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September 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)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  INTERNET ACTIVITIES BOARD

     IAB MESSAGE  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  3
     INTERNET RESEARCH REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  4
        PRIVACY AND SECURITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  4
     INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  5

  Internet Projects

     CICNET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10
     CONCERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10
     COSINE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 11
     ISI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14
     JVNCNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15
     LOS NETTOS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 16
     NEARNET (NEW ENGLAND ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH NETWORK) . . . page 17
     NNSC, UCAR/BOLT BERANEK and NEWMAN, INC., . . . . . . . . page 17
     NSFNET/ANSNET BACKBONE ENGINEERING. . . . . . . . . . . . page 18
     SDSC (SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER) . . . . . . . . . . page 23
     SURANET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 23
     UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 24

  DIRECTORY SERVICES ACTIVITIES

     NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. . . . . . page 25

  CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 27






















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IAB MESSAGE

     IAB REPORT for August and September, 1992

     SUMMARY OF STANDARDS ACTIONS

     The following table shows standards actions approved by the IESG and
     IAB during the months of August and September.  It also shows those
     actions still pending in the IAB.  Those dates prefixed with "*"
     give the approval date; however, the date of RFC publication will
     determine the effective date of the action for determining
     time-in-grade.

     ========================================================================
     |                |Proposed| Draft  |Internet|      |                   |
     |  Description   |Standard|Standard|Standard| RFC  |     RFC Title     |
     ========================================================================
     |STD 35:         | May 87 | Apr 90 | Sep 92 | 1006 |ISO Transport on   |
     | ISO Transport  |        |        |        |      |the TCP            |
     | on the TCP     |        |        |        |      |                   |
     ========================================================================
     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
     ========================================================================
     |                |        |        |        |      |                   |
     |Ethernet MIB    | Nov 91 |pending |        | 1284 |Definitions of     |
     |                |        | in IAB |        |      |Managed Objects for|
     |                |        |        |        |      |the Ethernet-like  |
     |                |        |        |        |      |Interface Types    |
     ========================================================================
     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
     ========================================================================
     |BGP OSPF        | Aug 92 |        |        | 1364 |BGP OSPF           |
     |Interaction     |        |        |        |      |Interaction        |
     ========================================================================
     |InterDomain     | *Aug 92|        |        |in    |                   |
     |Policy Routing  |        |        |        | prep |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |IP and ARP on   | *Sep 92|        |        |in    |                   |
     |HIPPI           |        |        |        | prep |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |Telnet Remote   | *Sep 92|        |        |in    |                   |
     |Flow Control    |        |        |        | prep |                   |
     |Option          |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |PPP             |pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |authentication  | in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================



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     =======================================================================
     |802.3 Repeater  |pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |MIB             | in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     |                |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |PPP DECnet Ph IV|pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |Control Protocol| in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     |(DNCP)          |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |MIB Extension   |pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |for LAPB        | in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     |                |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |MIB Extension   |pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |for X.25 Packet | in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     |Layer           |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |PPP OSI Network |pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |Layer Control   | in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     |Protocol        |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================
     |PPP AppleTalk   |pending |        |        |      |                   |
     |Control Protocol| in IAB |        |        |      |                   |
     |Protocol (ATCP) |        |        |        |      |                   |
     =======================================================================

     Bob Braden (Braden@ISI.EDU)

INTERNET RESEARCH REPORTS
-------------------------

     PRIVACY AND SECURITY (PSRG)
     --------------------------

        The next meeting of the PSRG will occur on September 29 through
        October 1, hosted by Trusted Information Systems (TIS) in
        Glenwood, MD.  PSRG members have been working on contributions
        for an Internet Security architecture document and at this
        meeting will review the document status and plans for completing
        the document.

        PSRG member Dan Nessett has organized the Privacy and Security
        Research Group Workshop on Network and Distributed System
        Security, which is cosponsored by the Internet Society and
        Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.  This workshop will take
        place in San Diego in February, 1993 and PSRG members are acting





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        as the program committee.  The upcoming PSRG meeting will devote
        some time to a review of the submissions for this workshop and a
        discussion of the workshop agenda.

        Steve Kent <kent@BBN.COM>

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 15, 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
        meetings.

        Additionally, at this meeting there will be a newcomers
        orientation held Sunday afternoon.

     2. There are now two IETF mailing lists. The list
        ietf@nri.reston.va.us is still the general discussion list. A
        new list was created to be used exclusively for IETF meeting
        announcements, Internet-Draft and RFC announcements, etc. This
        is a one way, moderated list and is not to be used for general
        discussions and comments.

           To join the IETF discussion list, send requests to:

                ietf-request@nri.reston.va.us

           To join the IETF announcement only list, send requests to:

                ietf-announce-request@nri.reston.va.us

     3. The following Working Groups were created:

           a. Networked Information Retrieval (nir)
           b. Integration of Internet Information Resources (iiir)
           c. Universal Resource Identifiers (uri)
           d. SNMP Version 2 (snmpv2)





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           The following Working Groups were concluded:

           a. Connection IP (cip)

     4. The IESG issued 9 Last Calls to the IETF during the month
           of September:

           a. Network Time Protocol <rfc1305>
           b. Ident MIB <draft-ietf-ident-mib>
           c. SNMP over IPX <draft-ietf-mpsnmp-overipx>
           d. Identification Server <draft-ietf-ident-idserver>
           e. Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol
                <draft-ietf-dhc-bootp>
           f. Default Route Advertisement In The Border Gateway Protocol
                <draft-ietf-bgp-defaultroute>
           g. Concise MIB Definitions <rfc1212>
           h. Applicability Statement for OSPF
                <draft-iab-appl-statement-ospf>
           i. Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks
                <draft-ietf-fddi-ipoverfddi>

     5. The IESG made the following recommendations to the IAB during
           the month of September, 1992:

           a. The PPP AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP))
                <draft-ietf-pppext-appletalk> be published as
              a Proposed Standard.
           b. The PPP OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP)
                <draft-ietf-pppext-osinlcp>, be published as a
              Proposed Standard.
           c. SNMP over OSI <draft-ietf-mpsnmp-overosi> be published
              as a Proposed Standard.
           d. SNMP over AppleTalk <draft-ietf-mpsnmp-appletalk> be
              published as a Proposed Standard.
           e. The PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol (DNCP)
                <draft-ietf-pppext-decnet>
              be published as a Proposed Standard.
           f. SNMP MIB extension for LAPB <draft-ietf-x25mib-lapbmib>
              be published as a Proposed Standard.
           g. SNMP MIB extension for the X.25 Packet Layer
                <draft-ietf-x25mib-x25packet> be published as a Proposed
              Standard.
           h. SNMP over IPX <draft-ietf-mpsnmp-overipx> be published as
              a Proposed Standard.







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     6. Twenty-nine (29) Internet Draft actions were taken during
           the month of September, 1992:

           (Revised draft (o), New Draft (+) )

           WG           I-D Title  <Filename>
          ------    ------------------------------------------------------

         (none)     o FTP-FTAM Gateway Specification
                             <draft-slaski-ftpftam-02.txt>
         (dhc)      o Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap
                      Protocol
                             <draft-ietf-dhc-bootp-01.txt>
         (cat)      o The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5)
                             <draft-ietf-cat-kerberos-01.txt, .ps>
         (bgp)      o Default Route Advertisement In The Border Gateway
                      Protocol
                             <draft-ietf-bgp-defaultroute-01.txt>
         (pem)      o Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail:
                      Part III:
                      Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers
                             <draft-ietf-pem-algorithms-01.txt>
         (x400ops)  o Mapping between X.400(1984/1988) and Mail-11
                      (DECnet mail)
                             <draft-ietf-x400ops-mapmail-01.txt>
         (dns)      o DNS MIB Extensions
                             <draft-ietf-dns-mibext-02.txt, .ps>
         (bgp)      o A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)
                             <draft-ietf-bgp-bgp4-03.txt>
         (none)     o Guidelines for IP Address Allocation
                             <draft-rekhter-ipaddress-guide-04.txt>
         (atm)      o Multiprotocol Interconnect over ATM Adaptation
                      Layer 5
                             <draft-ietf-atm-multipro-02.txt>
         (mimemhs)  o Mapping between X.400 and RFC-822 Message Bodies
                             <draft-ietf-mimemhs-mapping-01.txt>
         (mimemhs)  o Equivalences between 1988 X.400 and RFC-822
                      Message Bodies
                             <draft-ietf-mimemhs-body-equival-01.txt>
         (822ext)   o Japanese Character Encoding for Internet Messages
                             <draft-ietf-822ext-iso2022jp-01.txt>
         (bgp)      + Definitions of Managed Objects for the Border
                      Gateway Protocol (Version 4)
                             <draft-ietf-bgp-mibv4-00.txt>
         (pem)      o Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail:
                      Part IV: Key Certification and Related Services
                             <draft-ietf-pem-forms-01.txt>




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         (none)     o SMTP Service Extensions
                             <draft-rose-extensions-03.txt>
         (none)     o SMTP Service Extension for 8bit-cleanliness
                             <draft-rose-8bit-02.txt>
         (none)     o SMTP Service Extension for Administrative Maximum
                      Message Size
                             <draft-rose-limit-01.txt>
         (none)     + Use of ISO CLNP in TUBA Environments
                             <draft-piscitello-clnp-00.txt>
         (none)     o SMTP Service Extension for Message Size Declaration
                             <draft-moore-extension-size-01.txt>
         (fddi)     + Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks
                             <draft-ietf-fddi-ipoverfddi-00.txt>
         (bgp)      + BGP4 OSPF Interaction
                             <draft-ietf-bgp-bgp4ospf-interact-00.txt>
         (bgp)      + Source Demand Routing Protocol Specification
                      (Version 1).
                             <draft-ietf-bgp-sdrp-00.txt>
         (none)     + Applicability Statement for OSPF
                             <draft-iab-appl-statement-ospf-00.txt>
         (x400ops)  + Using the Internet DNS to maintain RFC1327
                      Address Mapping Tables and X.400 Routing
                      Informations
                             <draft-ietf-x400ops-dnsx400-00.txt>
         (osids)    + DSA Metrics
                             <draft-ietf-osids-dsa-metrics-00.txt>
         (osids)    + DUA Metrics
                             <draft-ietf-osids-dua-metrics-00.txt>
         (userdoc2) + FYI on Introducing the Internet--A Short
                      Bibliography of Introductory Internetworking
                      Readings for the Network Novice
                             <draft-ietf-userdoc2-fyi-novice-00.txt>
         (mimemhs)  + HARPOON:  Rules for downgrading messages from
                      X.400/88 to X.400/84 when MIME content-types are
                      present in the messages
                             <draft-ietf-mimemhs-harpoon-00.txt>















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     7. Five (5) RFC's were published during the month of
           September, 1992.

             RFC   St    WG       Title
           ------- -- -------  -----------------------------------------
           RFC1360  I  (iab)   IAB OFFICIAL PROTOCOL STANDARDS
           RFC1362  I  (none)  Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media (IPXWAN)
           RFC1363  E  (none)  A Proposed Flow Specification
           RFC1364 PS  (bgp)   BGP OSPF Interaction
           RFC1365  I  (none)  An IP Address Extension Proposal

        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)
































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INTERNET PROJECTS
-----------------

CICNET
-------

     CICNet completed a backbone reconfiguration plan this month which
     added the University of Notre Dame as a backbone node.  CICNet has
     also been participating in the MBone activities and plans to offer
     multicast audio and video of the next IETF to several CICNet sites.
     New members of CICNet this month include John Marshall Law School
     and GE Medical Systems.

     On Sept. 24-26 CICNet held its first annual Fall meeting in Ann
     Arbor.  This event included meetings of the CICNet Board of
     Directors, the Technical Board, and the Network Information
     Resources Committee.  Invited speaks were Dan Atkins, Dean of the
     University of Michigan School of Library and Information Studies,
     Mark Olsen, Director of the Artfl Project at the University of
     Chicago, and Dave Rodgers, Manager of Systems Development at the
     American Mathematical Society.  The Fall meeting was attended by
     over 80 individuals.

     CICNet staff also participated in the IEEE/EDUCOM/CRA sponsored
     NREN Policy Workshop and the netILLINOIS Board of Directors
     meeting.

     John Hankins <hankins@cic.net>


CONCERT
-------

     (July, August, September)

     During the past few months, CONCERT added eight new members to its
     list of connected sites. The new members include Duke University
     Marine Lab, NOAA Cooperative Institute for Fisheries and
     Oceanographers, UNC Institute of Marine Science located at the
     North Carolina Coast, and several commercial sites.

     The CONCERT staff held the third in a series of Introductory TCP/IP
     tutorials for representatives from several of the smaller North
     Carolina Universities and Colleges which have recently connected to
     the CONCERT network.

     Work continues on the CONCERT Trouble Ticket System. The system is
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     terminal interface as well as an X windows interface. It also
     includes a version of the "finger" daemon that allows users to
     remotely access the ticket database to list currently open tickets
     or to reference data from a specific ticket. The system uses all
     publically available software, and is available via anonymous ftp
     from "ftp.concert.net" in the directory "dist/tickets".

     CONCERT has a node participating in the MBONE, offering internal
     distribution to North Carolina sites connected to the CONCERT
     network.

     We have been experimenting with INRIA's Videoconference System,
     using VideoPix boards in two local SUN workstations. We'd be
     interested in finding other sites running the system who would like
     to test the software by running video/audio conferences between our
     networks.

     Tom Sandoski <tom@concert.net>

COSINE
------

     *COSINE MHS Project*
     --------------------

     COSINE MHS coordinates the X.400 email for the R&D community
     throughout the world. This coordination function is preformed by
     SWITCH (the Swiss R&D network) and NetConsult AG. This is the first
     report we have submitted to the Internet Monthly Report. We explain
     where we are with this first report.

     *COSINE MHS status per August 1992*
     -----------------------------------

     The COSINE MHS community is constantly changing.  The geographic
     coverage of the COSINE MHS service has increased in the USA, Asia
     and Eastern Europe.  The status of the network as per August 1992,
     is summarized in Tables 1 through 5.













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     Table 1. Participating R&D networks and the ADMDs (ie. public
              email service providers) that they are connected
              to via X.400.

     Country         R&D network  ADMDs Connected to
     --------------------------------------------------------
     Austria         ACONET       ADA
     Belgium         BRNET        RTT
     China           CRN          -
     Denmark         DUNET        DK400, TELDK
     Denmark         DENET        DK400, TELDK
     Finland         FUNET        Elisa, Mailnet, IBMX400
     France          RED          ATLAS
     Germany         DFN          DBP (planned)
     Greece          ARIADNE      No ADMD exists
     Iceland         ISANET       -
     Ireland         INCIP        Eirmail400 (planned)
     Italy           INFN         MASTER400
     Luxembourg      RESTENA      No ADMD exists
     Netherlands     SURFNET      400NET
     Norway          UNINETT      TELEMAX
     Portugal        RCCN         -
     Slovenia        ARNES        MAIL
     South Africa    UNINET       Telekom400
     Spain           RedIRIS      MENSATEX
     Sweden          SUNET        SIL (planned)
     Switzerland     CERN         -
     Switzerland     SWITCH       ARCOM
     United Kingdom  JANET        GOLD 400, Interspan, IBMX400, TMAILUK
     United States   XNREN        -
     United States   ESNET        -
     Yugoslavia      YUNAC        MAIL

     There are some R&D networks not mentioned that are operating pilot
     services.
















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     NB: WEP - Well Known Entry Point (ie. the main network mail
               hub that is used to switch international traffic)

     Table.2   MTA software products in use by WEPs

     product     OS     # WEPs
     -------------------------
     PP6.0       UNIX     10
     DFN EAN     VMS       8
     MRX         VMS       4
     UCOMX       UNIX      3
     UBC EAN     UNIX      2
     DFN EAN     UNIX      1
     EAN         UNIX      1
     Uninett EAN UNIX      1
     Sunlink MHS UNIX      1
     QK-MHS/VM   IBM VM    1

     Table 3.  Protocol stacks/networks used by the WEPs

     Table 3-a:
     Protocol stacks/networks - Number of WEPs using this network
     - X.25/IXI               -                20
     - X.25/Public services   -                28
     - IP/Internet            -                19
     - ISO IP                 -                 1

     NB: IXI = International X.25 Infrastructure (an X.25 R&D network
               throughout Europe)

     Table 3-b:
       Network Combinations                -  Number of WEPs using this
                                              combination
     - IXI                                 -     0
     -      Public X.25                    -     3
     -                   Internet          -     2
     - IXI  Public X.25                    -     9
     - IXI               Internet          -     0
     -      Public X.25  Internet          -     5
     - IXI  Public X.25  Internet          -    12
     - IXI  Public X.25  Internet  ISO IP  -     1

     26 of the 32 operational WEPs use 2 or more lower layer networks
     for communication. Please note that public X.25 services are not
     used to switch very much traffic as there are volume charges in
     place.





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     Table.4   X.400 Traffic statistics (only international traffic
               between other WEPs)
     *below is based on the log data of 8 out of 32 possible WEPs
     +----------------------------------------------------------------+
     | # messages handled during Jul 92: 143712                       |
     |----------------------------------------------------------------|
     | message (kilobytes) volume during Jul 92: 1097244              |
     |----------------------------------------------------------------|


     Table 5.  X.400 Traffic delay statistics (only international
               traffic between other WEPs)

     *below is based on the log data of 8 out of 32 possible WEPs
     +--------------------------------------------------+
     | % of messages of priority (*) delivered within   |
     |     (low)      |    (normal)    |     (high)     |
     |  2m  5m  1h  1d|  2m  5m  1h  1d|  2m  5m  1h  1d|
     |--------------------------------------------------|
     |  11  26  93  99|  78  84  96  99|  78  86  97  99|
     +--------------------------------------------------+

     Figures for August were not available at time of print.

     Jim Romaguera, romaguera@cosine-mhs.switch.ch
     COSINE MHS Project Leader, NetConsult AG

ISI
---

     GIGABIT NETWORKING

     Peter Will and Jon Postel attended the DARPA PI meeting in New
     Orleans September 1-2, 1992. Joyce Reynolds attended the RIPE
     meetings in Paris France, and attended the NETF meetings in Olso,
     Norway, September 27 - Oct 10, 1992.

     Five RFCs were published this month.

        RFC 1360:  Postel. J., (IAB), "IAB Official Protocol Standards"
                   September 1992.

        RFC 1362:  Allen, M., "Novell IPX Over Various WAN Media
                   (IPXWAN)", Novell, Inc., September 1992.

        RFC 1363:  Partridge, C., " A Proposed Flow Specification",
                   BBN, September, 1992.




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        RFC 1364:  Varadhan, K., "BGP OSPF Interaction", OARNET,
                   September 1992.

        RFC 1365:  Siyan, K., " An IP Address Extension Proposal",
                   Siyan Consulting Services, September 1992.

        One ISI Research Report was published.

        ISI/RR-92-291:  Cohen, D., G. Finn, R. Felderman, A. DeSchon,
                   "Atomic:  Low-Cost, Very High-Speed LAN,
                   September 1992.

     Ann Westine Cooper (Cooper@ISI.EDU)

     MULTIMEDIA CONFERENCING

     This month an alpha release of the Connection Control Protocol
     (CCP) sources were made available to a few courageous researchers
     who are exploring the use of CCP -- the session management protocol
     used in our teleconferencing system -- for multimedia
     synchronization, collaborative design and Simnet host control.

     Organization of the MBONE, a virtual IP multicast backbone network
     to support IETF audio/videocasts and other experiments, is
     proceeding well.  The topology it taking shape, especially among
     NSFnet-connected regional networks in the US.  Several networks are
     ready to provide multicast tunnel connections for the end-user
     sites they serve, and we're hoping to get most of the sites that
     would like to receive the next IETF audiocast hooked up soon to
     avoid a rush at the last minute.

     Steve Casner (casner@isi.edu)

JVNCNET
-------

     JvNCnet Global Enterprise Services, Inc.

     I. New Information
     A.  New on-line members (fully operational September 1992)
             Galaxy Scientific Corporation, Pleasantville, NJ
             Merck & Co., Rahway, NJ
             PSDA Inc., Princeton, NJ
             Network Cybernetics Corporation, Irving, TX
             RMS Technologies, Inc., Marlton, NJ
             Siemens Stromberg-Carlson, Boca Raton, FL
             Applied Science Associates, Narragansett, RI
             Carnegie Foundation, Princeton, NJ



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     B.  "Telecommunications in the K-12 Classroom" Symposium,
         September 22, 1992 (jointly sponsored by Princeton University,
         Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, and JvNCnet).

             Databases, newspaper articles and periodicals, peer
             communication and interaction with experts, bulletin
             boards and network news were some of the "found"
             electronic resources which teachers from the Princeton
             Regional Schools and the JvNCnet K-12 Program described.
             They explained their plans to blend these sources into
             lesson plans or how they have already located and used
             on-line information to provide more meaningful
             opportunities for students.  They articulated much
             enthusiasm about learning to use the technology, their
             explorations on the Internet, and how it makes a vital
             difference for students becoming "active" learners and
             contributors, and developing life-long skills. In
             addition, a Princeton H. S. student related that
             using telecommunications through the school's electronic
             bulletin board system is educational and appealing
             to students.

             Princeton University CIT specialists demonstrated WAIS,
             Gopher, Princeton Network News, electronic library card
             catalogs, Weather Underground and Geographic Name Server.

             Rounding out the meeting, the audience of about 70
             educators listened to an update of the New Jersey
             statewide educational technology project and Princeton
             Plasma Physics Lab educational programs for students
             and teachers.

     by Rochelle Hammer (hammer@jvnc.net)

LOS NETTOS
----------

     Los Nettos operated normally in September.

     Walt Prue (Prue@ISI.EDU)











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NEARNET (NEW ENGLAND ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH NETWORK)
---------------------------------------------------

     NEARnet Membership: As of September 30, NEARnet has grown to 165
     members.

     NEARnet has now integrated faxing into the NEARnet Trouble Ticket
     System.  With this new feature, sites will now receive timely
     information regarding network status via their FAX machine, if
     their network connection is down.

     On September 18, 1992, NEARnet held the fourth seminar of its 1992
     Mini-Seminar Series.  More than 80 participants attended the
     NEARnet Services Seminar, which was held at the Newman Auditorium
     at Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.  (BBN) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

     This session focused on the technical services NEARnet offers to
     its members.  The session included an overview of the Domain Name
     Service (DNS), the NEARnet Bouncer and Guest Account, and the
     Network Time Protocol (NTP) by John Curran of the NEARnet staff.
     Rich Salz, author of the new USENET software for Internet sites,
     InterNetNews (INN), presented an overview of Network News in the
     Internet.

     The fifth seminar of the NEARnet Mini-Seminar Series, "Introducing
     the Internet to Administrators," is scheduled for October 8, from
     1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at BBN's Newman Auditorium.  The goal of the
     upcoming seminar is to enable administrators to manage the impact
     of an Internet connection on their organization.  Specific topics
     will be discussed concerning the benefits of the Internet and
     issues concerning usage, resources, and security.

     The September issue of the electronic bulletin "NEARnet This Month"
     has been distributed.

     Corinne Carroll <ccarroll@nic.near.net>

NNSC, UCAR/BOLT BERANEK and NEWMAN, INC.
----------------------------------------

     In addition to the "NNSC Network Provider Referral List", the NNSC
     has recently published a second referral list aimed at individual
     users and small organizations.  The "NNSC Limited Access Referral
     List" includes providers of dialup ip and email-only access to the
     Internet, This list is available via anonymous FTP at nnsc.nsf.net
     in the pathname: nsfnet/limited-referral.





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     The NNSC has distributed updates and additions to chapters 1,2,3,
     and 5 of the Internet Resource Guide.

     The NNSC Staff has processed hundreds of requests for information
     on connecting to the Internet due to a two-part series on the
     Internet published in the September 14 and September 21 issues of
     "Info World".

     Corinne Carroll <ccarroll@nnsc.nsf.net>

NSFNET/ANSNET BACKBONE ENGINEERING
----------------------------------

     T3 Backbone Status
     ==================

     During August, new RS/960 FDDI adapters were installed in 4
     production ENSS nodes.  Activities are underway in preparation for
     dismantling of the T1 backbone which is targeted for November.
     Several steps to be completed prior to dismantling the T1 backbone
     include support for OSI CLNP transport over the T3 backbone, and
     the deployment of the redundant backup circuits for the T3 ENSS
     gateways at each regional network.  Further activities in support
     of the Phase IV upgrade to the T3 backbone are in progress.

     Backbone Traffic and Routing Statistics
     =======================================

     The total inbound packet count for the T1 network was
     3,512,296,181, down 10.0% from August.  334,806,439 of these
     packets entered from the T3 network.

     The total inbound packet count for the T3 network was
     15,680,453,501 up 20.1% from August.  118,261,088 of these packets
     entered from the T1 network.

     The combined total inbound packet count for the T1 and T3 networks
     (less cross network traffic) was 18,739,682,155 up 13.4% from
     August.

     As of September 30, the number of networks configured in the NSFNET
     Policy Routing Database was 6640 for the T1 backbone, and 5920 for
     the T3 backbone. Of these, 1292 networks were never announced to
     the T1 backbone and 1207 were never announced to the T3 backbone.
     For the T1, the maximum number of networks announced to the
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     was 5068; on the T3 the maximum number of announced networks was
     4458.  Average announced networks on 9/30 were 5034 to T1, and 4428
     to T3.

     New FDDI Interface Adapter for ENSS Nodes
     =========================================

     We have installed new RS960 FDDI adapters for the RS/6000 router on
     ENSS128 (Palo Alto), ENSS135 (San Diego), ENSS129 (Champaign), and
     ENSS132 (Pittsburgh). These adapters provide improved reliability
     and performance.

     We are making adjustments to the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) on
     most T3 network interfaces to support this deployment of FDDI
     adapters on selected ENSS nodes.  The goal is to maximize
     performance for applications designed to exploit T3/FDDI bandwidth,
     while maintaining satisfactory performance for sites that still
     interconnect to the T3 routers via an ethernet interface.  The MTU
     on all internal T3 interfaces will initially be set to 2900, and
     will remain at 1500 on all ethernet interfaces.  The reason for
     this is to minimize packet fragmentation for traffic that is
     transiting the T3 backbone via FDDI interfaces on each end, as well
     as for traffic that will transit an FDDI on one end and an ethernet
     interface on the other. We are actively developing plans for
     subsequent FDDI deployments on additional ENSS nodes.

     Phase-IV T3 Network Upgrade Status
     ==================================

     The upgrades to the T3 backbone discussed in the August engineering
     report have started according to schedule and will complete prior
     to the dismantling of the T1 backbone.  Activities completed so far
     include:

     1)  T3 ENSS FDDI interface upgrades to the new RS/960 card.  This
         has been completed at ENSS128, ENSS135, ENSS132, and ENSS129.

     2)  T3 DSU PROM upgrades.  We are in the process of installing new
         T3 DSU firmware in all network DSUs.  This supports additional
         SNMP function and fixes a few non-severe bugs.  The testing of
         the PROMs were completed in September, and the installation of
         these PROMs will be completed by late October.

     3)  The CNSS routers in the Washington D.C. area (CNSS56, CNSS57,
         CNSS58, CNSS59, CNSS60) were successfully re-located to an MCI
         POP in downtown Washington D.C. on 9/12 for closer proximity
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     4)  The installation of three new CNSS nodes (CNSS104, CNSS105,
         CNSS107, CNSS108) in the Atlanta MCI POP was completed on
         9/26.  The T3 circuit between Greensboro (CNSS73) and Georgia
         Tech (ENSS138) was rehomed to the to Atlanta POP (CNSS105).

     T3 Link Metrics Changed
     =======================

     The link metrics on the interior T3 backbone links have been
     adjusted to approximate the latency on the physical T3 links, as
     was discussed in the August '92 engineering report.  The new
     metrics result in more east<->west traffic traversing the northern
     T3 route (New York-Cleveland-Chicago-San Francisco) than the
     southern route (New York-Washington-Greensboro-Atlanta-Houston-Los
     Angeles-San Francisco).  Also, there are no longer any equal cost
     redundant routes inside the T3 network.  This avoids assymetric
     internal T3 backbone routing.

     Dismantling the T1 Backbone
     ===========================

     The current target for dismantling the T1 backbone is November '92.
     This will occur after (1) the remaining networks using the T1
     backbone have been cut over to the T3 backbone (these are: ESnet,
     EASInet and CA*net); (2) the OSI CLNP transport capability over the
     T3 backbone is in place; (3) the T3 ENSS nodes are backed up by
     additional T1 circuits terminating at alternate backbone POPs.
     These activities are described below.

     Remaining Network Cutovers
     --------------------------

     The ESnet cutover is waiting for a new version of software to be
     configured for the ESnet router peers at FIX-West and FIX-East.  A
     routing plan for this cutover has been developed with ESnet and
     Argonne National Lab staff.

     A new T1 ENSS will be installed in CERN, Switzerland to provide
     connectivity to the T3 backbone for EASInet.  Cutover of EASInet
     traffic will occur when this installation is complete.

     The Seattle RT E-PSP for CA*net is being converted to run the
     CA*net software and operate as part of CA*net's domain. It will run
     gated and speak BGP with the T3 ENSS. Once this has been debugged
     and tested the Princeton and Ithaca connections will similarly be
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     OSI Support Plan
     ----------------

     We have begun to test the RT/PC OSI encapsulator software that was
     described in the August '92 engineering report.  We plan to
     continue to run this over the T3 test network during early October,
     and begin deployment of the encapsulator software on production
     RT-EPSP nodes in late October.  Native CLNP switching services will
     be available in a future release of the RS/6000 system software
     which is scheduled for deployment on the T3 network in early 1993.

     T1 ENSS Backup Circuits
     -----------------------

     The installation of new T1 circuits between the existing T3 ENSS
     nodes, and a backup CNSS node is being scheduled to begin in late
     October.  The initial topology for T3 ENSS backup is illustrated in
     a postscript map that is available via anonymous FTP on ftp.ans.net
     in the file /pub/info/t3enss-backup.ps .  We are in contact with
     several regionals to schedule the installation of these backup
     links.  We will discuss specific backup routing plans and other
     details with each regional.

     Increase Routing Table Sizes on T3 Network
     ==========================================

     We continue to experience an increase in ANSNET/NSFNET advertised
     networks, (see Backbone Traffic and Routing Statistics, above) The
     current on-card routing table size on the T3 router RS960 card
     (T3/FDDI) and T960 card (T1/ethernet) supports 6,000 destination
     networks with up to 4 alternate routes per destination.  The
     current on-card routing tables are managing on the order of 12K
     routes (including alternate routes to the same destination).

     We are now testing new adapter microcode for the RS960 and T960
     interfaces that will be deployed shortly on the T3 backbone that
     supports up to 10,000 destination networks with up to 4 alternate
     routes per destination network.

     We also continue to work on support for on-card route caching which
     will significantly increase the upper limit on the number of routes
     to unique destination networks that may be supported on the T3
     network.  This software will be available with the AIX 3.2
     operating system release of the RS/6000 router software in early
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     Notable Outages in September
     ============================

     MCI Maryland Fiber Outage - 9/13
     -------------------------

     On Sunday evening 9/13 there was a major MCI fiber outage on the
     east coast that affected T3 circuits between New York<->Washington,
     and New York<->Cleveland.  The same outage also caused several T1
     safetynet circuits to go down.  The fiber outage was cleared early
     Monday morning 9/14.  During the outage, we had 4 circuits on MCI
     restoration facilities that were moved over to temporary
     restoration facilities and then moved back after the outage:

     New York <-> Cleveland T3, and T1 Safetynet
     St. Louis <-> Lafayette T1 Purdue
     Austell <-> Pittsburugh T1 Backbone

     During the fiber outage, some users may have experienced
     performance problems due to alternate routing over safetynet
     circuits, but there were did not appear to be any T3/T1 ENSS/NSS
     nodes that were isolated.

     CNSS32 Outage - 9/14
     -------------

     Following the fiber outage described above, there was an unrelated
     equipment problem that occured on the New York T3 backbone router
     (CNSS32).  This problem started on Monday morning and was
     ultimately resolved by replacing the RS/6000 I/O planar board
     hardware on Tuesday evening.  Traffic was routed around CNSS32
     during this outage with the exception of the period 12:30-13:30 EST
     on 9/15 during which the hardware failure induced a network
     segmentation causing several ENSS nodes to be isolated.

     AIX 3.1 TCP Bug
     ---------------

     We have identified a bug in the AIX 3.1 system software that can
     leave RS/6000 router TCP sessions (e.g. external BGP) in a deadlock
     state.  We have observed some isolated problems caused by this bug
     on ENSS134, and ENSS136 in September.  We are working to isolate
     and correct this problem.

     Mark Knopper (mak@merit.edu)
     Jordan Becker (becker@ans.net)





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SDSC (SAN DIEGO SUPERCOMPUTER CENTER)
-------------------------------------

     SDSC Network Activities
     =======================

     The FDDI card in the NSFnet T3 router has been upgraded.

     In our project to wire the building with fiber, we have received
     the necessary equipment, fiber, etc.  We expect to have the project
     compeleted by the middle of Nov.  This will let us run video, FDDI
     to the desktop, etc easily within the building.  Additionally, by
     the end of the year we plan to have split our FDDI ring in two
     leaving one ring for internal use and one for external.

     SDSC was a participated in TCA.  Tom Hutton coordinated the
     borrowing of a pair of NSC T3/FDDI routers that allow FDDI at the
     convention center to be connected to SDSC's FDDI via switched T3.
     SGI loaned a workstation and demos were run between our CRAY, a SGI
     at the Center, and the SGI at the convention center at T3 rates.

     Our work with Packet Video and the MBone continues.

     SDSC Applied Network Research Group
     ===================================

     Preliminary results of a study on the routing stability of the
     Internet are complete.  We analysed routing fluctuations as seen by
     the NSFNET backbone and quantified the changes in terms of the
     number of networks changing state, time intervals between state
     changes, average number of transitions per network, etc.  The
     results should be available soon in the form of a technical paper.

     We have begun installation and testing of a HiPPI attached frame
     buffer and a HiPPI link-level tester for the CASA gigabit testbed.
     We are also in the process of installing HILDA network analysis
     hardware and software for HiPPI based networks.

     Paul Love <loveep@sdsc.edu

SURANET
-------

     Three new people have recently joined the SURAnet staff.  Jeffrey
     Balling is SURAnet's Executive Director, Jack Waters now serves as
     Senior Manager of Technical Services, and Ronald Vasaturo is the
     new Manager of the Network Information Center (NIC). Three other
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     Nash will head the SURAnet Administrative Group. David Littleton is
     the Director of the newly formed Marketing Group, and Dr. Jack
     Hahn, SURAnet Project Director, will also be the Director of the
     new Information Services Group.

     SURAnet will conduct a Technical Services Meeting in Silver Spring,
     Maryland, from November 4-6, 1992, at the Quality Hotel.  Please
     contact Kim Long for information at klong@sura.net or (301) 982-
     4600.  The NIC will be presenting a one-day seminar on the Internet
     at SURAnet headquarters in College Park, Maryland, on November 30,
     1992.  For further details on the latter, contact info@sura.net.

     Ronald Vasaturo (vasaturo@sura.net)

UCL
----

     Jon Crowcroft gave a presentation on UCL work at an IEE Colloquium
     on multimedia at Loughborough University.  Steve Pink and Per
     Gunningberg visited UCL and presented their MultiG work.

     The MICE Project (Multimedia International Conferenceign for the
     Ec) is just starting. This is a project to develope a pilot
     video/audio and simple whiteboard conferencing service for several
     European countries - each country must fund its own facility.  The
     UK acts merely as a coordinating site.

     Current partnars include:

     ULB/VUB (Belgium) INRIA (France), ONERA (France)
     DFN (Germany), GMD (Germany), STUTTGART U (Germany)
     U OF OSLO (Norway) SICS (Sweden)
     JNT (United Kingdom), NOTTINGHAM U (United Kingdom)

     The excellent progress by the Ebone team makes this project a great
     deal more feasible.

     A paper on a control theoretic approach to combined admission and
     congestion control by wakeman & crowcroft has been completed and
     will be available in draft to people who request it.

     John Crowcroft (j.crowcroft@CS.UCL.AC.UK)









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DIRECTORY SERVICES
------------------

This section of the Internet Monthly is devoted to efforts working to
develop directory services that are for, or effect, the Internet.  We
would like to encourage any organization with news about directory
service activities to use this forum for publishing brief monthly news
items.  The current reporters list includes:

   o IETF OSIDS Working Group                           [no]
   o IETF DISI Working Group                            [no]
   o Field Operational X.500 Project                    [no]
   o National Institute of Standards and Technology     [included]
   o North American Directory Forum                     [no]
   o OSI Implementor's Workshop                         [no]
   o PARADISE Project                                   [no]
   o PSI DARPA/NNT X.500 Project                        [no]
   o PSI WHITE PAGES PILOT                              [no]
   o Registration Authority Committee (ANSI USA RAC)    [no]
   o U.S. Department of State, Study Group D,           [no]
   o MHS Management Domain subcommittee (SG-D MHS-MD)   [no]

Tom Tignor (tpt2@isi.edu)
DS Report Coordinator

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
----------------------------------------------

     Pilot Management
     ----------------
     The dialup Directory User Agent (DUA) interface set up late in July
     continues to receive moderate use. Fourteen connections were made
     via the dialup facility during September.

     The NIST X.500 team met with Tom Wagner, Dan Schneider and Tom
     Dewitt of GSA to discuss NIST's progress on work items associated
     with the X.500 pilot, among other things. Progress was found to be
     satisfactory, with most commitments satisfied.

     NIST X.500 Implementation
     -------------------------
     During September, requests for the Custos software were received
     from the University of Missouri, the University of Madrid (Spain)
     and the Xerox Corporation, bringing the number of organizations
     that have received release 0.2 of the software to a total of
     thirty. Dr. Adrian Tang of the University of Missouri met with the
     NIST X.500 team during September's OSE Implementors' Workshop, and
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     expanding the range of attributes and attribute syntaxes recognized
     by Custos.

     Work was commenced on reconfiguring Osiware's XDUA X.500 Directory
     User Agent package to support all of the Directory attribute types
     and syntaxes currently supported by Custos. There are still some
     occasional bugs which crop up when XDUA is run, and we are working
     with Osiware in an effort to track them down and remedy them. XDUA
     is our DUA package of choice for Custos demonstrations because it
     provides a user friendly, X-Windows-based interface to Custos while
     at the same time demonstrating interoperability between two quite
     unrelated X.500 implementations.

     Pilot DSA Usage Statistics
     --------------------------
     The statistics for September 1 through September 30 were as
     follows:

      Number of DSA restarts:                              2
      Number of DAP connections:                          27
      Number of DSP connections:                           0
      Total number of operations:                         53
                                       DAP Operations:    53
                                       DSP Operations:     0

      Breakdown of operations:
      DAP:
                                       Read:              24
                                       Compare:            0
                                       List:              15
                                       Search:            14
                                       Add:                0
                                       Remove:             0
      DSP:
                                       Read:               0
                                       Compare:            0
                                       List:               0
                                       Search:             0
                                       Add:                0
                                       Remove:             0

     John Tebbutt (tebbutt@rhino.ncsl.nist.gov)









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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 1-2         EWOS Tech. Assembly, Brussels
     Sep 1-2         T1AG, San Francisco, CA
     Sep 7-11        12th IFIP World Computer Congress
                     Madrid, Spain;  Contact: IFIP92@dit.upm.es
     Sep 8-10        ANSI X3S3.3, Minneapolis, MN
     Sep 8-11        AUUG, Melbourne, AU
     Sep 9-10        European Electronic Mail Assoc., (EEMA), Prague
     Sep 14-18       ANSI X3T5
     Sep 21-25       OIW, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD
     Sep 22-24       ANSI  X3S3.3,  Boston, MA
     Sep 24-25       RARE Council of Administration, Bratislava
     Sep 28-30       5th IFIP International Workshop on Protocol
                     Test Systems (IWPTS), Montreal, Canada
                     iwpts@iro.umontreal.ca
     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




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     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
     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)




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     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)
     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
















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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)
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Cooper                                                         [Page 30]