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DECnet: Dave Oran

DECnet: Dave Oran

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Mirjam Kühne

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The story of DECnet labs is, in part, the story of how the inventions of some of the brightest minds in the early days of networking ultimately made their way into the Internet Protocol.

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DMVPN: Mike Sullenberger

DMVPN: Mike Sullenberger

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Mirjam Kühne

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We often seem to think that new ideas, like SD-WAN, "just come out of nowhere." In this recording of the history of networking, Mike Sullenberger joins us to talk about DMVPN, which is one of the technologies that drove the SD-WAN revolution.

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Policy Based Management: Joel Halpern

Policy Based Management: Joel Halpern

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Mirjam Kühne

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This recording explores many of the concepts that lie behind intent based networking.

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Network Management - OpenConfig: Anees Shaikh and Rob Shakir

YANG: Phil Shafer

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Mirjam Kühne

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YANG is a data modeling language used to model configuration data, state data, Remote Procedure Calls, and notifications for network management protocols, described in RFC 7950. The origins of YANG are rooted in work Phil Shafer did in building an interface system for JUNOS. Phil joins us on this e…

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CSNET: Larry Landweber

CSNET: Larry Landweber

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Mirjam Kühne

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Larry Landweber is John P. Morgridge Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He founded the CSNET project in 2979, one of the earliest networks eventually contributing to the creation of the Internet as it exists today. The CSNET eventually became National Sci…

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TCP/IP: Douglas Comer

TCP/IP: Douglas Comer

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Mirjam Kühne

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The Transmission Control Protocol, or TCP, is one of the foundational technologies of packet switched networks. TCP not only provides windowed flow control, it also manages the retransmission of data when errors are detected, and sockets for addressing individual applications on a host. Douglas Com…

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Spanning Tree: Radia Perlman

Spanning Tree: Radia Perlman

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Mirjam Kühne

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The spanning tree protocol used to connect Ethernet segments together was actually created after routing, over the span of a single week. Radia Perlman, who invented spanning tree, joins the history of networking.

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IPv6: Bob Hinden

IPv6: Bob Hinden

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Mirjam Kühne

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Bob Hinden is the co-inventor of IPv6.

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Software Defined Networks: Martin Casado

Software Defined Networks: Martin Casado

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Mirjam Kühne

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Software Defined Networks, or SDNs, were originally designed to solve a specific set of research and deployment problems. While SDN hasn't ever really "taken off" the way many predicted, the concepts and ideas have played a major role in the development of hyperscale and data center fabric control …

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Segment Routing: Jeff Tantsura

Segment Routing: Jeff Tantsura

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Mirjam Kühne

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Segment routing, according to many routing geeks, is what MPLS should have been in the first place. In this recording, Jeff Tantsura discusses the original use cases and design logic behind SR.

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