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2011 was a fascinating year for me: I changed jobs, got divorced and fell in love (twice). I moved from the suburbs to the city and started riding to work. I was interviewed by Juniper, took 16 trips to 13 different cities, joined TheHundred Denver, and was kicked out of Canada. I started speaking more, working less, and spending more time with my kids. I published my second book, co-authored my first Internet-Draft, filed my first patent application, and re-discovered my spirituality. Oh, and I turned 30…

Reckoning 2011 and Resolving for 2012 is a post from don't panic – One Network Arhitect's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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I was recently flown out to Juniper HQ in Sunnyvale to record an on-camera interview about my two IPv6 Day One books for an episode of Junos Connect. Although the interview was completed in about 15 minutes after just 3 takes (two to be sure we had it, one due to someone walking through the [...]

Interview on Junos Connect is a post from don't panic – One Network Arhitect's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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Day One: Advanced IPv6 Configuration is a sequel to my first book, Day One: Exploring IPv6, and picks up right where it left off. Namely with BGP. In addition to a fairly thorough look at BGP (iBGP and eBGP / native IPv6 peering and sharing IPv6 routes over IPv4 peering), the book jumps into a few of the additional and often overlooked aspects of deploying an IPv6 network. This includes a look into topics and tools including VRRP, ICMPv6 rate limiting, CoS, IPv6 path MTU discovery, DHCPv6, zero hop-limit, Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) and Duplicate Address Detection (DAD).

Day One: Advanced IPv6 Configuration is a post from don't panic – One Network Arhitect's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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Juniper Networks has unveiled the industry's first Converged Supercore switch which can scale upto 3800 terabits. By merging the core packet and optical network layers, the switch supports unpredictable traffic patterns driven by the rapid growth o…

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Juniper announced a mobile security suite, building on its Junos Pulse agent/client software that operates across a wide variety of mobile and PC platforms. The elements of the suite (the antivirus, firewall, etc., that are common to most PC suites) are less news than the framework in which it’s being provided. Juniper is binding security [...]

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"Juniper's solutions provided the unprecedented scalability, … eliminating the need for network switch aggregation and reducing latency by up to 77 …

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Company looks to Microsoft, Apple, Google ISV models as a guide for market expansionJuniper’s taking the fight to Cisco on another front: the software partner ecosystem. It’s another avenue for Juniper to drive home its single, open operating system me…

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Since my FAQ on the JNCIP-M continues to be one of the most popular posts I have written here on my blog, I guess it makes sense to compliment that with a similar FAQ for the JNCIE-M lab exam. For consistency, I will try and answer all the same questions I did for the JNCIP [...]

JNCIE-M Lab Exam Q&A is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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by Renew Grid on Wednesday 14 April 2010 Juniper Networks has released a new mobile, secure router, the LN1000. The 8 GB Ethernet port provides radio router …

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In October 2009, Juniper expanded its chipset, router and software portfolios to expand the reach of Junos, the much-touted software platform Johnson has …

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The new Juniper Networks EX2200 Ethernet switches are designed for branch offices and low-density wiring closets. Initial deployment of the EX2200 switch is …

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.: Download Free PDF :: Order Printed Copy :. I am very excited to announce that I am now a published author! My first ISBN worthy document is a 76-page introduction to IPv6 in JUNOS titled Day One: Exploring IPv6. This is the first booklet in the Junos® Networking Technologies Series and the newest of Juniper Network’s Day [...]

Day One: Exploring IPv6 is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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Juniper Networks appears to be picking up steam in the Enterprise market – or at least picking up customers. We looked at their international reach a couple weeks ago, so today let’s scan their growing industry diversity: Derivatives Trading IntercontinentalExchange, a leading operator of exchanges, trading platforms and clearing houses around the world has chosen [...]

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"By broadening our portfolio to include the new EX2200 switches, we are able to address the entry-level Ethernet switch market with a product that can …

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