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  • Profile I am a Sr. Network Engineer with over 25 years of IT experience. My experience includes a
  • vast array of technological implementations and designs. I have a profound reputation for
  • commitment, successful completion of projects and a strong desire for learning . My strengths are
  • supporting Cisco networks and solutions, Microsoft and Novell networks in enterprise
  • environments including virtualized platforms, groupware, and Internet technologies.
  • Skills Subset LAN Ethernet and Token Ring switched networks and translational bridging, Layer 2 and
  • Layer 3 QOS and advanced queuing, multilayer switching and routing, VTP and
  • VLAN planning and implementation, enterprise level support and design
  • WAN TCPIP, IPX and Appletalk protocols, Layer 2 and Layer 3 services Serial, Frame-
  • Relay, Multilink, ISDN, PPP, DSL, MPLS , routing Interior and Exterior RIP,
  • EIGRP, OSPF, BGP , QOS and policing/aggregation, IPSEC, Tunneling GRE,
  • PPTP, L2TP , advanced Cisco router support and multilayer routing
  • Voice/IP Network support of enterprise VOIP rollouts, infrastructure QOS, Cisco Unified
  • Communications install and administration, MGCP and H323 gateway install
  • and support, SRST fallback, Unity install and support, Exchange messaging
  • integration, PBX trunking
  • Acceleration Cisco WAAS, Riverbed
  • Wireless Autonomous and Cisco LWAPP, Cisco WCS
  • Firewall Checkpoint FW-1/NG Linux , Cisco PIX/ASA and IOS based, Microsoft ISA,
  • support for VPN tunneling over IPSEC and PPTP for clients and site-to-site.
  • NOS Advanced support for Netware 3.x through 6.5 including Netware Directory
  • services, server builds and Netware rollouts advanced support for Microsoft NT
  • through Windows 2012, Domain and Active Directory design and support, and
  • Microsoft integrations of enterprise solutions
  • Virtual VMWare Vsphere 4.x, 5.1 and 5.5, VCenter
  • Storage EMC SAN CX series and VNX series, iSCSI, Fiber Channel
  • Email Exchange 5.x-2007 and GroupWise 4.x-5.x enterprise implementations and
  • migrations, advanced level support for operations and functionality
  • Internet E-Commerce, Application servers, Scripting
  • Cabling Cable system installations including UTP, STP, coaxial, and Fiber single and multi
  • mode, cabling maintenance, testing and documentation
  • Analysis network troubleshooting and debugging using infrastructure hardware tools, packet
  • Capturing Wireshark,Sniffer SNMP Tivoli and Solarwinds , Visual WAN probes
  • and CSU monitors
  • PC Windows 3.x, 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista,Win7, Macintosh 9 and OS X,

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Experience

Confidential

Administrator for Windows, VMWare ESXi clusters, Exchange, SQL, WEB, EMC SAN and other enterprise applications. The network consists of a variety of access layer Cisco switches Fast and Gigabit, fiber distribution switches 3560, 3750 , Core Switches 4507R, 4510R, 4510E and a variety of Branch Routers including 2801, 2811, 2851, 3825, 3845, 2911, 2921, 2951. WAN sites consist of a variety of T1/E1, bonded T1/E1, and Ethernet connections at the edge. All wireless implementations utilize an autonomous network of Cisco APs. Datacenter is firewalled with a pair of ASA5520s multi-homed to two different ISPs. Environment deploys Cisco ACS for TACACS and RADIUS/Active Directory authentication for wireless and VPN access, PRTG network monitoring, Cisco WAAS WAN Acceleration and Cisco Call Manager/Unity with Unified Messaging integration into Exchange. The business supports two CallMgr clusters, one in US and other in Europe. Since my employment, I have expanded the Call Manager platform to three different locations in Europe and several locations in the US as the business was barely utilizing the platform and I converted the business to a distributed dial plan with SRST at each location. I worked closely with the telco vendors to make sure we had sufficient QoS profiles enabled on our circuits and I implemented an enterprise wide Service Policy in the WAN to improve voice, video and priority applications such as SAP. I have implemented SSL VPN for remote sales and leadership staff, along with migrating VPN environments to the ASAs for Site and Client tunnels and for both employees and business associates/vendors. I have deployed both EIGRP and OSPF interior routing within the LANs and BGP on the WAN over a Verizon MPLS network. I worked closely with each site and implemented a localized internet solution offloading such traffic from the business network and reducing MPLS costs. Each localized site is secured by Cisco IOSFW and WebSense. This also provided us a means to back up the MPLS circuits whereby I implemented IPSEC/GRE tunnels back to the Data Center with EIGRP routing and tunnel authentication. My latest project is relocating our Data Center to a Co-Location facility and redesigning a new layout for the Data Center infrastructure, migrating our VMware Clusters to a new VMWare cluster hosted on a Cisco UCS platform 5508 with 6248UP Unified Fabric Interconnects, 10Gb iSCSI to a new EMC VNX SAN and relocating existing Enterprise and VoIP platforms to the new Data Center as well as a public IP Subnet move and all related services to reduce business continuity risks and improve access to Data Center resources.

Confidential

ASR series routers for multiple DS3 and OC192 terminations with the rest of Fort Bragg base, Satellite communications for remote overseas and airborne operations. I was responsible for supporting 3 different, isolated networks Classified, Non-Classified and Internet network . Cisco Call Manager/Unity platforms were used for all voice communications on the classified net including video enabled phones, Secure RTP and Unified Presence. Cisco VoIP and IPSEC/GRE was extended in COM packages to provide network access over SATCOM communications between any air missions and base/ground units while in the air. Network used extensively BGP and EIGRP, IPSEC/GRE, and encrypted WAN at each spoke. Home Care packages were built with Cisco VoIP and computer hardware over a plug and play design using Cisco ASA5505 appliances. Core Network was firewalled at multiple points of entry with Cisco ASA5540 and 5580 appliances in failover configurations and with FWSM 6500 modules. This job role required a lot of diversity and adaptability as the network changed to meet the unit's mission needs. Cisco LMS was deployed into the environment along with other NMS solutions for network management. LAN infrastructure for the base unit was a minimum of 1 Gigabit to the desktop and phones over copper and fiber and a high speed 10Gb , Port-Channeled to ranges of 40-80Gb switched backbone depending on service needs. Multicast was heavily deployed throughout the network to provide video streaming of military operations and updates and allowing unit members to tune into specific broadcasts.

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