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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 1Y ago

Implementing GetVPN over IOS/untrusted network

In my last blog post, I began working through implementing a GetVPN configuration over a private “mpls” (simulated) network in which I cannot trust the “wan” links.  So, I created the network as such.  I’ve run into a snag.  I need to build tunnel interfaces, I am finding.  Since I have only done th
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 1Y ago

GET VPN through IOS Routers w/BGP, EIGRP

This is an expansion of kidvelvet’s excellent post “GET VPN through IOS Routers“.  He gives us a great view of the GETVPN config, but I needed more.  In my case, I need to model a GetVPN over an MPLS network.  Now, it is too much work to make an MPLS network for something like this, [...]
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 1Y ago

GET VPN using IOS Routers w/BGP, EIGRP (Part 1)

This is an expansion of kidvelvet’s excellent post “GET VPN through IOS Routers“.  He gives us a great view of the GETVPN config, but I needed more.  In my case, I need to model a GetVPN over an MPLS network.  Now, it is too much work to make an MPLS network for something like this, [...]
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 1Y ago

Memory? What’s to forget?

Over the past several months, I have embarked on Phase II of a massive (for my employer) network hardware upgrade.  It has been an educational experience.  Cisco charges a ton of money for both RAM and Flash Memory upgrades.  These upgrades are necessary to be able to use the current and supported I
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 1Y ago

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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 1Y ago

Resurrection

This blog is being resurrected from the living dead. Read it, if you dare! LOL
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 2Y ago

The First Day

I am back to work from the Cisco Live conference and the 4th of July holiday weekend.  Today’s plans are to implement a VPN connection for some remote devices we have.  This way, they can securely communicate back to the mother ship.  I am looking at the EasyVPN solution from Cisco that I learned ab
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 2Y ago

Sunny SF

Today’s weather is fantastic. I had a great flight from Portland to San Francisco this morning. My hotel room was actually ready for me when I arrived about 10:15 am. I had a fantastic lunch and my registration for Cisco Live was nearly flawless. Currently, I am in an OSPF class and this instructor,
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 2Y ago

iSCSI and Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server

Our local SAN is an EMC Clariion 300cxi.  This is a decent SAN and we have enough space for what we want–save for one thing:  Ubuntu iSCSI support. Not having seen the this link, I didn’t know iSCSI support could be easy.  Here it is a year later with LOTS of googling around and still [...]
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Networking/Tech Notes from the · 2Y ago

San Francisco, Here I come!

As John Denver once sang, “My bags are packed, I’m ready to go…” I booked my flight and hotel yesterday in addition to finalizing (as best as I can for the moment) my conference schedule.  This is going to be an exciting trip.  Those who know me personally already know of my passion for flying [...]
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