Multiple Needs for Network technicians (CISCO Devices) in Denver, CO (Long term) - 8506 Internet & Ecommerce - Denver, CO at Geebo

Multiple Needs for Network technicians (CISCO Devices) in Denver, CO (Long term) - 8506

Company Name:
UpStream Global Services
Hello,
We are looking for 15 Network technicians who has experience with CISCO devices. Please go through the JD below and let me know if you are interested.
Location: Denver, Co
No of positions: 15
Duration: 12
Months
Job Description: Migration of Cable modem devices to IPv6 (EMTAs, modems, gateways) & Device configuration/ management on the Cisco Broadband Access center (BAC)
Must-Have skills:
1. Hands-on experience in Cisco device provisioning, CPE Provisioning servers, IPv6 DOCSIS CPE, MDD messaging override etc.
2. Experience in Network management systems
3. Experience in Deployment of DOCSIS 3.0 compliant CPEs or DOCSIS 2.0 plus modems with IPv6 firmware
4. Knowledge of Multicast: ASM, SSM, Forwarding IPv6 control traffic
5. Hands-on configuration and experience in setting up Cisco routers to perform functions at the Access, Distribution, and Core layers.
6. Proficient in Cisco IOS, Casa & Arris CMTS for configuration & troubleshooting of routing protocols: MP-BGP, OSPF, LDP, EIGRP, RIP, BGP v4, MPLS
7. Device configuration/management experience on the Cisco BAC/CNR complex, RDU use
8. Experience in installation of Cisco BAC, RDU, DPE, Network Registrar extensions, STUN server, upgrading and managing the database
9. Strong experience in System Administration, Installation, Upgrading , Patches , Migration, Configuration, Troubleshooting, Security, Backup, Performance Monitoring and Fine-tuning on UNIX/Linux Server
10. Experience with setting up QA and test plans, preparation, experience with QA tools such as HPQC, Rally, ALM.
It is good to have experience working on Cisco Broadband Access center (BAC)

For immediate consideration please contact:
Prescilla
UpStream Global Services.
Reply to:
www.upstreamgs.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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