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Re: IETF meeting & net topology

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ittai Hershman)
Wed Aug 7 10:04:51 1991

Date: Wed, 7 Aug 91 10:02:26 EDT
From: Ittai Hershman <ittai@shemesh.ans.net>
In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed Aug 7 09:33:38 1991
To: com-priv@psi.com
Cc: tmn!cook@uunet.uu.net

    
    <<MESSAGE from>> Gordon Cook                          07-AUG-91  9:33
                     cook@tmn
     Do you mean to say that *NOTHING* of interest happened at IETF last week?
     
Lots of interesting things happened -- mostly technical, in the spirit
of what the IETF is all about.

     Would someone tell me where I could at least get a map of the new network 
     architecture?  Were all 12 core nodes announced?
     
Elise Gerich of Merit and Jordan Becker of ANS presented a technical
report on the T3 NSFnet status and direction, as well as a brief
synopsis of the problems we've encountered in Phases I and II.

During the presentation, the "cloud" was revealed to show the Phase I
and Phase II topologies.  Those maps, as well as the rest of the
presentation will be printed in the Atlanta IETF proceedings.

     Are the ENSS and the CNSS now Cisco boxes?
    
Cisco boxes are used, in addition to the IBM router.

-Ittai

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