Out of band management networks were once more common than they are today. Should we go back to building out of band management networks? Should out of band management networks be virtual or physical? How can we sell out of band management networks to the folks paying the bills? Daryll Swer joins Tom Ammon and Russ White to discuss the importance of OOB management.
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Sometimes we just like to talk about “life issues” as they relate to network engineering and technology career fields. Loneliness seems to especially plague network engineering and other “small” IT fields, where communities are small, change is rapid, and stress is high. Loneliness expert Lucy Rose joins Eyvonne, Tom, and Russ to discuss loneliness.
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Random Reddit user claims industry-standard P/PE (BGP-free core) network design in Service Provider Networks, is “legacy” and that it's a “Cisco strategy to sell more equipment” 🤦♂️
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It's been 2+ years since I first published this. I think a 2025 follow-up is due, with all the recent developments in IPv6, from RFC9663 to RFC9762 and much more. While the subnetting itself doesn't change a lot, deployment methods however will.
@HerbalistChief@Davidbliss00I Yes, even Acalypha Wilkesiana is good for liver, kidney, prostate, gall and urinary bladder cases when combined with co-n si-k.
@toplus@DaryllSwer@ecollado Clearly the points are modified from Daryll's blog post. You even copied the "Layer 8" heading AND points, modified it a little bit with AI and failed to cite the original source.