Hi folks,
I'm looking to find a contact at Sunrise/UPC who can help us with filtering on their Surf Protect platform.
Feel free to ping me off list if that helps.
Thanks
John
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Head of Network Infrastructure
Proton AG
If you get no offer perhaps you could think about donating it to Ukraine. They might need it now more than ever.
Beste Grüsse, Regards si s-auzim de bine
Florin Sfetea
Hello,
Can someone from coop.ch can contact me off list for a problem on IP location on the website ?
We have some client rejected because of incorrect IP location.
Thanks,
Rémy
Hello,
Can someone from coop.ch can contact me off list for a problem on IP location on the website ?
We have some client rejected because of incorrect IP location.
Thanks,
Rémy
Hello
Due to a datacenter site decommissioning a 350kVA (280kW) diesel generator including an external
fuel tank and 630A switchboard with an ATS has become available. More detailed information here
including pictures:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTbMW8xLnyGykJ6vtmMieMTjpe9yVLx…
The generator is from 2009 and in good condition. It is located in Zug, Switzerland and must be
picked up from the site by the taker. Price: Feel free to make an offer.
If you are interested, contact me off list at my surname at gmail.
Regards
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André Oppermann
Hello
We repalced two ASR 9006 router and there is now available:
2 x ASR-9006-AC-V2 - ASR 9006 AC Chassis with PEM Version 2
4 x ASR-9006-FAN - ASR-9006 Fan Tray
4 x PWR-3KW-AC-V2 - 3KW AC Power Module Version 2
2 x A9K-RSP440-TR - ASR9K Route Switch Processor with 440G Fabric and 6GB
2 x A9K-MOD160-TR - 160G Modular Linecard, Packet Transport ASR 9000
2 x A9K-MPA-8X10GE - ASR 9000 8-port 10GE Modular Port Adapter
2 x A9K-MPA-20X1GE - ASR 9000 20-port 1GE Modular Port Adapter
2 x XR-A9K-PXK9-05.01 - Cisco IOS XR IP/MPLS Core Software 3DE
Hardware is in good condition. Price: Feel free to make an offer ( > 0 welcome :-))
If you are interested, you can me contact off list.
Regards
Kurt Blaser
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Dear SwiNOG community,
Please forward me to whomever you think should know about our community.
This is the official Call for Paper email. Please submit your proposal via https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
The 38th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in Berne on top of the Gurten on Wednesday June 21st, 2023.
Important Dates for https://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog38/:
02.02.2023 Call for Papers
01.03.2023 Registration opens
02.06.2023 Call for Papers closing
05.06.2023 Final publication of agenda
09.06.2023 Registration closes
16.06.2023 Deadline for all slides
30.06.2022 Meeting Day
Topics for Presentations/Talks
Please re-submit your paper if you're still up with a topic which you have submitted during … yeah whatever you call this period…!
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although we prefer the length of the presentations to be between 5 to 45 minutes. Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
* Security, DDOS Mitigation,
* IPv6
* Open-Source tools and interesting Github projects
* International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
* Routing
* Peering
* Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
* Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
* Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
* Off-Topic if you think the audience will enjoy
* Feel free to talk to us about any kind of topic and collaboration! Or you can always start a discussion on the list - I'm sure people join in. Or join our telegram group at https://t.me/SWINOG
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The whole day will be hold in English, therefore we kindly ask you to produce your presentation in English.
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must have a strong technical bias (or be completely off topic) and must not be promotional for your employer.
Please remember that your presentations should be suitable for a target audience of technicians from varied backgrounds, working for companies whose sizes may vary considerably.
To submit a proposal for a presentation, we request that you to fill in the form at https://www.swinog.ch/cfp/
We also welcome suggestions for specific presentations which you feel would be valuable to the SwiNOG community.
Please be aware that your presentation will be published on the SwiNOG website after the event. We can publish modified slides if requested - it might be that some confidential data will be presented by you which are not intended for publication on the internet.
Greetings,
Simon
SwiNOG Core Team
General Information (SwiNOG Community)
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SwiNOG exists to enhance the quality of Internet services available in Switzerland. It does this by fostering the free exchange of technical ideas and information between different companies and organisations.
SwiNOG is a community for professionals who are operating, designing, or researching the Internet. It provides a technical forum where those working on, with and for the Internet can come together to solve problems with every aspect of their (net)work.
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Contact:
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Hi List
Failing to sort out an email newsletter issue related to
www.swisspost.info with the post.ch customer and IT services.
Anyone involved in post.ch newsletter 'services' on this list? Please
contact me offlist.
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-Benoît Panizzon- @ HomeOffice und normal erreichbar
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[ English version below ]
Hallo Gemeinde,
mit Version 2.43.0 vom Mittwoch vergangener Woche hat PeeringDB [0] das
neue Objekt "carrier" (Endpunkt /carrier) eingeführt, um damit auch L1-
und L2-Dienste abbilden zu können.
Das Objekt ist zunächst sehr einfach gehalten. Eine Organisation kann
lediglich angeben, dass sie Carrierdienste anbietet und in welchen
Colocationen/RZ (Endpunkt /carrierfac) sie vertreten sind. Dazu wird die
Zustimmung des RZ-Betreibers benötigt [1].
Sollte das carrier-Objekt auf große Resonanz stoßen, wird PeeringDB das
Objekt um spezifische Dienste (DF, Wellen, Ethernet, ...) erweitern.
Um als Carrier gelistet zu werden, meldet ihr auch bei PeeringDB als
admin an, geht über das Menue rechts oben zu der Organisation, für die
ihr den Carrierdienst anlegen wollt und findet im 4. Tab die Maske.
Ausfüllen, abschicken, fertig!
//
Jay Hanke (MICE/QCIX) stellt unter [2] eine KML-Datei zur Verfügung, die
alle RZ in PeeringDB mit den IXP und Carriern auflistet. Tolle Sache!
Jay schreibt dazu:
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You can create a "Network Link" from inside Google Earth [Pro] and
refresh as needed.
To create a network link, right click on "My Places" and select new
Network Link. In the url use https://qcix.net/map/peeringdb.kml
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Viele Grüße
Arnold
[0] https://www.peeringdb.com/
[1] derzeit noch buggy, siehe
https://github.com/peeringdb/peeringdb/issues/1315, wird umgehend gefixt
[2] https://qcix.net/map/peeringdb.kml
--------------------- English version
Hello community,
With version 2.43.0 from Wednesday last week, PeeringDB [0] introduced
the new object "carrier" (endpoint /carrier) to be able to map L1 and L2
services with it.
The object is initially kept very simple. An organization can only
indicate that it offers carrier services and in which colocations/data
centers (endpoint /carrierfac) they are represented. This requires the
consent of the data center operator [1].
If the carrier object is well received, PeeringDB will add specific
services (DF, waves, Ethernet, ...) to the object.
To be listed as a carrier, log in to PeeringDB as admin, use the menu at
the top right to go to the organization you want to create the carrier
service and find the mask in the 4th tab. Fill out, send, and done!
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Jay Hanke (MICE/QCIX) provides a KML file under [2] that lists all data
centers in PeeringDB with the IXP and carriers. Great thing!
Jay writes:
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You can create a "Network Link" from inside Google Earth [Pro] and
refresh as needed.
To create a network link, right click on "My Places" and select new
Network Link. In the url use https://qcix.net/map/peeringdb.kml
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Many greetings
Arnold
[0] https://www.peeringdb.com/
[1] currently still buggy, see
https://github.com/peeringdb/peeringdb/issues/1315, will be fixed
immediately
[2] https://qcix.net/map/peeringdb.kml
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Keep calm, keep distance, keep connected!
Arnold Nipper
email: arnold(a)nipper.de
mobile: +49 172 2650958