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Author Archives: Charlie Clemmer
Fortinet IPv6 SIT Tunnel Support – Preferring Tunnel Routes Over Router Advertisements
The Problem: Background Back at the beginning of the year, before the current Covid-19 pandemic had everyone in the current work-from-home mode, I started scrubbing my home IPv6 connectivity in preparation for finalizing various IPv6 presentations that were planned for … Continue reading
IPv6Buzz Podcast Appearance
As a byproduct of my February IPv6 presentation at the Wireless LAN Professionals Conference (WLPC) 2020 in Phoenix, AZ, I was asked to take part in a follow-on conversation with the Packet Pushers Podcast Series, IPv6 Buzz. I’ve known of … Continue reading
WLPC IPv6 Update Presentation – What IPv6 Means for Wireless Engineers
Hard to believe it was four years ago since I first gave an IPv6 for Wireless Engineers presentation to the Wireless LAN Professionals Conference (WLPC) in Dallas, TX. Fortunately, there was interest from the attendees not just in my discussion, … Continue reading
Aruba ACMPv8 Certified!
May has been a good month for catching up on my Aruba certifications! This exam should have been done at the end of May, but scheduling and customer work resulted in it being pushed off until June 1st. Regardless, I’m … Continue reading
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CWNA Learning – RF Math
As mentioned earlier (CWNA Re-certified for 2018), I finally got around to re-certifying the CWNA certification that I originally obtained in 2007. While I consider the CWNA to be the one essential certification for anyone who’s interested in getting into … Continue reading
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CWNA Re-certified for 2018!
Just a quick note that I should have posted last week … For the second time since 2007, I’ve completed the certification process for the CWNA! I’ll have more notes posted with my thoughts from the current CWNA, but I’m … Continue reading
A New Year, New Perspectives
It wasn’t that long ago (just January 22nd, in my post here) that I was updating anyone still following my blog that I had moved from Skyfii over to Fortinet in the middle of 2016. I started blogging more about … Continue reading
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Fortinet FortiSwitch – Firmware 3.6.5 Released
Just a short note, FortiSwitch firmware version 3.6.5 just released yesterday. The release notes for the release can be found on Fortinet’s Doc website. While there are no new features added in this firmware release, there are a few spanning-tree … Continue reading
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Fortinet FortiSwitch – Customize Your Switch View
Integrated FortiSwitch Mode As a follow-up to my last port on setting QoS profiles for FortiSwitch, I stumbled across a useful way to set profiles to individual ports. WebUI Like most networking products, there are at least two ways to … Continue reading
Fortinet FortiSwitch – QOS Primer
Quality of Service – QOS Overview I originally planned to have my first few Fortinet posts be wireless specific, but since getting questioned about migrating QoS configurations from various 3rd party manufacturers into FortiOS syntax … this is a good … Continue reading
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