SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS/TECHNICAL SKILLS:
* Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) #CSCO11371859
* BS ECE, BS Electronics and Communications Engineering # 0021995
* CVOICE (642-432: Cisco Voice Over IP): Passed
* BCMSN (642-812: Building Converged Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks): Passed
* BSCI (642-901: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks): Passed
* Strong general management, negotiation, inter-personal, communication and team building skills
* Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows (Win NT/2000/XP) & Linux (Redhat/Ubuntu).
* Networking: LAN/WAN design and architecture, TCP/IP, Ethernet, Protocols (H323, SCCP…) and Codec (g.711, g.729...)
* Hardware: Computer assembly, setup, and troubleshooting as well as troubleshooting in electronics. Experienced in Cisco routers, Cisco Digital voice gateways (3845 & 3825) & analog voice gateways (Cisco VG224 &VG248;), Cisco switches (3560, 6500 series), Pix/ASA Firewall(ASA 5505), Avaya/Nortel Pabx, VoIP boxes (Quintum AX/DX, Fonemosa 4400, etc…) Also have experience on Linksys routers( SRW208, SRW208P, SRW224P), Lucent Excel Tandem Switch 1000/2000, CISCO (6500/3560/ASA 5505…), Exchange Server, Call Manager Server (MCS 7835-H1), Windows server 2000/2003, HP Blade (c7000 & c3000), Cisco Aironet 1130AG, Checkpoint UTM-1 Firewall R70,
etc…
* Software: Cisco Call manager, Cisco IOS, IPFX, TCP/IP,DHCP, DNS, TFTP, Microsoft Visual Basic, SQL, Microsoft Office, VPN, AutoCAD, AD, Cisco’s Phone-Proxy etc…
With 9 years of extensive hands-on experience in network engineering, troubleshooting and repair. Designed, installed, configured and maintained complex routed LAN and WAN networks. Supervised permanent and contract personnel. Excellent communication skills with the ability to interface at all levels. A team player who also can work well independently and willing to learn!
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