Guys
I'm desperately and urgently seeking for 8 pieces Cisco GLC-T (SFP to 1000baseT).
Please contact me off list if you have any spares laying around :)
Thanks
regards
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Hi Everyone!
To rember: the Registration is open ,-)
We're still looking for some Presentations, if you have a good topic or you
have wishes please drop an email to <swinog-core at swinog.ch>.
Greetings
-steven
SwiNOG Core Team
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Im Auftrag von Simon Ryf
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. April 2013 10:22
An: swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
Betreff: [swinog] SwiNOG #26 - Dates and CFP
(sorry - there was a typo in the previous mail. SwiNOG #26 meeting will be
on the 23rd of May.)
Dear SwiNOG supporter,
The 26th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on May 23rd 2013.
Important Dates for SwiNOG#26
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11.02.2013 Announcement of Meeting
05.04.2013 Call for Papers
14.04.2013 Registration opens
06.05.2013 Call for Papers closing
13.05.2013 Final publication of agenda
16.05.2013 Registration closes
17.05.2013 Deadline for all slides
23.05.2013 Meeting day
Topics for Presentations/Talks
---------------------------------------------------
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 10 to 45 minutes.
However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations whose
subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please do not
hesitate to submit them.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
- Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
- IPv6
- Open Source tools
- International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
- Routing
- Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
- Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
- Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
Language of Slides and Talks
---------------------------------------------------
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.
Submission Guidelines
---------------------------------------------------
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
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 provide the
following information to <swinog-core at swinog.ch>:
* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)
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 Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team
General Information (SwiNOG Community)
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The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
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.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.
More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/
Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog26/
General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---------------------------------------------------
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.
Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland
Dear all
Please note that Swisscom has activated a new 6rd Border Relay (for IPv6...) that has a new IP address. Please adapt your Linux/Cisco/m0n0wall etc. setups, as the old BR will be turned off in a couple of weeks.
New IP: 193.5.29.1 (6rd.swisscom.com)
Best regards
Martin
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Hi,
Can someone from VTX mail contact me offlist.
Regards,
Tom
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Dear SwiNOG supporter,
The 26th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held
in Berne on top of the Gurten on May 22nd 2013.
Important Dates for SwiNOG#26
---------------------------------------------------
11.02.2013 Announcement of Meeting
05.04.2013 Call for Papers
14.04.2013 Registration opens
06.05.2013 Call for Papers closing
13.05.2013 Final publication of agenda
16.05.2013 Registration closes
17.05.2013 Deadline for all slides
23.05.2013 Meeting day
Topics for Presentations/Talks
---------------------------------------------------
The number and length of presentations per session is not fixed, although
due to time constraints we would prefer the length of the presentations to
be between 10 to 45 minutes.
However proposals for longer/shorter presentations or presentations whose
subject falls outside of the topics below are also welcome; please do not
hesitate to submit them.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of typical SwiNOG meeting topics:
- Security - DDOS Mitigation - AntiSpam
- IPv6
- Open Source tools
- International view of the internet (incidents, outages, measurements)
- Routing
- Server applications (DNS, Web, etc.)
- Legal issues (BÜPF, etc.)
- Telecommunication politics (Net Neutrality, Incumbent monopoly, etc.)
Language of Slides and Talks
---------------------------------------------------
The whole day will be held in English, therefore we kindly ask you to
produce your presentation in English.
Submission Guidelines
---------------------------------------------------
All submissions must have a strong technical bias and must not be solely
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 provide the
following information to <swinog-core at swinog.ch>:
* the name of the presenter (and if applicable your affiliation)
* a working email address
* the name and number of the topic which will contain the presentation
* the title of the presentation
* its expected length (in minutes)
* a short abstract of the presentation (so we know what it is about)
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 Ryf
SwiNOG Core Team
General Information (SwiNOG Community)
---------------------------------------------------
The Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) is an informal group of people
who are concerned with engineering and operation of the Swiss Internet.
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.
The meeting is designed to provide an opportunity for the exchange of
information among network operators, engineers, researchers and other
professionals close to the network community.
More information about SwiNOG can be found at http://www.swinog.ch/
Information about the meeting will be published at
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog24/
General Information (SwiNOG Organisation)
---------------------------------------------------
The SwiNOG Organisation Association is a non-profit association under
article 60 and further of the swiss civil law. It manages the SwiNOG
community ressources (domain, web, mailing-lists, etc..) and organises
SwiNOG meetings.
Contact:
SwiNOG Organisation
8000 Zurich
Switzerland
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hi everyone,
the BE for this evening has been cancelled (in fact the registration never got announced).
happy easter-monday AND SUN!! ;)
greetings
-steven
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NIC Hotline?
by ralf.zenklusen@barinformatik.ch
31 Mar '13
31 Mar '13
Does Switch/NIC have a Piquet/Hotline 24/7 (email or phone) for .ch Domain problems?
I can only see a business our contact on their web site.
Regards
Ralf
Yo! out there!
I know this list is more about ISP than TSP, but as we mostly do both and an
informal inter-TSP discussion list does not exist (or did I miss it?) I'm
addessing the swinog list.
We had a couple of our telephony customers asking us if we would do clip-no-
screening (swisscom calls this special arrangement'). Pass on every caller-ID
the customer is sending.
Well, there are use cases where this can be desidered, like a PBX doing a
manual transfer after answering the call, thus opening a second call leg but
with the wish, that the number of the original caller is being transmitted.
But! We already see a lot of abuse with invalid or fake number from other TSP
with no propper outbound screening.
So we would like to make our customers singn an agreement which hopefully
would prevent such.
Swisscom has no such template.
How about the other TSP? Is there one I could use as a template for our
agreement?
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Benoit Panizzon
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The Netflix guys wiring up a fully loaded ASR9010 with 118 single
mode fibers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyb-nnRNwfw
For those who don't know yet, Netflix is an online movie rental company
and uses so much bandwidth that they had to push out their own CDN boxes
to ISPs and IXPs.
Their CDN boxes are almost stock FreeBSD 9.1 based, contain some
35 HDDs at 4TB plus a couple of SSDs and push about 15Gbit/s *each*
during the evening hours. They are limited by HDD (seek) bandwidth.
--
Andre