by John Breth | Jan 27, 2021 | IT Engineering, IT Operations, Network Engineering
A few weeks ago, I posted on Twitter about some fundamental commands/configurations that I feel all new network engineers should spend time on learning. As with most things on Twitter, if they get good engagement, I know there is interest for more information. So, I...
by John Breth | Jul 1, 2020 | Cybersecurity, IT Engineering, IT Operations
Today’s topic was requested on Twitter, to talk a little bit about how to build Cisco switchport trunks and specifically how to improve their security configurations. We’re going to take a look at how to configure them, what are some security best practices, and...
by John Breth | May 29, 2020 | IT Engineering, IT Operations
We’re going to be talking about something that strikes fear into the heart of both seasoned and new IT folks alike: IPv6. While IPv6 is new to a lot of folks, this blog’s purpose is to walk you through step by step some high-level points, and show you how...
by John Breth | Apr 1, 2020 | Cybersecurity, InfoSec, IT Engineering, IT Operations
This blog introduces six industry-standard tools and applications that will be heavily relied upon on a daily basis by network engineers. These are tools that those who aim to be network engineers should familiarize themselves with. Six Main Applications: Putty – I...