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The Newest Cisco Champion

Mike | November 25, 2014 | Leave a Comment | Achievements, Personal

I am excited to announce that I will be part of the Cisco Champions program for 2015. This is a very humbling experience for me.  Some of the best networkers in the world are a part of this group. I am very passionate about what I do for a living. Still, I am even more […]

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Basic TCP Load Distribution with NAT

Mike | September 18, 2014 | 1 Comment | Cisco, Load balancing, NAT, Network Address Translation, Networking

I am fortunate enough to be a part of a great group called NYC Networkers.  I have been asked to come up with relevant topics in the networking area and teach them to members of the group who RSVP to the meetup. Last Sunday, I did a meetup on “Basic LoadBalancing Principals,” and a decent-sized

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CCNA Data Center Passed

Mike | September 10, 2014 | Leave a Comment | CCNA Data Center, Certification, Cisco, Data Center

Just over five months ago, I was sitting in building three on the RTP Cisco campus. I was on my 4th CCIE Route/Switch lab attempt today, passing 640-916 and achieving Cisco’s associate certification in data center.  In my honest opinion, the tests were good. 640-911, I feel, was the tougher of the two, just because

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My Next Adventure!

Mike | August 3, 2014 | 1 Comment | Personal, Whats Next?

I have had some time to think about what I will do next.  After a lot of thinking back and forth, my two options are: I have decided that R&S isn’t for me. After four attempts on v4 and the toll the last test took on me, which, by the way, Cisco CCIE Support did

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Content Switching with the NetScaler

Mike | July 30, 2014 | Leave a Comment | Citrix, Content Switching, Load balancing

This blog post will look at a feature on the Citrix NetScaler called Content Switching (CS). What CS allows you to redirect traffic based on criteria you set; it can be a URL string, HTTP request, etc. This is good if you have a site with dynamic content like ASP pages, pictures, and/or videos. You

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SSL Termination on the NetScaler

Mike | July 24, 2014 | Leave a Comment | Citrix, Load balancing, SSL Termination

In this post, we will look at a typical deployment scenario where you want your website to be SSL encrypted, but you don’t want to be burdened with installing the certificate on every server on your farm. SSL Termination on the NetScaler will take care of this for you, giving you the flexibility to worry

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Basic NetScaler Loadbalancing Configuration

Mike | July 23, 2014 | 2 Comments | Citrix, Load balancing

With Cisco discontinuing all support on the ACE in the next few months, many companies will need to replace their load-balancing platform.  This post will look at how to configure a Citrix NetScaler for basic load balancing between three web servers. Our topology We need to configure the following: Now, there are two ways we

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Basic NetScaler Setup

Mike | July 22, 2014 | 1 Comment | Citrix, Networking

Today, we will look into the basic setup of a Citrix NetScaler right out of the box. This blog post will take you from the point of having the devices racked, powered on, and connected via the console cable in the front of your MPX7500. The first thing you will see is; We already have

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It’s Been a While, Part Deux!

Mike | July 21, 2014 | Leave a Comment | CCIE, Certification, Personal

I have been neglecting my fellow readers, but there is a good reason behind it.  After my horrid experience in RTP in May, I took a long look at where I see my professional life going. After mulling it over for a long time, I have decided not to pursue my CCIE R&S. It was

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What is the CCIE Even Worth?

Mike | May 19, 2014 | 4 Comments | CCIE, Certification, Cisco, Personal

First, let’s put a disclaimer on this post…  I just got back from a HORRIBLE lab experience at RTP.  This post may be extremely jaded, but I need to get this off my chest and pass or fail; I still feel the same way. I remember holding the CCIE on such a pedestal when I

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