posted on Thursday, September 24, 2009 3:59 PM
 
   Welcome to the one hundred and fourth edition of the DevCentral Weekly Roundtable Podcast!  A weekly recap of the interesting things that have been going on within the DevCentral community.

Hosts: Colin Walker, Don MacVittie, Jason Rahm, Jeff Browning, Joe Pruitt, and Scott Koon.

In this weeks podcast we covered the effect of drop/discard, the election hash iRule, multiple SSL profiles, three BIG-IP questions on StackOverflow and ServerFault.com, The F5Guy and The F5 Guru, Posh-Delicious, Audio White Papers on TMOS and Acceleration 102, Multiple SSL domains, bandwidth usage per URL, and width/size of values.

Towards the end, user dicodread joined in the TalkShoe call from Trinidad and told us a bit about his upcoming deployment/testing of his F5 gear.

All of the links from this recording can be found with the dcpodcast104 tag at Delicious.com.

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9/25/2009 7:04 PM
Gravatar Hello all!

I thought I would mention that in order to obtain the F5 Certified System Engineer certification you must pass two tests. Both tests are 50 question and multiple choice. You have to know the F5 BIG-IP product line, the ins and outs of configuring a system using both command line and GUI based methods. You also have to be able to read a network diagram and understand how to configure a system to reach the desired outcome. If you don't have a solid understanding of networking, I honestly don't believe you could possibly pass either of the tests. I found it challenging because it not only seems to cover a wide range, but it is also fairly deep.

I am humbled that you spoke well of my website. Thank you very much for that. Please continue your hard work and thank all of you for what you do.
The F5 Guy
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