[c-nsp] telecommuting support jobs for BGP guys?

Andy Dills andy at xecu.net
Sat Jan 26 04:35:35 EST 2008


On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, neal rauhauser wrote:

>   There are thriving markets for remote workers in the software field but
> its far less common for infrastructure support.
> 
>   Regarding accessibility in the event of BGP troubles all of my customers
> have a little collection of static /32s on their border routers coming back
> to a couple of different hosts - troubles do arise, but I've never been
> completely shut out. If it were genuinely that serious there would be a dial
> in line to the facility in place, or better yet DSL from a totally unrelated
> carrier.

I guess the problem might be a shortage of networks who utilize BGP yet 
don't have somebody on staff or an existing relationship with a consultant 
to manage their BGP.

Besides, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the vast majority of networks 
that use outside help with BGP have relatively static configurations? 

Best of luck regardless.

Andy

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