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      01-11-2007, 06:35 PM
IPv6 Networking Professional

Experienced network engineering professional with specific IPv6 skill
set.
Candidate must have an understanding of IPv6 at one or more levels
including networking, routing, security and programming. A broad
networking background with hands-on and technical competencies is
desired. IPv6 specific skills should include understanding the IPv6
protocol details, address allocation strategy, network architecture,
security, transition planning, inter-operability technologies, and
platform knowledge (Cisco, Juniper, Windows, Linux) from an IPv6
perspective. Must be willing to travel (nationally), be comfortable
working in customer facing roles, and possess competent writing skills.
Public speaking, project management, IETF or other standards bodies
activities, and wireless experiences a plus.

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Balwinder S \bsd\ Dheeman
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      01-12-2007, 12:23 AM
On 01/12/2007 01:05 AM, MyITRecruiter wrote:
> IPv6 Networking Professional
>
> Experienced network engineering professional with specific IPv6 skill
> set.
> Candidate must have an understanding of IPv6 at one or more levels
> including networking, routing, security and programming. A broad
> networking background with hands-on and technical competencies is
> desired. IPv6 specific skills should include understanding the IPv6
> protocol details, address allocation strategy, network architecture,
> security, transition planning, inter-operability technologies, and
> platform knowledge (Cisco, Juniper, Windows, Linux) from an IPv6
> perspective. Must be willing to travel (nationally), be comfortable
> working in customer facing roles, and possess competent writing skills.
> Public speaking, project management, IETF or other standards bodies
> activities, and wireless experiences a plus.
>
> Send resumes to (E-Mail Removed)


Seems yet another e-mail address and, or cv collection scam to me

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