Job Description:
- Overall 9+years of relevant experience in network technologies
- 5-6 year’s experience in LAN and WAN technologies
- Preferably 2-4 years firewall experience in security
- Preferably 2-4 years or load balancer/proxy/Wan accelerator experience is preferred
- Preferably 2-4 years of project Management and execution skills (Preferred)
- Preferably 2-4 years of lead experience is advantageous
Technical Experience
- LAN/WAN: TCP/IP, IRF, VRF, Trunking, BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, CDP, IP Routing, Multi-Layer Switching, ACL’s, NAT, WAN Equipment
- NMS / Analysis: HPNA/ Service Now/ CMDB+/ LMS / HPOV / Syslog / SNMP / Netflow
- Routing: Nexus 9K, Cisco 6500 / 7200, HPN A12500 Series, HPN A7500 Series,
- HPN 8800, A6600 or A5800 Series, Protocols include OSPF, ISIS, BGP, EIGRP, MPLS VPNs, 802.1q, ISL, EtherChannel, Multicast, VMware , HSRP, IPSec, DHCP, Shaping, Video / Voice QoS (CBWFQ, LLQ)
- Switching: Cisco 4500 / 4900 / 6500 series switches, HPN A12500 Series, HPN A7500 Series, HPN A6600 or A5800 Gigabit Ethernet, 802.1q, ISL, Ether-Channel
- Excellent and thorough understanding of network architecture and design concepts (LAN/WAN)
- Hands on experience with SDN solution preferably Cisco ACI and Aruba Fabric
- Exposure to Cisco/Silver-peak SD-WAN solution
- Experience generating both internal and client facing documentation and diagrams with the ability to effectively communicate.
- Experience with Public Cloud (AWS, Azure); knowledge of network architectures and service configurations will be an advantage
- Exposure to Automation and Analytics
- Exposure to network management tools & platforms
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