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Re: Access to the Internic Blocked

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Hughes)
Thu Aug 29 01:05:09 1996

Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 16:45:49 -0500
From: Jim Hughes <hughes@nsco.network.com>
Reply-To: hughes@nsco.network.com
To: Mike Trest <trest@atmnet.net>
Cc: Vadim Antonov <avg@quake.net>, curtis@ans.net, nanog@merit.edu

In addition to starting work on an ATM OC12c device and having an OC3c
device, we are also discussing a fast Ethernet device as well...

Is that interesting?

jim


Mike Trest wrote:
> 
> At 12:52 PM 8/23/96 -0700, Vadim Antonov wrote:
> >Curtis Villamizar <curtis@ans.net> wrote:
> >
> >>Have you forgotten that we log and keep track of source/destination
> >>pairs.
> 
> >I sincerely wish you good luck doing that at OC-12.   If you know
> >a magic technology which can do that please let me know.
> >Doing that at 10 kpps is not going to be a solution any time soon.
> >
> >--vadim
> 
> Vadim,  Jim Hughes just gave me a good presentation
> on a box offered by NSC which does IP address and port
> level packet filtering on multiple OC-3c ATM interfaces
> simultaneously at full circuit speed.  I think he said
> an OC-12c version will be in production soon.  Perhaps we
> could ask Jim to add some firmware to grab the SA/DA pairs
> and dump them to a log processor in the same box.
> 
> Unfortunately, this would not help unless the path went
> through an ATM segment somewhere on the network.
> 
> ..mike..
> 
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