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June 2008 Entries
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Deb is Stacking iRules (not to be confused with stacking cups), Joe is Streaming Profiles, and Colin is fixin WSDLs. in this week's Tech Tips.
In the blogs, Colin gives us his favorite 20LoL and Don goes over Social Networking and Social Networking.
Joe goes over some forum posts on the Notification API, as well as calling iControl methods on older products as well as Regex's in iRules.
GTM is highlighted in the wikis with a callout for whereis and a dose of HTTP and TCP collect for good measure.
We finish things up with video postings on Message Broker Resiliency, Active Active Database Load Balancing, and Configuring BIG-IP WebAccelerator.
posted @ Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:28 PM | Feedback (0)
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Joe and Deb provide The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Deb is disabling event processing while Joe is mirroring his ports.
Joe discusses a controversy between a iRule Editor "feature" and it's inconsistency with the admin GUI.
Lori's weekly tome of blog posts are discussed.
Deb's post of the week has switching gone wild.
A pyControl interview and video tutorials have been posted.
Deb in polishing up the GTM and DNS iRule documentation in the wiki.
And Joe finishes things up talking about the current DevCentral datacenter migration project.
posted @ Thursday, June 12, 2008 4:07 PM | Feedback (3)
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Joe covers a bunch of forum posts surrounding the iRule Editor.
Don talks about his new super secret labs project: the Redirector that will be released tomorrow.
Deb plays both sides of the BIG-IP coin with topics on Passive Monitoring with LTM and Selective Persistence with GTM.
Joe's tech tip this week was on managing Self IP addresses.
Joe seeks help on his version of the ABC Car Word Game - he needs a networking letter for Y.
In the POTW this week, Deb and Colin have been disposing their content.
And Lori is blogging us all to shame with security impacts of API deprecation, blogging 101, and calculating twitter costs.
posted @ Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:06 PM | Feedback (0)
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