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- --On August 30, 2005 12:25:31 -0400 Raffael Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I am doing some research on NetFlow and wanted to ask you guys a few things:
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| How are you using NetFlow? For what purposes? Billing? Security? Do you
| have NetFlow enabled on
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 date
--- Zoran Brakus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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:
>
> a) CCNP academy
> - it costs around 16k CHF; a lot of money, isn't it?
it's waaay too high price for quite a modera
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)
a
We used netflow on all external interfaces towards upstream &
peerings, so we could find out, how much traffic we were exchaning
with which AS. It's quite a nice feature for peering policy decisions
(or the decision, if you should change your upstream)
The tool we used was flowscan
(http://ww
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 loca
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Hi,
Does anyone have any WIC-2T's they would like to sell.
Please reply off list.
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Hello
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:
a) CCNP academy
- it costs around 16k CHF; a lot of money, isn't it?
- is CCNP course organized somewhere in Zürich or Zug (preferably
on weekends)?
Sorry for the post, it was meant for Rick at eunet.
Sincerely
Sarpreet.
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Subject: RE: [swinog] Wanted: PA-8E
Hi Rick,
I have a few i
Hi Rick,
I have a few in stock.
1x PA-8E $425 USD = @ 348.45 EUR
Plus shipping $40 USD = @ 32.79 EUR 4-5 business days.
$465usd = @381.24 Eur
We accept Wire Transfer, paypal and will accept credit card with company
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Warm Regards,
Sarpreet Basi
Knowledge Computers
Email: [EM
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? Do you
have NetFlow enabled on all your routers? Do you enable it on all the
interfaces or just on the external/internal interface? Do you utilize any
tool
Hi,
I didn't read the whole thread, but
we've tested and plan to use the following configuration:
Siemens MC35i GSM modem
Perle IOLAN DS1 TCP-to-RS232 gateway - for places where GSMN connection
is poor near the server
Kannel.org software, with a patch that allows to use the Perle extender
(well
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
pres
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] availabl
Hello...
Does somebody has a spare PA-8E for a 7206 to sell?
Please no "try epray" replies (o;
rick
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...on Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 10:28:00AM +0200, Stefan Rothenb?hler wrote:
> I'm more searching a hardware solution
> (to be independent of connectivity to the internet which can also fail).
We used a Siemens M20 (basically a GSM phone in a
box with external power supply and RS232 interface),
and
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 10:28:00 +0200
Stefan Rothenbühler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm more
> searching a hardware solution (to be independent of
> connectivity to the internet which can also fail). We plan to
> setup a box which can do both (gsm and sms over ip+) and
> searching a software t
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 10:28:00 +0200
Stefan Rothenbühler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We plan to setup a box which can do both (gsm and sms over ip+) and
> searching a
> software that can manage this all (with receiver lists and so on).
For your own SMS-Gateway, I highly recommend kannel (www.kann
For sending SMS independent of connectivity we use sms_client
(http://www.smsclient.org/download/smsclient-3.0-testing/) and an Elsa ISDA TA.
For notification out of nagios we use a modified "(host)-notify-by-epager"
command which uses sms_client.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Tobias Glasow
Am Tue, 30 Aug 2005 10:19:54 +0200 schrieb Elias Wittwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Do you have any recommentions, which tool and/or hardware to use
for this issue?
Do you have any expirience with such tools?
take a look on:
http://www.aspsms.ch
Thanks a lot for all your answers. For an internet
Do you have any recommentions, which tool and/or hardware to use
for this issue?
Do you have any expirience with such tools?
take a look on:
http://www.aspsms.ch
there is a nice and simple xml gateway which you could use for all
your needs!
i'm not sure, but the prices are about 0.09 chf
hi stefan
> - check if the mobile of the poor tech that gets the message
> that his server is eg. on fire ;), really received the
> message and if not, sending it again or sending it to another tech
well, i don't know if this works. you would have to parse the
'sendebestätigung'. i'm not sure
Hello Folks
I have to implement a sms gateway for my $broetchengeber.
The functionality it should have is that it takes an e-mail, converts it to a
single sms and send this throgh either a GSM device or a internet sms gateway
to a predefined group of receivers.
I'm planning to implement both GSM d
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