How Networks Really Work - www.ipSpace.net (original) (raw)

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It’s pretty easy to find material explaining how to configure network devices. Internet is full of recipes and sample designs (not all of them good), but it’s hard to find information on how networking technologies really work and even harder to find out the reasons they were implemented the way they were.

In the meantime, vendors prove validity of RFC1925 Rule 11 on daily basis, and many customers blindly trust the shiny new technologies because they lack historical insight:

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Happy Campers

About the webinar

I am older than Ethernet. This brings back a lot of memories of the good old days of networking some good some bad. Pretty interesting to have all this put together as one whole picture of the evolution of Packet and character stream technology.

jim warner

It's one of the best technical resources for people who want to improve themselves professionally.

There's a wealth of knowledge on this site and this webinar only scratches the surface.

Aaron Robinett

As always another webinar of great value for networking engineers.

Gabriel Sulbaran

This webinar describes networking fundamentals without vendor marketing. Highly recommended for everyone who wants to understand how "networks really work," or needs to build or operate a network of any size.

Erik Auerswald

If you are looking for a systematic connection of all the aspects of networking technologies from foundamental to cutting-edge, this webinar is the one you should not miss.

Chad Wang

to follow it attention , is never to late to know fundamental of network .

Fabrizio Poggio

Ivan has much to say on any topic. He clearly enjoys and explores his subject. I'm working through Nokia SROS from the ground-up at the moment after a career of Cisco and Juniper in ISP environments and a 2 year hiatus where I forgot it all. Ivan is bringing it all back to life for me and renewing my interest.

CHRISTOPHER GRAVELL

THe webinar cover a lot of fundamentals that fill the gaps of topics that we think we already know.

Augusto Carlson

About the instructor

I almost always play the recordings at 1.5X their original speed.

jim warner

About the materials

It's fascinating to learn about the history why various standards got put in place that ignored the end to end principle.

Aaron Robinett

Highly recommended for everybody to learn something new or refresh their memory.

Erik Auerswald

I did IPv6 numbering 12 years ago for a well-known ISP in Switzerland. I left and a highly qualified network engineer changed the scheme.

Like you said, - don't spend 2 years on the addressing. It's going to change.

CHRISTOPHER GRAVELL

About the Author

Ivan PepelnjakIvan Pepelnjak, CCIE#1354 Emeritus, is an independent network architect, book author, blogger and regular speaker at industry events like Interop, RIPE and regional NOG meetings. He has been designing and implementing large-scale service provider and enterprise networks since 1990, and is currently using his expertise to help multinational enterprises and large cloud- and service providers design next-generation data center and cloud infrastructure using Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) approaches and technologies.

Ivan is the author of several books covering data center technologies, highly praised webinars, and dozens of data center and cloud-related technical articles published on his blog.

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