I spent the week before last at Networkers in Orlando. Well, not really at Networkers, just sort of around the general area. Never actually got to the event itself.
Cisco Press asked me to be the interviewer for a bunch of new podcasts they will be publishing soon, so I spent a couple of days sitting in front of TV cameras interviewing a parade of Cisco Press authors. Great fun interviewing the likes of Wendell Odom, Kevin Wallace, Chip Popoviciu, Patrick Grossetete, Eric Vynke, and many others – a total of over 60 interviews.
Interviewing Denise Donahue, a previous blogger on this site, was particularly fun. I interviewed her, then we swapped seats and she interviewed me.
I’ll give you a heads-up as these podcasts begin to be published. But you can have a look at past podcasts at www.podango.com/podcast/2872/OnNetworking_video.
On a different note, I have to apologize once again to all of you for neglecting this blog for so long and thank you for your patience in checking back now and then. It’s been a combination of some very busy weeks and starting to run out of anything interesting to write about. In the weeks to come, however, I plan to start multiple posts on two topics: An introduction to Juniper Networks’ JUNOS for IOS users, and a series on Quality of Service. Stay tuned.
Jeff Doyle is president of Jeff Doyle and Associates, an IP network consultancy. Jeff is the author of Routing TCP/IP, Volumes I (read an excerpt) and II and of OSPF and IS-IS: Choosing an IGP for Large-Scale Networks. He is a frequent speaker on IPv6, MPLS, and large-scale routing.
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It's good to have you back.
It's good to have you back. I'm looking forward to you're future posts.
Geek vs Geek
It was fun interviewing you, too, Jeff, even though I felt like Wayne and Garth meeting Aerosmith ("I am not worthy!")
Looking forward to to watching those podcasts!
-- Denise