Latest Ccie Podcast Episodes
EP02 From Truck Driver to 2x CCIE: Interview with Dennis Bates
LabEveryday Podcast - January 05, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsEpisode Notes: Do you think you’re too old to get into tech? Well, you might want to rethink that after meeting Mr. Dennis Bates, who at 40 years didn’t know what a CCIE was. Life circumstances pushed him to tech and with discipline and determination, he was is now a 2x CCIE who’s had a succes...
EP01 How to Achieve Success - 10 Steps to LabEveryday
LabEveryday Podcast - December 31, 2020 21:29 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsEpisode Notes What does success really mean to you? Are you a long-term investor in your life, or are you waiting for luck to make it happen for you? In this episode of the LabEveryday podcast, Du'An Lightfoot talks about success and the steps that when followed will get you there. He define...
EP14: IronMan Athlete and Cisco SE Director Mark Moffett shares his journey, habits for success and more!
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 03, 2017 00:21 - 53 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsMark Moffett leads System Engineering for State, Local Government, and Education for the Eastern United States. He and his team of 130+ Systems Engineering Managers/Systems Engineers/Architects are responsible for the design/deployment of Cisco Solutions. And he is also a ironman triathlon ath...
EP13: Colin McNamara DevOps expert and cloud architect shares with us on how to secure your future in IT!
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - April 08, 2017 20:48 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsColin McNamara is the Founder and Principle Consultant at Farkley, where he helps Companies, Communities and Individuals succeed in a world be transformed by next generation technologies. In this episode Colin shares his secrets to success for the very first time with our listeners at the end of...
EP12: Cisco SE Manager (CCIE #1753) Rusty Heird shares what he looks for when hiring and more!
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - February 11, 2017 06:04 - 28 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsI am simply thrilled to introduce my former SE manager from Cisco, Rusty Heird. He has one of the lowest CCIE numbers I’ve seen at #1753 in R&S for 20 years and was great mentor to me helping me push myself to always grow. I can’t wait to dive into his past and current projects and gather his th...
EP11: Legendary Network Architect Russ White (CCDE#1 and CCAr) shares his habits for success.
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - January 11, 2017 02:49 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsRuss White has over 30 years of experience in network engineering; A Distinguished Architect during his time at Cisco, holds the highest certification Cisco has to offer as a CCAr and holds CCDE #1. He’s also a Publish author, worldwide speaker at many tech conferences, and has over 40+ patents....
EP10: From Dubai to Silicon Valley, interview with LinkedIn's principal network architect Shawn Zandi
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - January 01, 2017 03:29 - 27 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsShawn Zandi is a lead infrastructure architect with LinkedIn, where he builds large scale data center, backbone and networks. Over the past two decades, Shawn has worked as network and security architect for consulting firms from Dubai to Silicon Valley. Shawn holds many publications, patents an...
EP09: We are back SE Nation - Happy Holidays!
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - December 26, 2016 06:30 - 4 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsIn this episode, we bring back the show! I explain why we were out of pocket for the past months and what to expect in terms of new shows moving forward. And some motivation to the start the new year off right!
EP08: Interview with Stephen Lynch - CCIE at age 21 and Consulting Sytems Engineer at Cisco Meraki
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - June 13, 2016 07:00 - 29 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsStephen has been in the IT industry for 8 years and got his start with the Cisco Networking Academy. He holds a CCIE in Routing & Switching which he obtained at the very young age of 21. Stephen has worked as an Instructor, a Pre-Sales Engineer, and is now a Consulting Systems Engineer for Cisco...
EP07: Interview with Jacob Hess - CoFounder of NexGenT
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - June 10, 2016 16:00 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsJacob Hess is an entrepreneur and systems engineer who has over 15 years experience in Information Technology. Working in both the customer and systems integrator environments he has designed and deployed many complex IT projects spanning the full stack of networking technologies. Jacob is also ...
EP06: Tech Lesson - Understanding Basic Network Traffic with Jacob Hess
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 27, 2016 07:00 - 11 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsIn this episode of Rockstar SE Jacob Hess and Terry Kim discuss basic network traffic concepts. They break down topics such as collision domains and broadcast domains and how those concepts relate to network traffic and the world of network engineering. Jacob Hess is an entrepreneur and sy...
EP05: Tech Lesson - The OSI Model with Jacob Hess
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 26, 2016 21:33 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsTake a deep dive into the OSI model and learn what it’s all about! The OSI model is a foundational topic that all IT engineers need to understand. In this Tech Lesson episode Jacob and Terry guide you through all the OSI layers and how they relate to the real world of network engineering! ...
EP04: Interview with Data Center Solutions expert Loy Evans at Cisco
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 23, 2016 14:31 - 47 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsLoy has been in the IT industry over 20 years. He got his start as a programmer, but jumped into the networking side of the house early on in his career. He holds a CCIE in Routing and Switching and is currently employed at Cisco Systems as a Data Center Solutions Consultant. Loy has a true pass...
EP03: Ask Us Anything - Open Questions and Answers with TK
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 16, 2016 00:03 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsQuestions Asked: I have my CCNA R/S. Should I continue my CCNP R/S or go after my CCNA Security then CCNP Security? I have had my CCNA for a year and a half now, but cannot get into an engineer role. Do you have any suggestions? I’m currently working as a computer systems administrator… any...
EP02: Tech Lesson - What is a Network with Jacob Hess
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 15, 2016 23:01 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsJacob Hess is an entrepreneur and systems engineer who has over 15 years working in Information Technology. Working in both the customer and systems integrator environments he has designed and deployed many complex IT projects spanning the full stack of networking technologies. Jacob is also a U...
EP01: Interview with 3X CCIE Arnel Alvarez - Sr Network Engineer at Uber Technologies
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 15, 2016 21:18 - 28 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsArnel’s been in the IT industry going on 16 years and got his start right at Cisco Systems. He’s also a triple CCIE across R&S, Storage, and Datacenter. He’s also worked at VMware and now works at Uber working on their corporate infrastructure as a senior network engineer. Tech Lesson of t...
EP00: About The Show "Rockstar SE"
Become a Rockstar Systems Engineer with Terry Kim - May 15, 2016 21:17 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsTerry Kim is an entrepreneur and systems engineer who has worked in industry leading tech companies such as Cisco Systems, Arista Networks, and Dimension Data. Terry is also a United States Air Force veteran who served as a technical instructor and trained hundreds of network engineers to be job...
IPv6 RIPng dynamic routing
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 14, 2010 04:22 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsThe linked video demonstrates RIPng, our first dynamic routing protocol for IPv6. This is a simple but inefficient routing protocol. The metric is based on number of router hops, with no provision for differentiating between links with drastically different bandwidth (a frame-relay hop has the ...
IPv6 Static Routing
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - November 02, 2009 01:44 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsIn this hands-on exercise, we configure IPv6 addresses on 3 routers in a triangle. Then we configure IPv6 static routes to allow the 6 IPv6 subnets (3 loopback, 3 P2P links) to be accessible on all 3 routers. Static routes are easy to understand. At first glance they appear simple. You just ma...
The need for QOS versus Net Neutrality
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - September 27, 2009 03:19 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsIn 2003, I made a VOIP call from home while downloading a large email attachment. The DSL line saturated and my audio quality became horrible while VOIP packets (and email packets) were being dropped. Doubling the bandwidth to my home would not have solved this problem. The email download woul...
IPv6 theory
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - September 20, 2009 05:42 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsThe linked video introduces IPv6 theory. IPv6 is the 128-bit address replacement for IPv4. The Internet is expected to run out of it's 4-billion IPv4 addresses in 2012. IPv6 will replace IPv4 at the network-layer of the OSI stack. By replacing one layer in the stack, most applications and mos...
IOS Version Selection Tactics
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - May 31, 2009 04:11 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsThe linked video provides guidance for optimal IOS version selection. The large number of IOS versions makes choosing the best version for your router or switch difficult. You must pick the most reliable version which includes the features you need. Different IOS "packages" have different featu...
IOS Access Control Lists
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 24, 2009 04:47 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsIn this video demonstration, we show an example of writing IOS Access Control Lists (ACL's) on a home router. We use the revision control system (RCS) to maintain the master ACL file and push the ACL's to the router via TFTP. This is similar to many production networks, where maintaing comments...
IOS DHCP and NAT
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 23, 2009 04:42 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsIOS routers can act as DHCP clients and DHCP servers. They can also function as Network Address Translation (NAT) devices. In this video we show a demonstration using a 2621 as a DHCP client, server, and NAT translation device for my home network. It's important to understand that most IOS rout...
Hot Standby Router Protocol
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 22, 2009 04:36 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsIn this episode we show a video demonstration of the hot standby router protocol. This is a Cisco proprietary redundancy protocol. The purpose is to allow two routers to share one virtual IP address on an access subnet/vlan. Hosts on the subnet can use the virtual IP for their default route. ...
Rapid Spanning Tree 802.1w
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 08, 2009 04:57 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsThis video demonstrates layer-2 convergence in less than 2 seconds thanks to rapid spanning-tree. Rapid per-vlan spanning-tree is configured with "spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst". The rapid spanning tree protocol, 802.1w, is the answer to the slow convergence time of the historic 802.1d spanning-t...
Etherchannels and the port aggregation protocol
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 03, 2009 05:35 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsWhen you have two different links between the same two switches, normally spanning tree will forward on one and block on the other. This means half of your bandwidth is sitting idle. An etherchannel is a way to bind two links into one logical link with twice the bandwidth. In addition to incre...
VTP Vlan Trunking Protocol
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - March 01, 2009 23:14 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsVTP is the VLAN trunking protocol. It's used to disseminate uniform vlan information between switches over 802.1q or ISL trunks. It can also "prune" vlans, dynamically removing unneeded VLANs from trunks. This decreases unneeded frame flooding. VTP can eliminate outages thanks to the uniform V...
802.1q and ISL trunks
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - February 24, 2009 02:17 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsSwitches can have multiple vlans. When we connect switches together we use 802.1q trunks (or older ISL trunks) to run multiple vlans over one physical link. With either trunking protocol, a tag is added to the ethernet frame with the vlan information. ISL is an older Cisco-proprietary trunking...
Intermediate spanning tree
Cisco Hands On Training Podcast - February 23, 2009 03:49 - Video ★★★★ - 72 ratingsWe cover intermediate spanning tree concepts. The importance of specifying your root bridge and backup root bridge with spanning-tree priority. Using portfast to allow host ports to start forwarding without waiting for 30 seconds. Using bpduguard to disable portfast-enabled ports where someone...