Description
A hardworking and dedicated team player with experience in Network Administration, System Administration and Network Monitoring on a large-scale heterogeneous network.
Work Experience
COMPANY | POSITION HELD | DATES WORKED |
---|---|---|
(Confidential) | (Confidential) | 5/2005 - Present |
University of Arizona | (Confidential) | 11/2004 - 5/2005 |
Arizona Respiratory Center | (Confidential) | 7/2002 - 11/2004 |
Education
SCHOOL | MAJOR | YEAR | DEGREE |
---|---|---|---|
University of Arizona | computer engineering | 2004 | Master Degree |
Accomplishments
Job Skills
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Responsibilities
Network Administration
* Project lead for evaluation, selection, acquisition and implementation of network monitoring system
* Project lead for spanning tree optional features implementation on 1200+ switches to minimize convergence time and protect network against bridging loops
* Primary developer for network monitoring applications to gather device info using SNMP, make bulk configuration changes and monitor system logs
* Brought campus network to security policy compliance by configuring IOS to disable telnet access
System Administration
* Responsible for Administering, patching and maintaining 19 network service platforms including Apache web server, DNS, DHCP, TFTP, TACACS+, MySQL, TelAlert, and the network management applications (NetFlow, Nerve Center, HP Openview, and all backups and logging services
* Designed Raritan KVM multiuser system for data center with more than 60 servers
* Configured and fine-tuned Cisco TACACS+ for external clients remote access
Software Development
* Designed and implemented web interface for Remedy trouble ticket system using ARS Perl and PHP
* Designed and developed web registration application for University faculty and staff to help visiting guests utilize the campus wireless network
* Developed web-based switch management system giving self-service access to 80+ campus system administrators to change port settings and port security using SNMP and Perl on ~1500 Cisco switches