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      <title>Derek, How would you describe what you did at Seven Networks?</title>
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      <description>At SEVEN Networks, I was the lead architect for all network designs and deployments.  Duties included 

creating and upgrading routing policy (BGP, OSPF), configuration of new network devices, documentation of 

network architecture, VPN design and implementation, and network monitoring.  

I wrote custom Perl scripts to monitor devices on our network, integrating them into software such as 
HP OpenView and Big Brother.  I worked with mainly Cisco equipment including Catalyst series switches,
routers (2600 - 7500 series), Arrowpoint content switches (css-11000 series), PIX firewalls, and VPN 
devices.  I was in charge of our network monitoring architecture and implemented HP OpenView, RRDTool 
for traffic graphing, and third party monitoring from external sources.</description>
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