Hy all
After migration of our reliable xWDM infrastructure, we get rid of the whole ADVA material.
http://www.advaoptical.com/
As follows our stock:
FSP3000 Chassis - 4 Pcs.
NEMI - 4 Pcs.
8BSM-OSF - 4 Pcs.
MDXM - 1 Pcs
MDXM 1-4 - 3 Pcs.
MDXM 5-8 - 1 Pcs.
OSCM - 4 Pcs.
2TCM #1 - 1 Pcs.
2TCM #3 - 1 Pcs.
2TCM #4 - 2 Pcs.
2TCM #8 - 1 Pcs.
4TCM #4 - 2 Pcs.
EDFA - 2 Pcs.
If you are interested or you need more information please contact me off list!
Best Regards, Adrian Kägi
DENOG5
14th November 2013, Darmstadt, Germany
Dear DENOG friends,
your friendly DENOG team, our Gold sponsor Xantaro/Juniper and our host DE-CIX would like to invite you to this years DENOG meeting, which will take place on November 14th, 2013 at the "Darmstadtium" in Darmstadt, Germany.
DENOG is an event you do not want to miss. The DENOG community, consisting of network operators, engineers, ISP technicians, researchers, and others with a main focus on the Internet, will be gathering for the fifth time. With a combination of lectures, presentations and panel discussions, the meeting will cover a wide range of current internet technologies, topics and future trends.
There will also be plenty of time for socialising during the breaks and the informal GetTogether at the end of the meeting.
We would like to give a big thank you to our host DE-CIX and our Gold (Xantaro/Juniper), Silver (ECIX, Cube Optics) and Bronze (Host Europe, GUUG, Level 3) sponsors for making this great event happen.
A preliminary agenda will be released very soon on www.denog.de/denog5, more meeting information are available on the meeting website too.
Registration is required for this event. If you would like to attend please register at: www.denog.de/reg?lang=en
Register now and maybe you can even still take advantage of the early bird discount (EUR 79 plus 19% VAT)
Best regards - and see you at DENOG5!
Your DENOG team
Further information is available online: www.denog.de
Hi,
The IANA AS Numbers registry has been updated to reflect the allocation
of one block of 1,024 AS Numbers to the RIPE NCC in September 2013:
61952-62463 Assigned by RIPE NCC whois.ripe.net 2013-09-09
199680-200191 Assigned by RIPE NCC whois.ripe.net 2013-09-09
You can find the IANA AS Numbers registry at:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers/
Regards,
Leo Vegoda
ICANN
IANA
I'm posting this on behalf of my friend Adrian Steinmann. Hope it's not
considered off-topic! Anyway, if interested, please participate in the
doodle. I'll post the final date & place to the list. Enjoy!-- Simon.
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Landon Noll http://www.isthe.com/chongo/bio.html
will be in Zurich, Switzerland Sept 18-20 and
has prepared a 40-minute talk which he would enjoy
presenting to us, if there is interest.
Failures of Shallow, Inconsistent & Incomplete Security
With a number of best security practices, great security concepts
and sincere security implementations, why do security systems
fail? Many fail because the security is trivial, inconsistent
and/or incomplete.
Trivial security may be ridiculed as being useless. Inconsistent
security may be blamed on logic faults, or on the poor
implementation of a sound idea. But of the three, it is the
incomplete security flaws that are often the hardest to identify
and most difficult to fix. Worse still, attacks on systems
with incomplete security often produce the most devastating
results.
We will look at security failures, from the historic to the
modern, for examples of the trivial, inconsistent and incomplete
security: with takeaway lessons that will help you avoid repeating
those mistakes.
Please fill out the poll
http://doodle.com/uhend5rbrkw5ewsu
so I can gauge interest. I will finalize by mid September, starting
time would be 18:00 unless a majority of you mention in comment that
it should be later.
Thanks
Adrian
Hi,
Today, the 10 year old son of a friend of mine, wrote me an email,
asking me how to learn to program. I did some research and found
code-monster (www.crunchzilla.com/code-monster) seems ideal. Only
that the english abilities of most 10 year olds in switzerland are
not up to this.
I asked the author of the system, if there is a way to translate
the course. And indeed there is ...
If you would like to help translating this to german, and thus help
more swiss (and german and austrian) kids get an early start with
programming, please drop me a line. I will give you access to a google
spread sheet with all the text that needs translating.
It is 520 paragraphs ...
cheers
tobi
--
Tobi Oetiker, OETIKER+PARTNER AG, Aarweg 15 CH-4600 Olten, Switzerland
http://it.oetiker.ch tobi(a)oetiker.ch ++41 62 775 9902 / sb: -9900
Hoi Steven
Wow, bei dem Wetter! und wir haben Council Meeting am Abend.... :-(
nach acht seid Ihr wohl nicht mehr da, oder?
Grüessli
Silvia
Sunny Connection AG
www.sunny.ch
+41 (0)44 887 62 10
shagen(a)sunny.ch
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>>> Steven Glogger<steven(a)swinog.org> 30.08.2013 15:56 >>>
Dear SwiNOGers,
Enjoy the Sun, the Beer and the Lake.
Details for the next event:
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Event:SwiNOG-BE124 - Beer Event 124
When?Monday, 2nd September 2013 18:30
Where?Pumpstation
Utoquai 10, 8008 Zürich
http://www.pumpstation.ch/
(GoogleMaps Link: http://goo.gl/maps/a7O3Q)
!! In case it would rain: we would move over to another place. Stay tuned and check your mailbox before coming... !!
!! Please note: I cannot reserve ANY table - the first one to come should get a big table for all ,-) !!
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Registration:
Start:Friday, 30th August 2013 - 15:50
Stop:Monday, 2nd September 2013 - 12:00
Reg-URL: http://swinog.be/
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Since we have to make reservations, I need to know who's coming and who not.
If you can't attend and you're registered please inform me ASAP (+41 79 277 92 35).
greetings
-steven
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Dear SwiNOGers,
Enjoy the Sun, the Beer and the Lake.
Details for the next event:
-----------------------------------------------
Event: SwiNOG-BE124 - Beer Event 124
When? Monday, 2nd September 2013 18:30
Where? Pumpstation
Utoquai 10, 8008 Zürich
http://www.pumpstation.ch/
(GoogleMaps Link: http://goo.gl/maps/a7O3Q)
!! In case it would rain: we would move over to another place. Stay tuned and check your mailbox before coming... !!
!! Please note: I cannot reserve ANY table - the first one to come should get a big table for all ,-) !!
-----------------------------------------------
Registration:
Start: Friday, 30th August 2013 - 15:50
Stop: Monday, 2nd September 2013 - 12:00
Reg-URL: http://swinog.be/
-----------------------------------------------
Since we have to make reservations, I need to know who's coming and who not.
If you can't attend and you're registered please inform me ASAP (+41 79 277 92 35).
greetings
-steven
Just want to give you a heads-up on this years EuroBSDcon 2013 from
September 26-27 (Thu+Fri tutorials) and 28-29 (Sat+Sun main conference)
in St. Julian's on Malta.
If you have an interest in OpenSource BSD this is the place to be.
All talks are strictly technical and non-commercial, absolutely no
sales pitches. The entire conference is run like SWINOG on a non-
profit basis. About 220 people have already registered.
This year we have 42 truly excellent talks and 11 in-depth tutorial
sessions. To give you a glimpse we have a number of high-profile
people giving talks and keynotes:
Mr. Nginx, Igor Sysoev, about Architecture and upcoming developments
Mr. Varnish, Poul-Henning Kamp, about high-performance http offloading
Mr. Global Top100, Eric Pickup, about Nginx+Redis+PHP+NodeJS powering a global top100 site
Mr. Netflix, Scott Long and Alistair Crooks, about video CDN doing 30% of the US traffic
Mr. PostgreSQL, Magnus Hagander, about upcoming features and performance in 9.3
Mr. ZFS, Matthew Ahrens, about upcoming features and performance improvements
Mr. Cisco Datacenter, Landon Noll, keynote about security and its application to systems
Mr. Flash, Warner Losh, about the evolution of super high speed flash storage
Mr. 40+Gbit, Navdeep Parhar, about the FreeBSD network stack and driver interface
Mr. 700k+IOPS, Alexander Motin, about SATA, SAS, SSD, CAM block storage
Mr. ARM 64bit servers, Andrew Wafaa, about the upcoming 64bit ARM server cores
Mr. NFSv4, Moritz Willers, about very large scale NFS enterprise deployments
Mr. OpenBSD, Theo de Raadt, keynote about solving Y2038 before it is too late again
and many more: http://2013.eurobsdcon.org/eurobsdcon-2013/talks/
Meet your favorite major project core developer and talk to him directly!
Full day and half day tutorials include:
Advanced BGP and OSPF Routing (Claudio Jeker), Mastering advanced SSH and
DNSSEC (Michael W. Lucas), pfSense Firewall (Chris Buechler, Ermal Luci),
Firewalls with pf (Peter Hansteen), High available Storage (Jeroen van
Nieuwenhuizen), Deploying IPv6 and Setting up OSS VoIP PBX (Massimiliano
Stucchi), Design and Implementation of the BSD Kernel (Dr. Kirk McKusick)
and many more: http://2013.eurobsdcon.org/eurobsdcon-2013/tutorials/
I hope I could interest you to attend the conference. Make sure to register
soon before the early-bird special expires on 1. September:
http://2013.eurobsdcon.org/eurobsdcon-2013/registration/
Flights from Zurich to Malta and back are about CHF 450 (Thu-Mon or Web-Mon).
A large number of hotels is available nearby from EUR20 to EUR200/night.
Partners are welcome too and we have organized a guided tour of the islands.
See you on Malta!
--
Andre (EuroBSDcon 2013 OC Chair)
PS: If you have any questions feel free to ping me directly.
PPS: Sorry for being slightly spammy.