Published on , commented on July 9, 2022
Where’s the Revolutionary Networking Innovation?
In his recent blog post Joe Onisick wrote “What network virtualization doesn’t provide, in any form, is a change to the model we use to deploy networks and support applications. [...] All of the same broken or misused methodologies are carried forward. [...] Faithful replication of today’s networking challenges as virtual machines with encapsulation tunnels doesn’t move the bar for deploying applications.”
Unicast-Only VXLAN Finally Shipping
The long-promised unicast-only VXLAN has finally shipped with the Nexus 1000V release 4.2(1)SV2(2.1) (there must be some logic behind those numbers, but they all look like madness to me). The new Nexus 1000V release brings two significant VXLAN enhancements: unicast-only mode and MAC distribution mode.
Downloadable Recording of Enterasys Data Center Interconnect Solutions Webinar
The recording of recent Enterasys Robust Data Center Solutions is available on ipSpace.net demo web site.
You can watch (or download) the following videos:
First-Hop IPv6 Security Features in Cisco IOS
I wanted to figure out how to use IPv6 DAD proxy in PVLAN environments during my seaside vacations, and as I had no regular Internet access decided to download the whole set of IPv6 configuration guides while enjoying the morning cup of coffee in an Internet café. Opening the IPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration Guide was one of the most pleasant (professional) surprises I had recently.
One word summary: Awesome.
Doodling on a Napkin
Two more books you must read during your summer vacation: The Back of the Napkin and Unfolding the Napkin ... and here are a few drawing tools that work for me.
If you’re anything like me, your first results will be disastrous. Keep practicing; I’m able to draw understandable (if not pretty) diagrams by now (and I’m still trying to stay away from Pictionary).
Smart Fabrics Versus Overlay Virtual Networks
With the recent plethora of overlay networking startups and Cisco Live Dynamic Fabric Architecture announcements it’s time to revisit a blog post I wrote a bit more than a year ago, comparing virtual networks and voice technologies.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words – here are a few slides from my Interop 2013 Overlay Virtual Networking Explained presentation.
ProgrammableFlow Typical Use Cases
The last part of the ProgrammableFlow webinar described typical use cases including Cloud-as-an-Appliance, traffic steering (used by appliances like Radware DefenseFlow) and hypervisor switching with PF1000. Predictably, the use cases were followed by a lengthy Q&A session.
… updated on Thursday, April 23, 2020 05:30 UTC
The Tools That I Use (Drawings)
Continuing from the previous Tools That I Use post, here’s what I’m using to generate the hand drawings in blog posts and case studies.
Wacom Cintiq with SketchBook Pro has been indispensable for high-resolution drawings I used in case studies. I’ve tried to import router symbols in SketchBook Pro and make them look like they would be hand-drawn, but my illustrating skills are almost non-existent.
Cloudbursting, the Wally Way
Priceless! (source: Dilbert.com)
… updated on Thursday, November 19, 2020 12:17 UTC
iSCSI with PFC?
Nicolas Vermandé sent me a really interesting question: “I've been looking for answers to a simple question that even different people at Cisco don't seem to agree on: Is it a good idea to class IP traffic (iSCSI or NFS over TCP) in pause no-drop class? What is the impact of having both pauses and TCP sliding windows at the same time?”
