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

Roy r.engehausen at gmail.com
Sat Jan 26 12:07:54 EST 2008


Andy Dills wrote:
> 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
>
>
>   

It isn't just BGP jobs.  I do routers, switches, firewalls, VPNs, etc.





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