
Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks of PacketPushers.net host a discussion with Dr. Peter Welcher, Brent Salisbury, and Stephen … [Read more...]
Too Much Networking Would NEVER be Enough

Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks of PacketPushers.net host a discussion with Dr. Peter Welcher, Brent Salisbury, and Stephen … [Read more...]
The buzzword in the industry of late is DevOps. It is one that I hope isn't tarnished by the marketing machine where … [Read more...]

After numerous false starts, begging, cajoling and a minor tantrum, I finally got myself on a Riverbed Steelhead training … [Read more...]
Recently I was building a Virtual-chassis with Juniper EX-series Switches. I'm now sharing my experience. Virtual-chassis … [Read more...]
Introduction Junos provides an oddly named but quite useful mechanism called "groups" for creating reusable configuration … [Read more...]
In today's sponsored show we cover the Juniper MX; it's a platform that's build from the ground up to support high-density … [Read more...]

Want to start learning Junos? Want to start working on a Juniper certification? Is there a simulator available? What if you … [Read more...]

It's widely accepted that Bidirectional Forward Detection (BFD) is a Good Thing(tm). Most of us use BFD on point-to-point … [Read more...]
I saw couple of JUNOS related post on Packet Pushers, so I thought of writing about useful show commands that can be captured … [Read more...]

In Introduction to Junos - Part 1, we reviewed the basics of Junos configuration with advanced features such as groups and … [Read more...]

Perhaps you're curious about Junos, but never had the opportunity to try it. This article is intended for well-seasoned … [Read more...]
I started this post about a month ago, after listening to Greg on one of the podcasts talk about how a certain vendor is … [Read more...]

I was asked a question by @cooperlees as to whether I’d see any real-world performance indications on the Juniper MAG 6610 … [Read more...]
Most vendor’s firewalls have a SQL ALG that handles SQL*Net traffic. They listen on TCP port 1521. SQL*Net is based on … [Read more...]

Liz Burns, Kieran Milne, and Kurt Bales join Ethan Banks for an update on where the Juniper certification tracks stand. Liz … [Read more...]
Greg Ferro is a Network Engineer/Architect, mostly focussed on Data Centre, Security Infrastructure, and recently Virtualization. He has over 20 years in IT, in wide range of employers working as a freelance consultant including Finance, Service Providers and Online Companies. He is CCIE#6920 and has a few ideas about the world, but not enough to really count.
He is a host on the Packet Pushers Podcast, blogger at EtherealMind.com and on Twitter @etherealmind and Google Plus.
Ethan Banks, CCIE #20655, is a hands-on networking practitioner who has designed, built and maintained networks for higher education, state government, financial institutions, and technology corporations. Ethan is a host of the Packet Pushers Podcast, which has seen over one million unique downloads, and today reaches a global audience of over ten thousand listeners. Also a writer, Ethan covers network engineering and the networking industry for a variety of IT publications. He is also the editor for the independent community of bloggers at PacketPushers.net. Follow @ecbanks.
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