Re: [091labs-public] Re: Any Network Engineers?

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Duncan Thomas

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May 1, 2012, 8:18:00 AM5/1/12
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I'm in Galway working for a(nother?) large cloud provider, so I'm
heavily into openstack among other things...

I donated a couple of bits of Cisco kit to the labs with the specific
hope that somebody had an interest in getting some classes together -
to my eyes Cisco kit appears designed to sell training classes. I'm
certainly interested in attending some if they are run.

The other thing I'm just starting the revive my interest in is mesh
networking... hardware support is so much better these days than last
time I looked that putting together a large scale experiment is mostly
a matter of getting enoguh people with laptops together at the same
time.

On 1 May 2012 12:54, Shane Killian <sh...@shanekillian.net> wrote:
> Hi there,
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> I'm currently in the process of relocating to Galway.
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> I work as a Network Engineer a large cloud provider / retail company and I
> have a huge interest in working on networking/cloud projects for fun.
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> Are there any network engineers part of either group in Galway - or at least
> people interested in trying some stuff?
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> In particular, I have a huge interest in software driven networks, openflow,
> open stack and openvswitch.
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> I've also been looking at teaching some Networking classes - CCNA / CCNP /
> CCIP part time if anyone would be interested when I do actually get settled
> in Galway.
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> Shane
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gerryk

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May 1, 2012, 12:01:51 PM5/1/12
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Count me as interested. I did have the intention of running a CCNA/P in the labs at some stage. I have a couple of 2600 routers to this end also.
I work in platform design at a large telecoms company, do there's a significant overlap there too .
/Gerry

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gerryk

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May 1, 2012, 12:14:28 PM5/1/12
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I have a console server too, so all the devices can be accessed from a single serial port.

On May 1, 2012 5:12 PM, "Shane Killian" <sh...@shanekillian.net> wrote:
Sounds good, 

I have a number of 3550's and a dynamips server that uses physical interfaces to break out to the real switches.
I've been having some trouble with SUN HME drivers but should have that ironed out soon.

It'll probably be a month or so before I get back to this - still finding a place and moving my stuff :-)


Shane

Aaron Hastings

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May 9, 2012, 7:02:16 AM5/9/12
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Sorry, only getting to reply to this now.

I would be very interested in CCNA workshops, as it's something I intend on doing in the near future. You should drop into the Labs on one of our weekly Tuesday Open Nights at 7pm.

Aaron
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