Candidate will be expected to evaluate the traditional DC implementation.
Candidate will need to collate and document customer requirements for DC network solution.
Candidate will need to work on High Level Design for SDDC (Aruba SDDC / Cisco ACI / Arista/Juniper Apstra) solution including Bill Of Materials, topologies, High Availability, features, etc
Candidate will need to work on Low Level Design for SDDC (Aruba SDDC / Cisco ACI / Arista) solution including templates, policies, integrations, multi-pod environment, multi-site environment, etc.
Candidate will create integration and Migration approach for DC.
Candidate will need to execute solution deployment, fault troubleshooting, etc
Candidate will be expected to support operations team for Root Cause Analysis, P1 troubleshooting, etc.
Required skills & knowledge :
Good knowledge and experience on Aruba SDDC / Cisco ACI / Arista solution.
Good knowledge and concepts on VXLAN, multicast, IPv6, storage, LACP, Port-groups, port-teaming etc.
Good knowledge and experience in DC technologies including Load Balancers, Cloud connectivity, micro-segmentation, PCI segmentation, DDNS, network perimeter security, etc.
Good knowledge on routing protocols like BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS etc.
Good Exposure for L4-L7 Integration with Aruba SDDC/Cisco ACI/Arista.
Good knowledge and experience on Cisco ACI, Arista & Aruba DC solution
Exposure to Automation and Analytics.
Exposure to network management tools & platforms.
Good Experience on Migration process like network discovery of old environment such as l2 & L3 Flow, Application discovery, Application flow etc and execution in new environment.
SDDC related certifications Such as VMware Certified Advanced Professional or ACI black belt will be preferred.
Candidate should be flexible to work in New network domain as per organization requirement.
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