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Rob Riepel
Systems Programmer, Stanford University

Rob Riepel is the architect for NetDB. He is also the architect/keeper/programmer for DNS and DHCP at Stanford University.

Between the two of us, we have 27 years at Stanford, one baker, one sailor, many miles in the pool and 4 irrelevent degrees.

Sessions

Administration
Location: D136
Sunia Yang (Stanford University), Rob Riepel (Stanford University)
Average rating: ***..
(3.50, 2 ratings)
As the key network management tool at Stanford University, NetDB enables 900+ users to manage DNS names/aliases/MXes, DHCP (static, dynamic, options), make/model, location, and administrators of 100,000+ hosts through Web, CLI, Whois, and Java RMI Interfaces. Networking staff use NetDB for address space management (600+ networks, 1500+ address spaces), reporting, and configuration. Read more.
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