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Ira Leitner 1031 Horizon Lane
Cell 925-366-4321 Huntsville, AL 35824
iraleitner@gmail.com EDUCATION:M.P.A. Tennessee State
University – May 2010 – 3.91 GPA
Phi Kappa Phi Academic Honor Society awarded
4/2009
Pi Alpha Alpha – Public Administration Honor Society awarded 5/10 M.S.
Telecommunications Management, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA
–1992 Masters of Cyber
Security Management - University of Huntsville Alabama – in progress Security +
SYO-401 – September 2015 Security+ SY0-301
– January 2012 CCNA Routing and
Switching – Recertified March 2016 Cisco Certified
Network Professional (CCNP) 4/2002 Cisco Certified
Design Associate (CCDA) 12/2000 Program / Project
Management Course- University of Alabama Huntsville – 4/2010
Taught by Dr. Michael Griffin – NASA Administrator 2005 -2009 Defense
Acquisition University - Fundamentals of Acquisition Management 101- 4/2010 Certificate In
Client Server Technology - Golden Gate University - 1994 B.A. Worcester
State College, Worcester MA, Psychology. Full Secret
Clearance Awarded May 2009 PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE US Army R-NECR/
Tek Systems
May 2016-Present Network
Engineer for Telecom group responsible for US Army battalions and
organizations on Redstone Arsenal. Network
Security. SME for VoIP. Wrote numerous technical
TTP’s describing network technology. Virginia College
January 2016 – April 2016 Adjunct
Professor - Taught Cisco
Certification ICND1 and ICND2 CCNA courses in Network Engineering Bachelor’s
Degree curriculum. 5 students became Cisco certified. Teaching
Security + and network security. Wyle Corporate
April 2015 to Sept. 2015 Senior
Network IT Specialist - Migrate
Call Manager CUCM 10.0 and remote CUCM 8.6 into one cluster using CUCM
10.0 and IMP (Presence), Jabber 10.5 and UCCX 10.0. Fixed
Presence on Jabber 10.5 and its ability to accurately integrate and show
Outlook presence information. Write
Firewall rules for ASA 5525-X, in a VRF environment.
Wrote *.csv files for BAT configuration,
reconciling entries with differences from CUCM 8.6 to 10.0. Reconfigured
and fixed Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence to accurately
reflect Presence information on Cisco Jabber 10.5 IM. Debugged
CUCM server with utils commands when replication errors were discovered
between CUCM publisher and subscriber. Equipment included Cisco NEXUS
7004, Cisco 3900, Cisco 3850, Cisco 3750 switches, Cisco 3560-G ASA 5525-X
firewall, Websense. VoIP Phones included 7965, 7937, 9971, 8945,
8831. Adds, moves, and changes such as Busy Lamp Field. Troubleshooting
escalation for VoIP. Cahaba Government
Benefit Administrators – State of Alabama Medicare Aug.
2014 to Dec. 2014 Senior
VOIP Engineer/ Network Engineer -
Senior VoIP Engineer making recommendations for upgrading entire voice
solution from Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise in a Cisco Voice Portal
(CVP) environment, Call Manager, and Unity, along with implementing a new
network infrastructure for the State of Alabama Medicare. Voice
Architect designing Contact Center and PBX application upgrades.
Meetings with Cisco, Genesys, and Avaya. Currently running
Cisco Call Manager, Unity, and Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise, all
in need of being upgraded. Need to follow HIPAA and
Medicare CMS regulations, being in compliance with STIGs. UCCE
upgrade would have to be done in incremental steps. Design
considerations included upgrading through trade-in Cisco UCS C210 General
Purpose Rack Server to new UCS B200 M3 half-width blade mini servers. Recommending
building parallel network to upgrade Call Manager first, thus eliminating
need to do incremental upgrades. Engineered to maximize
software upgrade discounts built in with UCSS licenses. Avaya
solution included “Orchestration Designer” a Java based Eclipse tool for IVR
and Voice Portal systems. Avaya “Session Manager” for phone
registration, via SIP as infrastructure was Cisco Phones. Genesys
meetings included discussions on the Genesys Enterprise Edition, a part of
their Genesys Customer Experience Platform. SAN
Engineer. Wrote report to upper level management regarding ne
SAN. Meetings with IBM, EMC2, and
HP. Report detailed technical comparisons between Cisco and their
MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch, IBM SAN32B-E4 Encryption Switch,
IBM Storwize v7000, EMC2 VNX2
D@RE solution, and HP SN6000B. SAN
requirements included encryption at rest, encryption in flight, 16 Gbps Fibre
Channel, RAID levels 1,5, and 6. HIPAA
requires Data at Rest Encryption for storage. Led
research project for SNMP Network Management and Configuration Management
solution. Compared Solarwinds, Nagios, Cisco Prime, Avaya VPFM, and EMC2
Voyance. Support
data network and VoIP networks. Senior Network Engineer on the infrastructure
redesign project. Engineer on implementing various network zones.
Dell SecureWorks
May 2013 to April 2014 Voice
Architect - Network Engineering Senior Advisor. Responsible for optimizing the Dell
SecureWorks Global Network. Implemented
SIP Trunking Presented
Road Map that led Senior Management to VoIP in the Cloud for international
implementations. Obtained
budget from Senior Management for VoIP NMS software’s Cisco Prime and
Telemate to track QoS, Jitter, Echo, and Dropped Packets. Telemate has
“billing feature” as well to automate analysis of phone bills for cost
reduction. Met with Century Link and at&t representatives to lower
phone bills which were up 30% and obtain SLA’s, PRI and Trunk utilization
information, calling plans. Scheduled backups in Disaster Recovery
System. VoIP
Technical Lead on UCCX Screen Pop and 1-Click project. This allowed
Contact Center agents to have database information populated when incoming
calls in a Security Operations Center arrived. Project results were a
huge success, shaving off at least 30 seconds of agent response time,
and results were complimented from the highest levels of executive
management. Project
that combined Microsoft Lync to Cisco Call Manager. In remote meetings
all callers were utilizing PRI’s by dialing in with an 800 number. Lync
to CUCM stopped that need, thus saving PRI’s for the network and greatly
increasing network capacity. Built
VoIP Lab. Configured Cisco server blades through VMWare. Configured
hundreds of Cisco IP Communicator (soft phones) which saved great amounts
of expense, eliminating the need for desk phones. VoIP
Technical lead in migration to SIP Trunking. Project
Manager for SIP Trunking. Disciplines included Network Engineering,
Network Architecture, Management. Met
with head of Security to discuss more secure implementations for his group’s
phone systems. .Maintained
Contact Center user skill sets, Desktop Agent, historical reports. Met
with carriers to discuss future Telecommunications Technology and how it will
benefit Dell Secureworks. Interviewed numerous organizational managers
to develop Road Map for the next two years. TSA/Lockheed
MartinOctober 2012 to December 2012 Network
Engineer – Inventoried 75% of TSA ITE and IDE data center to be used in
February for awarding TSA network contract to CSC. Worked on VoIP
issues. Interviewed F5 Load Balancer contact for discovery information. NASA
Stennis Space Center / Lockheed Martin February 2012 to October 2012 IT
Specialist/ Senior Voice Engineer – Voice Engineer
responsible for a number of Cisco VoIP applications including Cisco Unified
Call Manager, CCIX, and Cisco Unified Connection Administration for Voice
Mail. Diagnose Voice network status,
including registered phones, PRI trunks and utilization via the Real
Time Monitoring Tool for Call Manager, and Analysis Manager; Utilization
levels for Subscriber and Publisher, and monitoring the suite of applications
on Cisco Unified Operations Manager. CUOM included diagnostic reports such
as MOS (mean opinion scores) scores listed in the Service Quality History
category. Data came from 1040 Sensors, and later on through CVTQ
reports. McAfee Foundstone Vulnerability Scanner
reported 1040 Sensor as being open to a denial of service attack and buffer
overflow due to HTTP headers running on their web server.
Escalated TAC case with Cisco Senior Management and Cisco’s software
vulnerability team. Java pushes sometimes corrupted the
CCIX software. This would result in uninstalling and installing
CCIX desktop suites – CCX Desktop Administrator, CCX Supervisor Desktop, and
CCX Agent Desktop. Loaded Cisco Historical Reporting and reinstalled
CCX suites after operating system upgrades or Java downloaded caused
failures. Analyzed VoIP issues with Wireshark
Protocol Analyzer. Configured 7961, 7965, and 7975 VoIP
phones. Moved end users. Strong commitment to professional
customer service to all end users. Analyzed network events with Splunk. Assisted in power surge problems,
including one caused by a lightning strike. Discovered Power over
Ethernet was running too hot, which resulted in the necessity to replace a
switch chassis. Analyzed RTP issues to repair Cisco Agent Software, and
fix Cisco softphone at Marshall Space Flight Center. NASA SATERN completed coursework
included: Configuring HW and applications in Windows 7; Managing Systems
Security in Windows Server 2003; Elevated Privileges on NASA Information
Systems; IT Security for Systems Administrators; Public Key Infrastructure;
Management of Relational Database Data, VoIP Quality and Security; and
Network Security using Cisco IOS Firewall. Missile Defense Agency / Lockheed MartinJanuary
2011 to January 2012 Communication
System and Design Engineer, Sr. - Configured
multiple varieties and implemented huge quantities of Cisco VoIP Phones
deployed throughout new MDA Von Braun III building. Responsible for inventory. Responsible for Dial Plan.
Configured phones using Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager. (CUCM). VoIP phone models included 7911, 7945,
7962, 7975, 7937, and 7916. Physically assembled over 1500 phones. Configured Cisco Unified Communications
Manager for new user phones, moves, adds, and changes. Set up voice
mail by configuring Cisco Unified Connection Administration. Wrote BAT files to configure phones,
sometimes up to 50 phones for each file. Scheduled jobs to run. Stayed well ahead of user moves for
phones on desks, their configurations which include phone numbers, and
connections for PC’s. Reported MAC addresses to network personnel
to initiate switch ports through the MAB protocol, authentication
through 802.1X, and entering Phone MAC ID’s into an ACS sever. Assisted in SONET Ring implementation. During construction led team of
wiring personnel, delivering, and setting up phones in five days for entire 1st phase of the
new building. Maintained, with two team members
spreadsheets including phone models, MAC ID’s, Dial Plan, and User name,
always proactively staying ahead of moves. Mentored junior engineers and cable
professionals, who showed interest in learning Cisco and IP technology. StrataG – Yulista Management Services –
AMRDEC,
PIF
April 2009 to December 2010 Senior Network
Engineer, Technical Lead, and Subject Matter Expert – US NAVY/TSA/Dept. of Homeland Security Priced, negotiated, and purchased IT
equipment for Surveillance project which contains Dell Servers, Cisco
routers, APC UPS, and surveillance cameras. Saved over 50% on
original BOM which resulted in cost savings of $14,500 per site. Original project plan called for 50 installs
per year of airports and railway stations around the nation. Full implementation per original
schedule will yield a cost savings of $725,000 annually to our Government. Business Development – Traveled to
Green Energy conference in Charlotte N.C. to search out Siemens executives
for potential partnership in SCADA technology. Met with Siemens
Director for Government Accounts. This resulted in Siemens Government
division opening up an office in Huntsville Alabama for SCADA projects. Flew to Chicago to engineer bid on GSA
Federal Metcalffe Building for SCADA-type project. Worked on www.acquisition.gov
and with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) documents. . Project Manager - Managed
IT rack implementation in Panama City Beach Florida. This project
is closely tied to the Department of Homeland Security. Red Hat Linux,
Microsoft Server 2003 programming, Storage Area Networks, Cisco Router
configuration, and proprietary software. Prepared Spreadsheets regarding
equipment pricing and delivery times. Reported to senior
management concerning project status. Scheduled vendor
installs. Scheduled shipments to future cutover sites. Escalation contact on technical matters
and when shipments were delayed or misplaced. Advised on FIPS 140-2 security issues
including physical shields and obtaining remote access software for
VPN, encryption, and SSL. VSAT Engineer – Lead
technical contact on DoD project with Segovia Telecommunications.
Engineered Trane and Trane BGAN. Immarsat technology. Wrote
technical manual for VSAT technology used in mobile command center Brought in by Government Lead for
emergency last minute Cisco configuration help on project with a 10 day
delivery time to Military. Configured Cisco 2841 router, 2960 Catalyst
switch Network Advisor for technical
questions from U.S. Navy. Advised on Firewall purchase – ASA 5500
family. Lead Network Engineer – Mobile
communications unit. Worked with PIF, US Army, Northrop
Grumman, Yulista, and Mitre as lead Network Engineer. Satellite, and VHF/UHF systems.
Worked on secure and unsecured networks. Equipment included DRASH
CCS video switch, Netguardian, Juniper Netscreen firewalls, Cisco 3825
routers and 3750 switches. Advised on necessity of Cisco Call Manager
for Voice Over IP (VoIP). Technical writer producing
White Papers for Lightning Suppressors, Bike Track modular floor
systems, Juniper products, Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR), ISO 20’
storage shelters, and Movement Tracking System. Wrote technical manual for all IT
software’s in major DoD/AMRDEC project. Lead Network Engineer – 245 Radio Test
Set - Wrote
Fireberd 8000 in-house test manual. IBM and
at&t – Senior Network Engineer –October 2007 to December 2008 Lead Voice Engineer
for any VoIP problem in United States of IBM/ Nissan account.
Analyzed, Identified, and fixed chronic Voice issue which was occurring for
over a year before I was hired. This problem was kicked up to Senior VP
level of IBM and Nissan. My efforts and subsequent team building helped
solve this in my first month. Lead liaison on
these issues between IBM and at&t. Design
Engineering - Discovered backups were done on production
network and drops were occurring which interfered with limited production
bandwidth. Network equipment contained many Cisco 6500
series, 3560’s, over an MPLS network as well as IMA. Recommended
these network changes to improve performance. Lead Engineer
assigned to former Nissan HQ at Bell South Building, Nashville’s largest
office building covering 12 floors. In charge of decommissioning
Bell South (Nashville’s Batman Building and largest skyscraper) for
Nissan’s move to their new Cool Springs HQ. Project Manager and Lead Engineer in Cool Springs HQ project to change VTP
mode for 300 VLANs and 100 Cisco Switches and maximize network performance at
layer 2. Security
Engineering - Pushed firewall rules to numerous firewalls
around the nation during implementation. These included pix boxes and modules
in 6500 chassis. Security topology covered various zones with
different access levels, and attaching to Juniper or Cisco load balancers
acting as Proxy Servers. Also involved with Access Lists and security
levels for users on their specific Catalyst switches. Inventory Control – assets reconciled from decommissioned Bell South HQ into Remedy
Database. Senior Network
Engineer for Nissan’s Smyrna Data Center as IBM
employee. Re-installed 6509 core switches. Installed Net Cache to
monitor HQ traffic at Bell South and Cool Springs. Mentored help
desk personnel and cable professionals in Cisco technology. Trouble shooter for wireless network in Franklin TN office building
which was getting rouge networks showing up with another company’s SSID
designation. Configured Wireless 4400 controllers for AP’s. Configured APC
UPS units. Member of world- wide troubleshooting team working
with Intel Server Support and engineers from Brazil, India and numerous
US locations. Extensive use of
Remedy. This included help tickets, change management, asset and
inventory control. Lead Engineer on
Juniper Redline DX application accelerators. These are load balancers with
Ethernets attached to security zones of various access, tying in Web and Data
Base servers. In 2008 the IBM network group assigned to this
account was purchased by at&t. Dell Computers –
Resource Escalation Specialist (July 2006 – July 2007) – Network Subject Matter Expert for a department of 90 people.
Emphasis on writing clear and concise documentation. Writing
directions for non-technical customers to walk them through operating and
fixing the technology they owned. 3rd and final level
escalation to solve PC and Network problems. Huge emphasis on customer
service – Technical issues were Blue Screen fixes,
Microsoft XP,- Restore, Recover, PC internals, Mother Boards, Viruses,
Security, Configuration issues. Vista, Wireless, and 3rd party issues. . SBC DATA COMM (Pacific Bell Network
Integration) -Senior Network Engineer – Advanced Technical Solutions
Group, Network Manager (11/00 to 5/05) - Tier II Data
Services Engineer – Manager - Escalation engineer. Managed over 30
customer Networks the past 4.5 years, as well as revolving on-call
engineer responsible for every managed network in SBC when issues occur
during on-call. Networks are varied technologies, which
include numerous Cisco router platforms running VoIP, Wireless 802.11b, ATM,
Gigabit Switched Ethernet, Frame Relay, ISDN DDR, DS3, and T1’s.
. Protocols include EIGRP, VoIP, H. 323, NAT, OSPF, VoFR, VoATM, VPN,
AppleTalk, IPX, RIP, RIPv2, STUN, VLANs/switched networks, BGP, IMA, AVVID,
and Cisco Call Manager. Configured LLQ QoS for VoIP
networks. Wrote monthly reports baselining network,
and recommending fixes and upgrades when necessary. Writing analyzed 30
day network behavior, and documented trouble spots in a proactive management
style. Customer networks included VoIP, ATM, Frame
Relay, Switched Cisco Infrastructure’s/VLANs, Wireless 802.11x. MPLS VPN networks which had QoS guaranteed
end-to-end riding on top of ATM networks Customer’s ranged from Government such as
Administrative Offices of State Courts, and the State Lottery, County
Governments, to private industry with nodes throughout the US.
. Professional commitment to Customer
Service. Member of various rotating project teams for installs
and upgrades. As senior engineer helped national
customers on technical issues ranging from equipment crashes, circuit layer 1
and layer 2 issues, wiring at MPOE, QoS, and analyzing crash reports for IOS
bugs, and recommended IOS upgrades to solve network performance
problems. While still contracting in 2000, received
Contract All Star recognition and interview from Contract Professional
Magazine. SBC Implementation II Engineer – (1/00 to 11/00) Lead
Engineer – Palo Alto Unified School District. Configured and installed
Cisco 6509, 4500, and 3500 switches. Configured Cisco 7500 routers and
2621 routers for OSPF. WAN protocols also included IPX, and
AppleTalk. Mentored junior engineers and supplied
configuration scripts. Implemented the district office, 2 high schools,
3 junior high schools, and 8 elementary schools with over $1 million in Cisco
equipment. 3 person crew implementing over 100 pieces of hardware,
tracing non-documented cable system, and replacing legacy equipment. Configured and implemented ATM for Drew
University. Set up major auto dealership WAN, configuring and
implementing Frame Relay using EIGRP routing protocol and ISDN DDR for
backup. Set up VPN for University of California, Office of
the President using Cisco routers and frame relay circuits. Golden Gate
University – Adjunct Professor - TM 321 –
Graduate Level Course - Network Protocols – Spring 96 and Fall 99
semester Graduate overview course on protocols. Topics include ATM, ISDN,
Frame Relay, EIGRP, OSPF, RIP, Voice over IP, Ipv6, POP Diversity,
Eliminating Single Points of Failure. University of San
Francisco –Adjunct Professor -ISM 401 –Global
Networks – 12/98 - 2/99 and 12/99 - 2/2000 Network Technology,
Electronic Commerce, OSI layers, Network Engineering, Security, and End User
Computer Issues were classes main points. On staff as adjunct
professor. Charles Schwab
& Co., Inc. – Senior Staff Technology Solutions PROJECT MANAGER and
Senior Network Engineer (Advanced Technology Solutions)
5/ 99 to 12/ 99 Designed and implemented WAN for Stock Trading Application. Network joined New
York Stock Exchange Implemented sites in Boston, Jersey City, and San
Francisco for stock trading floors. Managed installs
at Jersey City, Boston, Phoenix, and San Francisco locations.
Responsible for negotiating with Cisco, and building management at the
various offices for rack space, electrical upgrades, and other wiring closet
and phone company circuit issues. Sent out RFP’s and managed
telco room installs in Boston and San Francisco. Responsible for
managing various ISP’s through the different regions. On management
team that met with Mutual Fund companies, stock traders, and various E-Network
vendors such as Bridge Networks. Attended initial
technological meetings with Bridge at the World Trade Center, and met with
Schwab traders in the NYSE. GeoTrain - Instructor – Intro to Cisco Router Configuration.January 99 to
April 99 GeoTrain Taught
.Routed vs. Routing Protocols, Classful vs. Classless Routing, Subnet
Masking, IP, IPX, Frame Relay, X.25, HDLC, PPP, IGRP, Ethernet, Token Ring,
EIGRP, Access Lists were major topics. This class was part of the CCIE
track and supplies background for CCNA candidates. CISCO
SYSTEMS/Contractor Network EngineerNovember 97 to
October 98 Network Engineer - Member of the Partners-Network team. Network design and
maintenance. Kept network up 99.8% of time. Traffic analysis and
router trending. IOS upgrades from TFTP server to remote sites.
Firewall and security issues such as access lists, and NAT (Network Address
Translation) configuration. Router configuration included
Frame Relay, ISDN DDR, EIGRP when necessary, NAT, access-lists, DNS, IP
helper for BOOTP, and TACACS. Implemented sites and worked on trouble
tickets. Ordered circuits from carriers. Worked with carriers on mutual
communication problems. Traveled to sites in Silicon Valley to analyze
and fix downed networks. Did proactive bandwidth upgrades as
necessary. Updated Visio drawings. Assisted in
architecture for redundant topography models. This included (2) Frame
Relay links with DDR backup, utilizing (2) Cisco 3640's running Hot
Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) and EIGRP. Negotiated with AT&T
account team for pricing, and engineering of backup PVC. Network
documentation. 7206 router configuration. Router
configuration and implementation. Taught non-telecom
site personnel data networking. Adjusted access-lists when
necessary. Fixed enterprise connectivity problems as they arose (opened
and closed cases). Member of architecture committee discussing various
long range and day to day issues including NAT, DNS, security, configuration
management, rack placement, fault-tolerance and redundancy. Met with
Sprint team to determine redundant ATM backbone design. Network
administration via Solaris. C encryption program and vi editor. CHARLES
SCHWAB/Contractor
May 1997 to Oct 1997 Network Design
Engineering - Projects included NASDAQ WAN, Network Security, Access Lists,
Frame Relay, and Voice/Data IVRU implementations. Worked with
voice engineers for PBX/Data connectivity. PROVIDIAN BANCORP
- Pleasanton,
California
Project
Manager
October 1996 - March 1997 Project Manager for all
telecommunication issues in new building under construction. Brought building in on-time and
$70,000 under budget despite inclement weather issues. Wrote
RFP. Managed the bid process. Managed wiring
vendor. Responsible for wiring (cat 5 home runs and campus
fiber). Attended meetings with Senior Vice Presidents and decision
makers, as well as facility management. Attended vendor selection
meetings, keying in on technology and price. Did site surveys of
building under construction to assure future telecommunication
closets were up to blue print specifications. Set up the
scheduling. Was center point for all communication through Telecom, IT,
Construction workers, and Vendor personnel. NASA
INTERNET/Contractor - Moffett Field,
California
March 1996 - September 1996 Senior Network
Engineer/Lead Russian Engineer -Contractor
- Lead telecommunications engineering contact for all science missions
done cooperatively through NASA Internet and the Russian Space Science
Internet Agency. Traveled to
Russia for diplomatic and technical sessions. Wrote engineering
recommendation, which led to upgrading NASA's core router presence on
Moscow's FDDI ring, and doubling bandwidth between NASA and RSSI from Langley
AFB Virginia, to Moscow via Satellite. . Meetings and site
surveys done in Ioffe Physics Institute in St. Petersburg, Mission Control at
Kaliningrad, RSSI HQ in Moscow. Tested Mbone multimedia
service between Moscow and Moffet Field California. Tested line of
site Cylink Radio modems. Intergovernmental
meetings between Russian scientists, NASA, Jet Propulsion Lab engineers, and
Russian LAN and WAN administrators. Learned and conversed
in Russian Language. Gavaru Par Ruski. Engineered
redundant Local Area Network for Institute of Radio Engineering in
Fryazino Russia to support Priroda (ecological satellite) and Mars 96
satellite missions. Article "Why
NASA Can't Afford To Pass Up Russia" which discussed the work,
mission, and cooperative goals was published in NASA Astrogram. WELLS FARGO
BANK - San Francisco, California
November 1992- March 1996 Senior
Telecommunications Engineer -
Wholesale Investment Group (WIN). Lead network engineer
responsible for setting up their HQ and purchasing equipment. Wrote
RFP's. Managed vendors. Senior Engineer
on Wide Area Network upgrade to FDDI MAN in San Francisco's Financial
District. Engineer on the
Sacramento National Business Banking Center (NBBC ) install. Wrote
Request For Proposal (RFP) and managed telecom vendors. Senior Data
Engineer/ Network Management Group - (October 1994 to April 1995)
Configured over 800 3Com routers for SNMP. Entered trap
receivers and community strings to be received by HP Openview. Worked
on HP Openview, putting maps together after auto discovery process. Senior Data
Engineer - 12/93 to April 1995 - Engineer on the
PBG/Digital Expressway conversion project. These were 2 separate
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