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Setting the Clock on the Nexus 5K
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02 // 13 // 14
Setting the Clock on a Nexus 5K
I noticed that you may not initially be able to set the clock time and date on Nexus 5Ks. For example: SWITCH-5K2# sh clock 18:16:56.460 UTC Fri Jun 12 2009 SWITCH-5K2# clock set 13:21:00 13 feb 2014 Setting clock from CLI is not allowed in this VDC. SWITCH-5K2# However, the…
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C-MUG
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02 // 11 // 14
Upcoming February 25, 2014 CMUG
I will be presenting in the CMUG (Cisco Mid-Atlantic User Group) session on Tuesday February 2/25/2014. The formal abstract and announcements are here. The location is: Loyola University Columbia Graduate Center (8890 McGaw Rd, Columbia, Maryland 21045). There will be a continental breakfast served starting at 0800, with the presentation to start at…
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Monitoring an SDN, Part 3 (Management System Architecture)
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02 // 11 // 14
Monitoring an SDN, Part 3 (Management System Architecture)
The third in the series on SDN monitoring (Monitoring a Software Defined Network, Part 3) talks about the management system architecture. What factors drive the placement of monitoring system components? [...]
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Twinax Cable
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02 // 11 // 14
Options for Testing Twinax Cables
One of my colleagues asked me if I knew what he could use to test Cisco twinax cables - specifically the SFP-H10GB-CUxM passive cables, and the SFP-H10GB-ACUxM active cables.  These cables are identified in the industry as SFP+ direct-attach copper cables, and can be used to interconnect Nexus switches and…
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Enterprise Connect 2014
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02 // 07 // 14
SDN Tutorial at Enterprise Connect 2014
I am doing a 3-hour workshop on SDN at Enterprise Connect 2014 in Orlando, Florida, March 19, 2014. The session is titled “Powering Enterprise Communications with Software-Defined Networks (SDNs).” There [...]
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SDN
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02 // 07 // 14
Monitoring an SDN, Part 2 (Monitoring the Controller)
Monitoring an SDN is going to be an interesting proposition. I wrote about the first part of monitoring and management in Monitoring a Software Defined Network, Part 1. I talk [...]
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02 // 07 // 14
Practical SDN: Security in NSX, DFA, and ACI
It's time to talk (briefly!) about how NSX, DFA, and ACI handle Security. This blog series has already covered ARP, L2 forwarding and L3 forwarding, complete with many technical details. I'm hoping this blog will be a bit shorter, making easier on me doing the writing and you the reader.…
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QoS for a Cisco 3850 Switch
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01 // 30 // 14
QoS for a Cisco 3850 Switch
I've been writing up an internal NetCraftsmen QoS template for a Cisco 3850 switch. This blog relates some lab experiences with the 3850. I hope it provides some useful information for those grappling with 3850 QoS. The second half of the blog is some observations and personal philosophy about QoS.…
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Network Designs that Support SDN
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01 // 27 // 14
Network Designs that Support SDN
In my quest to really understand SDN, I’ve been reading a number of research papers and watching presentations by industry researchers. It has been quite educational and I thought that [...]
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01 // 24 // 14
Practical SDN: L3 Forwarding in NSX, DFA, and ACI
How does L3 forwarding work in NSX, DFA, and ACI? That's the topic for this blog, blog #3 in a series. The series attempts to contrast the various behaviors of NSX, DFA, and ACI. So let's jump right in and see what's happening at Layer 3. (And if you're still…
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01 // 22 // 14
Practical SDN: L2 Forwarding in NSX, DFA, and ACI
How does L2 forwarding work in NSX, DFA, and ACI? That's the topic for this blog, blog #2 in a series. The series attempts to contrast the various behaviors of NSX, DFA, and ACI. We'll look at L2 forwarding (bridging) and some scenarios where the behavior might not be what…
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Internet of Everything Parking
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01 // 09 // 14
Internet of Everything: Parking
Cisco is talking up the Internet of Everything (IOE) lately, with today’s focus being public sector #IOE. I’m excited about the potential, and have been watching discussions eagerly. From the news, [...]
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