On 15 Jun 2010, at 14:37, Stefan Fouant wrote:
For you Juniper and Arbor wonks out there, you can find some decent podcasts on iTunes... I can't remember the name of the Juniper Podcast but you should be able to find it on iTunes without much effort... I believe the Arbor one is called "Security to the Core".
There are quite a few Juniper ones[0], though they take the format of a tutorial rather than a discursive/magazine format though, which is OK, but not what I want when driving. :-) There's a tool called 'Handbrake' for the Mac which can be used to re-encode the nanog (and other meeting) video downloads to a format suitable for the iPhone/iPod/iPad. This is quite good for flights/trains. Andy [0] Example = http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/junos-as-a-switching-language/id292449024, some others are linked from the bottom of this page,
-----Original Message----- From: Andy Davidson [mailto:andy@nosignal.org] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 10:38 AM To: nanog list Subject: Re: networking podcasts
There are quite a few Juniper ones[0], though they take the format of a tutorial rather than a discursive/magazine format though, which is OK, but not what I want when driving. :-)
No I'm not talking about the "JUNOS as a Switching/Security Language" Podcasts - you are certainly right, those are more along the lines of tutorials. The ones I was referring to was a series called J-Net Perspectives and they had decent coverage of topics like High Availability, Multicast VPNs, and VPLS to name a few with the likes of Pedro Marques, Lenny Giuliano, and some other Juniper notables. See the URL below for the iTunes links... http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/j-net-perspectives/id279754930 Stefan Fouant
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