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The Art of Network Engineering
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2020
Join co-hosts A.J., Andy, Dan, Tim, Kevin and our guests as we explore the world of Network Engineering! In each episode, we explore new topics, talk about technology, and interview people in our industry. We peak behind the curtain and get insights into what it's like being a network engineer - and spoiler alert - it's different for everyone!
For more information check out our website artofnetworkengineering.com
Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram as well @artofneteng
Co-Hosts Twitter Handles
A.J. @noblinkyblinky
Andy @andylapteff
Dan @HowdyPacket
Tim @TimBertino
Kevin @AdjacentNode
For more information check out our website artofnetworkengineering.com
Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram as well @artofneteng
Co-Hosts Twitter Handles
A.J. @noblinkyblinky
Andy @andylapteff
Dan @HowdyPacket
Tim @TimBertino
Kevin @AdjacentNode
A Deep Dive into the Choreography of Connectivity and Critical Network Services | AONE Ep 144
This episode was recorded January 4th, 2024
Join the virtual gathering around our tech-infused roundtable as we weave personal holiday tales with the threads of networking expertise. A.J. is joined by hosts Andy and Tim, who bring their personal flair to the table-Andy with his camera lens capturing life's moments, and Tim as he steps into his new Cisco shoes. This episode is about connection: the kind that powers our digital lives and the kind that brings us closer as a community of network engineers.
You'll be equipped to navigate the labyrinth of DHCP and DNS, as we pull back the curtain to reveal their essential roles in a seamless online experience. Our conversation will transport you through the DORA process of IP address assignment, offering a peek into the clever choreography of DNS records updating in real time. DHCP snooping steps into the spotlight too, as a guardian against network mischief. By the end of our chat, the digital infrastructure that's so often taken for granted will hold no secrets from you.
Before we sign off, we take a moment to appreciate the unsung heroes of network engineering services-those critical cogs in the machine like DNS, NTP, and multicast rendezvous points that keep our world ticking with precision. Whether it's through the lens of centralized logging or the promising horizon of streaming telemetry, you'll leave with a richer understanding of the backbone that sustains our digital ecosystem. So, come for the tech insights, stay for the camaraderie, and don't forget to connect with us in our ever-growing community of network aficionados.
DNS Checking Website - www.whatsmydns.net
Chapters
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0:00 Intro
11:33 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Basics
20:38 Understanding DHCP, DNS, and TTL
34:29 Critical Network Services
44:29 Critical Network Engineering Services
51:34 Networking Podcast Promotion and Information
TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@artofneteng
Cables2Clouds! www.cables2clouds.com
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Check out our website artofnetworkengineering.com
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Join the Discord Study group - artofneteng.com/iaatj
Join the virtual gathering around our tech-infused roundtable as we weave personal holiday tales with the threads of networking expertise. A.J. is joined by hosts Andy and Tim, who bring their personal flair to the table-Andy with his camera lens capturing life's moments, and Tim as he steps into his new Cisco shoes. This episode is about connection: the kind that powers our digital lives and the kind that brings us closer as a community of network engineers.
You'll be equipped to navigate the labyrinth of DHCP and DNS, as we pull back the curtain to reveal their essential roles in a seamless online experience. Our conversation will transport you through the DORA process of IP address assignment, offering a peek into the clever choreography of DNS records updating in real time. DHCP snooping steps into the spotlight too, as a guardian against network mischief. By the end of our chat, the digital infrastructure that's so often taken for granted will hold no secrets from you.
Before we sign off, we take a moment to appreciate the unsung heroes of network engineering services-those critical cogs in the machine like DNS, NTP, and multicast rendezvous points that keep our world ticking with precision. Whether it's through the lens of centralized logging or the promising horizon of streaming telemetry, you'll leave with a richer understanding of the backbone that sustains our digital ecosystem. So, come for the tech insights, stay for the camaraderie, and don't forget to connect with us in our ever-growing community of network aficionados.
DNS Checking Website - www.whatsmydns.net
Chapters
----------------------
0:00 Intro
11:33 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Basics
20:38 Understanding DHCP, DNS, and TTL
34:29 Critical Network Services
44:29 Critical Network Engineering Services
51:34 Networking Podcast Promotion and Information
TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@artofneteng
Cables2Clouds! www.cables2clouds.com
Follow us on Twitter artofneteng
Follow us on Instagram artofneteng
Like us on Facebook artofneteng
Join the group on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/artofneteng/
Check out our website artofnetworkengineering.com
Merch Store - artofneteng.com/store
Join the Discord Study group - artofneteng.com/iaatj
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David Ruess' Journey from Gaming Aspirant to Network Engineering Pro - Ep 142
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We interview Network Engineering TikTok Creator AdjacentNode - Ep 141!
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Breaking Down Barriers in Network Automation for Engineers with Danny Wade - Ep 140
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From Military Network Engineer to Deep Internet Analysis - Interview with Doug Madory
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Navigating the Convergence of IoT Security in Network Engineering - Ep 138
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Transform Your Home with Smart IOT Sensors
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The Convenience and Security Risks of Internet of Things Devices
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The Art of Building a Tech Career with CryptoKnight
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The Journey of a Network Engineer - with Ethan Jackson
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Happy New Year from all of us at The Art of Network Engineering!
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Reflecting on a Year of Podcasting: Celebrations, Collaborations, and a Holiday Special AONE Ep 136
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Delving into the Intricacies of Network Automation with Ansible Expert Tony Dubiel
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An Expert's Perspective on Network Automation and the Cisco DevNet Expert Certification
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From working on Air Force One to Cybersecurity: A Journey with John Breth @CYBERINSIGHT
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A Comprehensive Guide to Media Networking with Expert Josh Warcop
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Unveiling the Hidden Heroes of Enterprise Network Management
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Exploring the Influence of AI on Network Engineering
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The Joy of Network Design with Tim Ross
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All the different types of Network Engineers in one video
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Navigating the CCIE Landscape with help from 3 CCIEs!
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Observability with Phil Gervasi and Kentik!
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Tim and Andy Beat boxing before the show starts
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So SkyNet is a Tennesseean.
OMG he asks so many stupid and repeated questions about the network cables....
Some clarifying questions never hurt, and this channel is Network Engineering focused.
I would love to work there. Tired of making 10 gb as fast as possible. Mind you, I got into a terraflop
Simply Awesome!
Sorry for nitpicking but he got one thing wrong. The reason you don't use electrical network cables for longer distances is not primarily because of interference from the power cables but has all to do with attenuation. At these speeds it is very hard to get the signal more than a few meters, it will be heavily attenuated and very hard to distinguish a 1 from a 0. The solution to the problem is to use fibre optics instead.
No way do you get access to the world's fastest computer... Hypersonic missile systems are classified :P
Open research, class are in other DCs
Take note of the power cables for each rack, similar to the amount a large house might use, per rack. Removing the heat from those racks is a big part of the design. Air flows from the floor and out the top in active exhausts. A little hard to believe, but compactness is a top priority.
I’m surprised they can even talk in there. I’ve been in some major data centers and communication can be difficult.
They were water cooled so no fans on that side of the DC. The other side was storage which still had traditional cooling and was very loud!
@@artofneteng Ah, that makes sense.
The power supply behind them is unbelievable. Enough for a town.
"And is 2 Exaflops" big smile 😊 Nice to see someone that is passionate about his work!
Panduit.
After working with one we heard the gruntiest one is in Japan now rather than Oakridge.
Biggest difference between HPC networks and corporate networks is lack of security in favor of performance at all costs. The compute nodes directly access remote memory over the network RoCE
Where old system goes, eBay?
But can it run crysis?
no
You spelled Doom wrong.
how many chrome tabs can it handle?
Wish I was attending. Was just at Google cloud next. Do you guys ever attend any non-cisco events?
We are going to try to get to more industry conferences.
Truth, recording for scheduled folks only... attend or not
Step 1. Find Kevin & Alexis making tiktoks by the Cisco sign
Yes!
In supercomputing it's either Network or Notwork :DD
thats really funny lil buddy 😊
This is amazingly quiet for a system of that size
Water cooled! The other half of the data center not shown in the video was all storage and that side was LOUD!
What was the DNS Query website?
www.whatsmydns.net
No matter how big or small: The network IS the computer… For the past few decades, outside of embedded applications (and even in many situations there), computers have to be connected to a network to have any practical value; every piece of software, and most if not all its data, is sent over a network at some time in its lifecycle.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a FedEx truck.
Awesome tour/interview. Dan seems like a real genuine dude. 👍
Great Video, thank you. Interesting would have been the type of Failures they see - Overheating, Bad Solder, Caps fail, Fans/Plumbing fails etc
We did learn that they have full service staff provided by OEMs of the supercomputer. They were there performing maintenance that day. Our POC didn't have specifics on hardware failures of the HPC environment, I'll see if he has anything on the networking components.
L3.cache errs for 1
it should mine BTC :P
incredibly good interview you did there.
Thank you!
Clearly, the Chinese have faster computers, probably much faster, and probably more than 10. Normally we have to use "public knowledge"
Yes, that's certainly a true possibility. This is the fastest super computing resources generally available.
ORNL is my dream job. I'd honestly sweep floors just to be in the building.
It isn't all rainbows and unicorns
Great video. Thanks for taking us along with you all!
😅😅😅😅
It's always in a box "somewhere"
I hurt just watching this.
💯🔥 no, no, f*ck no. DID YOU HEAR ME?! NO!!!
😂🤣😂🤣
so true
???
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but have you seen the OCG for CCNP/CCIE Enterprise Core.....OMG....
I am a bit late watching this (Worked with Andy in the NOC). Great episode man, sorry it took me so long to check your show out! A NOC is a good place to start off since you learn a bit of networking, but they (or at least ours) is more about outage management. As long as you can multitask and have a proactive mentality you'll do well in a NOC, you don't really even need to have much in depth networking knowledge, just have what I call "networking common sense". You also can go as far as you want, you can learn to figure issues out on your own and move up in the tiers, or just do the basics and stay where you are. I always found the certification requirements odd due to what I said above (not really getting super deep into networking), sure the basic cert levels show that you know what an IP address is, but I've seen plenty of cert heavy folks come through that don't know sh*t or aren't self motivating go-getters. The higher level cert requirements in the NOC (again, I can only speak to ours) just pushes folks to move on to higher paying jobs where they can actually use the knowledge. That said, like Andy said, you can sorta get comfortable, which isn't always a bad thing, I've been in the NOC for 18 years, and while it's stressful at times, it's not a bad job. Every night is different.
First time I’ve heard Josh speak, a very intelligent engineer and all around great guy that’s moving the industry forward
We couldn't agree more! If you haven't yet listen to his full episode.
i am using INE Labs, those are great.
taking the enarsi test in a couple of weeks, not planning to moving forward with CCIE, will focus on cloud instead, i think learning cloud will pay off better in a long run. there are a bunch of topics in CCIE that i dont think i will ever use in my job.
Keep us posted on the ENARSI!
Mansoor was great to work with. Miss working with the big guy!
Andy was so true at around 5:00 mark ... about the outage being a non-network problem
Running a 9g hp server in my employer DC. Have eveng, linux machines, gns3, checkpoint firewall labs. Cisco labs, sd wan. 96 cpu and 256 GB of ram. All for myself to test stuff.
Very nice!
Great podcast, really enjoyed this one! Quick tip, in your description under chapters put 00:00 Introduction at the beginning and then all the chapters will appear on the timeline of the video.
Thanks for that!
I think IPv6 leaves room for future AI devices
Love these
This was a great episode! I loved hearing his story on how he fell in love with networking. I’m about graduate with a degree in cybersecurity and honestly am struggling with figuring out what route I want to go down. I’m taking a malware analysis class this semester and it’s been my favorite class I’ve ever taken (plus I have an amazing professor) i am thinking about going down that route but I have a feeling that might be too high of a skill ceiling for me.
"Every master was once a beginner" If you love what you're doing just keep going! You can do it!