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OSI General (osigen)
Charter
Chair(s):
Robert Hagens <hagens@ans.net>
Ross Callon <rcallon@wellfleet.com>
OSI Integration Area Director(s)
<>
Mailing lists:
General Discussion:ietf-osi@cs.wisc.edu
To Subscribe: ietf-osi-request@cs.wisc.edu
Archive: janeb.cs.wisc.edu:/pub/archives/ietf-osi
Description of Working Group:
Help facilitate the incorporation of the OSI protocol suite into the
Internet, to operate in parallel with the TCP/IP protocol suite.
Facilitate the co-existence and interoperability of the TCP/IP and OSI
protocol suites.
Goals and Milestones:
Done Specify an addressing format (from those available from the OSI NSAP
addressing structure) for use in the Internet. Coordinate addressing
format with GOSIP version 2 and possibly other groups.
Review the OSI protocol mechanisms proposed for the upcoming Berkeley
release 4.4. Coordinate efforts with Berkeley.
Review GOSIP. Open liaison with Government OSI Users Group (GOSIUG)
for feedback of issues and concerns that we may discover.
Determine what should be used short-term for
(i) intra-domain routing; and (ii) inter-domain routing.
For interoperability between OSI end systems and TCP/IP end systems,
there will need to be application layer gateways. Determine if there
are any outstanding issues here.
Review short-term issues involved in adding OSI gateways to the
Internet. Preferably, this should allow OSI and/or dual gateways to
be present by the time that Berkeley release 4.4 comes out.
Internet Drafts:
No Current Internet drafts.
Request For Comments:
RFC Stat Published Title
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RFC1139 PS Jan 90 Echo function for ISO 8473