Etherealmind

Greg Ferro

About the Author:

Greg Ferro is the co-host of Packet Pushers. After surviving 25 years in Enterprise IT with only minor damage, he uses his networking expertise for good in the service of others by deep diving on technology and industry. His unique role as an inspirational cynicist brings a sense of fun, practicality and sheer talent to world of data networking and its place in a world of clouds.

He blogs regularly at http://etherealmind.com and the podcasts are at http://packetpushers.net.

Articles by Greg Ferro

Runt Packet No. 7 — Big Things Ahead for Juniper Certifications

October 26, 2010

Liz Burns, Global Manager for Juniper Networks certifications and Kieran Milne, one of the technical leads with the Juniper certifications team join Ethan Banks for a discussion of the upcoming changes in the Juniper certification world. There’s a LOT of great information Liz and Kieran share, so be prepared to listen through this a time or two if you’re keen on Juniper certs.

Unplugged — Show 2 — Virtual Access Points

October 25, 2010

This is the second podcast from the Packet Pushers devoted to Wireless Networking. After Jennifer Huber joined the Packet Pushers, we agreed that an occasional wireless podcast about would be worth doing. Herewith, is the second episode of Packet Pushers Unplugged on wireless networking.

Show 23 — We Love the Love and Love Your Questions

October 21, 2010

So many listeners have written in with many questions, suggestions and worthy advice that we felt it was time to do another “Answer Your Questions” session in what will probably become a regular feature of the show. This week, Greg and Ethan join with Russell Heilling (Twitter Russell ) and Tom Hollingsworth (Twitter networkingnerd.

Show 21 — IPv6 for the Win! Part 2

October 3, 2010

This week on the Packet Pushers podcast, Greg and Ethan continue an IPv6 technical deep-dive with Matt Ryanczak, Network Operations Manager at ARIN (where they’ve been running IPv6 since 2003) and Jan Bervar from NIL who has done several enterprise IPv6 deployments.

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