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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Marsha Perott/PREPNet
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- Minutes Network Information Services Infrastructure
- Working Group (NISI)
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- Agenda
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- o Introductions and Agenda Modifications
- o NIC-profiles Status
- o Net-help Status
- o Coordination with New InterNIC Information Services
- o New Projects
- o New Goals and Milestones
- o Summary and End
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- NIC-profiles
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- Since the last meeting, three volunteers (Marsha Perrott, Bill Yurcik,
- Charlotte Mooers) have been working to populate this database of
- information about NIC contacts. They have sent email to many NIC sites
- asking contacts to fill out an information template. There are now
- about forty-five entries in the database.
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- The database is currently maintained at Merit. To access the
- information there, send a message to x500test@merit.edu with ``help'' as
- the subject of the message and you will be returned access directions.
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- The template will be put on-line at merit.edu in /pub/nisi/nic-template.
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- The future home of the database is not clear. Some discussion with
- Susan Calcari of the new InterNIC prompted ideas such as eventually
- having each NIC maintain a template of information locally which an
- archie-like service would update and make available for distributed
- access. Or possibly the whole database would just move to the new
- InterNIC. Certainly, it was agreed that the most important goal at this
- time is simply to collect the information.
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- Jerry Martin of Ohio State mentioned that he had been doing something
- similar in trying to poll university computer centers for NIC contacts,
- and he has already collected information on abut sixty-two sites. He
- kindly agreed to forward that information to merit.
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- Net-help
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- After having this project stagnate for a couple of meetings now, ye olde
- co-Chairs were going to vote to boot it off of the ol' goals and
- milestones. The suggestions received before the meeting for
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- implementing the idea (which, ``btw'', is for a simple command to allow
- a user to see a referral to local help for network questions), seemed to
- involve quite a bit of change to network software, etc., or to demand
- quite a bit of a knowledge base from users before they could even issue
- a query.
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- In mid-boot however, a couple of good suggestions were given as to easy
- ways of getting and providing the information. Susan Calcari.
- suggested that since the registration folks were just now making changes
- to their net registration templates, that it would be a relatively
- simple thing to ask them to add a ``NIC Services Contact'' to the
- template. That way, everyone requesting a new number would need to
- provide that information and any user doing a whois on his network can
- see it. Since whois is a common application, an extension to that
- seemed easier than inventing a whole new command. Plus there was a
- suggestion to implement a common address that anyone could telnet to,
- i.e., telnet help.merit.edu. Several other ideas were kicked around.
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- We recognize that ``any'' effort in this area does assume that the user
- knows ``something'' to type first to get that NIC contact information,
- which is rather a leap of faith. But we do have to start somewhere. It
- is clear that this project is still alive and will probably require that
- NISI communicate with the Applications area and figure out what to do
- next.
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- Coordination with New InterNIC Information Services
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- We took some time drawing pictures to make sure we clearly understood
- the relationships between the InterNIC, existing NICs, and the NISI
- Working Group. We were especially trying to make sure that overlaps
- between NISI and the InterNIC were avoided. No problem. Basically the
- InterNIC is on a par with other NICs, e.g., the DDN NIC, the JNIC in
- Japan, the RIPE NCC, etc., while NISI is a forum outside of the NIC
- structure for people working in information services and user support to
- develop policies, procedures, and tools that would be generally useful
- for them all.
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- One area of effort that would seem to be really useful is to develop
- more formal procedures for coordinating user response between NICs,
- rather in the sense of a trouble ticket system that could be used among
- NICs when a user problem or question requires a coordination of
- services.
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- New Projects and New Goals and Milestones
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- Given the discussion during the meeting, new goals and milestones were
- created for the Group based on existing tasks and on new ones suggested
- by the Group.
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- Possible tasks were identified as:
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- o Implementing net-help
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- o Writing an informational paper describing the current structure and
- interrelationships of the various NICs (because, after all, if *we*
- were confused!...)
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- o Developing guidelines for NIC hand offs and feedback re user
- questions
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- o Developing a guide to NICs
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- This last was seen to possibly overlap with IRG/Directory efforts and
- the nic-profiles, so it has been tabled for now until the Group has time
- to clarify it better and act on it. Of the others:
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- o Net-help
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- - Talk to NSI regarding adding a hook for NIC POC to their
- registration template. Done.
- - Have NIC point-of-contact info show in WHOIS. May 30th.
- - NISI Group to campaign for information to be added to this
- field retroactively for those sites that already have their net
- number. Start by May 30th.
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- Susan Calcari and the Group will be working on this.
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- o NIC Structure Paper
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- - Define scope of paper, write outline. April 30th.
- - Write draft. June 15th.
- - Get feedback on paper by or at the next IETF. July IETF.
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- April Marine, Susan Calcari and Maria Gallagher have been assigned
- to this task.
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- o NIC Hand-off Procedures.
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- - Review UCP work. July IETF.
- - Modify the UCP documents to fit NIC rather than NOC
- interaction. July IETF.
- - Come up with an outline by July IETF.
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- April Marine, Pat Smith, Joyce Reynolds, Martyne Hallgren, Susan
- Calcari, and Jerry Smith will be working on this.
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- The above action items are the new goals and milestones for the Group.
- Well, of course, the milestones will be extended beyond the ``draft''
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- stages of these papers. The Group also approved the minor change to the
- Charter that was sent to the mailing list before the meeting.
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- Attendees
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- Corinne Carroll ccarroll@bbn.com
- Jodi-Ann Chu jodi@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu
- Cynthia Clark cclark@cnri.reston.va.us
- John Curran jcurran@nic.near.net
- Thomas DeWitt tdewitt@osi.ncsl.nist.gov
- Marcello Frutig frutig@rnp.impa.br
- Maria Gallagher maria@nsipo.nasa.gov
- Martyne Hallgren martyne@nr-tech.cit.cornell.edu
- Deborah Hamilton debbie@qsun.att.com
- Susan Harris srh@umich.edu
- Susan Horvath shorvath@merit.edu
- Lenore Jackson jackson@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov
- Erik Jul jul@oclc.org
- Mary La Roche maryl@cos.com
- Ronald Lanning lanning@netltm.cats.ohiou.edu
- Daniel Long long@nic.near.net
- Gary Malkin gmalkin@xylogics.com
- April Marine april@atlas.arc.nasa.gov
- Jerry Martin jerry+@osu.edu
- Keith Moore moore@cs.utk.edu
- Jim Naro jnaro@nic.near.net
- Judy Nasar jdnasar@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
- Bruce Nelson bnelson@novell.com
- Clifford Neuman bcn@isi.edu
- Marsha Perrott mlp+@andrew.cmu.edu
- Mark Prior mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au
- Joyce K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
- Bradley Rhoades bdrhoades@mail.mmmg.com
- Francois Robitaille francois.robitaille@crim.ca
- Jennifer Sellers sellers@nsipo.nasa.gov
- Patricia Smith psmith@merit.edu
- Craig Todd ctodd@desire.wright.edu
- William Yurcik yurcik@dftnic.gsfc.nasa.gov
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