Network Automation Nerds

Packet Pushers

For engineers eager to learn about the art and science of network automation, with a special focus on Python.

  • 44 minutes 58 seconds
    NAN078: The Evolution of Ostinato: From Open Source to a Sustainable Business
    Ostinato is a network traffic generator aimed at network engineers who need test traffic, whether in a lab or production, to do things such as test circuit bandwidth, determine if SD-WAN or load balancing rules are working as intended, investigate packet drops, and more. Originally released as an open-source project, Ostinato is now offered as... Read more »
    6 November 2024, 9:05 pm
  • 47 minutes 42 seconds
    NAN077: Network Observability: Tools, Automation, and Insights
    Network optimization starts with observing, but how are networks observed and what tools are used? Joining the podcast today are the authors behind the book “Modern Network Observability.” Eric Chou welcomes David Flores, Christian Adell, and Josh VanDeraa to help uncover practical strategies and real-world case studies for network observability. Episode Guests: David Flores, Christian... Read more »
    23 October 2024, 6:04 pm
  • 41 minutes 56 seconds
    NAN076: Innovating Healthcare IT: Automating NetOps at RUSH University Medical Center (Sponsored)
    Uzair Khan from RUSH University Medical Center is today’s guest on the Network Automation Nerds podcast. Uzair discusses the complexities of healthcare technology and the critical role of automation in enhancing operational efficiency and patient safety. He provides examples of how Itential’s automation and orchestration products have given his teams the tools they need to... Read more »
    16 October 2024, 2:26 pm
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    NAN075: Mastering Networking in the Age of AI: Advice for Aspiring Engineers
    Ivan Pepelnjak joins host Eric Chou to reflect on his extensive career, his decision to reduce his content creation, and offer advice for young engineers. They discuss the evolution of networking technologies, emphasizing the importance of mastering Linux and obtaining relevant certifications. Ivan highlights the significance of creating professional visibility and owning one’s content. The... Read more »
    9 October 2024, 6:39 pm
  • 42 minutes 20 seconds
    NAN074: Integrate and Collaborate with Codespaces and Containerlab
    GitHub Codespaces aims to simplify spinning up a developer environment in the cloud. Containerlab, which provides virtual lab environments for network engineers, is now integrated with Codespaces to make it easy to set up and share network labs. On today’s Network Automation Nerds show, we delve into this innovative use of GitHub Codespaces and containerlab... Read more »
    25 September 2024, 6:15 pm
  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    NAN073: Some Final Words of Wisdom from Greg Ferro
    This episode was recorded with Greg Ferro, co-founder of Packet Pushers, just days before his retirement in July 2024. Greg and Eric reflect on Greg’s influential career in network engineering and the evolution of the industry. Greg discusses the challenges of maintaining open-source projects amid increasing commercialization and corporate exploitation. He emphasizes the importance of... Read more »
    11 September 2024, 8:44 pm
  • 50 minutes 6 seconds
    NAN072: Exploring Internet2’s Network Automation for University and Research Networks
    On today’s episode we delve into Internet2’s mission to advance research and education through high-speed connectivity. University and research networks may have more complicated designs, requirements, and restrictions than you’d expect. We talk about these challenges, along with innovative network automation solutions. The discussion emphasizes the collaborative, member-driven approach of Internet2 and its commitment to... Read more »
    28 August 2024, 8:47 pm
  • 31 minutes 42 seconds
    NAN071: Understanding the Infrastructure Requirements for AI Workloads (Sponsored)
    On today’s Network Automation Nerds, we get into the infrastructure required to support AI workloads. We discuss key considerations including bandwidth, the substantial power and cooling requirements of AI infrastructure, and GPUs. We also talk about InfiniBand and Ethernet as network fabrics for AI workloads, cabling considerations, and more. This is a sponsored episode. Our... Read more »
    21 August 2024, 4:58 pm
  • 46 minutes
    NAN070: FakeNOS – An Open Source NOS for Network Testing
    Today we spotlight an open-source project called FakeNOS. Whether you’re a network engineer looking to experiment in a controlled environment, or a DevOps engineer wanting to run a network testbed for your processes, you can use FakeNOS for your projects. My guests are FakeNOS creator Denis Mulyalin and the maintainer of this project, Enric Pitarch.... Read more »
    14 August 2024, 5:57 pm
  • 56 minutes 3 seconds
    NAN069: Lessons On the Journey From NOC to Aerospace Networking
    Today, Lexie Cooper shares her journey from a NOC environment to networking engineering in the aerospace industry. Along the way, the discussion makes stops at the importance of medium skills, and the role of humor and relatability in attracting and educating younger professionals in networking.  Finally, Lexie relates her challenges when working on the New... Read more »
    31 July 2024, 8:47 pm
  • 39 minutes 39 seconds
    NAN068: Is Cloud Networking the Future for Network Engineers?
    On today’s episode, host Eric Chou and guest Kyler Middleton discuss the transition from on-prem network engineering to cloud networking; the importance of adapting to new platforms such as AWS, Azure, and Terraform; and the future of cloud versus on-premises solutions. We also discuss Kyler’s background, navigating the journey from a farm upbringing to a... Read more »
    10 July 2024, 8:13 pm
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