

Russ White
Experienced networking engineer, author, and standards contributor focused on network architecture and operational practice, and author of posts at Rule11.tech; frequent Packet Pushers guest.
Top 5 podcasts with Russ White
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Dec 17, 2025 • 55min
What is IS-IS?
Russ White, a seasoned network architect with expertise in routing protocols, and Mike Bushong, a practical network engineer, dive deep into the world of IS-IS. They explore why BGP dominates but often lacks flexibility, the architectural benefits of separating underlay and overlay networks, and the simplicity of IS-IS. The discussion highlights the declining deep protocol knowledge among engineers, the operational risks involved, and why IS-IS could be the underrated hero of modern data centers. Hands-on tips and resources for learning IS-IS also make an appearance!

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Dec 12, 2025 • 51min
HN808: Is IT a Young Person’s Game?
Joining the discussion is Russ White, an experienced network engineer and author with decades in the field. He delves into whether IT favors younger professionals willing to embrace long hours and learning curves compared to seasoned veterans. The conversation covers the intense Silicon Valley grind, how modern networking's complexity can overwhelm newcomers, and the risk AI poses to entry-level roles. Russ highlights the importance of experience in navigating tech and the evolving landscape of IT roles driven by automation.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 35min
How to Learn Network Design with Russ White
Russ White, a seasoned network architect and educator, explains how to build lasting mental maps for design. He contrasts troubleshooting with true design, shows how history reveals protocol trade-offs, and urges designing for humans and operations. Expect clear advice on avoiding gold-plating, communicating requirements, and making systems predictable and operable.

Dec 12, 2025 • 51min
HN808: Is IT a Young Person’s Game?
Russ White, an experienced networking engineer and author, joins Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray to tackle whether IT favors younger workers. They explore the youthful drive and willingness to take risks, while contrasting it with the deep mental maps and learning agility seasoned professionals bring. The discussion also dives into the pitfalls of Silicon Valley's grind culture, biases in hiring processes, and the risk automation poses to entry-level jobs. They emphasize the importance of adaptability in an ever-evolving tech landscape.

Nov 12, 2025 • 48min
TCG062: The Tech Expertise Deficit with Russ White
In a thought-provoking discussion, Russ White, an engineer and educator with extensive networking expertise, tackles the concept of the tech expertise deficit. He emphasizes the value of deep technical knowledge over social media clout. The conversation explores the implications of AI on skilled trades, the difference between genuine expertise and performance-driven influence, and the importance of mentorship in early career development. Russ advocates for focusing on craftsmanship and foundational skills for lasting impact in the tech world.


