Weekly Show 418: A Real-World Network Design Session




Heavy Networking show

Summary: Network design is a popular listener topic. On today’s Weekly Show, we have two guests from the University of Idaho to talk about their current network design, new ideas and initiatives they’re considering, and a conversation/consultation on how to address their challenges.<br> The University of Idaho has 12,000 students and 3,000 residents across one main campus and 18 small campuses. As many as 30,000 hosts attach to the network.<br> We dive into current network design issues, including around firewalling and microsegmentation, identity management in the wireless network, and a home-grown network management system.<br> Our guests are Brian Jemes, Network Manager; and Mike Rusca, Network Engineer, both at the University of Idaho.<br> Sponsor: ThousandEyes<br> ThousandEyes gives you performance visibility from every user to every app over any network, both internal and external, so you can migrate to the cloud, troubleshoot faster and deliver exceptional user experiences. Sign up for a free account at<a href="http://www.thousandeyes.com/packetpushers" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> thousandeyes.com/packetpushers</a> and choose a free ThousandEyes t-shirt.<br> Sponsor: ITProTV<br> Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned IT professional, ITProTV is the only source you’ll need to learn the skills to pass the most in-demand IT certs — from entry level to advanced — with engaging hosts and a talk-show style format. Visit <a href="https://go.itpro.tv/packetpushers" target="_blank" rel="noopener">itpro.tv/packetpushers</a> and use code PACKETPUSHERS to try it FREE for 7 days, and receive 30% off your monthly membership for the lifetime of your active subscription.<br>