[3] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Call for Mbone reflectors
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (rsingleton@hai-net.com)
Sun Jul 16 14:52:01 1995
From: rsingleton@hai-net.com
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 95 14:43:19 EST
To: nanog@merit.edu, eof-list@ripe.net, zanog@zanog.org, bmanning@isi.edu
Cc: mbone@isi.edu
Hi my name is Rickie Singleton from Arlington VA. I would like to become an
active participant on the Mbone and I would like to set up a reflector. I will
be using an SGI extreme 2. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get a
reflector setup. I am hoping the mrouted 3.x will fix my mbone problem and I am
currently running CUSEEME on my mac. Now comes the task of setting up a
reflector on the SGI. Would appreciate any comments.
thx Rickie
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Subject: Call for Mbone reflectors
Author: bmanning@ISI.EDU at internet
Date: 7/12/95 12:06 PM
>
> Bill,
>
> We have the mbone slot reserved for ISN. I will post this note to teachers
> today and begin doing what I can to get them involved. What needs to be
> done to push providers to get reflectors set up?
>
> Thanks,
> J
> =-=-=-=-NOTE TO POST TO ED LISTS-=-=-=-=
> To all Educators able to use CU-SeeMe this summer!
>
> The Internet School Networking (ISN) group of the Internet Engineering
> Task Force (IETF) will be broadcasting its thrice-yearly meeting over the
> mbone on Monday, July 17. The meeting will be held in Stockholm, Sweden,
> from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. local time.
>
> If you would like to participate, please notify me as soon as possible!
>
> Thanks,
> Jennifer Sellers
> ISN Co-chair
>
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Hi all,
If we are actually going to have real teachers participate in
the ISN - WG remotely, there should be an identified reflector
net setup, since most of the target audience has access to
CUSeeMe and not traditional mbone tools. (Odd, traditional &
mbone linked together.. :)
It should be possible to identify where on the Mbone topology
current reflectors sit, and then we will have a better idea
where new reflectors need to be. What I really want to avoid
is a reflector hosted at the IETF site and all that CUSeeMe
traffic converging on that machine.. :)
Any clues/assistance etc. would be helpful.
--
--bill