answer received, thanks gary. i have been under water for a couple of
weeks.
randy
Try LACNOG or GTER (aka Brazilian NOG group) emailing list.
May be somebody there could help.
Regards
as
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:09 PM, Brian Free brf...@adobe.com wrote:
Humberto,
I have been contacted by a couple of engineers inside of Oi or its
subsidiaries. I'm pursuing those
I'm excited to announce that for NANOG 63 in San Antonio that we will begin
the NANOG College Immersion Program. This program aims to provide the next
generation of Network Operators with an edge in today's highly competitive
market and allows us a conduit of highly capable operators, engineers,
Group,
I'm looking for options and opinions on a cost effective, multi-port (6'ish
port SFP/SFP+) RFC2544/EtherSAM rack appliance that can act as the
remote/loopback for our field installers' portable RFC2544/EtherSAM enabled
Exfo test sets.
I came across XenaNetworks XenaCompact which looks
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I am delighted to see this, and I hope other conferences will do likewise.
Lee
On 9/26/14 10:24 AM, Dave Temkin d...@temk.in wrote:
I'm excited to announce that for NANOG 63 in San Antonio that we will
begin
the NANOG College Immersion Program. This program aims to provide the next
generation
Agreed, this is a great idea and opportunity (and it's finally in San Antonio)
;)
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Yes, the professor will need to apply on behalf of the students that they
wish to send, as NANOG will not be directly involved in their coursework.
Regards,
-Dave
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Colin McIntosh cmcintos...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think this is a great idea! Will a student's
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Telecommunications Corporation,
I think this is a great idea! Will a student's school/professor be required
to participate or can students apply by on their own?
-Colin
On Sep 26, 2014 10:26 AM, Dave Temkin d...@temk.in wrote:
I'm excited to announce that for NANOG 63 in San Antonio that we will begin
the NANOG College
On Friday, 26 September, 2014 08:37,Jim Gettys j...@freedesktop.org said:
For those of you who want to understand more about the situation we're
all in, go look at my talk at the Berkman Center, and read the articles
linked from there by Bruce Schneier and Dan Geer.
Many ethernet termination devices will support most of the features it sounds
like you are looking for. No clue what price range you consider but these may
work for you.
Been a couple years since I played with the EtherSAM, but I think it supports
two different testing options. One where the
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