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Masroor Ahmed

3600 Mystic Valley Parkway, Apt #906, Medford, MA 02155 | Cell: (617) 835-9491 | Email: ahmed.m@husky.neu.edu

Work Experience: Grandstream Networks - Boston, MA May 2013 September 2013 Support Engineer Intern Work with development engineers on analyzing the reported bugs and conduct functional test against interim bug fixes. Work with senior test and support engineers on test plan, test cases and test procedure, conduct test independently and generate test report and bug report in the lab or SOHO environments. Testing the Functionality of VoIP Products like Analog Gateways, ATAs (Analog Telephone Adaptors) and IP PBX. Sustain and support company IT infrastructure such as IP PBX, SIP Proxy, Shipping and Customer Support System. Education: Northeastern University Boston, MA Master of Science in Telecommunication Systems Management Program June 2014 Related Courses: Telecommunication Public Policy & Business Management Concepts of Object-oriented Design with C++ Data Networking IP telephony Network and System Administration and Scripting Bash, Perl Osmania University Hyderabad, India
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering July 2011

Academic Projects: Aging Shell Script: Fall 2013 Developed Shell script which gives aging information on the files in the current working directory and subdirectories below the current working directory. Junk utility Shell Script: Fall 2013 Developed a Shell script removes files by moving them into a temporary folder Instantiate Acme IMS Instance: Spring 2013 We deployed Acme Packets SMX on VMware ESXi with full capabilities license. Performed various VOIP call scenarios using SIPp on users registered on Focus database. Network simulation using Cisco packet tracer: Fall 2012 We simulated a network for an organization by employing Cisco routers, switches, IP phones and end systems. Implemented routing protocols like OSPF and RIPv2; trunking concepts like VLANs and configured subnets with IP redundancy. Capstone Project: Fall 2012 Configured separate Linux machines as soft switch and soft router. Configured a Linux server as a DNS server and collaborated with other groups to configure the other servers like DHCP server, FTP server. Technical Knowledge:
Programming Languages: C, C++ and Java. Scripting Language: Shell scripting, Bash Scripting, Perl. Development Tools: Keil C51, Eclipse, Visual Studio 2010. Database: FHoSS, Oracle Database. Software: Cisco Packet tracer 5.33, Wireshark, SIPp, VMware Workstation, VMware ESXi, VMware VSphere. Operating Systems: Windows XP/ Vista, Windows 7, MS-DOS, MACX OS, Ubuntu 12.04, CentOS Protocol Knowledge: RTP, RTCP, Radius, Diameter, SIP, RIPv2, OSPF, TCP/IP, DHCP, HTTP, SMTP DNS, SMTP.

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