On 08/19/2010 05:20 PM, Damion Alexander wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I just added the networking group (better stated: person) to my newly 
> formed group of Sys Admins.  I am pretty savvy with Systems, but I can 
> only play a network person on TV.
> 
> Could someone point me in some good directions to get up to speed on 
> networking (we use all cisco gear) so that I can truly support my 
> networking person?
> 
> I'm decent with the levels 4 and above of the OSI networking model, but 
> my knowledge starts to plummet below that.  I would like to be able to 
> discuss our current network design, and ways to improve it. Also being 
> able to assist on network problems would be good too.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Damion
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I don't really see what the point of hiring a networking guy is if you
plan on kicking up your networking skills?

It seems like you should just hire a guy who knows networking better
than you and invest in upping your skills in other areas, maybe management.

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Joe McDonagh
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