While I’m talking about AI… (is there anything else to talk about?) I’m known to be cautious about AI and exactly what it can do. My skepticism is misplaced, you might say. After all, isn’t AI replacing thousands of coding jobs? It’s going to come for network engineers too! I’ve been playing with Warp, a […]
Tag: vrrp
Agentic AI for networking
As I’ve pointed out in several posts, and as you’ve certainly noticed, there is a teeny bit of hype surrounding AI these days. We’re told network engineers will be obsolete as our AI buddies take over our jobs. Want to roll out a network? No problem, your receptionist will do it for you while sipping […]
VRRP, IPv6, and the “Why” Question
Ivan Pelpnjak has an interesting post (H/T to Ethan Banks) critiquing Cisco’s VRRP v3 CLI implementation for IPv6. It got me thinking about a question I was told never to ask: “Why?” Never ask why? Back when I really wanted to get into networking, I took a five-day bootcamp with Global Knowledge taught by a gentleman […]