~ October 1992 INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS ------------------------ The purpose of these reports is to communicate to the Internet Research Group the accomplishments, milestones reached, or problems discovered by the participating organizations. This report is for Internet information purposes only, and is not to be quoted in other publications without permission from the submitter. Each organization is expected to submit a 1/2 page report on the first business day of the month describing the previous month's activities. These reports should be submitted via network mail to: Ann Westine Cooper (Cooper@ISI.EDU) NSF Regional reports - Corinne Carroll (ccarroll@NNSC.NSF.NET) Directory Services reports - Tom Tignor (TPT2@ISI.EDU) Requests to be added or deleted from the Internet Monthly report list should be sent to "imr-request@isi.edu". 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For example: To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU Subject: getting imrs help: ways_to_get_imrs Cooper [Page 1] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTERNET ACTIVITIES BOARD IAB MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4 Internet Projects CERFNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 9 CIX (COMMERCIAL INTERNET EXCHANGE). . . . . . . . . . . . page 9 ISI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 11 JVNCNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13 LOS NETTOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14 NEARNET (NEW ENGLAND ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH NETWORK) . . . page 14 NNSC, UCAR/BOLT BERANEK and NEWMAN, INC., . . . . . . . . page 15 NORTHWESTNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 16 NSFNET/INFORMATION SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17 SDSC (SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER) . . . . . . . . . . page 20 UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 22 CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 23 Cooper [Page 2] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 IAB MESSAGE RECENT STANDARDS ACTIONS The following table shows standards actions approved by the IESG and IAB during the month October 1992. It also shows those actions still pending in the IAB. ======================================================================== | |Proposed| Draft |Internet| | | | Description |Standard|Standard|Standard| RFC | RFC Title | ======================================================================== ======================================================================== |STD 16+: | Feb 91 | Aug 91 | Oct 92 | 1212 |Concise MIB | |Concise MIB | | | | |Definitions | |Definitions | | | | | | ======================================================================= | | | | | | | |Ethernet MIB | Nov 91 | Oct 92 | | in |Definitions of | | | | | | prep |Managed Objects for| | | | | | |the Ethernet-like | | | | | | |Interface Types | ======================================================================== |PPP | Oct 92 | | | 1334 |PPP Authentication | |Authentication | | | | |Authentication | |Protocols | | | | | | ======================================================================= |802.3 Repeater | Oct 92 | | | 1368 |Definitions of | |MIB | | | | |Managed Objects for| | | | | | |IEEE 802.3 Repeater| | | | | | |Devices | ======================================================================= |OSPF | Oct 92 | | | 1370 |Applicability | |Applicability | | | | |Statement for OSPF | |Statement | | | | | | ======================================================================= |IP and ARP on | Oct 92 | | | 1374 |IP and ARP on HIPPI| |HIPPI | | | | | | ======================================================================= |DNCP -- PPP | Oct 92 | | | 1376 |The PPP DECnet | |DEC Phase IV | | | | |Phase IV Control | |Control Protocol| | | | |Protocol (DNCP) | ======================================================================= |OSINLCP -- PPP | Oct 92 | | | 1377 |The PPP OSI Network| |Network Layer | | | | |Layer Control | |Control Protocol| | | | |Protocol (OSINLCP) | ======================================================================= Cooper [Page 3] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 ======================================================================= |ATCP -- PPP | Oct 92 | | | 1378 |The PPP Appletalk | |AppleTalk | | | | |Control Protocol | |Control Protocol| | | | |(ATCP) | ======================================================================= |MIB Extension | Oct 92 | | | 1381 |SNMP MIB Extension | |for LAPB | | | | |for X.25 LAPB | | | | | | | | ======================================================================= |MIB Extension | Oct 92 | | | 1382 |SNMP MIB Extension | |for X.25 Packet | | | | |for the X.25 | |Layer | | | | |Packet Layer | ======================================================================= |SNMP over |pending | | | | | |OSI | in IAB | | | | | ======================================================================= |SNMP over |pending | | | | | |Appletalk | in IAB | | | | | ======================================================================= |SNMP over |pending | | | | | |IPX | in IAB | | | | | ======================================================================= |BGP Default |pending | | | | | |Route | in IAB | | | | | |Advertisement | | | | | | ======================================================================= |IP and ARP | | | | | | |over FDDI | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ======================================================================= Bob Braden (Braden@ISI.EDU) INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS ---------------------------- 1. The next IETF is scheduled for November 16-20, 1992 in Washington, DC. Our local host is U.S. Sprint. The Registration Reception will be held on Sunday, November 15th, beginning at 6 PM. There will be some changes in the agenda for the Washington DC IETF meeting. First off, the agenda for Monday morning will be for presentations made by Working Groups on technical proposals for Internet Routing and Addressing. Another change is that there will be no Area reports on Friday morning. Instead, this time slot will be available for individual Working Group Cooper [Page 4] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 meetings. Additionally, at this meeting there will be a newcomers orientation held Sunday afternoon. 2. The following two Working Groups were created in October, 1992: a. Uninterruptible Power Supply (upsmib) b. TCP/UDP over CLNP-addressed Networks (tuba) 3. The following Working Groups were concluded: a. Network Fax (netfax) b. Automated Internet Mailing List Services (list) 4. The IESG issued two Last Calls to the IETF during the month of October, 1992: a. A String Representation of Distinguished Names 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) (atm) o Multiprotocol Interconnect over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (snmpv2) o Introduction to the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (snmpv2) o Textual Conventions for the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (snmpv2) o Protocol Operations for the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (snmpv2) o Transport Mappings for the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (snmpv2) o Coexistence between the Internet-standard Network Management Framework and the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (snmpv2) o Structure of Management Information for the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework Cooper [Page 6] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 (snmpv2) o Manager to Manager Management Information Base for the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (snmpv2) o Management Information Base for the Simple Management Protocol (SMP) Framework (none) o SMTP Service Extensions (none) o SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-cleanliness (none) o SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration (none) o Source Demand Routing Protocol Specification (Version 1). (userdoc2) o FYI on Introducing the Internet--A Short Bibliography of Introductory Internetworking Readings for the Network Novice (bgp) o Application of the Border Gateway Protocol in the Internet (iesg) o IESG Deliberations on Routing and Addressing (userglos)+ Internet Users' Glossary (nasreq) + Network Access Server Proposed Requirements Document (none) + The Tao of IETF: A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineering Task Force (hostmib) + Host Resources MIB (disi) + A Survey of Advanced Usages of X.500 (none) + IP Version 7 Bibliography (ospf) + The OSPF NSSA Option (osids) + A strategic Plan for deploying an Internet Directory Service (none) o Traceroute (bridge) o Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges Cooper [Page 7] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 (none) + Requirements for mail based servers (none) + Application Monitoring MIB (none) + Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 for a closed RFC 822 Community (none) + SMTP Accumulated knowledge (none) + IP and ARP on Fibre Channel (FC) (none) + Possible Changes in the Standards Development Process (none) + A Transport Protocol for Audio and Video Conferences and other Multiparticipant Real-Time Applications (pip) + Pip Header Processing (pip) + Pip Objects 7. Nine (9) RFC's were published during the month of October, 1992. RFC St WG Title ------- -- -------- ------------------------------------------ RFC1334 PS (pppext) PPP Authentication Protocols RFC1366 I (none) Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space RFC1367 I (none) Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines RFC1368 PS (hubmib) Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices RFC1369 I (ethermib) Implementation Notes and Experience for The Internet Ethernet MIB RFC1370 PS (iab) Applicability Statement for OSPF RFC1371 I (iesg) Choosing a "Common IGP" for the IP Internet (The IESG's Recommendation to the IAB) RFC1372 PS (telnet) Telnet Remote Flow Control Option RFC1373 I (none) PORTABLE DUAs St(atus): ( S) Internet Standard (PS) Proposed Standard (DS) Draft Standard ( E) Experimental ( I) Informational Steve Coya (scoya@nri.reston.va.us) Phill Gross (pgross@nis.ans.net) Cooper [Page 8] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 INTERNET PROJECTS ----------------- CERFNET ------- During October CERFnet announced the addition of a new backbone node, in Palo Alto, California. This new node will provide access to CERFnet through both leased line and dial-up services. The Palo Alto node joins the existing nodes in Oakland and San Jose to provide easy access to CERFnet from anywhere in the Bay Area. CERFnet also began offering leased line customers the option of using an SMDS connection to access the CERFnet backbone. CERFnet is Pacific Bell's first SMDS customer. Susan Calcari (619) 455-3900 Director, Network Information Services FAX: (619) 455-3990 CERFnet P.O. Box 85608 calcaris@cerf.net San Diego, CA. 92186-9784 Susan Calcari CIX (COMMERCIAL INTERNET EXCHANGE) ---------------------------------- CIX-WEST usage for September 1992 CIX In Out Member Octets Packets Errors Octets Packets Errors --------- --------------------------- --------------------------- AlterNet 33580459815 135540710 1818 21519170842 144589894 0 CERFnet 29145649835 145665021 20 23355484385 105558618 0 PSINet 22959362863 139467299 7 42388516638 175725250 1 SprintLink 1434513037 5362253 1472 107368762 864454 0 Starting: Aug 31 1992 at 23:50 Ending: Oct 1 1992 at 00:04 SNMP Polling Intervals: 3535 SNMP Polling Frequency: 15 minutes In - traffic entering the CIX from the CIX member network Out - traffic exiting the CIX into the CIX member network Cooper [Page 9] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 At the present time, approximately 1140 networks within the CIX membership are using the CIX-WEST. The CIX membership consists of: AlterNet CERFnet PSINet SprintLink The Nordic Carries (via Alternet) EUNET (via Alternet) PIPEX (via Alternet) SprintLink moved to using BGP for the exchange of routing information with the CIX-WEST. ===================================================================== CIX-WEST usage for October 1992 CIX In Out Member Octets Packets Errors Octets Packets Errors --------- ---------------------------- ------------------------- AlterNet 42300192437 165991000 15078 28067445945 179687259 0 CERFnet 29019215924 154416075 5862 29509221590 126508448 0 PSINet 23457940594 154519307 253977 39869067678 173766403 0 SprintLink 3034262770 9934643 248 437967421 5399354 0 Starting: Sep 30 1992 at 23:51 Ending: Nov 1 1992 at 00:04 SNMP Polling Intervals: 5078 SNMP Polling Frequency: 15 minutes In - traffic entering the CIX from the CIX member network Out - traffic exiting the CIX into the CIX member network At the present time, approximately 1231 networks within the CIX membership are using the CIX-WEST. The CIX membership currently routing through CIX-WEST consists of: AlterNet CERFnet PSINet SprintLink The Nordic Carriers (via AlterNet) EUNET (via AlterNet) PIPEX (via AlterNet) Send mail to info@cix.org for information regarding the CIX. Mark Fedor (fedor@psi.com) Cooper [Page 10] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 ISI --- GIGABIT NETWORKING Atomic The ATOMIC project has installed two SPARCstations on the ATOMIC LAN. ATOMIC SBus device driver and kernel development has been completed. The single SBus card supports two parallel input and output 320 Mb/s host channels that feed into the two incoming and two outgoing 500 Mb/s network channels. The Address Consultant has been extended to recognize the SBus host interfaces. Work on implementing multicast in ATOMIC has begun. We will first explore using the processing and storage capabilities of the Mosaic chips to create an intelligent spanning tree. Preliminary investigations of the AT&T 41mm series differential drivers have shown them to be capable of driving 25-pair twisted phone cable for at least 25 meters with negligible loss in margins down to 9.5ns pulses. Loss of margin and pulse shape occurs rather abruptly for shorter pulses. Insertion of two 25-pair standard connectors had little noticeable effect. Driving two neighboring pairs simultaneously demonstrated little coupling. Preliminary investigation of a 10m-to-kilometer range fiber-optic ATOMIC cable was begun. The basic design of the transmission end appears simple and has been decided. The HDMP 1002 transmitter part allows direct mating of an asynchronous channel, such as Mosaic provides, to a synchronous fiber-optic channel. The reception end will be investigated in November. Reception is considerably more complex due to the constraints of 600+ Mb/s synchronous data reception and simultaneous equivalent scan and reinjection of the packets back into ATOMIC/Mosaic channels. The fiber-optic cable would transmit over a distance that precludes use of Mosaic channel byte-by-byte flow control. Thus the ATOMIC fiber-optic channel must implement flow-control. We will most probably use an in-band variant of TCP's windowing mechanism. As a background task we shall begin investigation of the OFC safety circuit necessary to achieve Class 1 certification for fiber-optic installation into office environments. Various performance tools were converted to work with the latest version of the ATOMIC kernel. In user level performance testing, using TCP to transfer 10 million data bytes per transfer using Ethernet max-MTU sized packets (1500 bytes), between two Cooper [Page 11] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 SPARCstations, a rate of 9.2 Mb/sec was achieved over the ATOMIC network, compared to a rate of 6.6 Mb/sec over the Ethernet. Unfortunately, this points out all too clearly the architectural faults of the hardware and kernel designs. ATOMIC can deliver 300+ Mb/s of payload to the SBus interface host memory, but the architecture and stock kernel software precludes actually utilizing more than 3% of that. Greg Finn (finn@isi.edu) Infrastructure Bob Braden attended the IAB meetings and Interop 92 to give a talk. Joyce Reynolds was a session leader/speaker at Interop, Oct 28 - 30 in San Francisco, California. Jon Postel attended the Interop workshops in San Francisco, Oct 28-30. Bob Braden attended and chaired the End-to-End Research Group meeting at MIT, October 14- 18. Ten RFCs were published this month. RFC 1366: Gerich, E., "Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space", Merit, October 1992. RFC 1367: Topolcic, C., "Schedule for IP Address Space Management Guidelines", CNRI, October 1992. RFC 1368: McMaster, D., (Synoptics Communications, Inc.), K. McCloghrie (Hughes LAN Systems, Inc.), "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Repeater Devices", October 1992. RFC 1369: Kastenholz, F., "Implementation Notes and Experience for The Internet Ethernet MIB", FTP Software, October 1992. RFC 1370: Chapin, L., (IAB, Chair), "Applicability Statement for OSPF", October 1992. RFC 1371: Gross, P., (IETF/IESG Chair), "Choosing a "Common IGP" for the IP Internet (The IESG's Recommendation to the IAB)", October 1992. RFC 1372: Hedrick, C., (Rutgers), D. Borman (Cray Research,Inc.), "Telnet Remote Flow Control Option", October 1992. Cooper [Page 12] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 RFC 1373: Tignor, T., "Portable DUAs", USC/ISI, October 1992. RFC 1374: Renwick, J., A. Nicholson, "IP and ARP on HIPPI" Cray Research Inc., October 1992. RFC 1375: Robinson, P., "Suggestion for New Classes of IP Addresses", Tansin A. Darcos & Co., October 1992. Ann Cooper (Cooper@ISI.EDU) MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCING The upcoming IETF meeting will mark the third multicast of live audio and video across the Internet. This time we will try to transmit two simultaneous channels of audio and video during the working group breakout sessions, and we may be able to demonstrate a return video stream to IETF. We are assisting BBN in preparations for a demonstration of the Synchronization Protocol they designed, through discussions of how ISI's packet multimedia teleconferencing programs should be modified to incorporate the Synchronization Protocol, and in a distributed performance of multi-part music synchronized using the protocol. Eve Schooler completed the paper, "The Impact of Scaling on a Multimedia Connection Architecture", which will be presented at the Third International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video to be held in San Diego, CA, November 12-13. Steve Casner and Eve Schooler (casner@isi.edu, schooler@isi.edu) JVNCNET ------- JvNCnet-Global Enterprise Services, Inc. B6 von Neumann Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544 1-800-35-TIGER New Information A. New on-line members (fully operational October 1992) Trenton Public Schools, Trenton, NJ (Sept. 1992) ARCO Power Technologies, Inc., Washington, DC Electro Rent Corporation, Van Nuys, CA ICD/Hearst, Old Bridge, NJ Cooper [Page 13] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 KMPG Peat Marwick, Chicago, IL S. C. Johnson Wax, Racine, WI The Consortium, Budd Lake, NJ Theorem Beach, Viola, DE Data-Tech Institute, Clifton, NJ B. GES signed CIX agreement GES signed an agreement to join Commercial Internet Exchange (CIX) and will connect to CIX-West in Santa Clara, California. Expected operational date is December 1992. Rochelle Hammer (hammer@jvnc.net) LOS NETTOS ---------- We were recently told by GTE that starting in 1993 T1's will no longer be extended to the location of the CPE. T1's will be terminated in the phone closet on the correct floor only. It will be the customers responsiblity to extend the T1 to the equipment on that floor. GTE further said in the future all of the in house wiring will be the customers responsibility. The telco wiring will stop in the basement wiring closet. Our PacBell representative confirmed that they too will be making similar changes of their line installation responsibilities. Neither phone company has said that with this reduced service that installation costs will be reduced. Walt Prue (Prue@ISI.EDU) NEARNET (NEW ENGLAND ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH NETWORK) --------------------------------------------------- As of October 28, 1992, NEARnet has grown to 174 member organizations. On October 8, 1992, NEARnet held the fifth seminar of its 1992 Mini-Seminar Series. Close to 60 participants attended NEARnet's "Introducing the Internet to Administrators" Seminar, which was held at the Newman Auditorium at Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. (BBN) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This session focused on the responsibility of administrators to oversee their organizations' Internet policies and procedures. The first part of the session included a panel discussion of administrative topics. The members of the panel included: Houghton Cooper [Page 14] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 Leroy, a principal network engineer at the Foxboro Company; Jerry Olson, director of the office of information systems at Clark University; Liz Rivet, manager of the technical support services department at the University of New Hampshire; and Robert Worsham, manager of the computer resources department of the Atmospheric and Environmental Research Corporation. During the second portion of the session, John Rugo, Manager of NEARnet, presented an overview of commercialization and privatization issues facing the Internet community. Ed DeHart, technical coordinator of the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) gave an overview of the CERT project and discussed security issues facing administrators on the Internet. John Curran, a member of the NEARnet Staff, concluded the seminar with a discussion of the NEARnet and NSFNET Acceptable Usage Policies. The sixth and final seminar of the NEARnet Mini-Seminar Series for 1992 on Upcoming Protocols and Applications is scheduled for November 6, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at BBN's Newman Auditorium. This seminar will focus on upcoming protocols and applications in the Internet. Topics will include, OSI, ISODE, X.500, the Multicasting Protocol, Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM), and WAIS (the Wide Area Information Server). Corinne Carroll NNSC, UCAR/BOLT BERANEK and NEWMAN, INC. ---------------------------------------- The NNSC has begun a new project collecting information about policies and procedures from all of the known current educational institutions on the Internet. With the receipt of this information the NNSC will create a repository of documents and informal comments on policies and procedures issues. This project is being done as an effort to learn how administrators at colleges, universities, K-12 schools, libraries, and museums can guide their users to make the best use of the Internet while at the same time avoid common difficulites. To submit documents to this repository, send mail to: pol-proc- doc@nnsc.nsf.net. To participate in the new policies and procedures mailing list, send mail to: pol-proc@nnsc.nsf.net. To join this mailing list, send mail to: pol-proc- request@nnsc.nsf.net. The NNSC Staff will send an announcement to the policies and procedures mailing list when the anonymous FTP directory has been updated with the first results of this project. Cooper [Page 15] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 The NNSC Staff has completely updated the Internet Resource Guide, including 84 new or updated entries in this new version. The latest updates to the guide are available via anonymous FTP at nnsc.nsf.net in the resource-guide directory and through the NNSC Info-Server. The guide is also indexed in the WAIS Server on nnsc.nsf.net. The NNSC Staff continues to receive and process hundreds of requests for information on connecting to the Internet due to articles published in the October issues of BYTE Magazine and IEEE Spectrum. Corinne Carroll NORTHWESTNET ------------ NorthWestNet held its Annual Meeting for member organizations from October 15-17. Over 200 persons attended including a substantial number (30+) from the library community. Keynote presenters included Robert Heterick (president-elect EDUCOM), Ken Kay (Computer Systems Policy Project), David Staudt (Division of Networking and Communications Research and Infrastructure at the National Science Foundation), John Waiblinger (University of Southern California), Ian Taylor (University of Washington), and Eric Hood (NorthWestNet). Keynote sessions focused on national initiatives, identifying challenges, and descriptions of major access projects. Afternoon break-out presentations were offered in four tracks: technical, user services, researcher, and navigating the Internet. Birds of a Feather sessions provided opportunities to discuss major initiatives for NorthWestNet and to establish working groups that will address these issues during the course of the next year. Overall, the meeting offered an excellent opportunity for attendees from distant sites to meet with each other, broaden their visions of the Internet, exchange ideas, and collect information. Since our last meeting in October 1991, NorthWestNet has grown by 27 member institutions including several K-12 sites, public libraries, corporations (for and not-for-profits), research institutions, and higher education sites. The diversity of new member organizations will benefit the region by building electronic communities working together to promote research, education, and economic development throughout the Northwest. Cooper [Page 16] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 NorthWestNet 15400 SE 30th Place, Suite 202 Phone: (206) 562-3000 Bellevue, WA 98007 Fax: (206) 562-4822 Dr. Eric S. Hood, Executive Director Jan Eveleth, Director of User Services Dan L. Jordt, Director of Technical Services Anthony Naughtin, Manager of Member Relations NorthWestNet serves the six state region of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington. by Jan Eveleth NSFNET/INFORMATION SERVICES --------------------------- Merit's "Cruise of the Internet" Version 2.0 has been released for the Apple Macintosh and IBM-DOS and DOS compatibles running Windows. A computer-based tutorial for new and experienced Internet "navigators," the Cruise introduces the world of vast and varied Internet resources, as well as the tools needed to access those resources. The Cruise tutorial will run on any color Macintosh which is capable of displaying 256 colors: - A Macintosh II, LC or Quadra series computer - 8-bit color and any color monitor (12" minimum) - System 6.05 or 7.x - Approximately 3 MB of disk space - 4 MB RAM is recommended The Windows version requires: - An IBM-DOS or DOS-compatible computer - XGA- or XGA-compatible adapter set to display 256 colors at 640 x 480 - Microsoft Windows(TM) version 3.1 - Approximately 1.5 MB of disk space - 2 MB RAM minimum Both versions of the Cruise and their associated readme files, which detail retrieval and installation, are available for Anonymous FTP from the host nic.merit.edu as /resources/merit.cruise2.mac.hqx /resources/merit.cruise2.mac.readme Cooper [Page 17] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 and /resources/merit.cruise2.win.exe /resources/merit.cruise2.win.readme Merit's "Cruise of the Internet" was developed by Steve Burdick using MacroMind Director. It is based on the Merit presentations "Navigating the Internet: An Information Services Cruise and Network Tools for Document Delivery" by Laura Kelleher and Mark Davis-Craig. Burdick, Davis-Craig and Pat Smith of Merit Information Services presented the new Windows version of the Cruise in the IBM booth at the fall InterOp 92 in San Francisco. Other Merit staff participating in InterOp proceedings included: Chris Weider speaking on X.500 at the Global Information Services session, an SMDS presentation by Dory Leifer, Sue Hares addressing the issue of tools for IDRP, and Mark Knopper participating in Network 911 discussions. Elise Gerich, Enke Chen and John Vollbrecht were also in attendance on behalf of Merit. The new Cruise version 2.0 for the Macintosh premiered at EDUCOM, Baltimore, MD, in the Apple booth with Laura Kelleher and Ellen Hoffman, of Merit Information Services, at the helm. Hoffman, manager of Information Services at Merit, gave a preconference discussion on Internet use. Jim Williams, Merit Associate Director for National Networking, also attended. The Merit presentation "Navigating the Internet: An Information Services Cruise" has been requested at several local, regional and national seminars: Burdick presented the IS Cruise at a meeting of the NASA Science Internet in Greenbelt, MD; Davis-Craig, Kelleher and Smith "Navigated the Internet" with faculty, staff and students at the University of the Virgin Islands in St. Thomas, as well as prepared and directed a hands-on tutorial on Internet resources and tools as a two-day on-site seminar; Davis-Craig cruised the Internet with members of the Idaho Library Association at their meeting in late September. A Spanish translation of "Navigating the Internet: An Information Services Cruise" was done for an international audience attending the III Semana de Ingenieria en Sistemas Computacionales held in Guadalajara, Mexico September 21- 25. Dana Sitzler of Merit gave the presentation in English, with slides and program notes in Spanish. A translator facilitated the discussion. Merit's Information Services group hosted "Making Your Internet Connection Count: Technology, Tools and Resources" in Ann Arbor, MI October 19 and 20. Another in the series of Merit Networking Seminars, nationally recognized leaders in the Internet community Cooper [Page 18] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 were featured speakers: Mike Roberts, EDUCOM, "NREN Update"; Tom Grundner, Cleveland Free-Net, "Community Access"; Ron Larsen, University of Maryland Libraries, "National Library Resources at Your Fingertips"; Phill Gross, ANS and the IETF, "Gigabit Technology Update"; John Duhring, WAIS Project, "Commercial Aspects of the Internet"; and Douglas E. Van Houweling, Vice Provost for Information Technology, "Internetworking Futures." Several resident experts at the University of Michigan also participated: Karen Drabenstott, School of Information and Library Studies, "Use of Online Information by Library Patrons and Librarians"; Jeff Masters, Atmospheric Science, "UM Weather Underground"; and Clancy Wolf, School of Education, "Interactive Communications and Simulations." Merit speakers included: Ellen Hoffman, IS, "NSFNET-- Your Highway to National Networking"; Laura Kelleher, IS, "Navigating the Internet: An Information Services Cruise"; Mark Davis-Craig, IS, "Navigating the Internet: Network Tools for Document Delivery"; John Scudder, Internet Engineering, "Introduction to Internetworking and TCP/IP"; and Dana Sitzler, K- 12 Outreach, "Project Connect". A hands-on tutorial to teach the use of mail, telnet, ftp, Gopher and WAIS for effective information access, was given by Information Services staff following the day- and-a-half program. Merit Internet Engineering staff hosted the Merit/NSFNET Technical Seminar in Ann Arbor, MI, September 21-22. Vint Cerf of CNRI discussed the "Criteria for Future Internet Protocol Architecture," and moderated a panel discussion on long term architecture options which featured Noel Chiappa on NIMROD, Peter Ford on TUBA, Paul Tsuchiya on PIP and Dave Crocker on IPAE. "A Unified Approach to Inter-Domain Routing" was presented by Yakov Rehkter. Merit/ANS organizational restructuring was addressed by Mark Knopper and Jordan Becker, who also teamed to provide the status report on the ANSNET/NSFNET. Route server/NAP experiments were discussed by John Scudder, Merit IE, and Enke Chen, Merit NMS, described backbone routing stability monitoring and statistics collection. The September NREN Policy Workshop sponsored by IEEE, EDUCOM and Computing Research Associates in Monterey, CA, was attended by Eric Aupperle, President of Merit Network, Inc. and Jim Williams, Merit Associate Director. Elise Gerich of Internet Engineering was Merit's representative to the RIPE quarterly meeting held in Paris, France in early October. While in Paris, Gerich met with representatives of EASInet, IBM and ANS to discuss the cutover of EASInet to T3. Gerich also participated on the INET '93 program committee meeting held in San Francisco. Jo Ann Ward (jward@merit.edu) Cooper [Page 19] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 SDSC (SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER) ------------------------------------- SDSC Network Activities ======================= We have installed a 4th NSC DX box on our FDDI ring. This new box will provide additional Ethernet ports. It will also serve as the keystone in splitting our FDDI ring into a building ring and a DMZ for network to network traffic. This is analogous to our current Ethernet structure. We have been actively testing our HiPPi Cray Sun connection via our NSC P32 switch. This has turned up several problems. The Cray software has been updated along with portions of the NSC hardware. We now have traffic flowing between the two systems, though a few quirks remain. We have done additional testing over the T3 between SDSC and NCSA. We hope to be able to publish some figures next month. Over the weekend of 20-22 Nov, we will be placing our Auspex file server into production use. During this effort, we will also be splitting our office building's single Ethernet into multiple segments. For a good portion of the weekend, many of our systems will be off the air. Our Cray and other major system will, hopefully, only be off between 8AM and noon PST, on Sat. This move will also cause some of our IP address to change. We will be adjusting our DNS server's timeout values to minimize the impact of these changes. Most of the new fiber through out the building has been pulled and some of the equipment installed. The first portion to be operational will be the new Ethernets over fiber to support the Auspex. This will be followed closely by FDDI on each floor. As I mentioned before, we have taken our Ultra hub out of service. After a review, we have decided to sell it as it no longer fits in our LAN plans. Over 230,000 external mail messages were process through SDSC's gateways. This is 7% over last month. The growth in mail passing through the SDSC gateway is growing at 60,000 messages a year. Some stats follow. Cooper [Page 20] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 Year Avg Msg/month ---- ------------- 1990 90,000 1991 150,000 1992 210,000 Rough Message Protocol breakdown: 55% TCP/IP 33% BITNET 12% DECnet How messages span the protocols: Over 230,000 external mail messages were process through SDSC's gateways. This is 7% over last month. The growth in mail passing through the SDSC gateway is growing at 60,000 messages a year. Some stats follow. Year Avg Msg/month ---- ------------- 1990 90,000 1991 150,000 1992 210,000 Rough Message Protocol breakdown: 55% TCP/IP 33% BITNET 12% DECnet How messages span the protocols: from/to tcp/ip BITnet DECnet tcp/ip 78% 15% 7% BITnet 90% 3% 7% DECnet 93% 4% 3% SDSC has established a MBONE routing node to server the San Diego area as well as CERFnet for multicast traffic. This system has a pair of Ethernet interfaces. One is on our Ethernet DMZ, the other on CERFnet's local backbone. Cooper [Page 21] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 SDSC has been awarded a grant by NSF to establish a connection into the ATM network service being provided to DOE & NASA by Sprint. This is part of a planned commercial offering and is expected to be in place at SDSC by Spring. Paul Love UCL ---- Peter Kirstein and Jon Crowcroft attended the 31st ICB meeting at FGAN in Bonn, Germany. Discusssions on MMHS and PEM were very fruitful. David Lewis attended the Networks Conference at Trivandrum, India. John Crowcroft (j.crowcroft@CS.UCL.AC.UK) Cooper [Page 22] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 CALENDAR -------- Readers are requested to send in dates of events that are appropriate for this calendar section. Please send your submissions to (cooper@isi.edu). 1992 CALENDAR Sep 28-Oct 2 Int'l. Conf. on Computer Comm., Genova, Italy Oct 5-9 EWOS Workshops, Brussels Oct 6 WG15 Oct 6-9 CCITT WP/SG V Oct 7-9 ETSF Technical Assembly, Nice, France Oct 12-16 FORTE'92, Lannion, France Roland Groz (groz@lannion.cnet.fr) Michel Diaz (diaz@droopy.laas.fr) Oct 12-16 CCITT WP/SG1 Oct 18 T1AG, T1 Oct 20-23 CCITT WP/SG VI Oct 25 T1P1 Oct 26-30 CCITT WP/SG VII Oct 26-30 INTEROP92, San Francisco Dan Lynch (dlynch@interop.com) Oct 28-29 NETWORKS '92, Trivandrum, India S.V. Raghavan (raghavan@shiva.ernet.in) Nov 2-6 T1S1 Nov 3-5 The Network Services Conference 1992 Organized by EARN, in cooperation with EUNET/ EurOpen, Nordunet, RIPE and RARE, Pisa, Italy Nov 4-5 European Electronic Mail Assoc. (EEMA), London Nov 5-6 EARN, TBC Nov 9-11 COSINE Policy Group, Rome Nov 9-12 OPEN Networking '92 First Conference for german Internet User Marriott Hotel, Munich, Bavaria, Germany DIGI: konferenz@digi.de Nov 9-13 ANSI X3T5 Nov 10-11 EWOS Technical Assembly, Brussels Nov 10-12 ANSI X3S3.3, Cambridge, MA Nov 11 Member Meeting DIGI German Internet User Group Marriott Hotel, Munich, Bavaria, Germany DIGI: vorstand@digi.de Nov 16-20 IETF, Wash. D.C. Nov 25-26 ETSI General Assembly, Nice, France Nov 25-29 EurOpen/Uniform, Amsterdam Nov 29 T1E1, Anaheim, CA Cooper [Page 23] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 Dec 6-9 GLOBECOM '92, Orlando, Florida (See IEEE Publications) Dec 7-11 DECUS '92, Las Vegas, NV Dec 13 T1AG Dec 14-18 OIW, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Dec 18 ECTUA General Assembly, 1993 CALENDAR Jan RARE Council of Administration, TBC Jan 4-7 Intl Workshop on Intelligent, Jan 5-7 ANSI X3S3.3, Menlo Park, Ca Jan 11-15 TCOS WG, New Orleans Jan 25-27 RIPE, Prague Jan 25-29 USENIX, San Diego Feb 1-5 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6/WG3 and WG6, London Feb 8-12 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6/WG1 and WG4, London Feb 11-12 PSRG Workshop on network and Distributed System Security, San Diego, Ca Feb 28-Mar 3 Modeling & Analysis of Telecommunication Systems, Nashville, TN Mar 8-12 INTEROP93, Wasington, D.C. Dan Lynch (dlynch@interop.com) Mar 8-12 OIW, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Mar 15-18 Uniform, San Francisco Mar 24-31 CEBIT 93, Hannover, Germany Apr 5-19 TCOS WG, Boston (tentative) Apr 14-16 National Net'93, Washington, D.C. (net93@educom.edu) Apr 18-23 IFIP WG 6.6 Third International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco, CA (kzm@hls.com) Apr 20-22 ANSI X3S3.3, Orlando, FL May 10-13 4th Joint European Networking COnf., JENC93 Trondheim, Norway May 13-14 RARE Council of Administration, Trondheim May 23-26 ICC'93, Geneva, Switzerland May-Jun PSTV-XIII, University of Liege. Contact: Andre Danthine, Jun 2-4 ANSI X3S3.3, Raleigh, NC Jun 7-11 OIW, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Jun 15-30 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21, Yokohama Jun 21-25 USENIX, Cincinnati Jun 30 RARE Technical Committee, Amsterdam Jul 12-16 TCOS WG, Hawaii (tentative) Aug 1-6 Multimedia '93, Anaheim, CA Aug 17-20 INET'93, San Francisco, CA (inet93@educom.edu) Cooper [Page 24] Internet Monthly Report October 1992 Aug 18-21 INET93, San Francisco Bay Area Aug 23-27 INTEROP93, San Francisco Dan Lynch (dlynch@interop.com) Aug SIGCOMM 93, San Francisco Sep ?? 6th SDL Forum, Darmstadt Ove Faergemand (ove@tfl.dk) Sep 8-9 ANSI X3S3.3, Boulder, CO Sep 13-17 OIW, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD Sep 20-31 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6, Seoul, Korea. Sep 28-29 September RIPE Technical Days, TBC Sep 30-Oct 2 Paris Oct INTEROP93, Paris, France Oct 12-14 Conference on Network Information Processing, Sofia, Bulgaria; Contact: IFIP-TC6 Oct 18-22 TCOS WG, Atlanta, GA (tentative) Nov 2-4 ANSI X3S3.3, TBD Nov 9-13 IEEE802 Plenary, LaJolla, CA Nov 15-19 Supercomputing 93, Portland, OR Dec 6-10 OIW, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 1994 CALENDAR Apr 18-22 INTEROP94, Washington, D.C. Dan Lynch (dlynch@interop.com) June 1-3 IFIP WG 6.5 ULPAA, Barcelona, Spain Einar Stefferud (stef@nma.com) Aug 29-Sep 2 IFIP World Congress Hamburg, Germany; Contact: IFIP Sep 12-16 INTEROP94, San Francisco Dan Lynch (dlynch@interop.com) 1995 CALENDAR Sep 18-22 INTEROP95, San Francisco, CA Dan Lynch (dlynch@interop.com) ======================================================================== Cooper [Page 25] Presently we were in a very dark road, and at a point where it dropped suddenly between steep sides we halted in black shadow. A gleam of pale sand, a whisper of deep flowing waters, and a farther glimmer of more sands beyond them challenged our advance. We had come to a "grapevine ferry." The scow was on the other side, the water too shoal for the horses to swim, and the bottom, most likely, quicksand. Out of the blackness of the opposite shore came a soft, high-pitched, quavering, long-drawn, smothered moan of woe, the call of that snivelling little sinner the screech-owl. Ferry murmured to me to answer it and I sent the same faint horror-stricken tremolo back. Again it came to us, from not farther than one might toss his cap, and I followed Ferry down to the water's edge. The grapevine guy swayed at our side, we heard the scow slide from the sands, and in a few moments, moved by two videttes, it touched our shore. Soon we were across, the two videttes riding with us, and beyond a sharp rise, in an old opening made by the swoop of a hurricane, we entered the silent unlighted bivouac of Ferry's scouts. Ferry got down and sat on the earth talking with Quinn, while the sergeants quietly roused the sleepers to horse. Plotinus is driven by this perplexity to reconsider the whole theory of Matter.477 He takes Aristotle¡¯s doctrine as the groundwork of his investigation. According to this, all existence is divided into Matter and Form. What we know of things¡ªin other words, the sum of their differential characteristics¡ªis their Form. Take away this, and the unknowable residuum is their Matter. Again, Matter is the vague indeterminate something out of which particular Forms are developed. The two are related as Possibility to Actuality, as the more generic to the more specific substance through every grade of classification and composition. Thus there are two Matters, the one sensible and the other intelligible. The former constitutes the common substratum of bodies, the other the common element of ideas.478 The general distinction between Matter and Form was originally suggested to Aristotle by Plato¡¯s remarks on the same subject; but he differs325 from his master in two important particulars. Plato, in his Timaeus, seems to identify Matter with space.479 So far, it is a much more positive conception than the ?λη of the Metaphysics. On the other hand, he constantly opposes it to reality as something non-existent; and he at least implies that it is opposed to absolute good as a principle of absolute evil.480 Thus while the Aristotelian world is formed by the development of Power into Actuality, the Platonic world is composed by the union of Being and not-Being, of the Same and the Different, of the One and the Many, of the Limit and the Unlimited, of Good and Evil, in varying proportions with each other. 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