I used to be technical, highly technical. You know the kind…more comfortable
with CLI rather than GUI, limited use of CAPS at the beginning of sentences and
proficient at configuring & troubleshooting a slew of devices from multiple
vendors. But after a couple role changes over the years, my technical acumen has
slightly diminished. Again, you probably know the drill that if you’re not
tapping away at it daily, some of those skills dwindle. Plus, with new
technology replacing the stuff you knew 10 years ago, it often feels like
starting over.
But don’t fret! As with anything, you can regain some prowess and learn new
tricks with a bit of training. Get on that bike and ride!
That’s what I’m going through now.
When I joined the DevCentral
team, I quickly realized that our community is much smarter than I when it
comes to the intricacies of our solutions. My initial reaction to many of the
questions that get posted on DevCentral
sound like the ‘Aaaaaahhhhhh, Ahhhhhh,’ from Bevis and Butthead. I have
no idea. I’ll Alt-Tab to the AskF5 Knowledge Base to check if
there is already an answer and often there is. But when it is a unique situation
or something with iRules, I look blankly at the screen and wonder, ‘How can I
help, when I don’t even know.’
One of the great things about working at F5 is that they allow us to take
whatever training is needed to be proficient at our job. Over the last couple
weeks I’ve been doing just that – initially digging in to F5’s free Web Based Training.
F5 has a number of educational programs to help you get acquainted, get fully
trained or become a Certified
Professional on F5 Solutions. From free
online courses to instructor led
classroom seminars to challenging your knowledge with a certification, F5
can help you, as it is helping me, understand the inner workings of BIG-IP. I
began at F5 University with the Getting
Started series and was able to get through a number of modules at my own pace.
We have programs for both partners and customers and is a great way to learn the
fundamentals of the BIG-IP system.
Next for me, will probably be some
classroom training with hands on configuration and the entire DevCentral team
will embark on a path to F5
Certification. Hear that Ken?
We’re coming for ya!! We’re going to start a mini-study group using many of the
resources
available and chronicle our progress. The idea is that we’re like you – we
know a lot already but want to get deeper in our understanding and for me,
better at providing the details of our technical solutions.
Join us over the next bunch of months as we share our experiences of becoming
an F5 Certified Professional.
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