OBJECTIVE Seeking a Challenging position in Network Engineering.
Areas of Knowledge and Skills:
Network: Cisco IOS/protocols/CLI, BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, IS-IS, MPLS VPNs, SONET, 802.11, routing & switching Traffic analysis and troubleshooting, Routing Policy, ACLs, QoS, IPv6, VRRP, HSRP, IPsec, LAN/WAN, VoIP, ATM, Frame Relay, T1/T3, H323 and Telecommunications.
System: Linux RHEL, Fedora/Ubuntu/SUSE, Unix(Shell scripting), Windows NT/XP/Vista/7.
Software: Visio design/diagram, Photoshop, Illustrator, Wireshark, VMware&vSphere, Backup/Recovery (Netvault), ESXi/ESX.
Languages : C/C++, Perl, Python, SQL, Assembly(80x86), Matlab.
CERTIFICATE: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 08/18/2009
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) 12/05/2009
NYU-POLY Telecommunication Network Certificates 12/21/2009
EXPERIENCE
02/09-05/09 Lab Engineer, Network Security Lab, NYU, New York
Configured firewall UTM appliance, DNS Server, VLANs. Designed and built a secure Campus Network with strong knowledge of SSL, Cryptography, DHT, IPsec, VPNs, IKE, ACLs, Nmap, Firewall (iptables,ipchain). Demonstrated solid skills and broad knowledge in Network design.
Researched and analyzed on SSL and the Skype Peer-to-Peer Internet Telephony Protocol by using Wireshark. Simulated the Amazon online payment to analyze how SSL provides endpoint authentication and communications confidentiality using cryptography in Transport Layer. Also researched on Skype encryption procedure from registration to P2P authentication and communication.
08/08-05/09 Lab Engineer, Internet architecture & protocol Lab, NYU, New York
Implemented dynamic routing protocols involved in OSPF, EIGRP, IS-IS and BGP, and utilized QoS, VRRP, HSRP, Etherchannel, load balancing, routing policy(redistribution, route filters, and route maps) to optimize the stability and scalability in the Enterprise Network. Applied MPLS VPNs to accomplish remote access in lab environment.
2008 - 2009 Research Assistant, Wireless Internet Center for Advanced Technology, NYU, New York
Implemented additional capacity to the network and reduced overall battery drain to dramatically increase the capacity of wireless networks. Each device can be role as Base Station...
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