RACHEL WARREN rachel@plur.net OBJECTIVE: A position integrating my Cisco, Juniper, Internetworking, and Unix skills. EDUCATION: James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA. Bachelor of Science, College of Integrated Science and Technology. Major: Computer Science. Concentration: Networks & Data Communications. Deans List: Fall 95, Spring 96, Fall 97, Spring 98. Graduated: May 8, 1999. GPA: 3.45. SKILLS: ROUTER/SWITCH Cisco 2500, 3100, 7200, 7500 and 12000 series routers. Cisco Catalyst 2500, 3500, 5000 and 6500 series switches. Juniper M5 and M20 routers. HP Openview Cascade Frame Relay Switches. Foundry Switches. Vina routers. Ascend PipeLine 130 routers. 3Com routers. PROTOCOLS BGP, OSPF, HSRP, Frame Relay, ATM, 802.11, Ethernet, HDLC, RIP, PPP, SLIP. TELECOM Turned up and tested 56k, DS1, DS3, Frame Relay, and SONET lit and dark fiber circuits (STM1, STM4, OC-3, OC-12, OC-48). Also turned up and tested circuits with T-Berd 209a & T-Berd 2209. UNIX Configured and used various Unix utilities (e.g., DNS, SLIP, PPP, UUCP, etc) on NetBSD, FreeBSD, SunOS, NeXT, Linux, HP-UX, and Ultrix platforms. Administering a Sparc NetBSD system. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES C/C++, Java, Javascript, SQL, Lingo, Tcl/Tk, Pascal, and LOGO. EXPERIENCE: Akamai Technologies, Inc. Cambridge, MA. Senior Network Engineer. (Jan 2001 - Dec 2001) In conjunction with the Peering Project Manager, capacity planned, coordinated, and specified the hardware necessary to construct peering points and Akamai regions. Used the Siebel ticketing system for these peering points and regions. Worked with the Deployment group to perform physical construction. Created BGP configurations for router equipment at various Internet exchange points (e.g., the MAEs, AADS, LINX, SFINX, etc.) and other Akamai regions requiring router equipment. Brought up peering with different companies at the various exchange points. Tested various router equipment to be later deployed in the field. Wrote procedural and general documentation for the Akamai Network group. Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc. - AboveNet Communications. Tysons Corner, VA. Backbone Engineer. (June 1999 - Dec 2000) Designed, deployed, and operated AboveNet's global IP network, including AboveNet ISX facilities, PAIX facilities, and various Internet exchange points. Capacity planned and worked with AboveNet's telco group to ensure necessary capacity was ordered and delivered in time to meet demand. Brought up and configured the additional backbone and peering connections. Made OSPF and BGP adjustments to optimize traffic flow. Resolved trouble tickets escalated by the System Support or Customer Engineering groups. Worked with telcos and other providers to resolve outages. Wrote procedural documentation for Systems Support and Customer Engineering groups. UUNET Technologies. Fairfax, VA. Internet Systems Engineer (May 1998 - Aug 1998 & May 1997 - Aug 1997) Responsible for installing high speed leased line connections and Internet services to UUNET's network. Customer support for DNS, IP routing, Telco line issues, and Internet services. Backup support of other Systems Engineers as needed. Total Network Interface. Alexandria, VA. Junior Programmer (May 1996 - July 1996) Programmed in Java, Tcl/Tk, and scripted HTML. TIC Computer/Sports Camp, Inc. Arlington, VA. Computer Counselor (June 1995 - Aug 1995) Taught campers ages 8-15 to program in Pascal or LOGO. VOLUNTEER: Career Center. Arlington, VA. (Sept 1994 - June 1995) Configured a Japanese Omron BSD Unix system to be connected to the Internet via UUCP. HB Woodlawn Alternative Program. Arlington, VA. (Sept 1994 - June 1995) Assisted in configuring a SunOS and a NeXT Station to be connected to the Internet via SLIP/PPP. Also installed software and created accounts. WORLDNET Television Studio. Washington, DC. TV Dialogue "The Digital Classroom" (September 1, 1994) Provided audiences in Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Cologne with an outline of Internet activities in the classroom. Used the Internet on live TV to show various Internet activities, such as the Usenet, Internet Relay Chat, and the World Wide Web. References Available By Request