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Knowledge of commercial enterprise-level tools and products to provide network services, including firewalls, IPS/IDS, DNS, DHCP, web security, TACACS+, VPN, and NAC. Advanced knowledge of IOS, NX-OS, EXOS, JUNOS, EIGRP, BGP, GRE, OSPF, MPLS, Spanning-tree, VRRP, LAG, VLANS, SIP, H.323, PRI, SD-WAN, QoS, TCP/IP.
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Working knowledge of Akamai (CDN), DNS, LDAP, Splunk, XML, Jenkins, PagerDuty, Rundeck, Git, Tidal. Working knowledge of Akamai (CDN), DNS, LDAP, Splunk, XML, Jenkins, PagerDuty, Rundeck, Git, Tidal.
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Experience with configuration as code and infrastructure as code tools like Terraform, Chef, Puppet, CDK, Pulumi. Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) presents an opportunity for a full-time DevOps/Automation Engineer to join our SRE Team, responsible for stability of the Mortgage Technology platform.
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Technical areas of focus include but are not limited to WAN/MAN, Routing, Switching, Firewalls, Load Balancers, LAN, TCP/IP, DNS, UDP, Latency, NAC, QoS, CAC, EIGRP, BGP, OSPF, Multicast, NHRP, IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, ACL, VPN, Building Wireless/Wi-Fi solutions (802.
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TCP/IP and related internet protocols such as: DNS, SIP, MCGP/NCS, POP, SMTP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, and SSH. IPV6 is a plus. Networking services (i.e., Ethernet, IoT, IP-VPN, and particularly SD-WAN), Internet services (DOCSIS/HFC, GPON/Fiber, MPLS/Fiber), Managed Services (i.e., Managed Router and Security, Managed Wi-Fi, etc Virtualization concepts and technologies (i.e., VMWare.
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An 'in the field' mentality leading you to meet with customers & prospects when possibleKnowledge of security ecosystem - such as IDP, EDR, SIEM., SOAR, Firewalls, VPNs, DNS, vulnerability management, asset management, threat hunting solutions and applications (Where they fit in, what they do, what logs they create, how organizations use them, etc.
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Develops and maintains strategic identity access management capabilities such as secrets management, DNS, azure active directory, Okta. Develops and maintains strategic identity access management capabilities such as secrets management, DNS, azure active directory, Okta.
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Proven capability to handle network hardware such as Cisco routers, ethernet switches and load balancers, firewalls, Cisco wireless devices, DNS/DHCP (DDI), etc. In-depth knowledge of network technologies such as VLAN, STP, LACP, MPLS, L2VPN, Routing protocols (RIP, EIGRP, BGP, and OSPF), DNS, Proxy, etc.
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Strong plus if you already know what DNS, IP addresses, ports, databases, WHOIS records, and other software/computer networking concepts are. With 98% of cyber insurance claims in the past five years coming from small and mid-size businesses with revenue under $2B, providing an integrated solution to help manage risk is more critical than ever.
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In addition to the above, the ideal candidate will have 2+ years of hands-on experience as an IT System Administrator, with expert level proficiency in DNS, PHP, Apache, and Linux based environments.
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In depth knowledge of SIP, OSI model, LAN administration and networking (inclusive of SD-WAN, VLANs, TCP/IP, network firewalls, switching protocols, routing protocols, DNS, VPNs, NAT/NAPT, GPON, Fiber, DOCSIS, Wi-Fi, QoS/DSCP, CoS, PoE.
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Overall responsibility for major network projects involving campus access layer, fiber-optic and copper wiring infrastructure, and DNS/DHCP service including vendor refresh or changes. Overall leadership and management of daily operational workload (DNS/DHCP, cabling infrastructure, wired and wireless networking) to include briefing of any major incidents and reports of same to OIT senior leadership.
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Knowledge of DHCP, DNS, Radius server, OSI Model, IPv4/6 addressing, TCP/IP, DNS, MPLS/VPLS, BGP, EIGRP, SNMP, and utilities such as ping, traceroute, mtr, and telnet. Knowledge of DHCP, DNS, Radius server, OSI Model, IPv4/6 addressing, TCP/IP, DNS, MPLS/VPLS, BGP, EIGRP, SNMP, and utilities such as ping, traceroute, mtr, and telnet.
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DNS is the lowest level infrastructure building block that all OCI services (including Oracle SaaS) and customers heavily depends on. DNS service stability, reliability and feature richness is critical for the success of OCI.
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Strong knowledge and hands-on experience with the following: On-Premises SD-WAN, TCP/IP, IPv4, IPv6, DNS, DHCP, Radius, Wireless, VLANs, WAN optimization. Palo Alto Firewall experience, including Panorama.
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