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The Fat Pipe - All of the Packet Pushers Podcasts

Summary: The Packet Pushers Podcast Network offers continuous professional development for IT professionals. Keep up with networking, security, cloud, career, and more. We bring the IT community together--engineers, architects, vendors, developers, educators, etc. In this feed, listen to every conversation we record!

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 PQ Show 107: The Applicability Of Machine Learning To Networking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The Priority Queue dives into the applicability of machine learning to networking. Our guest is David Meyer, Chief Scientist and Fellow at Brocade. Machine learning (ML) implies that some magic software algorithm learns about your network and can then make smarter decisions, but the reality is more complicated. We define what ML is, contrast it to traditional programming, and explore where we are in the ML hype cycle. David also outlines areas in networking where ML can be applied, and introduces some of the math that underpins the science of this discipline. He also offers some tips to spot weasely marketing around machine learning when applied to networking products. Links: Machine Intelligence and Networking – David Meyer presentation (PDF) Coursera Machine Learning Course – Andrew Ng Datanauts 059: The Machine Learning Hype Cycle – Packet Pushers

 Datanauts 074: Understanding Data Models & Why They Matter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today’s Datanauts episode is all about data and data models, and why they matter. Deciding how to model your data ahead of time can pay off down the road. It helps ensure that the people who are using the data get what they need from it, and can reduce technical debt. Our guest is data expert Karen Lopez, senior project manager and architect at InfoAdvisors. She and the Datanauts discuss various definitions of data models, CAP Theorem and the pros and cons of various database types, and database architectures. She also discusses her role in the NASA Datanauts program, a community of data scientists and advocates who work with NASA’s open data and promote data science education. Sponsor: ITProTV Enhance your technology aptitude with ITProTV. It’s the resource to keep your I.T. skills up to date, with engaging and informative video tutorials. For a free 7­-day trial and 30% off the life of your account, go to itpro.tv/datanauts ​and use the code DATANAUTS30​. Show Notes The Big Data Modeling Question… What Are Conceptual, Logical and Physical Data Models? 7 Databases in 70 Minutes Big Data, NoSQL & Data Modeling – 10 Tips for Data Modeling Success on Modern Data Projects InfoAdvisors Follow Karen Lopez on Twitter NASA Datanauts

 PQ Show 106: Whitebox, SD-WAN & More – An NFD14 Wrapup | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Greg Ferro and Drew Conry-Murray were delegates at Networking Field Day 14 this January in Silicon Valley. On today’s Priority Queue episode, we’re joined by two other delegates, Eyvonne Sharp and Kevin Myers, to talk about the technologies and products that were presented at the three-day event We also discuss the impact that emerging technologies such as whitebox and automation will have on the enterprise. Eyvonne is a consulting networking engineer in the healthcare sector. She blogs at ESharp.net. Kevin is a network architect who currently focuses on WISP/wireline service providers and large enterprise data centers. You can read his blog at StubArea51.net. Four Categories We shaped our discussion around four technology categories that were represented at the event: SD-WAN, whitebox switching, analytics, and automation/orchestration. Within these categories we examine the business needs driving the technology; talk about use cases and what kinds of organizations might benefit from the technology; and share opinions on the vendors, their products, and their messaging. SD-WAN * Riverbed * Silver Peak Whitebox * Barefoot Networks * Big Switch Networks Analytics * Kentik * Nyansa Automation/Orchestration * Anuta Networks * Juniper Networks Thanks to the team at Tech Field Day for inviting us to participate! You can watch all the vendor presentations from the event here.

 PQ Show 105: Will 5G Improve Rural Broadband? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today on the Priority Queue, 5G, the much lauded successor to the 4G wireless mobile specification. A variety of spectrum is proposed to address many use cases, so 5G isn’t just any one thing. 5G is in testing now and will see production rollouts over the next several years. Which brings us to our question today. Is 5G going to help with the rural broadband problem? To help us understand the role that 5G will play in rural broadband Internet access is Alex Marcham. Alex is a network engineer, and shares his writing and research on wireless networking at NetworkArchitecture2020.com. The Packet Pushers and Alex discuss all the technologies that come under the 5G umbrella, licensed and unlicensed spectrum, how radio waves translate into bandwidth, and some of the physical issues (line of sight, obstructions, weather) can affect wireless networking–among other topics.  

 PQ Show 104: Design & Build 12: Certificate-Based DMVPN Design | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The latest entry in our Design & Build series digs deeper into DMVPN. Today’s focus is on using certificates for endpoint authentication. Our guest for this conversation is Nick Moody, a network and security engineer with experience in the enterprise, the public and financial sectors, and service providers. We discuss the use of pre-shared keys to authenticate endpoints, which is one deployment method, and examine the security drawbacks of this option. We explore the advantages of certificate authentication (security and scalability), address the challenges of working with a public-key infrastructure (PKI), and get into details on certificate management. Nick Moody blogs at NetAssured. For more on DMVPN and to find the other podcasts in this series, check out our Design & Build page.

 Infotrek Episode 10: Cutovers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The Infotrek podcast gets into cutovers, including how to prepare for them, and tackles recent news including a police request for recordings from an Amazon Echo. The post Infotrek Episode 10: Cutovers appeared first on Packet Pushers.

 PQ Show 103: Design & Build 11: DMVPN | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The Packet Pushers Design & Build series continues with DMVPN. DMVPN is a proprietary technology from Cisco for hub-and-spoke connectivity using multipoint VPNs. Our guest is Eugene Khabarov, a network engineer and CCIE. We talk with Eugene about the basics of DMVPN, including GRE and the Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP), and explore features for dynamic routing and IPSec encryption. We also drill into deployments and use cases, and examine routing considerations and the pros and cons of using various routing protocols with DMVPN. Eugene also gets into scalability issues, shares experiences (failures and successes) from a real-world project, and discusses alternatives. Eugene also joined us for our inaugural Design & Build show, episode 234 on network mergers. Show Links: suiCCIEde –  Eugene Khabarov’s Blog BRKSEC-3052 – Advanced DMVPN Designs (2013 London) – Cisco Live DMVPN Explained – INE DMVPN Phase 3 – INE Cisco FlexVPN DMVPN, Part 1 – Overview and Design – Michael Kashin FlexVPN QoS – Michael Kashin FlexVPN Configuration – Michael Kashin Designing A Multi-Region, Multi-Hub Phase 3 DMVPN With BGP – Matt Love Show 234 – Design & Build #1 – Network Mergers – Packet Pushers

 PQ Show 102: Sonus Networks & Migrating To Microsoft Cloud PBX (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today on Packet Pushers, a cloud migration you might not have considered before — your PBX.  PBX in the cloud? “Risky,” you think. “Complicated,” you think. “Voice quality,” you think. Those are reasonable thoughts popping into your head. To help us talk through the risks and rewards of putting your PBX in the cloud is Richard DeFabritus, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Sonus Networks, our sponsor for today’s show. In this discussion, we’ll focus on Microsoft’s Office 365 Cloud PBX. We talk about the reasons companies are moving the PBX to the cloud, including quicker provisioning, lower capital expense, and ease of management. We also address risks such as poor call quality and users’ fear of change. The discussion also drills into the critical elements of a cloud PBX plan, the pros and cons of hard cutovers vs. gradual migration, and how Session Border Controllers (SBCs) can help.

 PQ Show 101: Kentik NPM For Cloud & DDoS Detection (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Our show today is with Avi Freedman, a Packet Pushers favorite and returning guest. He’s the CEO and co-founder of Kentik, which has sponsored today’s show. We’ve met Avi in meatspace a few times, and we can assure you he’s a fellow nerd. Kentik collects and analyzes network data, including all major flow types, as well as BGP route data and SNMP information, to provide visibility into network performance and enable infrastructure optimization. Avi joins us to talk about new capabilities in the Kentik platform, including network performance monitoring for the cloud, as well as DDoS and anomaly detection. Kentik’s service is available for enterprises and service providers. You can try Kentik for free by signing up here. As mentioned, we’ve had Avi on the show before on sponsored and unsponsored shows, so if want to hear more, here are the links: PQ Show 75: Talking Network Analytics And Telemetry PQ Show 71: Kentik & Real-Time Network Visibility (Sponsored)

 PQ Show 100: Engineers At The Bar Round 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today’s Priority Queue is the second round of the Engineers At The Bar series, where networking pros gather for drinks and conversation about life in technology. (Listen to the first episode here.) This episode was recorded live in Las Vegas during VMworld 2016. Greg Ferro hosts, and his guests are Tommy McNicholas, E.J. Spry, and Doug Youd. The conversation starts with a debate about training and specialization, and whether there’s a lack of fundamental knowledge in the industry. They also talk about what drew them to networking as a discipline, the prospects for open networking and disaggregation, the fear of not knowing things, vendor gripes, why 2017 will be the year of visibility and telemetry, and more. Join us for a candid and casual discussion.

 PQ Show 99: Netmiko & NAPALM For Network Automation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today on the Packet Pushers Priority Queue, network automation tooling you can use today with the equipment you already have, and which costs you nothing. Our guest today is Kirk Byers, creator of the Netmiko library for Python. Kirk works with the NAPALM (Network Automation and Programmability Abstraction Layer with Multivendor support) Python library as well. We’ll discuss both of these tools today. Kirk is all about network automation and teaching it to others. I can recommend his Python for network engineers free and paid courses. On today’s show we talk about what Netmiko is and why it was created, and what’s new in the latest version. We also explore the Netmiko tool NAPALM, and what it does well. Show Links: Python for Network Engineers – Kirk Byers’ blog Kirk Byers on LinkedIn Email-list for free Learning Python course Netmiko Library Netmiko Tools NAPALM Documentation Network to Code Slack Channel sign up page San Francisco Network Automation Meetup

 PQ Show 98: GNS3 Network Training & Virtual Labs (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today on the Packet Pushers’ Priority Queue, we catch up with GNS3. What’s GNS3? It is a free and open source network simulator, sponsored by SolarWinds, that’s incredibly useful if you’re trying to lab and learn without all that pesky physical equipment. If you’ve not heard of GNS3, you’re in for a treat. If you’ve heard of GNS3, but haven’t used it in a few years, listen in to discover just how far the platform has come. Joining the Priority Queue from GNS3 is Instructor David Bombal, Principal Developer Jeremy Grossmann, and Developer Julien Duponchelle. We discuss GNS3’s origins as a certification practice tool and its open source status and relationship with SolarWinds. We also discuss the capabilities of GNS3, the routing, switching, and middlebox technologies supported (not just Cisco), and how GNS3 compares to other network simulation platforms. Special Offer: SolarWinds has a special offer for Packet Pushers listeners. Get the SolarWinds Standard Toolset for free! The Toolset includes network monitoring, performance monitoring, and remote management. Just visit tinyurl.com/packetpushers to get your free license key. Links: GNS3 Academy Courses GNS3 on Twitter David Bombal on Twitter Julien Duponchelle on Twitter Julien Duponchelle on GitHub

 PQ Show 97 – Inside Three Real-World SD-WAN Deployments (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Recorded live in New York, network engineers talk candidly about their process of deciding to buy and deploy a Viptela SD-WAN solution. This live, face-to-face discussion, sponsored by Viptela, gave us one of best podcasts of 2016. We were joined by: * Eric Murray and Kyle Alexander from Kindred Health Group * Gant Estes and Jarin Dykstra from 77 Energy * Nick Phelps from FreedomPay Here’s a few key points that grabbed my attention. We kick off talking about features that mattered most to our guests. Getting “free” from the telcos and carriers was a fun concept, and being able to negotiate from a position of strength puts smiles on peoples’ faces. The ability to identify and isolate traffic flows as “micro-segmentation” and the use of traffic engineering for both SLA and encryption really do solve business problems. For Kindred Healthcare, IT is a shared service and locations may or not be fully under their control. SD-WAN means moving the trust boundary closer to the network edge (not normally possible for a WAN).  Importantly, they were able to implement traffic steering without implementing MPLS and to use a centralized point of control to reduce configuration time. For 77 Energy, a key feature is that just two people can operate their 500 WAN locations, and they don’t expect that number to increase as they roll out more sites during planned expansion. As a recent spin-out from a larger company, the ability to scale up/down their exploration sites on short notice has been a success. FreedomPay has unique requirements as a payment provider. Encryption and device security are critical, but a surprise was the Viptela SEN feature, which let them build arbitrary network topologies in partial or full mesh depending on the application. One more thing that I haven’t heard previously is that operation of Viptela devices using a CLI can be reassuring, especially when configuring IP routing protocols for integration with the legacy WAN. A final standout was hybrid cloud connectivity, where it turns out that AWS and Azure don’t have enough features for connecting your SD-WAN. Both 77 Energy and FreedomPay built unique solutions that deliver much more flexible outcomes while still connecting the WAN directly to public cloud. Thanks to Viptela for sponsoring this show and making a live podcast possible in New York.

 PQ Show 96: Cambium Networks Pushes Wireless Boundaries (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Wireless. It’s what’s carrying your data. And today, Cambium Networks sponsors the Packet Pushers for a discussion about WiFi in your enterprise as well as a new solution they recently announced that offers 14×14 MIMO. Enough with your piddly 3×3, 4×4, or 8×8. Cambium’s got 14×14. Joining us for today’s conversation from Cambium are Puneet Batta, director of engineering for WiFi; Chetan Hebbalae, senior director, product management; and Trevor Miranda, software architect. We discuss Cambium’s products, including cnPilot, cnMaestro, and its newest AP cnMedusa (that’s the 14×14 MIMO). We also talk about the ins and outs of wireless broadband and recent developments in enterprise WiFi. Cambium will offer a 30% discount for listeners who register at www.cambiumnetworks.com/packetpushers and evaluate their cnPilot E400 and E500 access points. To learn more about Cambium, check out our previous podcast, PQ Show 74: Cambium Networks – Affordable PTP Wireless (Sponsored).

 PQ Show 95: Nuage Networks, Red Hat & Container Networking (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Containers are a hot topic. While most people are focused on microservices, the Packet Pushers are thinking about how containers connect to a network. What if you have containers in your private cloud and you want to use the same provisioning and monitoring tools in the public cloud? How do you set and monitor policies and performance? What does network operations look like when you don’t have a switch to configure? Nuage Networks, maker of the Virtualized Services Platform and sponsor of today’s show, is here to address these and other questions. Joining us are Harmeet Sahni, Director of Product Management at Nuage Networks; and Rajat Chopra, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat. We discuss container networking requirements for a variety of scenarios, including connecting containers on the same host, host-to-host networking, and host-to-outside world, and dig into the use of orchestration tools like Kubernetes. We also explore the role of overlays in a container environment, look at service insertion, and more. To get more details about Nuage Networks and containers, you can download this solutions brief from Nuage.

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