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Wide ranging mix of "telecom" skills derived from hands-on experience with: corporate networking technologies (such as conventional Cisco routed IP networks, Microsoft's networking infrastructure, and specialized areas such as VPNs and VOIP); experience with carrier networking systems such as satellite, WLL, and carrier billing and OSS systems; experience with datacenter facilties and outside plant systems, such as civil works, power, air-conditioning, copper and fiber metro and campus networks, and wireless infrastructure. Most of my experience is in data networking although I have some exposure to GSM, and VOIP.

Hands-on experience with VLANs, IPSec, PPTP, LT2P, Microsoft's Certificate Authority;

Hands-on experience with RADIUS authentication, Active Directory and IAS, and authorization in access networks in general;

Configured xDSL, frame relay, T-carrier and metro Ethernet circuits terminating in Cisco routers;

Generally familiar with EIGRP; skilled with DHCP, WINS, DNS, etc.

Skilled with ISA (Microsoft’s firewall); have configured two Cisco PIX firewalls as VPN servers; some exposure to Checkpoint;

Hands on experience with Foundry load balancers and other fault tolerance techniques;

Experience with VOIP equipment from Nuera and Cisco and misc. smaller vendors; experience with VOFR and VOIP;

Experience with terrestrial wireless: microwave and 802.x links; some experience with satellite modems, redundancy controllers, waveguides, etc.;

Configured a number of network management subsystems, such as HP OpenView and other alarm/monitoring systems; generally familiar with remote consoles and telemetry for management networks, including security issues;

Familiar with metro/campus fiber Ethernets; familiar with Outside Plant construction issues w/r/t fiber, copper, and terrestrial wireless;
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Created at 11/15/2004 9:04 AM by Roland Alden
Last modified at 11/15/2004 9:04 AM by Roland Alden