Re: [swinog] SMS-Gateway

2005-08-30 Diskussionsfäden Fabian Wenk
Hello Stefan Stefan Rothenbühler wrote: Thanks a lot for all your answers. For an internet SMS gateway we have a solutions (yes, we are ip+ customer). I'm more searching a hardware solution (to be independent of connectivity to the internet which can also fail). There is also YaPS [1]

[swinog] SwiNOG #11 - call for presentations

2005-08-30 Diskussionsfäden Fredy Kuenzler
Dear all, Anyone having an interesting topic to be presented at SwiNOG #11 (Oct. 20th, 2005). Please send proposals to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - we'll try to set an interesting agenda. As ususal, a beamer will be provided, and if you don't have your own notebook, there will be one available to

[swinog] Niksa Tomulic is out of the office.

2005-08-30 Diskussionsfäden Niksa Tomulic
I will be out of the office starting 29.08.2005 and will not return until 02.09.2005. Hello I am currently on the business trip to Switzerland, with the limited access to my e-mail. Please note I will answer to your e-mail with a slight delay, but in the case of urgency don't hesitate to call

Re: [swinog] NetFlow

2005-08-30 Diskussionsfäden Simon Leinen
Raffael Marty writes: I am doing some research on NetFlow and wanted to ask you guys a few things: How are you using NetFlow? For what purposes? Billing? Security? Yes, both billing (and coarse-grained traffic analysis on our upstream and peering connections) and security (detection and

Re: [swinog] CCNP

2005-08-30 Diskussionsfäden Fredy Kuenzler
Zoran Brakus wrote: I'm looking for a best way to upgrade my CCNA and become a CCNP. At the moment, I have the following options on my mind: Well, to choose the right option is basically a question of self-motivation. If you prefer to get kicked in your a. to make a move, then go for a)

Re: [swinog] CCNP

2005-08-30 Diskussionsfäden Daniele Guazzoni
Zoran is really a matter of self discipline and motivation. I did CCNA and CCNP almost on my own (2 courses at Getronics), the main effort using Cisco press and related books, CCO and of course hands-on on some real hardware... Personally I use the kick in the ass method: 1) set the exam