Utah Valley University - Computer Science
Bongo Project
Core developer on the project
Bongo Project
CS
Graduated
Computer Science
Patrick
Felt
Novell
Dish Network
Endurance International Group / Bluehost
Utah Valley University
L-3 Communications
KeyLabs
I was a lab monkey in the SuperLab at Novell. As a monkey we swapped hardware and imaged machines to be configured per testing requirements from our internal and external customers. While there I helped write a new lab management tool in Delphi which helped the lab manager fill and maintain reservations across the 1000+ physical machines.
Novell
Spanish
see UVU
Computer Science
Utah Valley University
Provo
Utah Area
Teaching Computer Networks II (CS2690). The course covers OSI layers 3
6. We cover IPv4
IPv6
ARP
DHCP
TCP
UDP
Base 64
JPEG
MPEG
Compression
and Cryptography.
Adjunct Professor
Provo
UT
Managed all network operations for Endurance International - West
including the main datacenter transiting 65Gbps peak usage to the Internet. Managed a team of two Senior level peers and 4 Junior level employees. Complete redesign of the legacy network from a pair of Cisco 6509 edge to a Spine/Leaf architecture with Juniper MX routers at the edge and Arista Networks switches throughout. Deployed Brocade ADX load balancers to replace custom inhouse solution. Built IPSec tunnels to remote datacenters using linux network namespaces. In process of replacing Juniper Netscreen and Sonicwall firewalls with PaloAlto Networks firewalls. Led a weekly network training class for the Systems Teams (CCNA content). Led various trainings to help Junior engineers to improve their skillsets.
Senior Network/Systems Architect/Manager Networks - West
Endurance International Group / Bluehost
SLC
UT
I am the senior network architect at L-3 Communications - Communication Systems West. My duties at L-3 included the L-3 enterprise wide area network which interconnected 100+ divisions. I re-architected the routing policy across the MPLS based provider cloud to better facilitate divisional failover through the main egress points. I engineered a new method for L-3 to aggregate network spaces toward the Internet using a combination of OSPF and BGP (replacing the legacy RIP installation). I also developed a PHP/MySQL based IP address management tool which could track our overlapping IP address space across the enterprise. This tool was fully ipv6 compliant and automated IP subnetting and supernetting to any bit length.\n\nI also re-designed the local LAN from the ground up using Brocade MLX equipment and utilizing MPLS l3vpns to segregate traffic from different internal entities. This network replaced the aging 6500 stretched vlan architecture which had been in use for the previous 7+ years. I developed vlan management code which operated onboard an Arista Networks 10gig switch for use in customer labs for vlan configuration.
Senior Network Architect
L-3 Communications
At KeyLabs we used RadViews WebLoad product to load and stress test customer websites. Scripts for WebLoad were javascript based scripts which downloaded web content and verified page loads. Post test we would collate the data into a report for our customers showing deficiencies in their architectures and pages.\n\nAlso at KeyLabs I was the IT manager overseeing the Internet OC3 connection and internal router and switch configuration. It was also my responsibility to maintain the security
phone
voicemail
and image server resources. While in this role I rewrote the aging test tracking system into modern PHP/MySQL which allowed our customers to better track where product was in its test cycle.
KeyLabs
Dish Network
American Fork
UT
Principal Network Architect
US Ignite
Troubleshooting
Security
Testing
SQL
Data Center
Software Engineering
Network Security
Software Development
Networking
Cisco Technologies
Servers
Virtualization
Operating Systems
Cloud Computing
Agile Methodologies
VMware
Unix
Linux
Bash
TCP/IP
Felt