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Heavy Networking

Summary: Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Greg Ferro, Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. On air since 2010, Heavy Networking is the flagship show of the Packet Pushers podcast network.

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 Weekly Show 412: What Managers Want From Their Teams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:51

If you listen to some engineers tell the story, managers are clueless and hopeless, misunderstanding technology and the engineers that make it work. But is that the case? Or are engineers the ones missing what is really going on? Today on the Packet Pushers, we cover what managers want from their teams. Joining us are Michael Bushong, VP, Enterprise & Cloud Marketing at Juniper Networks; and Omar Sultan, CTO, Office of the Service Provider, at Cisco. We talk about what managers look for when hiring, how they handle star players and struggling team members, and how they get individuals to pull together as a team. We also discuss how managers measure team vs. individual success, how they navigate and communicate organizational politics, and what they do to motivate their teams. Sponsor: Cumulus Networks By building innovative data center products with Linux, Cumulus offers unprecedented interoperability, agility and scale, and makes integrating your open source software with your proprietary software seamless and efficient. To learn more about Cumulus’ open source philosophy and contributions, head to cumulusnetworks.com/openpod Sponsor: ITProTV 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. Visit itpro.tv/packetpushers 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. Sponsor: ThousandEyes 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 thousandeyes.com/packetpushers and choose a free ThousandEyes t-shirt. Show Links: Michael Bushong on Twitter Omar Sultan on Twitter Conway’s Law Four Interview Questions I Have Asked Network Engineering Candidates – Packet Pushers

 Weekly Show 411: Understanding Global DNS Architecture with ThousandEyes (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:45

On today’s Weekly Show we discuss measuring application performance across a network. We’re going to focus on a couple of specific scenarios with our sponsor, ThousandEyes. First is the global domain name system, or DNS. DNS is that first step before one system can contact another, turning a hostname into a numerical address. DNS performance matters, because not much else in an application transaction is getting done until name resolution is completed. ThousandEyes recently completed an extensive report on global DNS performance. We’ll talk about how ThousandEyes gathered data for the report, and examine some of its key findings. The second scenario is endpoint tests, where you can see exactly how an app is performing on the system using the app. We’ll discuss the kinds of tests you can perform, and the insights you can glean to understand performance and speed up troubleshooting. Our guests are Angelique Medina, Senior Product Marketing Manager; and Ameet Naik, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, both from the team at ThousandEyes. Show Links: 2018 Global DNS Performance Benchmark Report – ThousandEyes Angelique Medina’s Blog Angelique Medina on Twitter Ameet Naik on Twitter

 Weekly Show 410: Broadcast Media Using IP Networks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:11

Once upon a time, we sat in front of glowing square boxes, and broadcasters delivered signals through a cable sticking out of the wall. We watched what they told us to watch when they said we could watch it. Today, content consumers stream anything they want, as much as they want, whenever and wherever they want. And it’s got to be there instantly and look really good. The demand for streaming content at very high bit rates has forced broadcasters to rethink their infrastructure models, triggering distributed video over IP. This is bringing together broadcast engineers and IT departments that used to be completely separated. On today’s Packet Pushers episode, we discuss how the broadcast media industry leverages IP networks, the initiatives behind the standards and protocols, and why it all matters to data networking professionals. Our guests are François Legrand and Maxime Caron from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Sponsor: ITProTV 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. Visit itpro.tv/packetpushers 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. Sponsor: ThousandEyes 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 thousandeyes.com/packetpushers and choose a free ThousandEyes t-shirt. Show Links: Video Transport: SDI vs IP—Timing Is Everything – The Broadcast Bridge

 Weekly Show 409: The 100G Data Center And Other Roundtable Topics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:55

Welcome to the Packet Pushers Weekly Show. We’re going back to our roots with a community roundtable discussion. In this format, a group of network engineers chew the fat about what’s on their minds related to IT, projects being worked on, the latest sputterings from vendors, and so on. Put in your very favorite earbuds and join us for a frank chat about what’s up. We’ll opine on handling hurricanes with a lack of carrier diversity, refresh cycles for 100GbE, cheap access to Safari Books Online, the all-wireless office, phone home failures, and more. Our guests are * Jordan Martin * Tom Hollingsworth * Jeremy Filliben * Josh O’Brien * Dana Dawson Sponsor: Cumulus Networks Data center networks need to be faster, more efficient and more agile than ever — and traditional networks just can’t keep up. With disaggregation, a Linux operating system, and automation, Cumulus Networks brings speed, efficiency, agility and cost savings to business of all sizes. Find out how to make the transition to 100G by downloading a free whitepaper at cumulusnetworks.com/100gpod. Packet Pushers Virtual Design Clinic 2 Regiseter now for the Packet Pushers’ second Virtual Design Clinic on October 11. This live, online event includes deep-dive technical presentations  and Ask Me Anything sessions with expert panelists.  Go to packetpushers.net/vdc to register for free. And get videos from the first VDC when you join our membership site Ignition. Show Links: The Year of 100GbE in Data Center Networks – Data Center Knowledge

 Weekly Show 408: Running Secure Ethernet Fabrics With Extreme Networks (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:25

For a while there, it seemed like Ethernet fabrics were all we could talk about on Packet Pushers. Then SDN was all the rage, and the arguments about TRILL vs. Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) went mostly silent. Now that SDN is in the “no, but really” part of the hype cycle, we can turn our attention back to cool technologies like Ethernet fabrics and see what’s happening. Our sponsor today is Extreme Networks. They’ve sent us technical heavyweight Paul Unbehagen and a customer, Dan Smith. We’re going to check in on an installation of Extreme’s Fabric Connect with Paul and Dan. We get an update on what’s new with SPB. We also discuss Fabric Connect, an Extreme technology (via its Avaya acquisition) that is based on SPB and implements a fabric that can run across your entire network. Then we drill into Dan’s real-world Fabric Connect deployment in a complex environment (multiple sites and more than a million client devices connected) to learn how it works, how it affects day to day operations, and use cases that have emerged. Paul Unbehagen is Senior Director Product and Strategy at Extreme, and a voting member of the IEEE and co-author of the SPB protocol. Dan Smith is a Technical Engineering Specialist for a large U.S. healthcare organization. Show Links: Smart Guide to Automating Campus Networks – Extreme Networks Defender for IoT – Extreme Networks

 Weekly Show 407: Delivering Applications In Multi-Cloud Environments With Avi Networks (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:00

More enterprises are moving application to or developing applications in the cloud, whether on premises or in public clouds such as AWS, Azure, and Google. One problem is that each cloud has its own approach to networking, so trying to build a consistent networking strategy across multiple clouds becomes very difficult. Today’s sponsor, Avi Networks, offers a next-generation ADC, load balancer, and Web application firewall, entirely delivered in software, that can run in a multi-cloud environment. The software has two key components: a controller for global configuration and management, and service engines that are deployed in private and public cloud instances. Avi Networks can work across clouds while being managed from a central console. On today’s show we talk about why enterprises are adopting a multi-cloud strategy, and how Avi Networks can help customers ensure application delivery, provide security, and enable automation at scale across multiple cloud environments. Our guest is Steve Allie, Director of Systems Engineering for North America at Avi Networks. Show Links: Avi Networks Multi-Cloud Load Balancing: Separating Fact from Fiction – Avi Networks Blog

 Weekly Show 406: Updates And Introspection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:51

Today’s show is just Ethan, Greg and Drew having a chat. We spend a little time discussing some behind-the-scenes Website activities, including migrating to a new hosting platform, making the transition to SSL, and rolling out Ignition. We also preview some upcoming content on Ignition, and welcome the IPv6 Buzz podcast to its official channel. The Packet Pushers crew went onsite at VMworld so we share what we were up to, including experimenting with video and attending VMware’s Future:Net sessions. We also riff on service meshes as the next holy grail in IT. Last but not least, we talk about our struggles to stay physically and mentally healthy.

 Weekly Show 405: Juniper Contrail SD-WAN: Driving Wave Two (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:47

Software defined WAN is a more complicated conversation than optimized routing over multiple circuit types. Modern SD-WAN solutions bring in security, high availability, multi-tenancy, and deep application recognition. They even integrate with other tech in addition to the fancy routing. In today’s sponsored episode, Juniper Networks joins us to talk about its Contrail SD-WAN product. We discuss Contrail SD-WAN and how it differs from other vendors’ approaches, how SD-WAN use cases have evolved. We also dive into three key pillars of Contrail SD-WAN: routing, VPNs, and security. Our guest is Tony Sarathchandra, Director, Product Management – Software Defined Networking Technology and Solutions at Juniper Networks. Show Links: SD-WAN – Juniper Networks  

 Weekly Show 404: Running Open Networks In Production | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:58

In this episode we talk a second time to network architect Andrey Khomyakov, who’s helped his organization make the transition from traditional to open networking in production. Our first chat with Andrey was in Weekly Show 399. The way it worked out, that ended up being a mostly hardware conversation, which made some of you very grumpy, and you aimed packets at us with the evil bit set. Today, we want to drill into the management and operations side of things and complete our open networking in production conversation. If you’re still grumpy after this episode, maybe it’s time to start your own podcast. We discuss the network stack and the infrastructure environment Andrey works within, look at ongoing operational issues, examine how Andrey and his team use automation, and look at the staffing and training impacts of open networking. Sponsor: InterOptic InterOptic offers high-performance, high-quality optics to help you scale to meet your bandwidth demands. Stop paying OEM prices for optics and start talking to the optics experts who deliver brand equivalent transceivers at a fraction of the price. Sponsor: Cumulus Networks Cumulus Networks presents Networking with S.O.U.L – Simple, Open, Untethered Linux. These 4 tenants enable modern, agile networks be built to support the new demands of the business. Save an average of 45% on CapEx and approximately 74% on OpenEx by adopting these SOULful networking solutions. Learn how to leverage the top 5 automation tips and tricks in your network — head to http://cumulusnetworks.com/ppautomation to download our automation white paper. Show Links: Show 399: Open Networking In Production – Packet Pushers Show 351 Design & Build 13: Network Orchestration with Salt – Packet Pushers Athena Health Job Opening

 Weekly Show 403: Ditching Your Branch Router With SD-WAN (Sponsored) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:12

When migrating to an SD-WAN, do you still need a branch router? What does a branch router do? Circuit termination. Routing. QoS. Tunneling. Filtering or even firewalling. Virtual networks. Maybe a few other functions, depending on what you stacked on the box. Can an SD-WAN appliance do all of those things? In the early days, the answer was…probably not all of them, and so you’d often keep your branch router inline with the SD-WAN device. What about today? Do you still need to keep that branch router around, consuming power and running up your maintenance costs? Or can a modern SD-WAN forwarding device be a full replacement for a branch router? Derek Granath, VP of Product Marketing; and Rolf Muralt, VP Product Management for SD-WAN at Silver Peak, join us for today’s sponsored discussion about branch router architecture. We examine the business drivers for eliminating branch routers, discuss potential tradeoffs that come with swapping out the router for an SD-WAN appliance, look at architecture and design implications and caveats, and explore the process of going live without the router. Show Links: For more information on Router Replacement visit silver-peak.com/think-outside-router, where you can Download the Top 10 Reasons to Replace Your Branch Router with SD-WAN eBook or the Architecting an Application-Driven WAN Edge – Solution Brief. How to Architect an Application-driven WAN Edge – Silver Peak White Paper Silver Peak on Twitter Silver Peak on LinkedIn Silver Peak on Facebook

 Weekly Show 402: Building A Network Automation Framework | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:41:06

We’ve talked about network automation plenty on Packet Pushers. Many of those conversations have been about little things, like writing a script to do a specific task. But is that really network automation? Our guest today is Ken Celenza, and he’s here to argue that scripting repeatable tasks is just the beginning of the automation journey. Ken, who is Director of Automation at NetworkToCode, works with customers to build and integrate with automation frameworks that address the entirety of their network automation needs. Ken and the Packet Pushers have a wide-ranging conversation about automation, including automation principles, data models and schemas, testing code, and more. While much of today’s discussion revolves around open source software, this is simply a means to convey a message, and by no means not prescribing any specific solution as the best way forward. If a commercial product fits your needs and your budget, go for it. Sponsor: ThousandEyes ThousandEyes gives you performance visibility from every user to every app over any network, both internal and external, so you can smoothly migrate to the cloud, transform your WAN, troubleshoot faster and deliver exceptional user experiences. Sign up for a free account at thousandeyes.com/packetpushers and choose a free ThousandEyes t-shirt. Sponsor: Cumulus Networks Cumulus Networks presents Networking with S.O.U.L – Simple, Open, Untethered Linux. These 4 tenants enable modern, agile networks be built to support the new demands of the business. Save an average of 45% on CapEx and approximately 74% on OpenEx by adopting these SOULful networking solutions. Learn how to leverage the top 5 automation tips and tricks in your network — head to http://cumulusnetworks.com/ppautomation to download our automation white paper. Show Links: Source of Truth – Himawan Nugroho Device Configurations Are Not A Good Source Of Truth – IP Space Data Models – IP Space Continuous Testing For Networks – Matt Oswalt on Packet Pushers Ignition Model-driven Programmability: The Rise of Network Automation – Cisco Blogs OpenConfig: Standardized Models For Networking – Packet Pushers Using Vendor & Platform Neutral Data Models with Ansible – GitHub NetworkToCode – Slack Ken Celenza on Twitter Ken on LinkedIn Ken on GitHub

 Show 401: A Deeper Understanding Of Free Range Routing (FRR) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:19

Today's Weekly Show podcast explores what's new in Free Range Routing (FRR), the open source routing stack. Our guest is Donald Sharp.

 Show 400: The Future Of Networking With Arpit Joshipura – Open Networking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:53

The Packet Pushers explore open and open-source networking and their potential impact on network operations and design in the latest installment of the Future Of Networking series. Our guest is Arpit Joshipura of the Linux Foundation.

 Show 399: Open Networking In Production | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today's Weekly Show episode brings a real-world perspective to disaggregation and whitebox with an engineer who's brought open networking into production. Our guests are Andrey Khomyakov and Pete Lumbis.

 Show 398: The Tradeoffs Of Information Hiding In The Control Plane | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Russ White returns to the podcast to discuss the pros and cons of information hiding in the control plane.

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