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This blog is mostly about my pursuits in Data Science. Previous blog entries also dealt with storage, compute, virtualization and professional services. Currently the focus is on Data Science, including Big Data, Hadoop, Business Intelligence, Data Warehouse, Data Integration and Visualization. From time to time I will blog about other things of interest. The opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own and should not be taken as the opinion of my employer.Blogroll
Category Archives: CCIE Routing and Switching
Hacking NX-OS Part 1
Some of you may know me as a sage hacker from the mid 80’s to the early 90’s. Although, if you met me after 1994, most of you probably don’t know that about me at all. It was a previous … Continue reading
Posted in CCIE Routing and Switching, CCIE Storage, Cisco, Network Technology, Nexus, NX-OS
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Using Optimized Edge Routing (OER) to Combine Multiple ISP Links
Here is a basic configuration I did for Optimized Edge Routing using static routes. OER is supported on 12.3T, and is a huge technology that seems to fill volumes at cisco.com, but I wanted to boil it down to basics, … Continue reading
Using IOS to create a “fatpipe” type service
Although less common today, it use to be quite common for people to want to take two disparate carrier type connections, and make use of them as some sort of “fatpipe” type service. This can be done using CEF and … Continue reading