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Clear understanding of modern firewall, router, and switch architecture and network design (control plane and forwarding plane separation, switch fabric design, egress queuing, IP lookup algorithms, traffic engineering, protection mechanisms, and capacity planning.
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Application and network communication standards such as the following are required: TCP/IP, Ethernet, InfiniBand, IPv4/6, NAT, FIX, RDMA/ROCE, QOS, Load Balancing, DNS, ARP, MAC, VRF, overlay networks.
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Excellent understanding of networking protocols, including TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VLANs, and routing protocols (e.g., BGP, OSPF). Certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, or similar industry recognized certifications will be an advantage.
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IP Certification e.g., CCNA, CCNP or CCIE. Delivery of timely and quality Transmission and IP Solutions on Fiber, Microwave, Vsat, IPRAN DWDM, GPON etc. Maintain accurate Transmission and IP routing plans meeting the service descriptions such as reliability and redundancy.
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Understanding of Infrastructure components and protocols and how they fit into an enterprise architecture, including network, TCP/IP protocols, Wintel, IBM AIX and IBM System i servers, various enterprise operating systems, virtualization, Network Attached Storage (NAS), Active Directory, databases, infrastructure enabling protocols and various network/application protocols.
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Relevant certifications, such as CCNP Enterprise, CCNP Data Center or higher, and Arista ACE, are highly desirable. Extensive knowledge of networking principles, protocols, and technologies (e.g., TCP/IP, BGP, MPLS, SD-WAN, QoS.
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Must have excellent Microsoft office skills, IP Certification i.e. CCNP, HCNP will be added advantage. Hands on experience on Juniper, Huawei and Cisco (including SRX / ASA / Fortinet) & IP nodes.
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Knowledge of Routing and Switching (CCNA, CCNP, JNICE) Excellent planning, design, and implementation skills in enterprise and VoIP services and network optimization across access and IP-based networks.
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Technical areas of focus include but are not limited to Core WAN/MAN Technologies MPLS-E, MetroE, Leased Line, Broadband, Direct Internet Access, Dark Fiber, DWDM, Carrier Circuits, Tunneling protocols SSL/TLS, IPDESC, GRE, DMVPN, MACSEC, Routing, Switching, Firewalls, Load Balancers, LAN, TCP/IP, DNS, UDP, Latency, NAC, QoS, CAC, EIGRP, BGP, ISIS, OSPF, Multicast, NHRP, ATM, PPP, IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, ACL, VNP, Building Wireless/Wi-Fi solutions (802.
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Professional certifications such as Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CompTIA Network+, and Arista ACE are highly regarded. Expertise in network security, automation, and visualization, along with a solid understanding of OSI network models and TCP/IP suites.
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Cisco certifications (CCT – Cisco certified technicians, CCNA – Cisco certified network associate, CCNP – Cisco certified network professional, CCIE – Cisco certified internetwork expert) are highly desirable.
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Proven expertise with Fortinet or Cisco products, CCNA or CCNP certificated. Strong hands-on skills with TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VPN, routing, and switching. Proven expertise with Fortinet or Cisco products, CCNA or CCNP certificated.
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Solid understanding of network protocols (e.g. IP, OSPF, BGP), voice over IP (VoIP), and network security best practices. Relevant certifications (e.g. CCNA, CCNP, CCIE) are highly desirable.
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Cisco CCNA or CCNP preferred. Preferred Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications, Electronics, Computer Science, Information Technology or 4 years equivalent in field of study and 2 years related field or hands-on experience in Cisco SIP call control, IP routing, VoIP deployments and SIP Trunking.
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Keywords: Network, TCP/IP, travel, TS/SCI, deploy, Lan, Wan, Cisco, DNS, FTP, SSH, BGP. 4 years of experience with TCP/IP protocol configuration (e.g., DNS, FTP, SSH, BGP). CCNA or CCNP certification.
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