[swinog] SwiNOG #30 - 4th November 2016 - (Calling for Papers)

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Simon Ryf
Dear SwiNOG supporter, this is the official Call for Paper email. Please send your proposal to swinog-core (at) swinog.ch or directly to me. The 30th meeting of the Swiss Network Operators Group (SwiNOG) will be held in Berne on top of the Gurten on November 4th 2016. Important Dates for

Re: [swinog] SwiNOG #30 - 4th November 2016 - (Calling for Papers)

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Andreas Fink
I could do a presentation on the SCTP networking protocol which combines some features of TCP and UDP and offers some unique features neither TCP nor UDP have. > Am 14.09.2016 um 18:02 schrieb Simon Ryf : > > Dear SwiNOG supporter, > > this is the official Call for Paper

Re: [swinog] SwiNOG #30 - 4th November 2016 - (Calling for Papers)

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Jeroen Massar
On 2016-09-14 18:13, Andreas Fink wrote: > I could do a presentation on the SCTP networking protocol which combines > some features of TCP and UDP and offers some unique features neither TCP > nor UDP have. Is there any tool that actually uses SCTP ? :) IPFIX is supposed to use it, but everybody

Re: [swinog] SwiNOG #30 - 4th November 2016 - (Calling for Papers)

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Andreas Fink
> Am 14.09.2016 um 18:33 schrieb Jeroen Massar : > > On 2016-09-14 18:13, Andreas Fink wrote: >> I could do a presentation on the SCTP networking protocol which combines >> some features of TCP and UDP and offers some unique features neither TCP >> nor UDP have. > > Is there

[swinog] PCH peering survey 2016

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Bill Woodcock
Background: Five years ago PCH conducted the first, and to date only, comprehensive survey characterizing Internet peering agreements. The document that resulted can be found here: https://www.pch.net/resources/Papers/peering-survey/PCH-Peering-Survey-2011.pdf

Re: [swinog] SwiNOG #30 - 4th November 2016 - (Calling for Papers)

2016-09-14 Diskussionsfäden Roger
But if we only have java developers here who usually encode a boolean into a UTF16 string into XML over SOAP over HTTP over a 10G fiber link, then it would be a waste of time of course. you gona get hated by java programmer, but for me i could say only FULL ACK! :D