A mailing list that I'm on recently had this message go by and I thought
I' share it with this group in case there's anyone that may have such
skills available.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        [xbbn] Instructor for MS level class on routing/switching at
Northeastern University
Date:   Tue, 27 May 2014 16:32:55 -0400
From:   Elliot Eichen <[email protected]>
CC:     Peter O'Reilly <[email protected]>


Hi:

I teach a class on IP Telephony at  Northeastern University; most of the
students in the class are in the telecommunications masters program
(http://www.coe.neu.edu/programs/tsm/people/index.html ), although there
are occasionally students registered from other domains - mostly
computer science or ee.  

The director of the program there (Peter O'Reilly - an old
colleague[...]) is looking for an instructor to teach a class on routing
and switching.  He's looking for someone who can cover the ground from
traditional routing protocols and capabilities (BGP, OSPF, MPLS, traffic
shaping, VLANs, etc.) to the more current topics in SDNs
(symmetric/asymetric, openflow, etc.) and perhaps even into non-routing
platforms like open compute.

Please reach out directly to Peter if you are interested.

Cheers - Elliot Eichen

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