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:
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
I'm looking for recommendations on small VoIP PBX systems with these
properties:
- works well with Snom, Aastra, and Soft-phones
- 10-15 phones
- basic admin (web gui) to configure accounts and assign numbers (DDI)
- reliable and secure operation
- support for uplink SIP trunking (no BRI
On 25.06.2013 19:33, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Does anyone know a good source for replacement fans for the Cisco 2950-T-24?
A silent version would be preferred. The fan is 40x20mm and has a 3-pin
connector. Yes, I've already checked Digitec but they don't seem to have
anything that matches
I'm looking for a short term loan of uBR-7246VXR, possibly with uBR-MC28U,
or equivalent to do some testing and self-training on cable technologies.
If you have one available I'm happy to come by and pick it up / bring it
back including a nice thank-you present. :)
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Andre
Does anyone know a good source for replacement fans for the Cisco 2950-T-24?
A silent version would be preferred. The fan is 40x20mm and has a 3-pin
connector. Yes, I've already checked Digitec but they don't seem to have
anything that matches.
Thanks
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Andre
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
On 18.03.2013 14:48, Pim van Pelt wrote:
Hoi,
2013/3/18 Andre Oppermann opperm...@networx.ch:
The Netflix guys wiring up a fully loaded ASR9010 with 118 single
mode fibers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyb-nnRNwfw
Cool!
Their CDN boxes are almost stock FreeBSD 9.1 based, contain some
35
higher quality than Google's.
Best wishes,
Matthias
- Original Message - From: Andre Oppermann opperm...@networx.ch
To: Matthias Hertzog m.hert...@mhs.ch
Cc: swi...@swinog.ch
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2012 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Bet-Website hosting in switzerland - legal
On 01.10.2012 10:29, Matthias Hertzog wrote:
Hi Andre
We can stop the discussion here. I've made a lot of effort to figure out myself
but i did this
the official way, not by google to find some non-backed answers.
Oh great. You want to share the result with us all so we can learn
There is a very recent invention for this type of question. It's called
a lawyer. Some of them even have web sites and can be reached by email.
Even more interesting I remember some of them specializing in Internet
related things and giving presentations at SWINOG meetings some time
back.
The
On 10.08.2012 16:27, Serge Droz wrote:
Hello Swinogers,
you may have read our press release yesterday:
http://www.switch.ch/about/news/2012/malware-080812.html
In the latest PandaLabs Quarterly Report Switzerland is judged as the
Least infected country. While one always has to read such number
This special USB IPv6 number keypad doesn't seem to be a joke:
http://www.ipv6buddy.com
Even includes dedicated : and :: buttons.
Somebody should buy a 10-pack and sell them at next Swinog meeting. ;-)
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I'm forwarding this as it may interest a few people on Swinog:
2 pcs. 40 kVA UPS for Sale, each:
USV GE Digital Energy 40 kVA LP33 Series UPS Anlage Komplett
(Typ UPS LP_CE-S 40kVA_ ECN992) GE Art Nr. 18430
80 Batterien 12CP50 von Oerlikon (765 kg Blei)
Batteriegestell (2304*499*1534 mm)
Something to smile about:
http://blog.level3.com/2011/08/04/the-10-most-bizarre-and-annoying-causes-of-fiber-cuts/
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On 11.11.2010 09:01, Daniel Kamm wrote:
Dear Serge
On 11/11/2010 08:22 AM, Serge Droz wrote:
From different third parties we receive a fairly large number of URLs in
.ch/.li ccTLDs which distribute malware. We're talking a few hundred URLs per
week. In a first step SWITCH verifies that this
On 11.11.2010 11:36, Daniel Kamm wrote:
On 11/11/2010 11:01 AM, Martin Jaggi wrote:
You did mention AEFV SR784.104. Art 14bis requires Switch to do this:
Die Registerbetreiberin muss einen Domain-Namen blockieren und die
diesbezügliche Zuweisung zu einem Namenserver aufheben:
a.
wenn der
On 13.01.2010 08:17, Thomas Weible wrote:
If you got the ES.2 from NetApp I would assume that either a different firmware
was used (NetApp certifies the firmware for the disks they are selling) or that
they've already fixed it on maintenance. Though I certainly wouldn't bet my data
on it and
If you have Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 disks from 2008 or 2009 you should
be very concerned. These disks have a faulty firmware and also the disk
surface is problematic. Sector errors are developed very quickly and the
firmware will fall on its face.
The symptoms is a 7200.11 disk that either
Clarification: The Barracuda ES.2 is affected as well. Same firmware but
slightly better hardware component selection. You may have it in your
servers and RAID arrays. Be careful and do backup often!
On 12.01.2010 14:30, Andre Oppermann wrote:
If you have Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 disks from
their ES.2 the same way the 7200.11 dies (the unbrick recovery procedure is
exactly
same for both).
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Andre
Thomas
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch] Im
Auftrag von Andre Oppermann
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Januar 2010
Manuel Wenger wrote:
Il giorno 22-lug-09, alle ore 18:40, Claudio Prezzi ha scritto:
Was haltet ihr von der Idee, einen Kunden sofort abzuschalten,
sobald eine Echtzeitüberwachung angefordert wird. Mit etwas
Kreativität in den AGB’s würde das sicher gehen. Auf diese Weise
entstehen
Xaver Aerni wrote:
Hallo,
In dem Fall ist es klar das der Entwurf nicht von den Medien wahrgenommen
worden ist. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt wurde Samuel Schmied abgeschossen. Das war
für die Medien lukrativer.
Der Entwurf wurde gar nie öffentlich gemacht. Zudem war keine Gesetzesänderung
nötig. Es
Thomas Kernen wrote:
Does some have any guidance as to how much S/N margin Swisscom requires
for their BBCS VDSL loops. I have a case where the S/N margin in 22dB on
the downstream and it surprises me the line doesn't train at a higher
rate (current rate is 13264kbps).
The S/N margin is
I've got a surprisingly large number of requests for my Unterstanding QoS
presentation on last Thursdays SWINOG 18 meeting. I've made it available as
PDF on my website:
http://www.networx.ch/Understanding%20QoS%20by%20Andre%20Oppermann%20-%2020090402.pdf
Please don't hesitate to book be for
Jérôme Tissières wrote:
Hi Sven, Hi all,
VTX already have ULL in Geneva, Lausanne, Sion, Basel and Zurich.
The list is growing day after day.
http://www.vtx.ch
While there are already some installed I haven't yet seen one in the
ULL sites (Zürich Basel) that was actually powered on and
I'm looking for someone to take over my apartment in Zürich-Höngg
by 1. November.
http://map.search.ch/zuerich/limmattalstr.186
It's got good connectivity through a direct copper line to TIX
(5.7Mbit SDSL capable) and is only about 50 meters from the local
Swisscom central office. [This makes
Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
I'm building the CDN for Zattoo and as it's some sort of 'anycast'
infrastructure (refer to the presentation @ SwiNOG #14), I have several
geographically dispersed network islands, not connected via a layer-2 link.
Each network island propagates one or more /24 networks,
Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
I'm building the CDN for Zattoo and as it's some sort of 'anycast'
infrastructure (refer to the presentation @ SwiNOG #14), I have several
geographically dispersed network islands, not connected via a layer-2 link.
Each network island propagates one or more /24 networks,
Pascal Gloor wrote:
I'm urgently looking for Marcel Leuenberger, BIT. He's currently out of
office. If anyone knows how to reach him, perhaps on his mobile, could
you please ask him to call me back ASAP on my mobile (whois RIPE objet
PGL-RIPE for my mobile number)
Either of the people listed
Edoardo Martelli wrote:
Hi Mike
Preferably it should run on windows (we're just not at home
on the *nix
platforms), have all it's config options in a sql database, provide
anti-spam and anti-virus out of the box, have a feature-rich webmail
client and be tailored for a small ISP.
Our specs:
We've updated the Firefox ASNumber extension for FF2.0, fixed some bugs
and added a couple of features (no IPv6 lookups yet though):
http://asnumber.networx.ch/
Enjoy.
About: The ASNumber extension displays the Prefix, AS Number and a couple
of interesting statistics about them in the Firefox
Nik Hug wrote:
By the way, I'd be curious if there are other products that can
achieve that performance on a copper pair ...
there are a lot of others
zhone (former: paradyne and nettonet)
actelis
Unfortunatly everything doing more than 2.3Mbit/s per copper pair
is currently not allowed
Glogger Steven wrote:
sounds good to me.
if there is any box for wishlists:
it would be interesting to have again IFPI (mr. beat högger, 'game over') and
netmon gmbh (netmon.ch) with us to show us what is the strategy and the
current situation in switzerland. and netmon to show us
Jeroen Massar wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 14:36 +0100, Andre Oppermann wrote:
We've written a Firefox Extension that displays the AS Number of every
website visited along with some additional interesting information. All
data is updated daily and the prefix to AS number mapping is from
error under
certain circumstances with the network address. We are using the LC-trie
to do the lookups and it looks like we made a mistake somewhere. We're
looking into it.
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Karsten
-Original Message-
From: Andre Oppermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February
Andre Oppermann wrote:
Peering-Tech wrote:
Andre, cool tool!
But I notice the prefix isn't always shown correct,
e.g. telia.se displays 193.44.172.0/15
lambdanet.de displays 80.86.170.0/19, but is located at 80.86.162.17
wrong numbers, wrong cidr...
Thanks for reporting
Does anyone have spare copper RJ45 GBIC laying around which we may
use for two weeks till 3. January? I'm working on the FreeBSD IP
stack optimization and BIT was so grateful to lend their Agilent
tester to me over christmas/newyear. Unfortunatly it has only
optical GBICs inserted whereas my
Some time ago the law was changed to actually forbid importing DVDs
from any other country (even EU). It caused a lot of outrage and
the law was changed back a year later. That's why there was some
time when Code1 DVD was forbidden entirely and DVD shop owner were
not allowed to buy their stock
Is anyone of you running a Cisco with X.21 or V.35 interface in
master mode (the Cisco is supplying the clocking on the line).
Normally the modem (DCE) supplies the line clock to the Cisco.
I'm interested in (production) cases where you had to supply the
clock from the cisco to the other side.
Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just read that Netgear proposes a firmware upgrade for their routers
to support ADSL2+ and in Germany ISP are overbidding themselves with
always increasing bandwidths.
Does anyone have reliable information about what swiss broadband ISPs
Stefan Rothenbühler wrote:
Hello List
This may be offtopic. I tried my luck with different electronic stores but
they
all send back their NT-BAs to Swisscom.
Maybe you know where I can get an old NT. I'm using it to connect an ISDN
phone
to an asterisk Server (Diva Server 4BRI). I
Everything you wanted to know about companies in CH Internet and Telecoms
you can find on this site:
http://www.hr-monitor.ch
I hope this is not considered too spammy as it has some real praticial uses
for SWINOG folks.
Enjoy, and please tell me if you find a bug. ;)
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Andre
Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:
Ignore it and if a hotmail customer complains to you, tell them their
hotmail SPAM filter is busted and you can not do anything against it.
The hotmail users should start yelling at Microsoft and not at anybody
else.
I wouldn't see it so bad. First,
Very interesting article about Micro$soft's half-baked IPTV solution.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/06/01/ms_iptv_strategy_in_tatters/
Explains in clear technical words why Swisscom's attempt at IPTV is
broken and delayed yet another year, if it will ever fly.
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Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:
I lived in Germany for the last years and the big different from the
consumer side is that in Germany you have tons of different offers you
can order. And most of them have different prices, so in fact if you
decide to get a broadbast connection you start to
Juerg Reimann wrote:
To whom it may concern...
I've run a little test whether Swiss ISPs use SPF or not and it turned out
that very few have actually implemented it (actually, I found not a single
one). Is there a reason for that? It's a very simple implementation and it
could prevent a
Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi all,
The IP 194.209.131.192 seems to be from the swisscom-mobile
block 194.209.131.192 - 194.209.131.223. And it seems this server
is listed in two blacklists.
Looks like this is swisscoms wireless service.
And they are also listed in spamhaus.org.
Hmm...
Ralf Zenklusen wrote:
Will SWINOG write a position paper concerning:
Yes, this is planned. Unfortunatly Prof. Schwarzenegger can't make it
to the next SWINOG meeting to explain all details to us.
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Andre
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