Phillip Remaker has been a Distinguished Support Engineer since 2002 and is recognized for his wide range of knowledge and skills in Cisco Products, Networking Protocols and Systems. Phil holds two CCIE certifications and has been a leader in Cisco Services with his work in Technology Adoption, IOS quality improvement, CCIE technical program development, and Cisco's defect tracking systems and processes. He currently works as a technical leader in the Cisco Services Technical Services organization focusing on vexing problems around security, software release and product manageability. Current areas of interest include System Telemetry and Analysis, Smart Services, IPv6 transition and Migration, Software Release and Bug Tracking, Collaborative Technologies and Social Media, and Systematic Innovation.
Recent Posts
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IPv6: The Five Stages of Grief Phillip Remaker | 11 Apr 2011
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When faced with a life changing situation such as the depletion of the IPv4 address space, the emotional reaction
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Overcoming the Fear of IPv6 Phillip Remaker | 01 Apr 2011
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A few years back I set up IPv6 connectivity on my home network for the first time. I had
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IPv6 MTU Gotchas and other ICMP issues Phillip Remaker | 21 Mar 2011
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From my home network, I can successfully ping or traceroute to some IPv6 hosts, but I cannot subsequently open
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Disable IPv6: Don’t do it! Phillip Remaker | 09 Mar 2011
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Most people already have IPv6 capability whether they know it or not. All Microsoft operating systems such as Windows
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How to get IPv6, now Phillip Remaker | 23 Feb 2011
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Unless you have been living under a rock, you should know by now that the IPv4 address
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