Connect to infocom wireless access point,lan or a modem?

2009/12/1 DOUGLAS <[email protected]>:
> can any one help me connect my susse11 to infocom am finding problems
> connecting to it
>
> DOUGLAS WERE
> BSC.COMPUTER SCIENCE
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>   1. Re: Certification vs Experience (Markus A. Wipfler)
>   2. Re: linux.or.ug (Simon Vass)
>   3. Re: Certification vis Experience (Richard Okuti)
>   4. Yahoo Traffic (Proxy) Server (Emmanuel Mulo)
>   5. Re: linux.or.ug (Hari Kurup)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:43:57 +0300
> From: "Markus A. Wipfler" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LUG] Certification vs Experience
> To: Linux Users Group Uganda <[email protected]>
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> Ok, how about extending the question:
>
> Certification vs Experience vs Degree.
>
> Would you hire someone with no degree but sufficient experience and
> probably some certifications, over someone who has a BCS or BTEC?
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> Regards
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> On Nov 30, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Richard Mikisa wrote:
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>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:25 AM, joachim Gwoke
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Besides am wondering how a non-certified person gets passed Human
>>> resource.
>>>
>> I University Degree will get you past HR in most cases, but in most
>> cases especially here in UG, it might count for nothing in terms of
>> ability to deliver. By certification, I think guys here mean industry
>> certifications like Cisco and Juniper Certs.
>> --
>> cheers
>> Richard
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> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:25:12 +0300 (EAT)
> From: Simon Vass <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LUG] linux.or.ug
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> Sorry can't see it from my window ;-)
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> Simon Vass
> Technical Manager
> E-Tech Uganda Ltd
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Tinka" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: "Simon Vass" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, 30 November, 2009 11:17:59 GMT +03:00 Iraq
> Subject: Re: [LUG] linux.or.ug
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> On Monday 30 November 2009 04:07:50 pm Simon Vass wrote:
>
>> Can confirm Infocom also on VSAT backup, does indeed look
>>  like the fibre took a tumble this morning.
>
> Anybody know where the cut is? Submarine access appears
> to still exist into Nairobi:
>
> Access Kenya:
>
> [ti...@nms ~]$ traceroute -I www.accesskenya.com
> traceroute to www.accesskenya.com (196.200.16.33), 64 hops max, 72 byte
> packets
> 1  ge-2-0-11.edge-gw-1-kul-pip.my.globaltransit.net (124.158.236.61)  0.386
> ms  0.227 ms  0.147 ms
> 2  ge-0-1-0-0.cr-gw-1-kul-pip.my.globaltransit.net (61.11.210.129)  0.659
> ms  0.524 ms  0.677 ms
> 3  ge-0-1-0-0.br-gw-1-kul-pip.my.globaltransit.net (61.11.211.254)  0.820
> ms  0.836 ms  0.664 ms
> 4  so-2-3-1.sin11.ip4.tinet.net (213.254.227.245)  7.058 ms  6.911 ms  6.844
> ms
> 5  xe-1-0-0.sjc10.ip4.tinet.net (89.149.187.185)  184.524 ms  184.605 ms
>     xe-0-0-0.sjc10.ip4.tinet.net (89.149.187.181)  184.560 ms
> 6  gi9-1.palcr3.PaloAlto.opentransit.net (193.251.250.237)  254.055 ms
> 256.682 ms  261.579 ms
> 7  * * *
> 8  tengige0-9-0-0.nyktr1.NewYork.opentransit.net (193.251.128.37)  255.209
> ms  255.247 ms  255.177 ms
> 9  pos0-1-5-0.lontr1.London.opentransit.net (193.251.243.106)  264.557 ms
> 270.522 ms  264.510 ms
> 10  te1-1.lonse1.London.opentransit.net (193.251.129.70)  271.507 ms
> 271.307 ms  271.475 ms
> 11  * * *
> 12  TenGE-2-1-BP_CORE01.accesskenya.com (196.207.31.146)  439.212 ms
> 438.781 ms  440.133 ms
> 13  bp-cr-core-datacenter.accesskenya.com (196.207.31.70)  438.879 ms
> 439.106 ms  439.514 ms
> 14  smtpin-33.accesskenya.com (196.200.16.33)  439.815 ms  439.128 ms
> 439.391 ms
> [ti...@nms ~]$
>
>
> Wananchi:
>
> [ti...@nms ~]$ traceroute -I www.wananchi.com
> traceroute to www.wananchi.com (62.8.88.6), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
> 1  ge-2-0-11.edge-gw-1-kul-pip.my.globaltransit.net (124.158.236.61)  0.387
> ms  0.215 ms  0.147 ms
> 2  ge-0-1-0-0.cr-gw-1-kul-pip.my.globaltransit.net (61.11.210.129)  0.661
> ms  0.673 ms  0.676 ms
> 3  ge-0-1-0-0.cr-gw-2-kul-pip.my.globaltransit.net (61.11.211.130)  0.663
> ms  0.673 ms  0.822 ms
> 4  pos-2-0.cr-gw-2-sin-pip.sg.globaltransit.net (61.11.210.10)  8.620 ms
> 7.544 ms  7.372 ms
> 5  ge-0-3.cr-gw-1-sin-pip.sg.globaltransit.net (124.158.224.97)  7.369 ms
> 7.223 ms  7.839 ms
> 6  ge-0-1-0-0.br-gw-2-sin-pip.sg.globaltransit.net (124.158.224.189)  7.370
> ms  7.857 ms  7.995 ms
> 7  203.208.143.141 (203.208.143.141)  94.322 ms  9.095 ms  7.996 ms
> 8  ge-0-1-8-0.sngtp-dr1.ix.singtel.com (203.208.151.185)  31.395 ms  8.476
> ms
>     ge-1-1-7-0.sngtp-dr2.ix.singtel.com (203.208.151.197)  9.246 ms
> 9  ge-2-1-0-0.sngtp-ar6.ix.singtel.com (203.208.183.202)  8.315 ms
>     ge-3-1-0-0.sngtp-ar6.ix.singtel.com (203.208.183.206)  8.637 ms
>     ge-0-1-0-0.sngtp-ar6.ix.singtel.com (203.208.154.9)  10.190 ms
> 10  203.208.152.146 (203.208.152.146)  38.890 ms
>     203.208.152.141 (203.208.152.141)  38.746 ms
>     so-3-0-0-0.hkgcw-cr3.ix.singtel.com (203.208.151.30)  42.178 ms
> 11  203.208.152.129 (203.208.152.129)  39.207 ms
>     203.208.152.37 (203.208.152.37)  39.044 ms
>     203.208.152.129 (203.208.152.129)  41.076 ms
> 12  ge13-48.br01.hkg04.pccwbtn.net (63.218.252.105)  43.103 ms  43.414 ms
> 43.724 ms
> 13  bharti.pos11-0.cr02.sin02.pccwbtn.net (63.218.165.214)  42.963 ms
> 44.042 ms  42.474 ms
> 14  AES-Static-161.36.144.59.airtel.in (59.144.36.161)  229.676 ms  231.040
> ms  230.523 ms
> 15  AES-Static-130.36.144.59.airtel.in (59.144.36.130)  229.808 ms  230.861
> ms  230.866 ms
> 16  dsl-del-static-002.45.246.61.airtelbroadband.in (61.246.45.2)  396.294
> ms  396.652 ms  396.699 ms
> 17  g1-0-2.cr01.ke-nbi.wananchi.com (41.212.1.106)  396.481 ms  396.354 ms
> 396.751 ms
> 18  F0-0-16.DC1.ke-nbi.wananchi.com (41.212.1.94)  399.673 ms  399.051 ms
> 397.538 ms
> 19  xserve.wananchi.com (62.8.88.6)  397.356 ms  397.487 ms  401.298 ms
> [ti...@nms ~]$
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark.
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 13:02:03 +0300
> From: Richard Okuti <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LUG] Certification vis Experience
> To: Linux Users Group Uganda <[email protected]>
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> Interesting discussion,
>
> In my humble opinion I believe both certification and experience are very
> important and that is the reason we at EACOSS have taken the certification
> issue very seriously and are selling it as a service.
>
> As an employer, there are many challenges when it comes to IT and they get
> worse if you are not an IT person, so if some one has a certification with a
> reputation that means the person has certain knowledge and follows some kind
> of standards that all people with similar or the same certification follow.
> You will realize that many of us jump into IT from very different
> professions, I for instance trained in accounts decided to sell IT from the
> moment I finished college, what happens now is that I have a very high level
> of understanding in the use of IT but can only say this through my
> experience which I claim to have, imagine I had a reputable certification to
> back this up!
>
> I therefore believe certification and experience are complementary and the
> Interview will then crown it all, especially when it is practical and some
> IT people are part of the panel.
>
> My fifty cents...
>
> Richard
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> 2009/11/29 Bernard Wanyama <[email protected]>
>
>> Daniel,
>>
>> In all cases, you need to interview the fellows and decide who meets
>> your requirements.
>> Beyond the interview, you need to set certification targets for your
>> employees and support them if finances allow.
>>
>> That way, after two years, you have people with certification and
>> experience. Then you get ready to start afresh.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Bernard
>>
>>
>> 2009/11/29 Mark Tinka <[email protected]>:
>> > On Saturday 28 November 2009 09:39:14 pm Daniel Bwente
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> I do agree from the HR / Employer perspective there are
>> >>  many variables to consider as you rightly put it, how
>> >>  about from the employee / Young Sister side, what would
>> >>  you have them put emphasis on as they pursue and build a
>> >>  career in ICT, What career guidance should we bequeath
>> >>  them?
>> >
>> > My recommendation would be to continue reading as you work.
>> > I cannot explicitly prefer one over the other. They
>> > compliment each other greatly.
>> >
>> > For instance, experience might teach a network engineer to
>> > configure OSPF or IS-IS without issue assuming default
>> > Ethernet interface configurations on routers. However, what
>> > the engineer might not know is that when he tries to fix an
>> > MTU problem for a customer on a transit core interface (by
>> > changing the physical interface MTU from the Ethernet
>> > default of 1,500 bytes to, say, 1,400 bytes), OSPF breaks.
>> > What the engineer doesn't know is what experience will teach
>> > him, painfully. Had he read about the rules that govern
>> > adjacency formation of link state routing protocols, he'd
>> > know that MTU mismatch will lead to failure of the same. Had
>> > he taken the time to read up and study on this, he wouldn't
>> > have had to learn it the hard way (and very likely, avoid
>> > risking his job or his company's service reputation).
>> >
>> > As you can see from the above, I'm not merely saying
>> > certification is the best form of "reading". Even after
>> > certification, you need to maintain your edge, because
>> > certification renewals only occur once every 2 - 3 years,
>> > but a lot can happen in the Networking industry within that
>> > span of time (and I can't take, for an excuse, "I didn't
>> > cover that during my certification and it only appeared in
>> > the renewal 3 years later").
>> >
>> > There are tons of reading sources online; either from IETF
>> > documents, vendor publications, books, mailing lists, blogs,
>> > workshops, conferences, e.t.c. It's a wealth of information
>> > and knowledge. Mix that with practical application, and
>> > you're good to go.
>> >
>> > That would be my recommendation to an up & coming network or
>> > systems engineer.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Mark.
>> >
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 11:51:43 +0100
> From: Emmanuel Mulo <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LUG] Yahoo Traffic (Proxy) Server
> To: [email protected]
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> Hi all,
>
> I am not sure whether this information has been previously posted on
> this mailing list, however I saw something about Yahoo traffic server
> being released as open source.  Since I have seen previously a number of
> requests concerning proxy servers for load balancing, content filtering
> etc... would be interesting to hear from any sysadmins experimenting
> with this.  It is used by Yahoo so it has to be good for something no? :)
>
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> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Traffic+Server
> http://ostatic.com/blog/guest-post-yahoos-cloud-team-open-sources-traffic-server
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> Anybody who does something with it please update us.. at least I would
> be interested to hear..  Joseph? Reinier?
>
> cheers
> Mulo
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:51:47 +0200
> From: Hari Kurup <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LUG] linux.or.ug
> To: [email protected],    Linux Users Group Uganda
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> On 11/30/09 10:43 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:-
>> On Monday 30 November 2009 04:34:28 pm McTim wrote:
>>
>>> but it doesn't seem to route flapping, the link via
>>>  KDN/Infocom is still up:
>>
>> If the .ug <=> .ke link is still up, then something else is
>> going on.
>
> looks like it has been fixed as we are back on Infocom.
>
> hk-02:~ hari$ traceroute -I linux.or.ug
> traceroute to linux.or.ug (41.220.5.16), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
> 1  mr3-28.meraka.csir.co.za (146.64.28.30)  0.846 ms  16.682 ms  0.195 ms
> 2  sanren-csir.meraka.csir.co.za (146.64.86.254)  0.563 ms  1.462 ms
> 0.544 ms
> 3  dur1-t100-pta1-t45.net.tenet.ac.za (155.232.6.30)  13.133 ms  18.171
> ms  12.967 ms
> 4  dur2-t11-dur1-t101.net.tenet.ac.za (155.232.2.5)  16.493 ms  13.160
> ms  13.126 ms
> 5  lnd1-ub-pos400-dur1-pos300.net.tenet.ac.za (196.32.209.45)  228.101
> ms  227.694 ms  227.511 ms
> 6  te-3-3.r00.londen05.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (83.231.146.65)  228.010 ms
> 227.539 ms  228.320 ms
> 7  xe-3-2.r01.londen05.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.91)  227.668 ms
> 227.706 ms  227.956 ms
> 8  xe-7-2.r01.londen03.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.186)  229.182 ms
> 228.529 ms  229.249 ms
> 9  xe-0.level3.londen03.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.8.138)  398.274 ms
> 344.737 ms  421.960 ms
> 10  ae-2-52.edge3.london1.level3.net (4.69.139.105)  227.872 ms * *
> 11  gb-1-2-1.br1.nairobi.kdn.co.ke (212.113.15.98)  229.244 ms * *
> 12  * * *
> 13  41.220.228.34 (41.220.228.34)  420.087 ms  419.893 ms  420.363 ms
> 14  static-41-222-1-6.metronet.imul.com (41.222.1.6)  421.017 ms
> 421.951 ms  421.283 ms
> 15  41.221.81.118 (41.221.81.118)  434.599 ms  432.535 ms  468.246 ms
> 16  41.220.12.34 (41.220.12.34)  448.083 ms  463.601 ms *
> 17  41.220.12.50 (41.220.12.50)  453.818 ms  431.289 ms  429.436 ms
> 18  if-ctu-core-ei.data.co.ug (41.220.12.42)  433.568 ms  432.992 ms *
> 19  217-212-242-51.customer.telia.com (217.212.242.51)  430.408 ms
> 427.605 ms  423.716 ms
> 20  * * *
> 21  * * *
> 22  41.220.5.22 (41.220.5.22)  429.980 ms  428.125 ms  441.201 ms
> 23  hosting3.mounbatten.net (41.220.5.16)  428.555 ms *  447.069 ms
>
> --
> Hari
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