Daniel Lee

Corporate Senior Systems Engineer at Casa Systems

Daniel Lee has a diverse and extensive work experience in the technology industry. Daniel is currently working as a Corporate Senior Systems Engineer at Casa Systems, Inc. where they are responsible for developing customer requirements and supporting various pre-sale activities, customer trials, demonstrations, and POCs. Daniel primarily focuses on Casa Virtualized Broadband Network Gateway (vBNG) product.

Prior to their current role, Daniel worked at Juniper Networks for nearly a decade as a Senior System Test Engineer. Here, they specialized in testing and optimizing EVPN-MPLS convergence on MX routers and switches. Daniel also conducted testing for BNG PPPoE/DHCP distributed IGMP/MLD multicast on MX routers.

Before joining Juniper Networks, Daniel gained valuable experience at Cisco Systems as a Senior Software Engineer. During their tenure, they were involved in testing various networking protocols and features such as MSTP, QoS, Ethernet Service Xconnect/Bridge-domain, and MPLS/VPN BGP.

Daniel also spent two years at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs as a Member of Technical Staff, where they worked on projects related to SONET Directory Service, SONET Ring DCC channel testing, and OSI connection-oriented High-Level API testing.

Their early career started at Digital Equipment Corporation (USA) as a Senior Software Engineer. Daniel contributed to the development and porting of DCE DTS on Digital Unix and Windows NT systems. Daniel also worked on VMS TCP/IP socket library development and system integration testing of DECathena on various Unix workstations.

Overall, Daniel Lee has a wealth of knowledge and experience in system testing, protocol testing, software development, and customer support in the networking and technology industry.

Daniel Lee holds a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Additionally, they have obtained certifications in Linux System Engineering: Bash Shell Scripting for Automation from LinkedIn and JNCIA-JUNOS, JNCIA-SEC, and JNCIS-SEC from Juniper Networks.

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