a talk from the main stage about delivering network assurance. If the term “network assurance” doesn’t mean anything to you, think about how you prove after an install or a change that the network is doing what it’s supposed to be doing. If you’re doing it... Read more »
1/12/202448 minutes, 17 seconds
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HN715: Prescribing The Right Dose Of Automation For A Hospital Network

We talk with network architects and engineers at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital about their automation strategy for mission-critical networks that support patient care. We explore the automation progress they've made, long-term goals, technical and cultural challenges, what they'd like to see from vendors, and more. The post HN715: Prescribing The Right Dose Of Automation For A Hospital Network appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/5/202445 minutes, 46 seconds
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HN715: Prescribing The Right Dose Of Automation For A Hospital Network

At NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, patients are the priority. That focus on patient care extends to the hospital’s campus network, data center, wireless network, and SD-WAN. These networks are instrumental for delivering medical applications and connecting medical devices. On today’s Heavy Networking, we talk with network architects and engineers at NewYork-Presbyterian about their use of automation to... Read more »
1/5/202445 minutes, 46 seconds
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HN714: Building The Branch Of The Future With SASE Powered By AI (Sponsored)

SD-WAN and SASE are evolving to encompass more features and capabilities around security, application performance, network visibility, and more. On today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, we look at how AI is transforming SD-WAN and SASE to help build the branch of the future. The post HN714: Building The Branch Of The Future With SASE Powered By AI (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/15/202342 minutes, 56 seconds
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HN714: Building The Branch Of The Future With SASE Powered By AI (Sponsored)

SD-WAN is evolving to encompass more features and capabilities around security, application performance, network visibility, and more. On today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, we look at how SD-WAN has transformed from a simple network connectivity solution to a comprehensive networking and security system. We discuss the limitations of legacy branch routers and... Read more »
12/15/202342 minutes, 56 seconds
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HN713: Network Automation: Where Are We, And Where Can We Go?

Today’s show is roundtable conversation on the state of automation in the networking industry. We discuss takeaways from the recent AutoCon event on network automation, and get into issues such as sources of truth and the role of abstractions in automation. We also talk about the learning, cultural, and business challenges of network automation--and how to get beyond them. The post HN713: Network Automation: Where Are We, And Where Can We Go? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/8/202355 minutes
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HN713: Network Automation: Where Are We, And Where Can We Go?

Welcome to Heavy Networking! On today’s show we’ve got a roundtable conversation on the state of automation in the networking industry. This show was inspired by the recent AutoCon conference, which is a new conference focused specifically on network automation. Ethan Banks and I both attended, as did two our guests, and we’re going share... Read more »
12/8/202355 minutes
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HN712: FortiGuard Security Services: Invisible Operations, Tangible Results (Sponsored)

Fortinet turns its on-prem and cloud security devices into a sensor network that collects threat intelligence across the globe. That intelligence then feeds those devices and services with new updates and the latest protections. In today's sponsored Heavy Networking, we talk with Fortinet about its Fortiguard Security Services, how they work, and how customers can take advantage of them. The post HN712: FortiGuard Security Services: Invisible Operations, Tangible Results (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/5/202337 minutes, 28 seconds
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HN712: FortiGuard Security Services: Invisible Operations, Tangible Results (Sponsored)

Today we’re talking security, but security you don’t always see. Fortinet, today’s sponsor, has millions of devices in the field. These are real-world devices seeing real-world traffic, all day, everyday. While those devices have a primary protection role, they can also serve as sensors that collect threat signals and feed threat intelligence services that can,... Read more »
12/5/202337 minutes, 28 seconds
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HN711: Get Cloud-Like Operation Of Your Data Center With Juniper Apstra And Terraform (Sponsored)

Today on Heavy Networking, sponsored by Juniper, we’ll talk about how Juniper’s Apstra software can help you operate your on-prem data center more like a public cloud; meaning service provisioning that’s repeatable, standardized, and straightforward to consume. We’ll also talk about how Apstra now works with Terraform to help streamline network self-service. The post HN711: Get Cloud-Like Operation Of Your Data Center With Juniper Apstra And Terraform (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/1/202342 minutes, 3 seconds
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HN711: Get Cloud-Like Operation Of Your Data Center With Juniper Apstra And Terraform (Sponsored)

Public clouds abstract away much of the nitty-gritty work that goes into provisioning infrastructure, including networking. Application teams can quickly connect resources and deploy applications without having to know much about the plumbing that links everything together. When they compare the public cloud experience to standing up applications in an on-prem data center, the on-prem... Read more »
12/1/202342 minutes, 3 seconds
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HN710: The Future Of Networking With Brad Casemore – Part 2

Analyst Brad Casemore offers his takes on the rise of zero trust, the influence of geopolitics on IT, what's driving the need for visibility and observability on prem and in the cloud, and whether 5G will ever live up to the hype. The post HN710: The Future Of Networking With Brad Casemore – Part 2 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/17/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
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HN710: The Future Of Networking With Brad Casemore – Part 2

We continue our Future of Networking series with part two of our conversation with Brad Casemore. Now retired, Brad has participated in the industry as both a technologist and IDC analyst. In this episode we look at the rise of zero trust and what it means for campus networking. We discuss how geopolitics influences IT... Read more »
11/17/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 3 seconds
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HN709: Protecting Data, Apps With Cloud DLP And CASB (Sponsored)

Cloud environments often have poor visibility and monitoring, and controlling access to sensitive corporate data is difficult. We speak with sponsor Palo Alto Networks about how it integrates CASB and Data Loss Prevention to control Web access and prevent sensitive information from leaking from your organization. The post HN709: Protecting Data, Apps With Cloud DLP And CASB (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/10/202340 minutes, 27 seconds
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HN709: Protecting Data, Apps With Cloud DLP And CASB (Sponsored)

Cloud environments often have poor visibility and monitoring, and sensitive corporate data can be placed in many different locations – object stores, databases, and so on. Maintaining access control is hard, and managing compliance and governance on that access and data is a real problem. And each cloud has its own proprietary security tools that... Read more »
11/10/202340 minutes, 27 seconds
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HN708: The Future Of Networking With Brad Casemore – Part 1

The Future of Networking series continues with Brad Casemore, who survived multiple decades in the technology sector, including sixteen years as an analyst for IDC. He's been a longtime observer of networking markets, technologies, and trends. We talk about the interest in AI and try to separate the hype from the reality, multi-cloud networking, and more. The post HN708: The Future Of Networking With Brad Casemore – Part 1 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/3/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 55 seconds
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HN708: The Future Of Networking With Brad Casemore – Part 1

The Future of Networking series continues with Brad Casemore, who survived multiple decades in the technology sector, including sixteen years as an analyst for IDC. He’s been a longtime observer of networking markets, technologies, and trends. Recently retired from the analyst business, we’ve invited Brad onto the show as a kind of exit interview to... Read more »
11/3/20231 hour, 4 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 707: Getting Real With Selector’s AIOps (Sponsored)

AI and machine learning are finally being applied to networking in meaningful ways. On today's sponsored show we talk with Selector about its AIOps platform, which ingests networking logs, flows, configurations, SNMP, and other telemetry to detect patterns, spot problems, and provide contextual insights to help network engineers do their jobs better. We speak with Selector about what it is, how it works, and concrete use cases. The post Heavy Networking 707: Getting Real With Selector’s AIOps (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/27/202349 minutes, 58 seconds
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HN707: Getting Real With Selector’s AIOps (Sponsored)

AI and machine learning are finally being applied to networking in meaningful ways. On today's sponsored show we talk with Selector about its AIOps platform, which ingests networking logs, flows, configurations, SNMP, and other telemetry to detect patterns, spot problems, and provide contextual insights to help network engineers do their jobs better. We speak with Selector about what it is, how it works, and concrete use cases.
10/27/202349 minutes, 58 seconds
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Heavy Networking 706: The GitNops Approach To Collaborative Network Automation

Today’s Heavy Networking is about collaborative automation via GitNops, which applies DevOps principles to networking. That means things like version control, working with sources of truth, operating infrastructure as code, and collaborating on network on changes and updates. GitNops benefits include automation, repeatability, and scalability. We'll dive into GitNops with guest Tom McGonagle. The post Heavy Networking 706: The GitNops Approach To Collaborative Network Automation appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/20/20231 hour, 14 seconds
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Heavy Networking 706: The GitNops Approach To Collaborative Network Automation

Today’s Heavy Networking is about collaborative automation via GitNops, which applies DevOps principles to networking. That means things like version control, working with sources of truth, operating infrastructure as code, and collaborating on network on changes and updates. GitNops benefits include automation, repeatability, and scalability. We'll dive into GitNops with guest Tom McGonagle.
10/20/20231 hour, 14 seconds
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Heavy Networking 705: Evolving From Python To Platforms For Network Automation (Sponsored)

Today on Heavy Networking we talk about how to get from a handful of Python scripts to a network automation platform that enables a self-service environment and incorporates the checks and governance required to make sure the automation doesn't blow up the network. Our sponsor today is Itential. Itential offers just such a network automation platform. We talk about how Itential makes it happen, including simple and more complex examples. The post Heavy Networking 705: Evolving From Python To Platforms For Network Automation (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/13/202339 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 705: Evolving From Python To Platforms For Network Automation (Sponsored)

Today on Heavy Networking we talk about how to get from a handful of Python scripts to a network automation platform that enables a self-service environment and incorporates the checks and governance required to make sure the automation doesn't blow up the network. Our sponsor today is Itential. Itential offers just such a network automation platform. We talk about how Itential makes it happen, including simple and more complex examples.
10/13/202339 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 704: Roundtable Redux: Blaming The Network; Containerlab Love; 400G Envy

Today's Heavy Networking is another roundtable episode. We've assembled a group of network engineers to talk about what's on their minds. Topics today include why other IT departments adn end users are quick to blame the network first, and what can be done about it; using Nokia's open-source Containerlab for testing and development work; and why you shouldn't feel left behind when you hear talk about 400G and 800G networks. The post Heavy Networking 704: Roundtable Redux: Blaming The Network; Containerlab Love; 400G Envy appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/6/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 21 seconds
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Heavy Networking 704: Roundtable Redux: Blaming The Network; Containerlab Love; 400G Envy

Today's Heavy Networking is another roundtable episode. We've assembled a group of network engineers to talk about what's on their minds. Topics today include why other IT departments adn end users are quick to blame the network first, and what can be done about it; using Nokia's open-source Containerlab for testing and development work; and why you shouldn't feel left behind when you hear talk about 400G and 800G networks.
10/6/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 21 seconds
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Heavy Networking 703: Integrating ZTNA And SASE With Palo Alto Networks (Sponsored)

Today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, discusses Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) across the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). You could think of ZTNA, as VPN evolved and SASE as SD-WAN evolved. Not only do you get an overlay connectivity fabric, but you also get cloud-hosted security services. We talk about how it all works together, the role of client software, Palo Alto Networks' architecture, integrating an IDP, and more. The post Heavy Networking 703: Integrating ZTNA And SASE With Palo Alto Networks (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/29/202348 minutes, 19 seconds
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Heavy Networking 703: Integrating ZTNA And SASE With Palo Alto Networks (Sponsored)

Today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, discusses Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) across the Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). You could think of ZTNA, as VPN evolved and SASE as SD-WAN evolved. Not only do you get an overlay connectivity fabric, but you also get cloud-hosted security services. We talk about how it all works together, the role of client software, Palo Alto Networks' architecture, integrating an IDP, and more.
9/29/202348 minutes, 19 seconds
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Heavy Networking 702: Supporting Network Automation With The Pandas Python Library

Today's Heavy Networking covers Pandas. Not the cuddly bears that eat bamboo, but the Python library that makes it easy for you to work with a set of data. Import Pandas at the top of your Python script, follow one of many Pandas tutorials online, and in short order you’ll be able to perform data operations in a spreadsheet-like way. We talk network automation use cases for Pandas with Rick Donato. The post Heavy Networking 702: Supporting Network Automation With The Pandas Python Library appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/22/202329 minutes, 59 seconds
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Heavy Networking 702: Supporting Network Automation With The Pandas Python Library

Today's Heavy Networking covers Pandas. Not the cuddly bears that eat bamboo, but the Python library that makes it easy for you to work with a set of data. Import Pandas at the top of your Python script, follow one of many Pandas tutorials online, and in short order you’ll be able to perform data operations in a spreadsheet-like way. We talk network automation use cases for Pandas with Rick Donato.
9/22/202329 minutes, 59 seconds
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Heavy Networking 701: Monitoring SD-WAN At Scale With Broadcom (Sponsored)

Our topic today on Heavy Networking is SD-WAN monitoring at massive scale. Scale can grow quickly with SD-WAN when you account for the underlay, overlays, gateways, endpoints, and more. We talk with sponsor Broadcom about their monitoring platform and dig into a case study with a Broadcom customer providing global IT infrastructure for thousands of their own customers. The post Heavy Networking 701: Monitoring SD-WAN At Scale With Broadcom (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/15/202343 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heavy Networking 701: Monitoring SD-WAN At Scale With Broadcom (Sponsored)

Our topic today on Heavy Networking is SD-WAN monitoring at massive scale. Scale can grow quickly with SD-WAN when you account for the underlay, overlays, gateways, endpoints, and more. We talk with sponsor Broadcom about their monitoring platform and dig into a case study with a Broadcom customer providing global IT infrastructure for thousands of their own customers.
9/15/202343 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heavy Networking 700: Rethinking Networking and Security For The Campus And Branch With Fortinet (Sponsored)

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we talk with Fortinet about how it converges network and security across the breadth of its portfolio. Fortinet is best known for its firewalls, but the company also offers campus and branch switches, has a wireless portfolio, offers SD-WAN and SASE, provides AI-supported operations, and more. We also talk about Fortinet's approach to the branch office that rethinks networking, security, and performance. The post Heavy Networking 700: Rethinking Networking and Security For The Campus And Branch With Fortinet (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/12/202348 minutes, 33 seconds
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Heavy Networking 700: Rethinking Networking and Security For The Campus And Branch With Fortinet (Sponsored)

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we talk with Fortinet about how it converges network and security across the breadth of its portfolio. Fortinet is best known for its firewalls, but the company also offers campus and branch switches, has a wireless portfolio, offers SD-WAN and SASE, provides AI-supported operations, and more. We also talk about Fortinet's approach to the branch office that rethinks networking, security, and performance.
9/12/202348 minutes, 33 seconds
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Heavy Networking 699: Connecting Multicloud Kubernetes Clusters With Virtual Application Networks

Virtual Application Networks, or VANs, are today’s Heavy Networking topic. Our guest is Ted Ross, motive force behind the Skupper.io project. Skupper builds VANs in Kubernetes clusters that are conceptually like a VLAN or VPN, except that all the magic happens at layer 7. Skupper is based on the Advanced Message Queueing Protocol (AMQP), making it effectively a message bus used to interconnect application messages inside of mTLS tunnels running on top of whatever L3 network is available. If you're confused, don't be. We talk it all out, and explain why it's relevant to today's networking pros. The post Heavy Networking 699: Connecting Multicloud Kubernetes Clusters With Virtual Application Networks appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/8/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 699: Connecting Multicloud Kubernetes Clusters With Virtual Application Networks

Virtual Application Networks, or VANs, are today’s Heavy Networking topic. Our guest is Ted Ross, motive force behind the Skupper.io project. Skupper builds VANs in Kubernetes clusters that are conceptually like a VLAN or VPN, except that all the magic happens at layer 7. Skupper is based on the Advanced Message Queueing Protocol (AMQP), making it effectively a message bus used to interconnect application messages inside of mTLS tunnels running on top of whatever L3 network is available. If you're confused, don't be. We talk it all out, and explain why it's relevant to today's networking pros.
9/8/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 698: Integrating Edge Networking And Compute With VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking we explore the edge. But where is the edge? In today's conversation with sponsor VMware, it's a remote location where data is being generated. It could be end users in a branch office, or IoT devices and sensors on a factory floor. These edge locations needs integrated compute and networking to run application workloads while also being able to  connect to cloud applications and services. We discuss the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator, which provides unified management for networking and compute at remote sites. The post Heavy Networking 698: Integrating Edge Networking And Compute With VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/5/202341 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 698: Integrating Edge Networking And Compute With VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking we explore the edge. But where is the edge? In today's conversation with sponsor VMware, it's a remote location where data is being generated. It could be end users in a branch office, or IoT devices and sensors on a factory floor. These edge locations needs integrated compute and networking to run application workloads while also being able to  connect to cloud applications and services. We discuss the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator, which provides unified management for networking and compute at remote sites.
9/5/202341 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 697: Getting Operational Visibility Into The Networks That Matter (Sponsored)

In today's sponsored Heavy Networking we explore new features in Cisco Thousand Eyes, an operational tool based on visibility and observability of public and private network. Thousand Eyes has continued to grow into complex operational areas such AWS Network Path, Webex performance, and integrations with Meraki to help you identify and fix network and application performance problems. The post Heavy Networking 697: Getting Operational Visibility Into The Networks That Matter (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/1/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Heavy Networking 697: Getting Operational Visibility Into The Networks That Matter (Sponsored)

In today's sponsored Heavy Networking we explore new features in Cisco Thousand Eyes, an operational tool based on visibility and observability of public and private network. Thousand Eyes has continued to grow into complex operational areas such AWS Network Path, Webex performance, and integrations with Meraki to help you identify and fix network and application performance problems.
9/1/202344 minutes, 50 seconds
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Heavy Networking 696: EVPN Fundamentals (And Some VXLAN) With Tony Bourke

EVPN/VXLAN is our topic on today's Heavy Networking. What is it? What’s it for? Should you deploy it? Since you’ve probably already got a network, how do you add EVPN to it? Do you need special hardware? How does EVPN impact your security design? And what are the fundamentals? Our guest with the answers is IT instructor Tony Bourke. The post Heavy Networking 696: EVPN Fundamentals (And Some VXLAN) With Tony Bourke appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/25/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
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Heavy Networking 696: EVPN Fundamentals (And Some VXLAN) With Tony Bourke

EVPN/VXLAN is our topic on today's Heavy Networking. What is it? What’s it for? Should you deploy it? Since you’ve probably already got a network, how do you add EVPN to it? Do you need special hardware? How does EVPN impact your security design? And what are the fundamentals? Our guest with the answers is IT instructor Tony Bourke.
8/25/20231 hour, 12 minutes, 40 seconds
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Heavy Networking 695: Automating Network And Firewall Operations With BackBox (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking we explore network and firewall automation with sponsor BackBox. BackBox has developed a platform that aims to deliver practical automation out of the box. We get under the hood to understand how it works, what it delivers, and how it addresses the challenges of network and security operations. The post Heavy Networking 695: Automating Network And Firewall Operations With BackBox (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/18/202337 minutes, 41 seconds
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Heavy Networking 695: Automating Network And Firewall Operations With BackBox (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking we explore network and firewall automation with sponsor BackBox. BackBox has developed a platform that aims to deliver practical automation out of the box. We get under the hood to understand how it works, what it delivers, and how it addresses the challenges of network and security operations.
8/18/202337 minutes, 41 seconds
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Heavy Networking 694: A Network Engineering Roundtable

This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting. The post Heavy Networking 694: A Network Engineering Roundtable appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/11/202357 minutes, 17 seconds
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Heavy Networking 694: A Network Engineering Roundtable

This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting.
8/11/202357 minutes, 17 seconds
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Heavy Networking 693: Securing Workforce Transformation With Cloud SWG (Sponsored)

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we dig into cloud-delivered Secure Web Gateways (SWGs), which help guard end users against Web-based threats and enforce corporate Web access policies. As employees split time between home, office, and who knows where else, and as more applications move online, cloud-based SWGs help connect and protect workers. Our sponsor is Palo Alto Networks. The post Heavy Networking 693: Securing Workforce Transformation With Cloud SWG (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/4/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 693: Securing Workforce Transformation With Cloud SWG (Sponsored)

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we dig into cloud-delivered Secure Web Gateways (SWGs), which help guard end users against Web-based threats and enforce corporate Web access policies. As employees split time between home, office, and who knows where else, and as more applications move online, cloud-based SWGs help connect and protect workers. Our sponsor is Palo Alto Networks.
8/4/202352 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 692: Implementing Practical Network Automation – With Tony Bourke

If you’ve been staring down the barrel of network automation and wonder what the proper approach might be, today’s episode is for you. The Packet Pushers chat with Tony Bourke about what network automation tools and techniques have become the default standard, how to prepare your network and team for automation, and how to get started. The post Heavy Networking 692: Implementing Practical Network Automation – With Tony Bourke appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/28/202358 minutes, 45 seconds
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Heavy Networking 692: Implementing Practical Network Automation – With Tony Bourke

If you’ve been staring down the barrel of network automation and wonder what the proper approach might be, today’s episode is for you. The Packet Pushers chat with Tony Bourke about what network automation tools and techniques have become the default standard, how to prepare your network and team for automation, and how to get started.
7/28/202358 minutes, 45 seconds
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Heavy Networking 691: Why OOB Infrastructure Is Critical For IT Ops & Automation With ZPE Systems (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking podcast, we look at how sponsor ZPE Systems is rethinking Out-Of-Band management for automated, NetOps-driven infrastructure. This includes tasks like device staging, deployments, upgrades, and more. And you don’t just have to take ZPE’s word for it; we also talk to a customer who’s using the products to run a retail business with a lean networking team that supports more than fifty sites. The post Heavy Networking 691: Why OOB Infrastructure Is Critical For IT Ops & Automation With ZPE Systems (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/21/202340 minutes, 20 seconds
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Heavy Networking 691: Why OOB Infrastructure Is Critical For IT Ops & Automation With ZPE Systems (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking podcast, we look at how sponsor ZPE Systems is rethinking Out-Of-Band management for automated, NetOps-driven infrastructure. This includes tasks like device staging, deployments, upgrades, and more. And you don’t just have to take ZPE’s word for it; we also talk to a customer who’s using the products to run a retail business with a lean networking team that supports more than fifty sites.
7/21/202340 minutes, 20 seconds
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Heavy Networking 690: LACP Is Not Link Aggregation – With Tony Bourke

On today’s Heavy Networking we talk LACP and link aggregation. While bonding two or more links together to act as a single virtual link has been done for decades, LACP and link aggregation aren't the same thing, and the distinction matters. Our guest to get into the differences is network instructor Tony Bourke. The post Heavy Networking 690: LACP Is Not Link Aggregation – With Tony Bourke appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/14/202351 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 690: LACP Is Not Link Aggregation – With Tony Bourke

On today’s Heavy Networking we talk LACP and link aggregation. While bonding two or more links together to act as a single virtual link has been done for decades, LACP and link aggregation aren't the same thing, and the distinction matters. Our guest to get into the differences is network instructor Tony Bourke.
7/14/202351 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 689: Prepping For Certification Exams With Mary Fasang

Certifications are a part of life in IT. On today's Heavy Networking we explore preparation strategies with guest Mary Fasang. Her certs run the gamut from CompTIA to MCSE to the CCNP, as well as the PMP and ITIL certs. How should you prepare for a cert in 2023 when there’s so much content, so many training options, as well as home labbing available? How do you handle failure? Which certs have been the hardest? What study materials have proved helpful? Mary shares her strategies. The post Heavy Networking 689: Prepping For Certification Exams With Mary Fasang appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/7/202346 minutes, 42 seconds
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Heavy Networking 689: Prepping For Certification Exams With Mary Fasang

Certifications are a part of life in IT. On today's Heavy Networking we explore preparation strategies with guest Mary Fasang. Her certs run the gamut from CompTIA to MCSE to the CCNP, as well as the PMP and ITIL certs. How should you prepare for a cert in 2023 when there’s so much content, so many training options, as well as home labbing available? How do you handle failure? Which certs have been the hardest? What study materials have proved helpful? Mary shares her strategies.
7/7/202346 minutes, 42 seconds
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Heavy Networking 688: Packet-Level Fundamentals With Chris Greer

Packet-level fundamentals are essential for network engineers to be able to diagnose and solve network and application problems. On today's Heavy Networking, we dive into the transport layer and packets with packet analysis expert and instructor Chris Greer. The post Heavy Networking 688: Packet-Level Fundamentals With Chris Greer appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/30/202348 minutes, 38 seconds
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Heavy Networking 688: Packet-Level Fundamentals With Chris Greer

Packet-level fundamentals are essential for network engineers to be able to diagnose and solve network and application problems. On today's Heavy Networking, we dive into the transport layer and packets with packet analysis expert and instructor Chris Greer.
6/30/202348 minutes, 38 seconds
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HN687 Juniper CORA Coherent Optics Enabling IPoDWDM

Its about reducing the cost and complexity of DWDM coherent optical networks. Connecting the DWDM network directly to your router removes the DWDM edge equipment which simplifies operation, reduce cost,space & power while improving provisioning time. How is Juniper entering this market and what do you need to know ? The post HN687 Juniper CORA Coherent Optics Enabling IPoDWDM appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/27/202353 minutes, 49 seconds
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HN687 Juniper CORA Coherent Optics Enabling IPoDWDM

Its about reducing the cost and complexity of DWDM coherent optical networks. Connecting the DWDM network directly to your router removes the DWDM edge equipment which simplifies operation, reduce cost,space & power while improving provisioning time. How is Juniper entering this market and what do you need to know ?
6/27/202353 minutes, 49 seconds
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Heavy Networking 686: Juniper Cloud-Native Contrail Networking CN2 (Sponsored)

Today we’re going deep on software-defined networking for containers and OpenStack with sponsor Juniper Networks. Juniper has revamped its approach to secure networking for telcos and telco cloud-delivered services with Juniper’s Cloud-Native Contrail Networking or CN2 software. CN2 lets you automate the creation of network connections for containers and for virtual machines while also providing routing, security, segmentation and isolation of workloads. Our guest and guide into the guts of Cloud-Native Contrail Networking, hereafter referred to as CN2, is Nick Davey. Nick is Director of Product Management for SDN and Telco Cloud technologies. The post Heavy Networking 686: Juniper Cloud-Native Contrail Networking CN2 (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/16/202351 minutes, 9 seconds
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Heavy Networking 686: Juniper Cloud-Native Contrail Networking CN2 (Sponsored)

Today we’re going deep on software-defined networking for containers and OpenStack with sponsor Juniper Networks. Juniper has revamped its approach to secure networking for telcos and telco cloud-delivered services with Juniper’s Cloud-Native Contrail Networking or CN2 software. CN2 lets you automate the creation of network connections for containers and for virtual machines while also providing routing, security, segmentation and isolation of workloads. Our guest and guide into the guts of Cloud-Native Contrail Networking, hereafter referred to as CN2, is Nick Davey. Nick is Director of Product Management for SDN and Telco Cloud technologies.
6/16/202351 minutes, 9 seconds
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Heavy Networking 685: Opengear With Zero Trust Approach in the Out of Band (sponsored)

Remote operation of infrastructure has renewed importance in the era of remote working. Opengear offers secure, zero trust and segmented methods to reach serial & LAN ports plus GUI interfaces. You can add observability agents like Thousand Eyes into containers so that your worst day becomes just another day. The post Heavy Networking 685: Opengear With Zero Trust Approach in the Out of Band (sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/14/202335 minutes, 12 seconds
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Heavy Networking 685: Opengear With Zero Trust Approach in the Out of Band (sponsored)

Remote operation of infrastructure has renewed importance in the era of remote working. Opengear offers secure, zero trust and segmented methods to reach serial & LAN ports plus GUI interfaces. You can add observability agents like Thousand Eyes into containers so that your worst day becomes just another day.
6/14/202335 minutes, 12 seconds
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Heavy Networking 684: What To Do With Your E-Waste?

By some estimates, 50 to 70 million tons of e-waste is generated every year, and that number is growing. When sent to landfills to be buried or burned, e-waste can leach toxic chemicals into soil and air. On today’s Heavy Networking, we’ll look at options for responsible disposal of IT gear, including repurposing it on site, reselling or donating it, and working with e-cycling companies. The post Heavy Networking 684: What To Do With Your E-Waste? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/9/202349 minutes, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 684: What To Do With Your E-Waste?

By some estimates, 50 to 70 million tons of e-waste is generated every year, and that number is growing. When sent to landfills to be buried or burned, e-waste can leach toxic chemicals into soil and air. On today’s Heavy Networking, we’ll look at options for responsible disposal of IT gear, including repurposing it on site, reselling or donating it, and working with e-cycling companies.
6/9/202349 minutes, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 683: Palo Alto Networks Integrates AIOps Into ADEM For Faster Remediation (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking we have a conversation about monitoring, visibility, and observability with sponsor Palo Alto Networks. More specifically we’ll dig into Palo Alto Networks’ Autonomous Digital Experience Management, or ADEM product, and how Palo Alto Networks is integrating ADEM with AIOps. The post Heavy Networking 683: Palo Alto Networks Integrates AIOps Into ADEM For Faster Remediation (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/6/202343 minutes, 3 seconds
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Heavy Networking 683: Palo Alto Networks Integrates AIOps Into ADEM For Faster Remediation (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking we have a conversation about monitoring, visibility, and observability with sponsor Palo Alto Networks. More specifically we’ll dig into Palo Alto Networks’ Autonomous Digital Experience Management, or ADEM product, and how Palo Alto Networks is integrating ADEM with AIOps.
6/6/202343 minutes, 3 seconds
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Heavy Networking 682: Automating Upgrades And Ensuring Compliance With BackBox (Sponsored)

If you’ve shied away from network automation because you’re a network engineer not a coder, fear not. There are network automation approaches that can help you get needful work done and don’t require a computer science degree. On today's Heavy Networking we talk with sponsor BackBox about its practical approach to network automation and dive into use cases including network OS backups and compliance. The post Heavy Networking 682: Automating Upgrades And Ensuring Compliance With BackBox (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/2/202339 minutes, 54 seconds
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Heavy Networking 682: Automating Upgrades And Ensuring Compliance With BackBox (Sponsored)

If you’ve shied away from network automation because you’re a network engineer not a coder, fear not. There are network automation approaches that can help you get needful work done and don’t require a computer science degree. On today's Heavy Networking we talk with sponsor BackBox about its practical approach to network automation and dive into use cases including network OS backups and compliance.
6/2/202339 minutes, 54 seconds
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Heavy Networking 681: Under The Hood Of Formula 1 Networking

Modern F1 racing is bathed in data. Real-time vehicle telemetry. In-car video feeds. More video from camera crews and drones. Live streaming. All of this and more needs a network. On today's Heavy Networking we speak with Formula 1's David Ramsden, Senior Network Engineer; and Lee Wright, Head of IT Operations, to get the inside track on building the networks that support F1 races. The post Heavy Networking 681: Under The Hood Of Formula 1 Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/26/202351 minutes, 5 seconds
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Heavy Networking 681: Under The Hood Of Formula 1 Networking

Modern F1 racing is bathed in data. Real-time vehicle telemetry. In-car video feeds. More video from camera crews and drones. Live streaming. All of this and more needs a network. On today's Heavy Networking we speak with Formula 1's David Ramsden, Senior Network Engineer; and Lee Wright, Head of IT Operations, to get the inside track on building the networks that support F1 races.
5/26/202351 minutes, 5 seconds
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Heavy Networking 680: Speed Up Mean Time To WAN Innocence With Broadcom NetOps (Sponsored)

It's common for SD-WAN vendors to offer monitoring as part of the solution, but leaves the question … how do I monitor the rest of the network? Today’s sponsor Broadcom offers digital experience monitoring that is independent of the underlying WAN infrastructure. We explore how it works with guest is Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist, NetOps by Broadcom. The post Heavy Networking 680: Speed Up Mean Time To WAN Innocence With Broadcom NetOps (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/19/202346 minutes, 10 seconds
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Heavy Networking 680: Speed Up Mean Time To WAN Innocence With Broadcom NetOps (Sponsored)

It's common for SD-WAN vendors to offer monitoring as part of the solution, but leaves the question … how do I monitor the rest of the network? Today’s sponsor Broadcom offers digital experience monitoring that is independent of the underlying WAN infrastructure. We explore how it works with guest is Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist, NetOps by Broadcom.
5/19/202346 minutes, 10 seconds
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Heavy Networking 679: Mountaintop Networking And Long-Haul Wireless

Today's Heavy Networking explores the challenges Wireless ISPs (WISPs) face when bringing services to locations without a lot of fiber in the ground. Those challenges include lining up radio antennas, maintaining mountaintop gear, wild horses, network and routing designs, and more. Our guest is Bradley Thompson, Senior Network Engineer at SkyFiber Internet. The post Heavy Networking 679: Mountaintop Networking And Long-Haul Wireless appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/12/202357 minutes, 39 seconds
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Heavy Networking 679: Mountaintop Networking And Long-Haul Wireless

Today's Heavy Networking explores the challenges Wireless ISPs (WISPs) face when bringing services to locations without a lot of fiber in the ground. Those challenges include lining up radio antennas, maintaining mountaintop gear, wild horses, network and routing designs, and more. Our guest is Bradley Thompson, Senior Network Engineer at SkyFiber Internet.
5/12/202357 minutes, 39 seconds
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Heavy Networking 678: How Cisco Accelerates The IP/Optical Automation Journey (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking we dive into the frameworks commonly used by service providers to tackle network slicing and traffic engineering challenges. We'll also talk their pros and cons, and the approach that Cisco is seeing its customers adopt as providers create virtual networking products for their customers. Cisco is our sponsor for today's show. The post Heavy Networking 678: How Cisco Accelerates The IP/Optical Automation Journey (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/5/202348 minutes, 12 seconds
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Heavy Networking 678: How Cisco Accelerates The IP/Optical Automation Journey (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking we dive into the frameworks commonly used by service providers to tackle network slicing and traffic engineering challenges. We'll also talk their pros and cons, and the approach that Cisco is seeing its customers adopt as providers create virtual networking products for their customers. Cisco is our sponsor for today's show.
5/5/202348 minutes, 12 seconds
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Heavy Networking 677: US Networking User Association – Meetups For Network Engineers

You ever want a group of fellow networking nerds to hang with once in a while? The US Networking User Association might be exactly what you’re looking for. With local networking user groups popping up in various places all over the US and soon other countries, the USNUA is fostering community and knowledge sharing for networkers everywhere. On today's Heavy Networking we speak with Jason Gintert and Chris Kane, two of the folks behind the USNUA organization, to discuss what the USNUA is, and how you can work with them to get a NUG started in your area. The post Heavy Networking 677: US Networking User Association – Meetups For Network Engineers appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/2/202347 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 677: US Networking User Association – Meetups For Network Engineers

You ever want a group of fellow networking nerds to hang with once in a while? The US Networking User Association might be exactly what you’re looking for. With local networking user groups popping up in various places all over the US and soon other countries, the USNUA is fostering community and knowledge sharing for networkers everywhere. On today's Heavy Networking we speak with Jason Gintert and Chris Kane, two of the folks behind the USNUA organization, to discuss what the USNUA is, and how you can work with them to get a NUG started in your area.
5/2/202347 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 676: Implementing ZTNA And SASE With Fortinet (Sponsored)

Fortinet is a security vendor most of you have heard of. But if all you think of when you hear the name “Fortinet” is firewalls, well yeah, but you should think more broadly. On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we're going after the work-from-anywhere challenge with Fortinet’s Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) tech, all of which is baked into FortiOS. If you’re running a FortiGate, you’ve got these capabilities already. The post Heavy Networking 676: Implementing ZTNA And SASE With Fortinet (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/28/202349 minutes, 53 seconds
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Heavy Networking 676: Implementing ZTNA And SASE With Fortinet (Sponsored)

Fortinet is a security vendor most of you have heard of. But if all you think of when you hear the name “Fortinet” is firewalls, well yeah, but you should think more broadly. On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we're going after the work-from-anywhere challenge with Fortinet’s Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) tech, all of which is baked into FortiOS. If you’re running a FortiGate, you’ve got these capabilities already.
4/28/202349 minutes, 53 seconds
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Heavy Networking 675: Enabling Self-Service Automation & NetDevOps With Itential (Sponsored)

Today’s Heavy Networking podcast explores the concept of NetDevOps with sponsor Itential. The idea behind NetDevOps is to advance your network to the point where it’s self-service; that is, the network you operate can be consumed the way public cloud services are consumed. Our guest is Itential co-founder & CTO Chris Wade. The post Heavy Networking 675: Enabling Self-Service Automation & NetDevOps With Itential (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/21/202343 minutes, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 675: Enabling Self-Service Automation & NetDevOps With Itential (Sponsored)

Today’s Heavy Networking podcast explores the concept of NetDevOps with sponsor Itential. The idea behind NetDevOps is to advance your network to the point where it’s self-service; that is, the network you operate can be consumed the way public cloud services are consumed. Our guest is Itential co-founder & CTO Chris Wade.
4/21/202343 minutes, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 674: IPv6 Essentials For Network Engineers – Think Abundance, Not Scarcity

On today’s Heavy Networking we get into IPv6 essentials for network engineers, including how to incorporate IPv6 support in upcoming projects, how IPv6 affects NAT and subnetting, what the heck Happy Eyeballs and nibble boundaries are, and why you should approach IPv6 with a mindset of abundance not scarcity. The post Heavy Networking 674: IPv6 Essentials For Network Engineers – Think Abundance, Not Scarcity appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/14/20231 hour, 1 minute, 48 seconds
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Heavy Networking 674: IPv6 Essentials For Network Engineers – Think Abundance, Not Scarcity

On today’s Heavy Networking we get into IPv6 essentials for network engineers, including how to incorporate IPv6 support in upcoming projects, how IPv6 affects NAT and subnetting, what the heck Happy Eyeballs and nibble boundaries are, and why you should approach IPv6 with a mindset of abundance not scarcity.
4/14/20231 hour, 1 minute, 48 seconds
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Heavy Networking 673: Multicast DNS Gone Wild On Your WLAN

You know all those Apple and other IoT devices connected to your wireless network? Lots of them run apps that discover services on your network via multicast DNS (mDNS). All of that mDNS traffic can have a significant impact on your WLAN’s performance. On today's Heavy Networking we talk with guest Bryan Ward who has actually measured the impact of mDNS on a production wireless network to see what would happen if he let mDNS traffic run wild. The post Heavy Networking 673: Multicast DNS Gone Wild On Your WLAN appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/7/202346 minutes, 24 seconds
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Heavy Networking 673: Multicast DNS Gone Wild On Your WLAN

You know all those Apple and other IoT devices connected to your wireless network? Lots of them run apps that discover services on your network via multicast DNS (mDNS). All of that mDNS traffic can have a significant impact on your WLAN’s performance. On today's Heavy Networking we talk with guest Bryan Ward who has actually measured the impact of mDNS on a production wireless network to see what would happen if he let mDNS traffic run wild.
4/7/202346 minutes, 24 seconds
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Heavy Networking 672: Overcoming Your Imposter Syndrome

Lots of folks suffer from impostor syndrome. Tech is complex--how could you know what you’re doing? And yet, many of us are responsible for incredibly complex IT systems. Fake it ‘til you make it, right? To handle the cognitive dissonance of impostor syndrome, we overcompensate. In doing so, we pay a personal price. Today's Heavy Networking guest is Matt Vitale. He's here to share what he's learned about coping with and overcoming imposter syndrome. The post Heavy Networking 672: Overcoming Your Imposter Syndrome appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/31/202355 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 672: Overcoming Your Imposter Syndrome

Lots of folks suffer from impostor syndrome. Tech is complex--how could you know what you’re doing? And yet, many of us are responsible for incredibly complex IT systems. Fake it ‘til you make it, right? To handle the cognitive dissonance of impostor syndrome, we overcompensate. In doing so, we pay a personal price. Today's Heavy Networking guest is Matt Vitale. He's here to share what he's learned about coping with and overcoming imposter syndrome.
3/31/202355 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 671: Is ChatGPT Coming For Your Job?

On today's Heavy Networking we sub in a podcast from our Heavy Strategy channel. Greg Ferro from the Packet Pushers and Johna Till Johnson, CEO of Nemertes Research, discuss the impacts of ChatGPT and AI on the technology workspace, including whether human workers can partner with these tools to increase productivity and improve technology experiences. They don't have answers, but they do have unanswered questions. The post Heavy Networking 671: Is ChatGPT Coming For Your Job? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/24/202348 minutes, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 671: Is ChatGPT Coming For Your Job?

On today's Heavy Networking we sub in a podcast from our Heavy Strategy channel. Greg Ferro from the Packet Pushers and Johna Till Johnson, CEO of Nemertes Research, discuss the impacts of ChatGPT and AI on the technology workspace, including whether human workers can partner with these tools to increase productivity and improve technology experiences. They don't have answers, but they do have unanswered questions.
3/24/202348 minutes, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 670: The Challenges And Satisfactions Of Building And Running A Mastodon Instance

On today’s Heavy Networking I talk with two people who have built and are running Hachyderm, a Mastodon instance which orients itself towards technical-minded folks. What started as a cool project in the basement suddenly grew to tens of thousands of users. I talk with Hachyderm's founders on how they scaled, problems they encountered, how they solved problems, and how they grappled with technical and human challenges. The post Heavy Networking 670: The Challenges And Satisfactions Of Building And Running A Mastodon Instance appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/17/202345 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heavy Networking 670: The Challenges And Satisfactions Of Building And Running A Mastodon Instance

On today’s Heavy Networking I talk with two people who have built and are running Hachyderm, a Mastodon instance which orients itself towards technical-minded folks. What started as a cool project in the basement suddenly grew to tens of thousands of users. I talk with Hachyderm's founders on how they scaled, problems they encountered, how they solved problems, and how they grappled with technical and human challenges.
3/17/202345 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heavy Networking 669: Graphiant’s Network Edge Service Rethinks SD-WAN (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking, sponsor Graphaint is here to discuss how it's rethinking SD-WAN using a Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) model to help customers consume WAN connectivity instead of setting up and operating a WAN for themselves. Graphiant combines SD-WAN mainstays such as multiple connection options and traffic policies based on applications and performance, without the operational overhead of SD-WAN tunnels. We dive into the how and why in this episode. The post Heavy Networking 669: Graphiant’s Network Edge Service Rethinks SD-WAN (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/10/202348 minutes, 44 seconds
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Heavy Networking 669: Graphiant’s Network Edge Service Rethinks SD-WAN (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking, sponsor Graphaint is here to discuss how it's rethinking SD-WAN using a Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) model to help customers consume WAN connectivity instead of setting up and operating a WAN for themselves. Graphiant combines SD-WAN mainstays such as multiple connection options and traffic policies based on applications and performance, without the operational overhead of SD-WAN tunnels. We dive into the how and why in this episode.
3/10/202348 minutes, 44 seconds
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Heavy Networking 668: Inside A Virtualization Consultant’s Home Lab

On Heavy Networking today we look at a home lab running VMware products including NSX, as well as infrastructure-as-code products Terraform, Packer, and Ansible. These use cases create a different hardware demand than virtualized network operating system images. Guest Maarten Van Driessen explains it all, including how he saves money on lab gear. The post Heavy Networking 668: Inside A Virtualization Consultant’s Home Lab appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/3/202347 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 668: Inside A Virtualization Consultant’s Home Lab

On Heavy Networking today we look at a home lab running VMware products including NSX, as well as infrastructure-as-code products Terraform, Packer, and Ansible. These use cases create a different hardware demand than virtualized network operating system images. Guest Maarten Van Driessen explains it all, including how he saves money on lab gear.
3/3/202347 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 667: Broadcom’s NetOps Delivers End-User Visibility Into SD-WAN (Sponsored)

In today’s Heavy Networking show with sponsor Broadcom we go deep into network management and Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM). At its heart, DEM is about understanding the user experience of the network. Network monitoring and management products that incorporate user experience, such as Broadcom's DX NetOps, can provide visibility into network and application performance to help inform troubleshooting efforts and speed resolution. The post Heavy Networking 667: Broadcom’s NetOps Delivers End-User Visibility Into SD-WAN (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/24/202340 minutes, 38 seconds
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Heavy Networking 667: Broadcom’s NetOps Delivers End-User Visibility Into SD-WAN (Sponsored)

In today’s Heavy Networking show with sponsor Broadcom we go deep into network management and Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM). At its heart, DEM is about understanding the user experience of the network. Network monitoring and management products that incorporate user experience, such as Broadcom's DX NetOps, can provide visibility into network and application performance to help inform troubleshooting efforts and speed resolution.
2/24/202340 minutes, 38 seconds
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Heavy Networking 666: Improving Quality Of Experience With LibreQoS

Welcome to Heavy Networking! In this episode we discuss LibreQoS, a free and open source software project to help ISPs improve network latency and responsiveness and improve the Quality of Experience (QoE) for their customers. That project is LibreQoS, and it's being used by ISPs and others to ensure stable latency across networks. The post Heavy Networking 666: Improving Quality Of Experience With LibreQoS appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/17/202359 minutes, 21 seconds
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Heavy Networking 666: Improving Quality Of Experience With LibreQoS

Welcome to Heavy Networking! In this episode we discuss LibreQoS, a free and open source software project to help ISPs improve network latency and responsiveness and improve the Quality of Experience (QoE) for their customers. That project is LibreQoS, and it's being used by ISPs and others to ensure stable latency across networks.
2/17/202359 minutes, 21 seconds
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Heavy Networking 665: Augtera Network AI Automates NetOps And Works To Prevent Incidents (Sponsored)

The Packet Pushers' Heavy Networking podcast dives into sponsor Augtera and how its AI platform, purpose-built for networking, improves network operations and enables automation. We'll examine how Augtera works, how it aims to move beyond the automation of configurations to automate operations and fault management, the kinds of data it collects and how, and how customers are using Augtera in production networks The post Heavy Networking 665: Augtera Network AI Automates NetOps And Works To Prevent Incidents (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/10/202344 minutes, 37 seconds
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Heavy Networking 665: Augtera Network AI Automates NetOps And Works To Prevent Incidents (Sponsored)

The Packet Pushers' Heavy Networking podcast dives into sponsor Augtera and how its AI platform, purpose-built for networking, improves network operations and enables automation. We'll examine how Augtera works, how it aims to move beyond the automation of configurations to automate operations and fault management, the kinds of data it collects and how, and how customers are using Augtera in production networks
2/10/202344 minutes, 37 seconds
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Heavy Networking 664: Semantic Networking – Science Project Or Networking’s Future?

Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate. The post Heavy Networking 664: Semantic Networking – Science Project Or Networking’s Future? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/3/202354 minutes, 7 seconds
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Heavy Networking 664: Semantic Networking – Science Project Or Networking’s Future?

Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate.
2/3/202354 minutes, 7 seconds
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Heavy Networking 663: OpenAI For Networking

Would you give an artificial intelligence responsibility to write your router configurations? You wouldn’t. Not yet. But we’re not as far from that as you might think. On today's Heavy Networking we dig into OpenAI and ChatGPT and what it might mean for networking. The post Heavy Networking 663: OpenAI For Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/27/20231 hour, 2 minutes
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Heavy Networking 663: OpenAI For Networking

Would you give an artificial intelligence responsibility to write your router configurations? You wouldn’t. Not yet. But we’re not as far from that as you might think. On today's Heavy Networking we dig into OpenAI and ChatGPT and what it might mean for networking.
1/27/20231 hour, 2 minutes
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Heavy Networking 662: Home Lab In The Cloud Or Your Basement?

On today's Heavy Networking, guest Tom Costello walks us through his personal lab in the cloud. We discuss pros and cons of the cloud vs. a basement, using EVE-NG vs. CML, how automation can help you manage cloud costs, resources for those who might want a cloud lab, and more. The post Heavy Networking 662: Home Lab In The Cloud Or Your Basement? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/20/202353 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heavy Networking 662: Home Lab In The Cloud Or Your Basement?

On today's Heavy Networking, guest Tom Costello walks us through his personal lab in the cloud. We discuss pros and cons of the cloud vs. a basement, using EVE-NG vs. CML, how automation can help you manage cloud costs, resources for those who might want a cloud lab, and more.
1/20/202353 minutes, 51 seconds
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Heavy Networking 661: Home Labbing With EVE-NG And Juniper

Today on Heavy Networking, home labs. Specifically, we’re going to discuss building and using a lab with virtualized Juniper gear in EVE-NG. Our guest is Christian Scholz, who has written and presented quite a bit on this topic. The post Heavy Networking 661: Home Labbing With EVE-NG And Juniper appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/13/202358 minutes, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 661: Home Labbing With EVE-NG And Juniper

Today on Heavy Networking, home labs. Specifically, we’re going to discuss building and using a lab with virtualized Juniper gear in EVE-NG. Our guest is Christian Scholz, who has written and presented quite a bit on this topic.
1/13/202358 minutes, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 660: Writing The Manual – An Insider’s View Of Product Documentation

On today’s Heavy Networking we get inside the process of technical writing and product documentation from a person deep in the trenches of creating docs. We also talk about why writing as a skill might be worth cultivating even if you aren’t responsible for creating the manual. The post Heavy Networking 660: Writing The Manual – An Insider’s View Of Product Documentation appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/16/202252 minutes, 52 seconds
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Heavy Networking 660: Writing The Manual – An Insider’s View Of Product Documentation

On today’s Heavy Networking we get inside the process of technical writing and product documentation from a person deep in the trenches of creating docs. We also talk about why writing as a skill might be worth cultivating even if you aren’t responsible for creating the manual.
12/16/202252 minutes, 52 seconds
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Heavy Networking 659: Securing Cloud Metro With Zero Trust (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by Juniper Networks, we discuss how metro networks are evolving to Cloud Metro, how to apply cloud principles and automation to these locations, and how the attack surface changes when you transition to Cloud Metro. We also talk about how Juniper supports active assurance and zero trust security in these environments. The post Heavy Networking 659: Securing Cloud Metro With Zero Trust (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/9/202239 minutes, 3 seconds
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Heavy Networking 659: Securing Cloud Metro With Zero Trust (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by Juniper Networks, we discuss how metro networks are evolving to Cloud Metro, how to apply cloud principles and automation to these locations, and how the attack surface changes when you transition to Cloud Metro. We also talk about how Juniper supports active assurance and zero trust security in these environments.
12/9/202239 minutes, 3 seconds
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Heavy Networking 658: Using Batfish To Model And Test Your Network

Today on Heavy Networking, modeling your network with Batfish. Batfish is an open-source project that builds a model of your production network based on a snapshot of your network and device configurations. Engineers can then test and validate changes against this model before making those changes to the production network. Guest Rick Donato walks us through how Batfish works, use cases, and more. The post Heavy Networking 658: Using Batfish To Model And Test Your Network appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/2/202248 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 658: Using Batfish To Model And Test Your Network

Today on Heavy Networking, modeling your network with Batfish. Batfish is an open-source project that builds a model of your production network based on a snapshot of your network and device configurations. Engineers can then test and validate changes against this model before making those changes to the production network. Guest Rick Donato walks us through how Batfish works, use cases, and more.
12/2/202248 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 657: New VMware Client Connects Users To SASE, SD-WAN (Sponsored)

Today on Heavy Networking, a discussion with sponsor VMware about SD-WAN and SASE. We’re diving into announcements from VMware Explore Barcelona 2022 covering a new SD-WAN client and more. With this client, you’ll be able to connect your users to the SASE cloud with software--no hardware edge box required. We dive into how it works, the network architecture, use cases, and more. The post Heavy Networking 657: New VMware Client Connects Users To SASE, SD-WAN (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/25/202250 minutes, 3 seconds
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Heavy Networking 657: New VMware Client Connects Users To SASE, SD-WAN (Sponsored)

Today on Heavy Networking, a discussion with sponsor VMware about SD-WAN and SASE. We’re diving into announcements from VMware Explore Barcelona 2022 covering a new SD-WAN client and more. With this client, you’ll be able to connect your users to the SASE cloud with software--no hardware edge box required. We dive into how it works, the network architecture, use cases, and more.
11/25/202250 minutes, 3 seconds
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Heavy Networking 656: Embedding Zero Trust Into Applications

On today's Heavy Networking we look at the idea of embedding zero trust into applications. The way we do cyber security these days has failed in significant ways. What if we could extend the AAA or RBAC model to all applications? Better yet, what if we take the RBAC model, make authentication more robust than username & password, assess endpoint security posture constantly, and evaluate each request individually up at layer 7 for all applications? Guest Galeal Zino has opinions on what embedded zero trust looks like. We discuss. The post Heavy Networking 656: Embedding Zero Trust Into Applications appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/18/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
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Heavy Networking 656: Embedding Zero Trust Into Applications

On today's Heavy Networking we look at the idea of embedding zero trust into applications. The way we do cyber security these days has failed in significant ways. What if we could extend the AAA or RBAC model to all applications? Better yet, what if we take the RBAC model, make authentication more robust than username & password, assess endpoint security posture constantly, and evaluate each request individually up at layer 7 for all applications? Guest Galeal Zino has opinions on what embedded zero trust looks like. We discuss.
11/18/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
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Heavy Networking 655: On-Prem VPC Networking With Netris (Sponsored)

Heavy Networking welcomes sponsor Netris to the show with a special episode for you network nerds who are really getting into automation, infrastructure as code, pipelines, and so on. Netris is all about bringing that public cloud VPC experience to the network you’ve already got. Imagine being able to consume your existing network with APIs and being able to stand up VLANs, VXLANs, elastic load balancers, firewalls, Internet gateways, and more the same way you do in the cloud, but on premises. The post Heavy Networking 655: On-Prem VPC Networking With Netris (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/11/202245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Heavy Networking 655: On-Prem VPC Networking With Netris (Sponsored)

Heavy Networking welcomes sponsor Netris to the show with a special episode for you network nerds who are really getting into automation, infrastructure as code, pipelines, and so on. Netris is all about bringing that public cloud VPC experience to the network you’ve already got. Imagine being able to consume your existing network with APIs and being able to stand up VLANs, VXLANs, elastic load balancers, firewalls, Internet gateways, and more the same way you do in the cloud, but on premises.
11/11/202245 minutes, 22 seconds
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Heavy Networking 654: What’s Up With DPUs?

Today on Heavy Networking we have a round-table discussion about Data Processing Units (DPUs). These devices let you bring networking, security, and storage capabilities closer to server workloads without burdening server CPUs. Guests Pete Lumbis and Aaron Glenn help us dissect DPUs, identify use cases, discuss adoption and operational challenges, and more. The post Heavy Networking 654: What’s Up With DPUs? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/4/202258 minutes, 15 seconds
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Heavy Networking 654: What’s Up With DPUs?

Today on Heavy Networking we have a round-table discussion about Data Processing Units (DPUs). These devices let you bring networking, security, and storage capabilities closer to server workloads without burdening server CPUs. Guests Pete Lumbis and Aaron Glenn help us dissect DPUs, identify use cases, discuss adoption and operational challenges, and more.
11/4/202258 minutes, 15 seconds
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Heavy Networking 653: Design, Deploy, And Operate With Nokia Data Center Fabric Solution (Sponsored)

Today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by Nokia, dives into Nokia's fabric-based approach to data center automation and operations. That approach includes its SR Linux network OS, its Fabric Services System intent-based platform, its NetOps Development Kit, or NDK, and how all this ties together to address your operational life cycle across Day zero, Day 1, Day Two, and beyond. The post Heavy Networking 653: Design, Deploy, And Operate With Nokia Data Center Fabric Solution (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/28/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 653: Design, Deploy, And Operate With Nokia Data Center Fabric Solution (Sponsored)

Today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by Nokia, dives into Nokia's fabric-based approach to data center automation and operations. That approach includes its SR Linux network OS, its Fabric Services System intent-based platform, its NetOps Development Kit, or NDK, and how all this ties together to address your operational life cycle across Day zero, Day 1, Day Two, and beyond.
10/28/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 652: Why Networkers Should Want Routing Protocols Written In Rustlang

On today’s Heavy Networking episode, I talk with Nick Carter about Flock Networks, his routing protocol stack startup, as well as Nick’s love of the Rust programming language. As a network engineer, maybe you don’t think you care about Rust. Nick’s here to explain why the discerning network engineer might prefer their routing daemons to have been written in Rust. We also talk about the pleasures and travails of startup life. The post Heavy Networking 652: Why Networkers Should Want Routing Protocols Written In Rustlang appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/21/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 37 seconds
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Heavy Networking 652: Why Networkers Should Want Routing Protocols Written In Rustlang

On today’s Heavy Networking episode, I talk with Nick Carter about Flock Networks, his routing protocol stack startup, as well as Nick’s love of the Rust programming language. As a network engineer, maybe you don’t think you care about Rust. Nick’s here to explain why the discerning network engineer might prefer their routing daemons to have been written in Rust. We also talk about the pleasures and travails of startup life.
10/21/20221 hour, 11 minutes, 37 seconds
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Heavy Networking 651: How Juniper Networks’ SMO Enables Network Slicing (Sponsored)

As carriers and service providers look to embrace disaggregated infrastructure and software, and drive new business through technologies such as network slicing, it’s critical to have management and orchestration capabilities to coordinate  hardware and software resources in the RAN, the transport layer, and the network core. On today's sponsored Heavy Networking, sponsored by Juniper, we dive into Juniper's Service Management and Orchestration (SMO) platform, which is designed to provision, manage and monetize custom network services on demand. The post Heavy Networking 651: How Juniper Networks’ SMO Enables Network Slicing (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/14/202246 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 651: How Juniper Networks’ SMO Enables Network Slicing (Sponsored)

As carriers and service providers look to embrace disaggregated infrastructure and software, and drive new business through technologies such as network slicing, it’s critical to have management and orchestration capabilities to coordinate  hardware and software resources in the RAN, the transport layer, and the network core. On today's sponsored Heavy Networking, sponsored by Juniper, we dive into Juniper's Service Management and Orchestration (SMO) platform, which is designed to provision, manage and monetize custom network services on demand.
10/14/202246 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 650: Whether And How To Adopt Whitebox Switches

On today’s Heavy Networking podcast, Kevin Myers joins us for a whitebox conversation. Kevin helps Internet Service Providers build their networks, and has noticed increased adoption of whitebox switches. Why? Are the problems whitebox solves for these ISPs the same you might have at your company? Should you consider whitebox instead of Cisco, Juniper, or Arista? Maybe…and maybe not. The post Heavy Networking 650: Whether And How To Adopt Whitebox Switches appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/7/20221 hour, 10 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 650: Whether And How To Adopt Whitebox Switches

On today’s Heavy Networking podcast, Kevin Myers joins us for a whitebox conversation. Kevin helps Internet Service Providers build their networks, and has noticed increased adoption of whitebox switches. Why? Are the problems whitebox solves for these ISPs the same you might have at your company? Should you consider whitebox instead of Cisco, Juniper, or Arista? Maybe…and maybe not.
10/7/20221 hour, 10 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 649: Cisco NSO 6.0 Boosts Performance, Improves Usability (Sponsored)

On today’s sponsored Heavy Networking we dive into new features of Cisco’s Network Services Orchestrator, or NSO. NSO is a network orchestration platform for large enterprises and service providers that offers multi-vendor automation, configuration management, service creation, ongoing monitoring and upgrades, and more. The post Heavy Networking 649: Cisco NSO 6.0 Boosts Performance, Improves Usability (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/30/202248 minutes, 43 seconds
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Heavy Networking 649: Cisco NSO 6.0 Boosts Performance, Improves Usability (Sponsored)

On today’s sponsored Heavy Networking we dive into new features of Cisco’s Network Services Orchestrator, or NSO. NSO is a network orchestration platform for large enterprises and service providers that offers multi-vendor automation, configuration management, service creation, ongoing monitoring and upgrades, and more.
9/30/202248 minutes, 43 seconds
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Heavy Networking 648: Using Zero Knowledge Middleboxes To Enforce Policy On Encrypted Traffic

Encrypted traffic poses a problem for enterprise policy enforcement. On today's Heavy Networking, we explore the notion of zero knowledge middleboxes, which use a variety of techniques to allow firewalls or other middleboxes to enforce policy without the need for decryption. Our guest is Dr. Paul Grubbs, whose research into zero knowledge middleboxes prompted this episode. The post Heavy Networking 648: Using Zero Knowledge Middleboxes To Enforce Policy On Encrypted Traffic appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/23/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 14 seconds
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Heavy Networking 648: Using Zero Knowledge Middleboxes To Enforce Policy On Encrypted Traffic

Encrypted traffic poses a problem for enterprise policy enforcement. On today's Heavy Networking, we explore the notion of zero knowledge middleboxes, which use a variety of techniques to allow firewalls or other middleboxes to enforce policy without the need for decryption. Our guest is Dr. Paul Grubbs, whose research into zero knowledge middleboxes prompted this episode.
9/23/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 14 seconds
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Heavy Networking 647: Fortinet’s ZTNA Differentiation Starts With The OS (Sponsored)

A full zero trust architecture goes up and down the stack, bringing in policy and enforcement strategies from the application layer, all the way down into the network. On today's Heavy Networking podcast we discuss zero trust network access, or ZTNA, with sponsor Fortinet. ZTNA is but one part of a robust zero trust architecture, but what a crucial component it is. Alex Samonte, Director of Technical Architecture, joins us to get into nerdy specifics about Fortinet’s ZTNA. The post Heavy Networking 647: Fortinet’s ZTNA Differentiation Starts With The OS (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/16/202242 minutes, 35 seconds
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Heavy Networking 647: Fortinet’s ZTNA Differentiation Starts With The OS (Sponsored)

A full zero trust architecture goes up and down the stack, bringing in policy and enforcement strategies from the application layer, all the way down into the network. On today's Heavy Networking podcast we discuss zero trust network access, or ZTNA, with sponsor Fortinet. ZTNA is but one part of a robust zero trust architecture, but what a crucial component it is. Alex Samonte, Director of Technical Architecture, joins us to get into nerdy specifics about Fortinet’s ZTNA.
9/16/202242 minutes, 35 seconds
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Heavy Networking 646: Networking For Spacefaring Rockets

Today on Heavy Networking, aerospace networking. We talk with Lexie Cooper, who works for Blue Origin as an Avionics Integration Engineer. That’s right. Lexie does networking for rockets. We talk about the challenges of building networks for spacefaring vehicles, differences between aerospace and the typical enterprise, continuous learning, the pros and cons of building a social media presence, and more. The post Heavy Networking 646: Networking For Spacefaring Rockets appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/9/202249 minutes, 22 seconds
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Heavy Networking 646: Networking For Spacefaring Rockets

Today on Heavy Networking, aerospace networking. We talk with Lexie Cooper, who works for Blue Origin as an Avionics Integration Engineer. That’s right. Lexie does networking for rockets. We talk about the challenges of building networks for spacefaring vehicles, differences between aerospace and the typical enterprise, continuous learning, the pros and cons of building a social media presence, and more.
9/9/202249 minutes, 22 seconds
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Heavy Networking 645: Secure Wireless Planning And Design

On today’s episode of Heavy Networking, we discuss secure wireless planning and design with Jennifer "JJ Minella. JJ is the author of the book "Wireless Security Architecture." We talk about the goals for planning a wireless design, why it's worth the upfront investment, keeping operators in mind as you design your deployment, the importance of communication, design iteration, and more. The post Heavy Networking 645: Secure Wireless Planning And Design appeared first on Packet Pushers.
9/2/202257 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 645: Secure Wireless Planning And Design

On today’s episode of Heavy Networking, we discuss secure wireless planning and design with Jennifer "JJ Minella. JJ is the author of the book "Wireless Security Architecture." We talk about the goals for planning a wireless design, why it's worth the upfront investment, keeping operators in mind as you design your deployment, the importance of communication, design iteration, and more.
9/2/202257 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 644: Building And Running Temporary Event Networks

Today's Heavy Networking podcast explores what it's like to set up a temporary network to support thousands of users at a live event. We discuss planning and preparation, defining requirements, design options, performance and security issues, and what to keep in your bag for that last-minute emergency. Our guests are Jim Troutman, Jason Davis, and Alex Latzko. The post Heavy Networking 644: Building And Running Temporary Event Networks appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/26/20221 hour, 19 minutes, 34 seconds
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Heavy Networking 644: Building And Running Temporary Event Networks

Today's Heavy Networking podcast explores what it's like to set up a temporary network to support thousands of users at a live event. We discuss planning and preparation, defining requirements, design options, performance and security issues, and what to keep in your bag for that last-minute emergency. Our guests are Jim Troutman, Jason Davis, and Alex Latzko.
8/26/20221 hour, 19 minutes, 34 seconds
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Heavy Networking 643: Privacy Responsibilities Of Running A Network

What does privacy have to do with running a network? Is protecting the privacy of users, customers, and the organization one of the responsibilities of the networking team? If so, what kind of information has to be kept private and how? Should privacy efforts focus on compliance, or on risk reduction? How are those different? On today’s Heavy Networking podcast we welcome Russ White to tackle these perplexing privacy questions. The post Heavy Networking 643: Privacy Responsibilities Of Running A Network appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/19/202247 minutes, 45 seconds
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Heavy Networking 643: Privacy Responsibilities Of Running A Network

What does privacy have to do with running a network? Is protecting the privacy of users, customers, and the organization one of the responsibilities of the networking team? If so, what kind of information has to be kept private and how? Should privacy efforts focus on compliance, or on risk reduction? How are those different? On today’s Heavy Networking podcast we welcome Russ White to tackle these perplexing privacy questions.
8/19/202247 minutes, 45 seconds
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Heavy Networking 642: 10Mbps Single Pair Ethernet

Single pair Ethernet. That’s right. Ethernet over a single twisted pair, rather than the four you’re used to. Or two if you’ve got a little gray in your beard. Now, single pair Ethernet isn’t fast in the way we network engineers would normally think of fast. SPE runs at 10 megabits per second. But in the use cases SPE was designed for, 10Mbps is very fast indeed. To tell us all about single pair Ethernet is Peter Jones. Although Peter wears many hats in the networking industry, today he comes to the microphone as the chairperson of the Ethernet Alliance. The post Heavy Networking 642: 10Mbps Single Pair Ethernet appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/12/202251 minutes, 6 seconds
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Heavy Networking 642: 10Mbps Single Pair Ethernet

Single pair Ethernet. That’s right. Ethernet over a single twisted pair, rather than the four you’re used to. Or two if you’ve got a little gray in your beard. Now, single pair Ethernet isn’t fast in the way we network engineers would normally think of fast. SPE runs at 10 megabits per second. But in the use cases SPE was designed for, 10Mbps is very fast indeed. To tell us all about single pair Ethernet is Peter Jones. Although Peter wears many hats in the networking industry, today he comes to the microphone as the chairperson of the Ethernet Alliance.
8/12/202251 minutes, 6 seconds
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Heavy Networking 641: Network Design For NVMe Over Fabric

Today on Heavy Networking, we discuss NVMe over fabric, where your Ethernet and IP network is the fabric. Many NVMe over fabric discussions focus on what’s happening inside the storage packets themselves. This conversation focuses on the network. What does the topology need to be? What are the latency and loss characteristics of an NVMe transport fabric? What QoS tools should you be considering, how do they work, and when should you use them? Our guest for this vendor-neutral conversation is J Metz. The post Heavy Networking 641: Network Design For NVMe Over Fabric appeared first on Packet Pushers.
8/5/20221 hour, 40 minutes, 59 seconds
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Heavy Networking 641: Network Design For NVMe Over Fabric

Today on Heavy Networking, we discuss NVMe over fabric, where your Ethernet and IP network is the fabric. Many NVMe over fabric discussions focus on what’s happening inside the storage packets themselves. This conversation focuses on the network. What does the topology need to be? What are the latency and loss characteristics of an NVMe transport fabric? What QoS tools should you be considering, how do they work, and when should you use them? Our guest for this vendor-neutral conversation is J Metz.
8/5/20221 hour, 40 minutes, 59 seconds
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Heavy Networking 640: Architecture Vs. Engineering Roles

What’s been your experience with architecture vs. engineering roles? Are those distinct functions or combined in your organization? How do the roles interact? Does the architecture team hand down holy designs from their ivory tower the engineering team is expected to implement them? Is the architecture and engineering function more combined, where experienced engineers are expected to create an architecture and help put it in place? Ethan Banks and guest Pat Allen share their experiences with architecture and engineering roles from organizations they've worked in. The post Heavy Networking 640: Architecture Vs. Engineering Roles appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/29/20221 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 640: Architecture Vs. Engineering Roles

What’s been your experience with architecture vs. engineering roles? Are those distinct functions or combined in your organization? How do the roles interact? Does the architecture team hand down holy designs from their ivory tower the engineering team is expected to implement them? Is the architecture and engineering function more combined, where experienced engineers are expected to create an architecture and help put it in place? Ethan Banks and guest Pat Allen share their experiences with architecture and engineering roles from organizations they've worked in.
7/29/20221 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 639: Juniper Cloud Metro Boosts Metro Performance, Efficiency And Sustainability (Sponsored)

In today’s sponsored Heavy Networking podcast we dive into Juniper Cloud Metro, which includes new appliances, software, and integrations with other Juniper services to address the entire business of ownership and operations. Our guests are Kanika Atri, Sr. Director, Product Management; and Tim Pennell, Sr. Director, Product Management. The post Heavy Networking 639: Juniper Cloud Metro Boosts Metro Performance, Efficiency And Sustainability (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/22/202243 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 639: Juniper Cloud Metro Boosts Metro Performance, Efficiency And Sustainability (Sponsored)

In today’s sponsored Heavy Networking podcast we dive into Juniper Cloud Metro, which includes new appliances, software, and integrations with other Juniper services to address the entire business of ownership and operations. Our guests are Kanika Atri, Sr. Director, Product Management; and Tim Pennell, Sr. Director, Product Management.
7/22/202243 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 638: Don’t Block DNS Over TCP

DNS is our subject on today's Heavy Networking. More specifically, DNS transport over TCP. We talk with John Kristoff, one of the forces behind RFC9210, which covers the operational requirements for DNS transport over TCP. This is not an esoteric document covering a tiny, nuanced DNS use case. Instead this doc will likely affect most of you listening, whether you’re a network operator or a name server operator. We talk with John about the implications of this RFC. The post Heavy Networking 638: Don’t Block DNS Over TCP appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/15/202240 minutes, 19 seconds
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Heavy Networking 638: Don’t Block DNS Over TCP

DNS is our subject on today's Heavy Networking. More specifically, DNS transport over TCP. We talk with John Kristoff, one of the forces behind RFC9210, which covers the operational requirements for DNS transport over TCP. This is not an esoteric document covering a tiny, nuanced DNS use case. Instead this doc will likely affect most of you listening, whether you’re a network operator or a name server operator. We talk with John about the implications of this RFC.
7/15/202240 minutes, 19 seconds
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Special: Heavy Strategy Ep27 Broadcom And VMware – What’s Gonna Happen?

Heavy Strategy is a new podcast from Packet Pushers. We look at the strategy and business of IT Infrastrucrure in two-sided debate format. We believe that the questions are more important than the answers since its all your responsibility anyway. The post Special: Heavy Strategy Ep27 Broadcom And VMware – What’s Gonna Happen? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/8/202226 minutes, 21 seconds
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Special: Heavy Strategy Ep27 Broadcom And VMware – What’s Gonna Happen?

Heavy Strategy is a new podcast from Packet Pushers. We look at the strategy and business of IT Infrastrucrure in two-sided debate format. We believe that the questions are more important than the answers since its all your responsibility anyway.
7/8/202226 minutes, 21 seconds
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Heavy Networking 637: The Ongoing Evolution Of Arelion’s Global Network (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking podcast we talk with sponsor Arelion about how it continues to build and maintain global IP networks, and why you should be considering them for your backhaul needs. The post Heavy Networking 637: The Ongoing Evolution Of Arelion’s Global Network (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
7/1/202243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Heavy Networking 637: The Ongoing Evolution Of Arelion’s Global Network (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking podcast we talk with sponsor Arelion about how it continues to build and maintain global IP networks, and why you should be considering them for your backhaul needs.
7/1/202243 minutes, 8 seconds
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Heavy Networking 636: Mindfulness And IT Leadership

Today on Heavy Networking we’re talking about mindfulness in the workplace. Mindfulness, which is about being aware of your senses and feelings in the moment, could be a useful tool to help you navigate the high-stress, high-stakes IT profession. Our guest is Jennifer “JJ” Minella. She’s an IT practitioner, network architect, author, and the founder and principal advisor of Viszen Security. The post Heavy Networking 636: Mindfulness And IT Leadership appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/24/202254 minutes, 31 seconds
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Heavy Networking 636: Mindfulness And IT Leadership

Today on Heavy Networking we’re talking about mindfulness in the workplace. Mindfulness, which is about being aware of your senses and feelings in the moment, could be a useful tool to help you navigate the high-stress, high-stakes IT profession. Our guest is Jennifer “JJ” Minella. She’s an IT practitioner, network architect, author, and the founder and principal advisor of Viszen Security.
6/24/202254 minutes, 31 seconds
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Heavy Networking 635: Unified Network Fabrics With Juniper Apstra (Sponsored)

In today’s sponsored Heavy Networking we talk to Juniper Apstra about how how Apstra delivers on unified data center operations, why fabrics are everywhere, how Apstra differs from other automation and intent solutions, and more. Our guest is Mansour Karam, VP of Product Management. The post Heavy Networking 635: Unified Network Fabrics With Juniper Apstra (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/14/202243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Heavy Networking 635: Unified Network Fabrics With Juniper Apstra (Sponsored)

In today’s sponsored Heavy Networking we talk to Juniper Apstra about how how Apstra delivers on unified data center operations, why fabrics are everywhere, how Apstra differs from other automation and intent solutions, and more. Our guest is Mansour Karam, VP of Product Management.
6/14/202243 minutes, 13 seconds
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Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode. The post Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/10/20221 hour, 4 minutes, 27 seconds
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Heavy Networking 634: Why (Not) MikroTik?

Today's Heavy Networking gets into networking hardware from MikroTik, a vendor you may not have heard of. Our guest is Kevin Myers, a senior network architect and consultant who uses MikroTik with a variety of clients big and small. We'll find out what MikroTik is good for, and not good for, management and support, and more. This is a non-sponsored episode.
6/10/20221 hour, 4 minutes, 27 seconds
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Heavy Networking 633: Building DPU Apps With NVIDIA DOCA (Sponsored)

In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA. The post Heavy Networking 633: Building DPU Apps With NVIDIA DOCA (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
6/3/202246 minutes, 33 seconds
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Heavy Networking 633: Building DPU Apps With NVIDIA DOCA (Sponsored)

In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA.
6/3/202246 minutes, 33 seconds
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Heavy Networking 632: How Juniper’s RAN Intelligent Controller Enables 5G Automation (Sponsored)

Today's Heavy Networking dives into the automation and orchestration of 5G networks with sponsor Juniper Networks. We discuss Juniper's RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC), Service Management and Orchestration (SMO), how Juniper works with the Open RAN ecosystem, and more. Our guest is Constantine Polychronopoulos, Vice President of 5G and Telco Cloud at Juniper Networks. The post Heavy Networking 632: How Juniper’s RAN Intelligent Controller Enables 5G Automation (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/27/202242 minutes, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 632: How Juniper’s RAN Intelligent Controller Enables 5G Automation (Sponsored)

Today's Heavy Networking dives into the automation and orchestration of 5G networks with sponsor Juniper Networks. We discuss Juniper's RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC), Service Management and Orchestration (SMO), how Juniper works with the Open RAN ecosystem, and more. Our guest is Constantine Polychronopoulos, Vice President of 5G and Telco Cloud at Juniper Networks.
5/27/202242 minutes, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 631: Saying No

On today's Heavy Networking we talk about why it's important to say "No" when someone tries to put more work on you than you can handle. Guest Tom Hollingsworth wrote a controversial blog post entitled “No Is A Complete Sentence” about how to say "No," to even when it's hard to do. We talk about the nuances of this stance, the risks you take when you do, time management, balancing workloads, and more. The post Heavy Networking 631: Saying No appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/20/202252 minutes, 18 seconds
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Heavy Networking 631: Saying No

On today's Heavy Networking we talk about why it's important to say "No" when someone tries to put more work on you than you can handle. Guest Tom Hollingsworth wrote a controversial blog post entitled “No Is A Complete Sentence” about how to say "No," to even when it's hard to do. We talk about the nuances of this stance, the risks you take when you do, time management, balancing workloads, and more.
5/20/202252 minutes, 18 seconds
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Heavy Networking 630: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Okyo Garde And SD-WAN Bandwidth On Demand (Sponsored)

Today's Heavy Networking podcast explores two new offerings from sponsor Palo Alto Networks. First is Okyo Garde, a home wireless mesh appliance to connect and secure remote workers while reducing the management burden from IT. We also discuss a new licensing program to make provisioning bandwidth for branch and remote offices for Prisma SD-WAN simpler and more flexible. The post Heavy Networking 630: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Okyo Garde And SD-WAN Bandwidth On Demand (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/13/202239 minutes, 7 seconds
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Heavy Networking 630: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Okyo Garde And SD-WAN Bandwidth On Demand (Sponsored)

Today's Heavy Networking podcast explores two new offerings from sponsor Palo Alto Networks. First is Okyo Garde, a home wireless mesh appliance to connect and secure remote workers while reducing the management burden from IT. We also discuss a new licensing program to make provisioning bandwidth for branch and remote offices for Prisma SD-WAN simpler and more flexible.
5/13/202239 minutes, 7 seconds
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Heavy Networking 629: The State Of Data Center Fabrics In 2022

Today's Heavy Networking dives into data center fabrics with guest Russ White. We discuss just what makes a data center fabric, why the industry relies too much on BGP, fabric alternatives and options, the future of data center fabrics, and more. Russ is a network architect, author, and instructor. The post Heavy Networking 629: The State Of Data Center Fabrics In 2022 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
5/6/20221 hour, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 629: The State Of Data Center Fabrics In 2022

Today's Heavy Networking dives into data center fabrics with guest Russ White. We discuss just what makes a data center fabric, why the industry relies too much on BGP, fabric alternatives and options, the future of data center fabrics, and more. Russ is a network architect, author, and instructor.
5/6/20221 hour, 30 seconds
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Heavy Networking 628: Pluribus Extends Its SDN Fabric To SmartNICs/DPUs

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking podcast we talk to Pluribus Networks. Pluribus can extend networking and security services directly to smartNICs/DPUs via its Unified Cloud Fabric to improve performance, visibility, and security. We talk with Mike Capuano and Alessandro Barbieri from Pluribus on how it all works. The post Heavy Networking 628: Pluribus Extends Its SDN Fabric To SmartNICs/DPUs appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/29/202238 minutes, 37 seconds
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Heavy Networking 628: Pluribus Extends Its SDN Fabric To SmartNICs/DPUs

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking podcast we talk to Pluribus Networks. Pluribus can extend networking and security services directly to smartNICs/DPUs via its Unified Cloud Fabric to improve performance, visibility, and security. We talk with Mike Capuano and Alessandro Barbieri from Pluribus on how it all works.
4/29/202238 minutes, 37 seconds
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Heavy Networking 627: Network Automation As A Business Culture

The business benefits of network automation are sometimes lost in discussion about technology and tools. Guest Tim Fiola joins this episode of Heavy Networking to discuss how to engage the business at a cultural level so that network automation is properly embraced and supported by management. The post Heavy Networking 627: Network Automation As A Business Culture appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/22/202256 minutes, 35 seconds
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Heavy Networking 627: Network Automation As A Business Culture

The business benefits of network automation are sometimes lost in discussion about technology and tools. Guest Tim Fiola joins this episode of Heavy Networking to discuss how to engage the business at a cultural level so that network automation is properly embraced and supported by management.
4/22/202256 minutes, 35 seconds
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Heavy Networking 626: Choosing The Right Silicon For The Job (Sponsored)

Today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by Juniper, dives into the custom vs. merchant silicon debate. Juniper makes the case for its Trio 6 ASIC in MX routers. We get into the specifics of Trio 6 capabilities, examine the needs of the multi-service edge, and discuss the technology and business cases for custom hardware. The post Heavy Networking 626: Choosing The Right Silicon For The Job (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/15/202239 minutes, 39 seconds
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Heavy Networking 626: Choosing The Right Silicon For The Job (Sponsored)

Today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by Juniper, dives into the custom vs. merchant silicon debate. Juniper makes the case for its Trio 6 ASIC in MX routers. We get into the specifics of Trio 6 capabilities, examine the needs of the multi-service edge, and discuss the technology and business cases for custom hardware.
4/15/202239 minutes, 39 seconds
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Heavy Networking 625: Home IoT Networking At Scale

Today's Heavy Networking dives into home IoT at scale. We’re going to get into the weeds with two network engineers who’ve gone way beyond lighting and a few smart plugs in their home automation setup. We'll talk devices, protocols, security, and more. The post Heavy Networking 625: Home IoT Networking At Scale appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/9/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 625: Home IoT Networking At Scale

Today's Heavy Networking dives into home IoT at scale. We’re going to get into the weeds with two network engineers who’ve gone way beyond lighting and a few smart plugs in their home automation setup. We'll talk devices, protocols, security, and more.
4/9/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 16 seconds
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Heavy Networking 624: Solving Network Problems With Opmantek’s NMIS (Sponsored)

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we speak with Opmantek, a FirstWave company. Opmantek's NMIS is a suite of network monitoring applications for managing fault, performance, configuration, compliance and automation. It supports multi-vendor, multi-tenant and multi-server solutions. We discuss the latest features and real-world use cases. The post Heavy Networking 624: Solving Network Problems With Opmantek’s NMIS (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
4/1/202251 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 624: Solving Network Problems With Opmantek’s NMIS (Sponsored)

On today's sponsored Heavy Networking we speak with Opmantek, a FirstWave company. Opmantek's NMIS is a suite of network monitoring applications for managing fault, performance, configuration, compliance and automation. It supports multi-vendor, multi-tenant and multi-server solutions. We discuss the latest features and real-world use cases.
4/1/202251 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 623: Growing From Junior To Senior Engineer

Today's Heavy Networking is a roundtable conversation about career growth. Maybe your title is junior engineer, but you want to be a senior engineer. Be careful what you wish for! Maybe your title is junior but you feel you’re doing the job of a senior. Are you really? How would you justify this to your manager? We address these and other questions and issues including certs vs. experience, paying dues, the importance of communication skills, and more. The post Heavy Networking 623: Growing From Junior To Senior Engineer appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/25/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 9 seconds
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Heavy Networking 623: Growing From Junior To Senior Engineer

Today's Heavy Networking is a roundtable conversation about career growth. Maybe your title is junior engineer, but you want to be a senior engineer. Be careful what you wish for! Maybe your title is junior but you feel you’re doing the job of a senior. Are you really? How would you justify this to your manager? We address these and other questions and issues including certs vs. experience, paying dues, the importance of communication skills, and more.
3/25/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 9 seconds
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Heavy Networking 622: Intel’s Smart Edge Brings The Cloud To The Edge (Sponsored)

In today’s sponsored Heavy Networking show with Intel, we dive into recent Intel silicon announcements that are impacting how networking services will be delivered in the years to come. The edge of the network is set to change thanks to modern CPUs that accelerate network functions including packet processing and security. Joining us is Intel's Jeni Panhorst, Vice President & General Manager, Network & Edge Platforms Division to talk about recent Intel announcements at Mobile World Congress and what it means for networking at the edge. The post Heavy Networking 622: Intel’s Smart Edge Brings The Cloud To The Edge (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/18/202246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 622: Intel’s Smart Edge Brings The Cloud To The Edge (Sponsored)

In today’s sponsored Heavy Networking show with Intel, we dive into recent Intel silicon announcements that are impacting how networking services will be delivered in the years to come. The edge of the network is set to change thanks to modern CPUs that accelerate network functions including packet processing and security. Joining us is Intel's Jeni Panhorst, Vice President & General Manager, Network & Edge Platforms Division to talk about recent Intel announcements at Mobile World Congress and what it means for networking at the edge.
3/18/202246 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 621: Get Scalable Network Automation With Itential (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking, sponsor Itential joins us to discuss how you can deliver a scalable and sustainable network automation system for your enterprise. Our guest is Peter Sprygada, VP of Product Management at Itential. The post Heavy Networking 621: Get Scalable Network Automation With Itential (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/11/202242 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 621: Get Scalable Network Automation With Itential (Sponsored)

On today's Heavy Networking, sponsor Itential joins us to discuss how you can deliver a scalable and sustainable network automation system for your enterprise. Our guest is Peter Sprygada, VP of Product Management at Itential.
3/11/202242 minutes, 55 seconds
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Heavy Networking 620: High Frequency Trading And Big Data Network Design

Network design for high frequency trading and big data networks is the topic of today’s Heavy Networking. If you’re interested in what it’s like to carefully manage data center latency and maintain your sanity in a zero downtime environment, this is your show. Our guests are are Jeremy Filliben and Marc Washco of Jump Trading. The post Heavy Networking 620: High Frequency Trading And Big Data Network Design appeared first on Packet Pushers.
3/4/202249 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 620: High Frequency Trading And Big Data Network Design

Network design for high frequency trading and big data networks is the topic of today’s Heavy Networking. If you’re interested in what it’s like to carefully manage data center latency and maintain your sanity in a zero downtime environment, this is your show. Our guests are are Jeremy Filliben and Marc Washco of Jump Trading.
3/4/202249 minutes, 28 seconds
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Heavy Networking 619: Pluribus Empowers NetOps With Kubernetes Network Visibility (Sponsored)

Today's sponsored Heavy Networking dives into the latest features from Pluribus Networks, including Pluribus KubeTracker, which correlates containers with applications, maps hosts to the network fabric, and more. We also cover FlowTracker and a virtualized packet broker service. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP Product Management at Pluribus. The post Heavy Networking 619: Pluribus Empowers NetOps With Kubernetes Network Visibility (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/25/202238 minutes, 56 seconds
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Heavy Networking 619: Pluribus Empowers NetOps With Kubernetes Network Visibility (Sponsored)

Today's sponsored Heavy Networking dives into the latest features from Pluribus Networks, including Pluribus KubeTracker, which correlates containers with applications, maps hosts to the network fabric, and more. We also cover FlowTracker and a virtualized packet broker service. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP Product Management at Pluribus.
2/25/202238 minutes, 56 seconds
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Heavy Networking 618: Building Virtual Networks With Console Connect (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking episode we talk with sponsor Console Connect, which provides software-defined interconnections for enterprises and service providers. Guests Paul Gampe and Jay Turner dig into the Console Connect catalog, including Internet On-Demand, CloudRouter, and some of the interesting partner integrations that provide unique connectivity options. The post Heavy Networking 618: Building Virtual Networks With Console Connect (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/18/202250 minutes, 29 seconds
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Heavy Networking 618: Building Virtual Networks With Console Connect (Sponsored)

On today’s Heavy Networking episode we talk with sponsor Console Connect, which provides software-defined interconnections for enterprises and service providers. Guests Paul Gampe and Jay Turner dig into the Console Connect catalog, including Internet On-Demand, CloudRouter, and some of the interesting partner integrations that provide unique connectivity options.
2/18/202250 minutes, 29 seconds
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Heavy Networking 617: Go Vs. Python For Network Engineers

Today's Heavy Networking makes the case for why network engineers should consider using the Go language instead for their automation needs. Guest Darren Parkinson makes a strong argument for adding Go to your tool kit. The post Heavy Networking 617: Go Vs. Python For Network Engineers appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/11/202253 minutes, 23 seconds
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Heavy Networking 617: Go Vs. Python For Network Engineers

Today's Heavy Networking makes the case for why network engineers should consider using the Go language instead for their automation needs. Guest Darren Parkinson makes a strong argument for adding Go to your tool kit.
2/11/202253 minutes, 23 seconds
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Heavy Networking 616: Do We Need An SMTP Alternative? TMTP And MNM Are Here To Find Out

The SMTP protocol isn't broken, but email kinda is. Spam, phishing, and other unwanted messages are easy to deliver and harder to stop. On today's Heavy Networking we discuss TMTP and mnm, a proposed new protocol and client that aim to preserve the benefits of email while eliminating vulnerabilities and offering a better experience. Our guest is Liam Breck, creator of TMTP and mnm. The post Heavy Networking 616: Do We Need An SMTP Alternative? TMTP And MNM Are Here To Find Out appeared first on Packet Pushers.
2/4/202250 minutes, 48 seconds
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Heavy Networking 615: Optimize User Experience With Palo Alto Networks’ ADEM (Sponsored)

How do you know your remote workers are having good performance--a good experience--using the applications they need to get their work done? Today we drill into Autonomous Digital Experience Management (ADEM) with sponsor Palo Alto Networks, including how ADEM works, the benefits of real-time and synthetic monitoring, how ADEM integrates with SASE, and more. The post Heavy Networking 615: Optimize User Experience With Palo Alto Networks’ ADEM (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/29/202236 minutes, 57 seconds
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Heavy Networking 614: eBPF, Cloud-Native Networking, And Other Modern Networking Trends

Today's Heavy Networking gets deep in the guts of what’s going on with all the modern trends in networking: cloud-native, containers, eBPF, Kubernetes, DPUs, and so on. Guests Brent Salisbury and Dave Tucker give their insider’s view of developments in cutting-edge networking tech. You’ll walk away with a better idea of what to pay attention to in the months and years to come. The post Heavy Networking 614: eBPF, Cloud-Native Networking, And Other Modern Networking Trends appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/21/202256 minutes, 47 seconds
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Heavy Networking 613: Deploying An Active-Active Data Center Network For Private Cloud (Sponsored)

This Heavy Networking episode focuses on building a data center fabric. Pluribus Networks is our sponsor. Pluribus brought along a customer to talk about their active/active DC deployment. We’ll get into stretching layer 2 safely, Pluribus's L3 capabilities, operational concerns of active/active when the DCs are many hundreds of miles apart, and the pressure of delivering customer-facing services that drove the selection of the Pluribus architecture. The post Heavy Networking 613: Deploying An Active-Active Data Center Network For Private Cloud (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/14/202249 minutes, 58 seconds
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Heavy Networking 612: Cloud-Native Kubernetes Networking For CSPs (Sponsored)

Heavy Networking explores big ideas around service provider and cloud provider network services in 2022, both how they collide and are complementary. Our sponsor is Juniper Networks. We also get an update on Juniper’s Contrail product, a software-defined networking platform that now includes native integration with Kubernetes. The post Heavy Networking 612: Cloud-Native Kubernetes Networking For CSPs (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
1/11/202248 minutes, 29 seconds
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Heavy Networking 611: Data Center Networking And Observability In 2022 (Sponsored)

As we approach the end of 2021, it's informative to look back at how much change has gone on in the industry. One of the biggest transitions we've seen in enterprise networking has taken place in the data center. Software-defined approaches that emerged over the past decade have matured and are being deployed in production. On today's Heavy Networking, we talk with Juniper Networks in a sponsored episode about its Apstra Intent-Based Networking (IBN) platform and how Apstra is transforming the enterprise data center. The post Heavy Networking 611: Data Center Networking And Observability In 2022 (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/17/202153 minutes, 45 seconds
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Heavy Networking 610: Network Automation With Nautobot

On today's Heavy Networking we discuss a Nautobot, an open-source software tool that can serve as a source of truth for network automation. We explore how Nautobot works, what it's used for, how it ties in with Python and Ansible, major features, and more. The post Heavy Networking 610: Network Automation With Nautobot appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/11/202157 minutes, 44 seconds
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Heavy Networking 609: Innovation Or Stagnation – A Year-End Networking Review

Today's Heavy Networking considers the current state of networking technologies and the networking market. We debate whether we've seen any significant innovations over the past year, if the industry has stagnated, or if we're simply trying to stay on top of disruptions caused by cloud, Covid, and the erosion of traditional network boundaries. We also discuss how network engineers and the industry are dealing with complexity, if organizations can "cloud" their way out of legacy problems, and more. The post Heavy Networking 609: Innovation Or Stagnation – A Year-End Networking Review appeared first on Packet Pushers.
12/3/202157 minutes, 46 seconds
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Heavy Networking 608: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About NAC (And Then Some)

Today's Heavy Networking goes deep on Network Access Control (NAC) for wired and wireless networks. Our guest is Arne Bier, a Senior Consulting Engineer and CCIE. We hit a bunch of topics including MAC authentication bypass, client certificates, EAP methods, and more. We also discuss reasons why NAC is worth deploying despite the effort. The post Heavy Networking 608: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About NAC (And Then Some) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/26/20211 hour, 51 minutes, 44 seconds
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Heavy Networking 607: ZTNA Everywhere With VMware SASE (Sponsored)

In today's sponsored Heavy Networking show with VMware, we take a fresh look at VMware's SASE and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution. VMware has a breadth of products that allow for a differentiated overall solution. Joining us today is Craig Connors, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Service Provider and Edge at VMware. The post Heavy Networking 607: ZTNA Everywhere With VMware SASE (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/19/202152 minutes, 17 seconds
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Heavy Networking 606: Dealing With DNS And Domain Name Abuse

The DNS Abuse Institute is a community effort to develop solutions to DNS-related problems including malware, botnets, phishing, pharming, and spam. On today's show we speak with its Director, Graeme Bunton, about the institute and its work, and the challenges of dealing with malicious actors that exploit DNS and domain names. The post Heavy Networking 606: Dealing With DNS And Domain Name Abuse appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/12/202146 minutes, 21 seconds
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Heavy Networking 605: How cnvrg.io Metacloud Can Help Solve MLOps Challenges (Sponsored)

Today on Heavy Networking, we consider a newly announced platform for artificial intelligence workloads, the cnvrg.io Meta Cloud. Our sponsor is Intel, and our guest is Yochay Ettun, Co-founder and CEO at cnvrg.io. The post Heavy Networking 605: How cnvrg.io Metacloud Can Help Solve MLOps Challenges (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
11/5/202139 minutes, 32 seconds
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Heavy Networking 604: Taking A Systems Approach To Networking With Bruce Davie

Today's Heavy Networking discusses the notion of looking at, and learning about, networking via a systems approach. Our guest is Dr. Bruce Davie who's had a long career in networking, has written numerous IETF RFCs, and is the author of a new set of free books on networking and computer systems. The post Heavy Networking 604: Taking A Systems Approach To Networking With Bruce Davie appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/29/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 6 seconds
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Heavy Networking 603: Network Apps For Smarter Network Ops With Nokia (Sponsored)

What would you build if you could treat your network infrastructure programmatically? That’s what we’re going to consider in today’s sponsored Heavy Networking episode with Nokia. Nokia’s SR-Linux is infrastructure-as-code friendly, and their NetOps Development Kit allows you to think of the network as data models and build all kinds of useful tools. Our guest is Bruce Wallis, Senior Director of Product Management in Data Center Switching at Nokia. The post Heavy Networking 603: Network Apps For Smarter Network Ops With Nokia (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/23/202144 minutes, 17 seconds
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Heavy Networking 602: All About SPF, DKIM, DMARC Email Security

Today on Heavy Networking, all about improving email security with SPF (Sender Policy Framework), DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance), and DKIM (Domain Keys Identified Mail). Our guest is Alex Blackie. He wrote an article on Email Authenticity 101 that I thought explained these topics really well. If you're a domain manager, you should listen to this one, even if you don't route mail through your domain. You can keep the bad guys from spamming in your name! The post Heavy Networking 602: All About SPF, DKIM, DMARC Email Security appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/15/202134 minutes, 58 seconds
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Heavy Networking 601: Monitoring The Dispersed Network With Cisco ThousandEyes (Sponsored)

Cisco ThousandEyes is a long-time Packet Pushers sponsor, and we're going to probe deeply to discuss the latest feature additions that will bring you the data you need. And, since it’s been just about a year since ThousandEyes was acquired by Cisco, we’ll also discuss how ThousandEyes is being integrated into the gargantuan Cisco product portfolio. The post Heavy Networking 601: Monitoring The Dispersed Network With Cisco ThousandEyes (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/8/20210
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Heavy Networking 600: Inside A Non-Profit Internet Exchange

Internet exchange points are networks you can use to connect to some other exchange participant. Sounds like maybe that’s a service provider thing, and it can be. But IXPs are useful for businesses, too. In this episode of Heavy Networking, we’re going to learn about IXPs, and non-profit IXPs in particular. The post Heavy Networking 600: Inside A Non-Profit Internet Exchange appeared first on Packet Pushers.
10/2/20211 hour, 9 minutes, 43 seconds