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Amy Arnold is a network engineer, blogger, and active member of the IT community, whose skills set includes routing, switching, voice, wireless, and security. With many industry recognized certifications, including CWNE, and more than a decade of experience, Amy leverages her knowledge by publishing her own blog (amyengineer.com) as well as contributing to other websites dedicated to networking tips, tools, and analysis. She can be found on Twitter as @amyengineer, sharing IT wisdom and camaraderie, with a side helping of snark and a pinch of humor.
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25 Links with Tag @AmyEngineer
- Taking Control of the Last-Mile Delivery
- One API to Rule Them All, and in the Ether(net) Bind Them
- Network Change Validation Meets Supersized Network Emulation
- Arrcus: An Application of Modern OEM Principles for Whitebox Switches
- Cisco Live 2019 – a Whirlwind of Networking Goodness
- “Thirteen hundred APs, no open support tickets” – achieving quality in wireless networks
- Intro into Fortinet WLAN configuration
- Solving 802.11ad challenges
- Seeing Tetration in action – NFD16
- Preserving and managing intent using Apstra AOS
- Cisco Live 2017, engineering awesomeness
- Forward Networks – go ahead, break it
- Shiny new NetPath Services
- Cisco Live Europe: NBASE-T progress report
- Cisco Live 2015 – Community rocks.
- Getting to know Cisco ACI…
- Server, meet switch: a brief introduction to Pluribus Networks
- Runt Post: Big Tap Monitoring and its Wireshark goodness
- The Big Picture – Big Cloud Fabric
- Runt Post: Quality troubleshooting, what it looks like
- All Eyes on voice…
- LinkSprinter as a learning tool
- The Sparkly Side of Cisco Live 2014
- App-titude
- Enterprise Networking’s 10 Ten to Watch List
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