October 1992 INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS The Since our last meeting in October 1991, NorthWestNet has grown by 27 member Cooper Page 16 Internet Monthly Report October 1992 NorthWestNet 15400 SE http://www.iana.org/periodic-reports/imr-oct92.txt
Extractions: b. Guidelines for IP Address Allocation 5. The IESG made the following recommendations to the IAB during the month of October, 1992: a. PPP Authentication Protocols be published as a Proposed Standard b. Default Route Advertisement In The Border Gateway Protocol be published as a Proposed Standard c. Concise MIB Definitions be elevated to Standard d. Applicability Statement for OSPF be published as a Proposed Standard e. IESG Deliberations on Routing and Addressing be publised as an Informational RFC Cooper [Page 5] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 6. Forty-four (44) Internet Draft actions were taken during the month of October, 1992: (Revised draft (o), New Draft (+) ) WG I-D Title - (osids) o Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming (mospf) o Multicast Extensions to OSPF (bgp) o IP Multicast Communications Using BGP (isis) o Integrated IS-IS Management Information Base (osids) o A String Representation of Distinguished Names (dns) o DNS MIB Extensions (none) o HYBRID NETBIOS END-NODES (none) o Guidelines for IP Address Allocation (pppext) o The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol (IPXCP)
Extractions: Subject: Book reviews Many technical communicators find it necessary to learn varying levels of information about the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). If you want to achieve a general understanding of SGML, you should find the second edition of the classic Practical SGML helpful. If you need to buy a reference after having taken an SGML training course, you should find the book comprehensive and easy google_ad_client = 'pub-2905054723170537'; // substitute your client_id (pub-number) google_ad_channel = '6331884817'; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '3'; google_ad_type = 'text'; google_feedback = 'on'; to use. If you want to broaden your understanding of SGML and benefit from the advice of an experienced SGML user, you should find this a great book. You'll need to look elsewhere only if you want to learn SGML from scratch by using a sole source of information. Forty-five of the book's 288 pages describe the minimal information you need to write a Document Type Definition (DTD the set of rules that must be followed when developing documents of a particular type) and to create an SGML document that you could load into an SGML author/editor or publishing system. The rest of the book discusses
RFC 2007 Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online . 5 The Net User Guidelines and Netiquette Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette http://www.apps.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2007.html
Extractions: Page 1 Catalogue of Network Training Materials Produced as a collaborative effort by the Joint IETF/TERENA(RARE) Network Training Materials - Working Group (TRAINMAT) Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract The purpose of this document is to provide a catalogue of quality Network Training Materials for use by Internet trainers in training their users. By providing such a collection of pointers to useful resources, it is hoped that trainers will be relieved of much of the load of producing current training materials. Table of Contents 1. Introduction
Pacific Northwest Gigapop As such, the PNWGP is essentially a descendent of the pioneering NSFfunded NorthWestNet, the regional network that brought the modern version of the http://www.pnw-gigapop.net/about/leadership.html
Extractions: about pnw partners news participant services ... what is a gigapop? about pacific northwest gigapop Leadership and Experience With the privatization of the Internet (and the end of the NSFNET program) in the 1990's, it became essential to establish a super high-speed advanced network services fabric to tackle the shortcomings inherent in the technologies of today's commercial Internet. And it was clear that as a matter of national priority we needed R&D programs and a testbed infrastructure to address the already well-known problems of future high-speed and advanced services networks. "Aggregation Gigapops," new "advanced services," and the very high-performance national network fabric, along with collaborative application and middleware development efforts are the industry's and the advanced Internet communities' strategy for addressing the challenges. Key regional and national partners worked to establish such a major "aggregation gigapop" site for the Pacific Northwest in Seattle - an intersection point where the rich mix of partners in Oregon, Alaska, Washington and neighboring states could be brought to bear. The University of Washington was invited to host such an effort. As such, the PNWGP is essentially a descendent of the pioneering NSF-funded NorthWestNet, the regional network that brought the modern version of the Internet to the Pacific Northwest early enough (starting in 1989) to enable full regional participation and the development of highly advantageous market positions in the emergence of the commodity Internet.
FARNET: 51 Network Success Stories Personal computers at these locations are used with modems to connect to the University of Alaska Computer Network, part of NorthWestNet, for the exchange http://www.cni.org/docs/farnet/story206.AK.html
Extractions: ah2c@andrew.cmu.edu Categories: Education, higher; Research, academic; Other Note: ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alex Hills is Distinguished Service Professor at Carnegie Mellon University where he is affiliated with the Department of Engineering and Public Policy and the Information Networking Institute. Previously, he was Executive Director of the University of Alaska Computer Network. He has worked actively with the University of Alaska in its efforts to build relationships with the Russian Academy of Sciences and other organizations in the Russian Far East. Dr. Hills supervised activation of the new telecommunications link to Magadan. Dr. Hills holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, an M.S. in electrical engineering from Arizona State University, and a Ph.D. in engineering and public policy from Carnegie Mellon University. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and serves on the Board of Directors of the Anchorage Telephone Utility.
December 1993 INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS This meeting is being hosted by NorthWestNet. Following the March 1994 meeting, it looks like the IETF will be in Toronto in July, and in the San Francisco http://www.ccwhois.org/ccwhois/imr/imr9312.txt
Extractions: being considered as a Draft Standard o Extensions to the Generic-Interface MIB to be reclassified as Historic. o Network Services Monitoring MIB being considered for Proposed Standard. o Mail Monitoring MIB being considered for Proposed Standard. o X.500 Directory Monitoring MIB being considered for Proposed Standard. o Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits being considered for Proposed Standard. o Protocol Analysis for Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits being considered as an Informational Document. o PPP LCP Extensions being considered for Proposed Standard. o Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II being considered for Proposed Standard. Cooper [Page 4] Internet Monthly Report December 1993 5. One Working Group was created during this period: RSVP - Resource Reservation Setup Protocol (rsvp) And one Working Group was concluded: DECnet Phase IV MIB (decnetiv) 6. A total of 34 Internet-Draft actions were taken during the month of December, 1993: (Revised draft (o), New Draft (+) ) (bgp) o A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4) (atommib) o Definitions of Managed Objects for the SONET/SDH Interface Type
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