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  • Network Engineering @lemmy.ml
    KitaitiMakoto @lemmy.ml

    A Japanese translation of Working With TCP Sockets written by Jesse Storimer.

  • Network Engineering @lemmy.ml
    I_teach_network @lemmy.ml

    Feedback on creating the infrastructure for a lab/classroom

    TLDR: While I know that the following will work, I'm looking for feedback on my proposed solution in regards to best practices and possibly an idea about establishing logging. If you think I'm way off target, then by all means tell me so and what you propose instead.

    With all that said, I present you with the following wall of text, read at your own peril but thanks if you lend me the time to answer my post :-)

    I have a classroom that doubles as a lab for my soon to be IT-supporters, devops, and operations specialist apprentices. My main subject is CCNA introduction to networking and some Windows Server configuration. And while I've been teaching for 10 years, I fear my real world IT experience has slipped.

    The classroom is equipped with about 16 tables, and preferably a single student pr table – depending on the number of applications, some tables can host 2 students for the first month or two. So, the infrastructure must fit at least 32 students and a teacher.

    Currently the s

  • Network Engineering @lemmy.ml
    DarraignTheSane @lemmy.ml

    In Pursuit of 1.6T Data Center Network Speeds

    For the last 30 years, modern society has depended on data center networks. Networking speeds must continue to increase to keep up with the demand caused by emerging technologies such as autonomous vehicles (AVs) and artificial intelligence (AI). Further innovation in high-speed data will enable 800 gigabits per second (800G) and 1.6 terabits per second (1.6T) network speeds.

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    Avian_Carrier @lemmy.ml

    Free and official certification training with Juniper Open Learning

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1153146

    Should you be interested in learning more about Juniper devices, this free training is a good place to start. There's free training for all levels (yes, including the expert level).

    For the Cisco engineers that are curious, there's an accelerated course specifically for CCNA -> JNCIA.

    There's also discounted vouchers available for each course completed.