FYI. May be of interest to some of the operators in Switzerland.
Regards,
Thomas
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Subject: [MBONED] PIM survey for operators
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Some of the other European operational mailers have been reporting the same.
I guess we all get the day off? ;-)
T
On 3/7/12 8:23 AM, Marco Fretz wrote:
Good morning everyone,
Does anyone have an idea what happened to Facebook DNS servers? A
www.facebook.com DNS queries are not answered
For the presentation I'm building for the next SwniNOG meeting, I'm
trying to find old Internet connectivity maps from back in 2000.
Unfortunately Google has failed to provide me with the source to that data.
I'm specifically looking for some from Sunrise and Nextra that that era.
If
Has anyone been collecting data points related to service providers in
Switzerland providing IPv6 services? I'm trying to pull together a slide
on the growth of v6 services in the country.
Hence I'm looking for the following information (if available):
- First commercial v6 transit service
On 5/12/10 12:17 PM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On 2010-05-12 12:02, Thomas Kernen wrote:
Has anyone been collecting data points related to service providers in
Switzerland providing IPv6 services? I'm trying to pull together a slide
on the growth of v6 services in the country.
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On 1/22/10 9:38 AM, Gregoire Huet wrote:
Hello Swinog,
Has anybody ever ordered something by the Techmania shop ?
I'm just wondering if it is a *real* shop, despite its quite
good notation on Toppreise. Maybe has it turned to some
thieves association, not answering emails and not delivering
On 1/13/10 9:14 AM, Andre Oppermann wrote:
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
On 1/5/10 12:31 AM, Alexander Gall wrote:
[ I've already sent this to our colleagues at Swisscom, but this
should really go to the list ]
On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 20:16:14 +0100, Benjamin Schlageterb.schlage...@ebm.ch
said:
Hi
Anybody knows something about big DNS troubles with Bluewin
The Swinog website has listed the dates for the meetings in 2010. The
one in April happens to fall on a Friday. Is this a mistake or intentional?
Thomas
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Ah!!! Ok. So better book early for that one ;-)
Steven Glogger wrote:
Thaty correct. You'll see :-)
You know, 20 is a special number ... :-)
gruss
-steven
Am 31.08.2009 um 13:58 schrieb Thomas Kernen tker...@deckpoint.ch:
The Swinog website has listed the dates for the meetings
Andre Oppermann wrote:
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
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).
I understand that during the initial setup
Either everyone is asleep or no one noticed ;) but there is an ongoing
power outage at Cern that started around 7:04 UTC this morning.
Thomas
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Unless you have a contractual agreement with a peer/transit to honor
their DSCP marking, you should always reset the value.
Thomas
Marcel Leuenberger wrote:
HiYa!
Just want to ask you if it is allowed to reset the IP-PRECEDENCE/DSCP-Field to
Zero (or any other value) at the border of an
This is an open question to those of you that run xDSL networks, which
is not my case. I'm looking for some real world Bit Error Rate
statistics, max vs min and averages of those values that you see in your
current xDSL infrastructure. I'm interested in the last mile (DSLAM -
CPE).
Is
I guess that the gazillion of news feeds that published the information
today was too much choice :)
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104STORY=/www/story/09-30-2005/0004135393EDATE=
http://www.cablecom.ch/fr/050930_pressrelease_cablecom_liberty_e.pdf
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