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DDN MGT Bulletin 96 DISA DDN Defense Communications System
16 April 1992 Published by: DDN Network Info Center
(NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL) (800) 365-3642
DEFENSE DATA NETWORK
MANAGEMENT BULLETIN
The DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN is distributed online by the DDN Network
Information Center under DISA contract as a means of communicating
official policy, procedures and other information of concern to
management personnel at DDN facilities. Back issues may be read
through the TACNEWS server ("@n" command at the TAC) or may be
obtained by FTP (or Kermit) from the NIC.DDN.MIL host [192.112.36.5]
using login="anonymous" and password="guest". The pathname
for bulletins is ddn-news/ddn-mgt-bulletin-nn.txt (where "nn" is the
bulletin number).
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DDN Mailbridge Status
This bulletin addresses a change in the status of the Defense Data
Network (DDN) Mailbridges (MB). Request widest dissemination.
1. As of April 20, 1992, the Mailbridges will no longer
provide store-and-forward services to the non-MILNET Internet
(commonly known as NSFNET), and they will no longer provide
reachability information about NSFNET via External Gateway Protocol
(EGP). Mailbridges will continue, though, to provide MILNET
reachability information. The following sections address these
changes in Mailbridge functionality in detail:
-- FIX-West Cisco
-- Connectivity to NSFNET
-- Default Gateways for Internet Traffic
-- Mailbridge Reconfiguration
-- EGP Server Assignments
2. A Cisco has been installed on Node 16 as the replacement for the
store-and-forward functionality of the BMILAMES Mailbridge on the west
coast. This Cisco will become operational after April 13, 1992 as
26.19.0.16. The status of the FIX-West Cisco is similar to the Ft.
Detrick Cisco--it will only provide store-and-forward functionality
(not EGP route server functionality).
3. As of April 20, 1992, the Mailbridge at FIX-West (BMILAMES) will
no longer provide store-and-forward service for packets destined for
NSFNET. None of the Mailbridges will have reachability information
about NSFNET (though they will continue to have MILNET reachability
information). Any packet sent to any Mailbridge destined for
NSFNET will receive an ICMP 'Network Unreachable' message.
All references to BMILAMES (26.20.0.16) as a default gateway for
Internet traffic should be changed to the FIX-West Cisco (26.19.0.16).
Between April 13 and April 20, both the FIX-West Cisco and BMILAMES
will provide store-and-forward functionality to MILNET hosts. After
April 20, BMILAMES will provide EGP route server functionality only.
The FIX-West Cisco (26.19.0.16), together with the Cisco at Ft.
Detrick (26.29.0.54), will connect the MILNET and NSFNET.
Note that MILNET hosts and gateways that must send traffic to a
statically configured default gateway should use the FIX-West Cisco at
(26.19.0.16) or the Ft. Detrick Cisco (26.29.0.54) for their static
routes.
4. Due to memory limitations, the routing tables in the Mailbridges are
unable to store routing information for more than 3750 networks .
The Mailbridges, therefore, will eliminate NSFNET information from their
routing tables and EGP updates. Instead, they will be configured to
distribute a default gateway via either a default network of 0.0.0.0,
or a default network of 129.140.0.0, the NSFNET backbone network.
A configuration change for the mailbridges will be made to reflect the
changes at FIX-West. This patch (patch 17), to be deployed on April
21, 1992, will configure the Mailbridges as specified here:
MB Mode Network Primary Secondary
Advertised Default Default
BMILAMES "Net NSF" 129.140.0.0 FIX-West-Cisco Detrick
BMILISI "Net 0" 0.0.0.0 FIX-West-Cisco Detrick
BMILOAK "Net NSF" 129.140.0.0 FIX-West-Cisco Detrick
BMILRAN "Net NSF" 129.140.0.0 FIX-West-Cisco Detrick
BMILANDR "Net NSF" 129.140.0.0 Detrick FIX-West-Cisco
BMILDCEC "Net NSF" 129.140.0.0 Detrick FIX-West-Cisco
BMILRICH "Net 0" 0.0.0.0 Detrick FIX-West-Cisco
"Net NSF" implies that the Mailbridge will advertise one default network
for all NSFNET routes--129.140.0.0.
"Net 0" implies that the Mailbridge will advertise net 0.0.0.0 as
the default network for all NSFNET routes.
For example, gateways receiving information from EGP sessions with
BMILAMES will be told to default NSFNET traffic via network
129.140.0.0 with a next hop being the FIX-West Cisco. If the FIX-West
Cisco is down, it will advertise the Detrick Cisco as the next hop to
network 129.140.0.0.
For Cisco routers that are unable to use a default network of 0.0.0.0,
it is recommended that they configure an 'ip default-network 129.140.0.0'.
To reiterate, ALL Mailbridges will distribute limited (MILNET only)
updates. In addition, BMILAMES, BMILOAK, BMILRAN, BMILANDR, and
BMILDCEC will advertise network 129.140.0.0, and BMILISI and BMILRICH
will advertise network 0.0.0.0.
5. EGP Server Assignment
As stated in DDN Management Bulletin 83, Section 6, connectivity (in
the near future) between MILNET and NSFNET will be provided via IP
routers on the T1-backbone. A new assignment for EGP servers and
Internet traffic accompanying these changes will be announced prior
to the deployment of this connectivity plan.
In the meantime, the use of Mailbridges as EGP servers should
adhere to the following guidelines:
a) Gateways, such as Ciscos, that can utilize a specified default
network of 129.140.0.0 should use BMILAMES, BMILRAN, BMILANDR.
b) Gateways, such as Unix machines running "gated", that can utilize a
default network of 0.0.0.0 should use BMILISI and BMILRICH.
c) Air Force concentrators should continue to use BMILDCEC and
BMILOAK. Note BMILDCEC and BMILOAK will advertise 129.140.0.0
instead of 0.0.0.0 as the default network.
d) Questions or issues should be directed to the DDN Monitoring Center
Trouble Desks:
(1) CONUS: 1-800-451-7413 or (703) 486-1982 or (DSN) 231-1787.
(2) Europe: (ETS) 430-5532 or (MIL) 2729-5532 or
(DSN) 314-430-5532 or (CIV) 011-49-680-5532
(3) Pacific: (808) 656-1472 or (DSN) 315-456-1472
e) The following network addresses apply:
Mailbridge Site Location Network Address
BMILAMES Moffett Field, CA 26.20.0.16
BMILANDR Andrews AFB, MD 26.1.0.67
BMILDCEC Reston, VA 26.21.0.104
BMILISI Marina Del Rey, CA 26.6.0.103
BMILOAK Oakland, CA 26.1.0.148
BMILRAN Randolph AFB, TX 26.1.0.51
BMILRICH Richmond, VA 26.3.0.246
f) Specific EGP assignments should follow those given in DDN
Management Bulletin 83. However, BMILANDR now replaces BMILMTR,
and BMILRICH replaces BMILBBN. Please note that, as no Mailbridge
will send EGP Updates larger than 8 Kbytes, 'Net NSF' and 'Net 0'
now imply the default network advertised rather than the update size
(see section 4 above).
g) Prior to 1 Jun 92, BMILBBN (at MILNET node 72) will be reactivated.
This is based on PSN 72 being given more robust communications via
faster ISTs. Once this has happened, DISA will assess the impact of
adding the eighth mailbridge. If this is beneficial, new assignments
for EGP service will again be issued. More on this subject will
follow after reactivation of BMILBBN.