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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Rob Hagens/University of Wisconsin
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- OSIGEN Minutes
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- Agenda
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- o Presentation of the NSFNET CLNP Pilot - Sue Hares.
- o Presentation of the RARE CLNS Project - Juha Heinanen.
- o Discussion of NSAP guidelines issues.
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- This meeting was honored with the presence of many X3S3.3 members.
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- Sue Hares presented an informal description of the NSFNET CLNP Pilot
- project. The CLNP prototype operating in the NSFNET backbone was first
- demonstrated in 1989 at INTEROP. This CLNP prototype is based upon the
- original CLNP implementation written by Rob Hagens at the University of
- Wisconsin - Madison (ARGO) which was later modified to operate in the
- NSFNET NSS environment by Dave Katz at Merit/NSFNET. The CLNP service
- was fully deployed as an ``experimental prototype'' by August 1990.
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- It is possible to obtain an NSAP address under the NSFNET OSI test AAI.
- This NSAP will be valid during the course of the CLNP prototype. It is
- not a permanent NSAP. Contact ``nsfnet-admin@merit.edu'' for more
- information about getting a test AAI.
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- Juha Heinanen discussed the RARE CLNS Project. Rare has to prepare for
- CLNS because of:
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- o Decnet Phase V.
- o NSFNET and Internet is likely to employ CLNS instead of CONS.
- o A need for an OSI network service for LAN environments.
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- The goals of the RARE CLNS project are:
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- o Gain practical experience in CLNS networking (interoperability,
- routing, performance).
- o Produce a CLNS specific RARE NSAP recommendation.
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- o Propose how to organize the operation and management of CLNS
- networking in Europe.
- o Provide a testbed for CONS/CLNS interworking experiments.
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- Nordunet has several CLNS routing domains which are connected via Cisco
- routers. These routing domains are connected to the NSFNET prototype
- CLNP service via Nordunet, IXI and RIPE X.25 connected to CERN.
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- The NSAP format in use today is based upon AFI 39, with a DSP which
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- o Version (1 byte)
- o Organization (3 bytes)
- o Routing domain (2 bytes)
- o Area (2 bytes)
- o Host (6 bytes)
- o Selector (1 byte)
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- A review of the NSAP guidelines document showed that both topological
- and administrative address assignment policies have their advantages and
- flaws. The ``change of address'' problem was discussed. This problem
- occurs when an ES moves from one regional to another. Two options were
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- o Send ER with ``address not valid code''.
- o Automatically forward the packet.
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- The packet may be forwarded by either forcing the old regional to keep
- track of old addresses, or by forcing the new regional to advertise the
- old addresses. This process may involve encapsulation as well. A
- thorough written analysis of these scenerios is required.
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- A second issue that was discussed was the problem that occurs when a
- site is connected to more than one regional. Three solutions were
- discussed.
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- o Define one address to be advertised to all three regionals.
- o Break the site into pieces, each with different addresses.
- o Make all hosts in the site multi-homed.
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- There was no consensus on the best solution to the problem. It is not
- clear whether there has to be one solution to the problem. The major
- issue is how will the various strategies affect the architecture,
- protocols, algorithms and economies of Internet growth.
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- Attendees
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- Ross Callon callon@bigfut.enet.dec.com
- Lida Carrier lida@apple.com
- A. Lyman Chapin Lyman@bbn.com
- Chris Chiotasso chris@roswell.spartacus.com
- Richard Colella colella@osi3.ncsl.nist.gov
- Robert Cooney cooney@wnyose.nardac-dc.navy.mil
- Curtis Cox zk0001@nhis.navy.mil
- Burt Cyr burt@uncng.com
- Larry Green green@pei.com
- Robert Hagens hagens@cs.wisc.edu
- Joel Halpern jmh@nsco.network.com
- Alf Hansen Alf.Hansen@pilot.cs.wisc.edu
- Susan Hares skh@merit.edu
- Juha Heinanen jh@funet.fi
- Scott Hiles whiles@relay.nswc.navy.mil
- Fred Klein
- Mark Koro koro@dockmaster.mil
- Timothy Kuik kuik@stpaul.ncr.com
- Charles Kunzinger kunzinge@ralvmg.iinus1.ibm.com
- David Marlow dmarlow@relay.nswc.navy.mil
- Judy Messing messing@gateway.mitre.org
- Daniel Molinelli moline@trw.com
- Douglas Montgomery dougm@osi3.ncsl.nist.gov
- James Mostek mostek@cray.com
- James Moulton Cobra!jmoul@bellcore.com
- Mark Needleman mhn@stubbs.ucop.edu
- David Oran oran@sneezy.enet.dec.com
- Nelluri Reddy nlr@partha.udev.cdc.com
- Theresa Senn tcs@cray.com
- Harvey Shapiro shapiro@wnyose.nardac-dc.navy.mil
- Mark Sleeper mws@sparta.com
- Emil Sturniolo
- Edward Taylor ebtaylor@ralvmg.iinus1.ibm.com
- Kaj Tesink
- David Waitzman djw@bbn.com
- Dale Walters walters@osi3.ncsl.nist.gov
- Linda Winkler b32357@anlvm.ctd.anl.gov
- Dan Wintringham danw@osc.edu
- Russ Wright wright@lbl.gov
- Fei Xu fei@tdd.sj.nec.com
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