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Operates and maintains the network architecture for both Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET) and Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) C4IM classification domains.
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Assist the Network Administrator, System Support Manager, and POS Manager in testing Application Software such as VPN connectivity and router installations. Will distribute 2nd level help desk calls to the appropriate personnel, i.e., Restaurant Technology Manager, RSM Manager, Network Administrator, or Application Developers.
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Provide Tier 1 support for networks such as the Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet), the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), and the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS.
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Experience in network device (router, switch, hub, firewall) administration. Understanding of firewall, router, and switch configuration; Experience in network device (router, switch, hub, firewall) administration.
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Summit Technical Solutions (STS) is seeking an experienced VTC Administrator- Mid is a CISCO SME. This position provides Audio/Video Videoconferencing support services for the CIMS III program.
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Overview: GovCIO is seeking a Senior Network Administrator to support Tier 1,2, and 3 help Desk and Cybersecurity operations for US Army North, located at Fort Sam Houston, a US Army post in San Antonio, TX. The Help Desk provides local desktop support to approximately 900 users operating approximately 1,500 NIPRNET Computers, 70 multi-function devices (printers), 1,000 wireless devices (smartphones etc.
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Troubleshooting knowledge on routing & switching BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, switching protocol, B2B VPN, DMVPN, IP SLA, Dual router knowledge with redundancy by using Dynamic Protocol, BGP Route-map, Prefix-list, AS-Path.
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GovCIO is seeking a Senior Network Administrator to support Tier 1,2, and 3 help Desk and Cybersecurity operations for US Army North, located at Fort Sam Houston, a US Army post in San Antonio, TX. The Help Desk provides local desktop support to approximately 900 users operating approximately 1,500 NIPRNET Computers, 70 multi-function devices (printers), 1,000 wireless devices (smartphones etc.
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This includes such services as Exchange email, Active Directory, DNS, Router, Switch, Firewall, Server Consolidation, and Virtualization. We utilize the latest technologies from Microsoft, Cisco Systems, and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise.
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Working knowledge in routing technology including Cisco router and routing protocols such as EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, RIP. The Senior System and Network Administrator will be responsible for overseeing the security, installation, configuration, maintenance, integrity, and troubleshooting of hardware, software, and network systems throughout the organization.
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You will be responsible for monitoring test infrastructure systems, applications, and processes, and for ensuring that all issues are identified, tracked, and resolved in a timely manner; provide support for server/router/firewall configuration and will perform security management and application performance optimization functions.
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Dmin/Management of following platforms: Palo Alto Networks Firewalls, F5 LTM & GTM, Cisco Router & Switches, Imperva WAF, Site to Site VPN tunnel, Remote Access VPN etc. Router, Switch, Firewall, F5, VPN Tunnels Management and trouble shooting.
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CISCO network administrator. Cisco ACI EPG, Bridge Domain, Contract, VPC, Software Upgrade, Replacement of Leaf, Spine, APIC Controller, VXLAN Configuration, Troubleshooting Knowledge. Collaborate with OEM vendors, ISP, Workplace Services, and other teams throughout the site build process to deliver network infrastructure.
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A minimum of three (3) years’ experience with Cisco router and switch configuration commands and configuring network authentication using the TACACS and RADIUS protocols. Job Title: Network Authenticaion Administrator.
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MCSE, MCSA, MCITP: Server Administrator, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator or equivalent hands on experience. Knowledge of Cisco router, firewall, switch, and access point configuration and management.
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