The Fat Pipe - All of the Packet Pushers Podcasts

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Recent Episodes
  • NAN091: The Future of Autonomous Networking With Jeff Doyle
    May 7, 2025 – 46:52
  • PP061: Comparing Breach Reports, RSAC 2025 Highlights, and a Security Awareness Soapbox
    May 6, 2025 – 35:36
  • NB525: Cisco, IBM Recruit AI for Threat Response; HPE Air-Gaps Private Clouds
    May 5, 2025 – 31:46
  • HN779: Do We Really Need the Modern Networking Stack?
    May 2, 2025 – 55:15
  • TNO027: Seeing the Internet With Doug Madory
    May 2, 2025 – 53:02
  • N4N024: DNS Security, Record Types, and Reverse DNS
    May 1, 2025 – 49:19
  • D2DO271: Public Vs. Private Cloud In 2025
    Apr 30, 2025 – 38:33
  • PP060: Subsea Cables and the Watery Risks to Critical Infrastructure
    Apr 29, 2025 – 44:43
  • NB524: Forward Networks Adds Endpoint Discovery; Intel Forecasts Q2 Layoffs
    Apr 28, 2025 – 24:10
  • TNO026: Gain Confidence in AI for NetOps with Juniper Networks (Sponsored)
    Apr 25, 2025 – 53:58
  • HN778: Understanding Model Context Protocol (MCP) with Selector (Sponsored)
    Apr 25, 2025 – 50:47
  • TL012: Weighing the Cost of Team Interventions
    Apr 24, 2025 – 39:31
  • N4N023: DNS – Turning Names Into Numbers
    Apr 24, 2025 – 48:01
  • NAN090: Examining Network Automation’s Present and Future With Chris Grundemann
    Apr 23, 2025 – 45:16
  • D2DO270: Spacelift Is Your Infrastructure Glue (Sponsored)
    Apr 22, 2025 – 39:51
  • PP059: News Roundup – Oracle Plays Breach Word Games, Fast Flux Worries CISA, AI Package Hallucinations, and More
    Apr 22, 2025 – 34:09
  • NB523: CVE’s Reprieve, Google WAN For Sale, NVIDIA Pledges More US-Made Chips
    Apr 21, 2025 – 49:46
  • TNO025: Know the Packet Flow
    Apr 18, 2025 – 42:57
  • HN777: Overlay All the Things?
    Apr 18, 2025 – 52:01
  • N4N022: SNMP Fundamentals
    Apr 17, 2025 – 57:40
  • D2DO269: Intergalactic Dataspeak and Making Data Actionable
    Apr 16, 2025 – 39:39
  • PP058: Network Discovery with NMAP: You’ve Got Swaptions
    Apr 15, 2025 – 45:09
  • NB522: Git Turns 20, An iPhone Airlift, Cybersec Silence Speaks Volumes
    Apr 14, 2025 – 53:43
  • HN776: Security Platforms: Balancing Efficacy, Ops, and Emerging Threats (Sponsored)
    Apr 11, 2025 – 49:33
  • TNO024: Networks for AI and AI for Networks — A Dual Perspective with Aviz Networks (Sponsored)
    Apr 11, 2025 – 42:11
  • TL011: Getting the Entire Team to Speak
    Apr 10, 2025 – 41:55
  • N4N021: Is It the Network? Network Monitoring Basics
    Apr 10, 2025 – 56:03
  • NAN089: A Career Journey of Exponential Learning
    Apr 9, 2025 – 59:00
  • PP057: Behind the Scenes At Cisco: PSIRT, AI, CVEs, and VEX
    Apr 8, 2025 – 54:13
  • NB521: Optics Advances in the Data Center; Google Extends Gmail’s End-to-End Encryption
    Apr 7, 2025 – 42:55
  • HN775: How To Train Your Very Own AI-Enabled Slackbot
    Apr 4, 2025 – 1:03:59
  • TNO023: Networking’s Third Phase – The Network Operator Experience
    Apr 4, 2025 – 57:30
  • N4N020: To Cert Or Not To Cert?
    Apr 3, 2025 – 57:48
  • D2DO268: Solving Big Problems By Solving Small Problems
    Apr 2, 2025 – 40:07
  • PP056: Ask A CISO with Joe Evangelisto
    Apr 1, 2025 – 38:30
  • NB520: When Good LLMs Do Bad Things, Dell’s Workforce Downsizes and Quantum Key Distribution From Space
    Mar 31, 2025 – 25:24
  • TNO022: Secure Automation at Enterprise Scale for the Public Sector with Red Hat Ansible (Sponsored)
    Mar 28, 2025 – 1:08:21
  • HN774: Who Put These OT Risks In My IT Ops? Fortinet Has Answers (Sponsored)
    Mar 28, 2025 – 46:53
  • TL010: Leading With Influence Rather Than Mandating
    Mar 27, 2025 – 48:42
  • N4N019: Howdy, Neighbor! And Other Routing Stuff
    Mar 27, 2025 – 42:36
  • NAN088: See Something, Improve Something – An Iterative Approach to Automation Success
    Mar 26, 2025 – 47:33
  • PP055: News Roundup – BotNet Targets TP-Link, Threat Hunting In the Electric Grid, Apple Vs. UK Snoops, and More
    Mar 25, 2025 – 38:28
  • NB519: Google Bids $32 Billion for Cloud Security Startup; NVIDIA Makes Nice With Quantum Computing
    Mar 24, 2025 – 40:47
  • HN773: Optimizing Ethernet for AI – An Update On the Ultra Ethernet Consortium
    Mar 21, 2025 – 1:22:39
  • TNO021: An Operator’s Perspective on NetOps and Programming
    Mar 21, 2025 – 47:04
  • N4N018: RIB vs. FIB & Administrative Distance or Route Preference
    Mar 20, 2025 – 52:21
  • D2DO267: Get Excited About Riding the AI Infrastructure Wave
    Mar 19, 2025 – 40:53
  • PP054: Understanding WireGuard and Overlay VPNs with Tom Lawrence
    Mar 18, 2025 – 49:11
  • NB518: Clock Starts For New Intel CEO; Arista Load Balancing Targets AI Infrastructure
    Mar 17, 2025 – 38:16
  • TNO020: Automating Network Operations with Juniper Mist (Sponsored)
    Mar 14, 2025 – 40:40
Recent Reviews
  • skaterdudex
    Too Much Networking
    Is never a bad thing. This is my favorite and main podcast at the moment. I can hear about all kinds of topics going on in Networking today and stay up to date.
  • Alex Pournelle
    An excellent resource
    I learn a great deal by listening to the weekly shows, including Network Break and the longer podcasts. As a Project Manager I need to keep up on the innovations in networking, and this is an excellent way to do so. If you're not listening, give it a try.
  • pakdude
    The go to podcast for networkers
    I've been listening since 2011. Greg and Ethan have done remarkably well in not only maintaining the standard of the show, but improving it. They've maintained their independence in their own unique way.
  • big sohcahtoa
    Took a network break to write this
    I like the network break episodes. They are amusing i’ve never cared for any of the other stuff.
  • corvettematt
    Biased View of the Industry.
    Self absorbed host who talks more than his guests. Very anti-cisco. Don't come here if your are looking for a full view of the industry.
  • Bsigrist
    Excellent technical podcast. Required listening for an IT professional.
    Must listen
  • Aarghrttyuuuu
    Priceless
    There is no better resource for networking professionals out there. Bravo to Ethan and Gregg for creating this invaluable wealth of knowledge
  • JDMOliver
    Very Informative
    Excellent podcast. They keep it very technical and minimize the sales and marketing hype so you hear the detail that most network content gloss over.
  • Delmiro.Campelo
    Network Engineer
    Great podcast, very informative, keep up the great work!
  • TJW.wa
    Always interesting
    I deal with traditional route/switch and wireless on a day to day basis and the main packet pushers show is what I began listening to. After hearing Tony on some podcasts and through techfieldday I was interested in what he had to say,so when I saw that he would have a data center podcast through packet pushers I thought I had better tune in. Tony does not disappoint.
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