[419] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Other flapping prefixes. Compare and contrast.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kent W. England)
Thu Sep 14 14:05:25 1995
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 11:01:13 -0800
To: hwb@upeksa.sdsc.edu (Hans-Werner Braun), nanog@MERIT.EDU
From: kwe@6SigmaNets.com (Kent W. England)
Resent-From: nanog@MERIT.EDU
At 7:40 AM 9/11/95, Hans-Werner Braun wrote:
>
>Well, while Sean's wording at times is, ahem, suboptimal, he is
>referring to a real problem in the Internet System, and in fact one
>that the North American Network Operators Group should take
>responsibility for, at least for the North American part. The problem
>is what others believe is a strength: an anarchic system of many
>autonomous service providers with little or no service model/metrics
>(neither for the local nor for the system level), and no well defined
>rules of conduct for interoperation and problem resolution.
H-W;
There was once, and still technically may be, the "User Connectivity
Problems" (UCP) working group in the IETF Ops area that began a process for
coordination among the then regional NSFnet network's NOCs back in '90 or
so.
Much of the work accomplished by UCP on developing process for NOC-to-NOC
coordination is still valid, but the players have increased in number and
are re-inventing this wheel.
So, the Internet anarchy has been under attack for some time now. If there
is any interest (I know, hacking the configs is #1, formal coordination and
documentation are a distant #2) I'll go look up some of the documents.
--Kent