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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Scott Briml/Cornell
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- AGENDA
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- 1. Report on Europe - Peter Kirstein
- 2. Report on the Pacific - Torben Nielsen
- 3. Report on RFC work - Kent England
- 4. Old and new issues of concern - Scott Brim
- 5. Internet Cartography Project - Ted Bruner
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- MINUTES
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- Coordinating international connectivity has become a significant issue
- for this group, first because there are few if any precedents for what
- is happening internationally; and second because it is all happening so
- fast.
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- Report on Europe - Peter Kirstein
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- Peter Kirstein described developments in Europe with special emphasis on
- links to North America. He pointed out the problems managing shared
- resource ``fat pipes'', multiplexed or not, where different links may
- have quite different use restrictions or resource allocation policies
- and thus, as an example, complex backup strategies. The problems here
- can't be solved by just a technical or just an administrative group.
- ``Do we know how to manage bits of SPAN separated by bits of DARPA?''
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- Report on the Pacific - Torben Nielsen
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- Torben Nielsen mostly gave a status report on the Pacific. Korea is now
- on. At some point New Zealand will be daisy-chained to Australia and
- the direct link to Hawaii will be removed. Japan has multiple medium
- speed links; working on merging them. Taiwan soon. Australia is no
- longer urging Coloured Book protocols. Link to Europe within a year.
- Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia are talking; Thailand and Malaysia are
- interested.
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- Report on RFC work - Kent England
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- Progress is being made on the RFC for generic mid-level routing policy
- and ``rules of thumb''. New guidelines presented at the meeting were:
- explicitly engineer every fallback -- none should be accidental; avoid
- routing ``ties'' -- there should be distinct preferences, to avoid
- bistable situations; and the hardest problem to diagnose is oscillation.
- The group working on the RFC continued that night.
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- Old and new issues of concern - Scott Brim
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- We had to skip this section because we were out of time. We are
- continuing on the TEWG mail list.
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- Items that have been resolved since the last meeting:
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- o VMNET interaction with the Internet: VMNET is still being planned;
- they will now be more conscious of the physical topology of the
- Internet when designing their traffic flows.
- o CSNet transcontinental link: Dan Long has written a routing plan
- which demonstrates how they are being careful not to cause routing
- problems with this link.
- o CA*Net and its multiple connections to NSFNET (and NASA): Dennis
- Ferguson has written a plan describing how they will use their
- multiple connections.
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- Items that have been brought up outside the meeting so far are:
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- o The Army Supercomputer Network, and how it will interact with the
- rest of the Internet.
- o Paths which have both ends in the United States but
- *unintentionally* travel through other countries. This same
- problem exists for other countries as long as they have possible
- fallback paths through other countries.
- o NASA's ACTS satellite system and how it will interact with the
- Internet.
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- Internet Cartography Project
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- Worked on jointly with the NJM working group, and presented in their
- report.
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- ATTENDEES
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- Guy Almes almes@rite.edu
- Philip Almquist almquist@jessica.stanford.edu
- David Borman dab@cray.com
- Scott Brim swb@devvax.tn.cornell.edu
- Ted Brunner tob@thumper.bellcore.com
- David Burdelski daveb@ftp.com
- Isidrv Castineyra isidvu@bbu.com
- Tom Easterday tem@oar.net
- Kent England kwe@bu.edu
- Roger Fajman raf@cu.nih.gov
- Mark Fedor fedor@psi.com
- Dennis Ferguson dennis@gw.ccie.utoronto.ca
- Vince Fuller fuller@jessica.stanford.edu
- Jack Hahn hahn@umds.umd.edu
- Gene Hastings hastings@psc.edu
- Steve Hubert hubert@cac.warhington.edu
- Dan Jordt danj@nwnet.net
- Phil Karn karn@thumper.bellcore.com
- Peter Kirstein Kirstein@csivcl.ac.uk
- George Marshall george@adapt.net.com
- Matt Mathis mathis@psc.edu
- Don Merritt don@brl.mil
- Paul Mochapetris pvm@151.edu
- Dave O'leary oleary@noc.sura.net
- Lee Oattes oattes@utcs.utoronto.ca
- Phil Park ppark@bbn.com
- Mike Patton map@lcs.mit.edu
- Joel Repolgle replogle@ncq.uiuc.edu
- Milt Roselinsky cmcvax!milt@hub.vcsb.edu
- Karen Roubicek roubicek@nnsc.nsf.net
- Steve Storch sstorch@bbn.com
- Roxanne Streeter streeter@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov
- Kannan Varadham kannan@oar.net
- Edward Vielmetti emv@math.lsa.umich.edu
- John Vollbrecht jrv@merit.edu
- Carol Ward cward@spot.colorado.edu
- Linda Winkler b32357@anlvm.ctd.anl.gov
- Dan Wintringham danw@igloo.osc.edu
- John Wobus jmwobus@suvm.acs.syr.edu
- Sze-Ying Wuu wuu@nisc.junc.net
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