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N-1-2-20.09 The UNINETT SAMSON Project 1992 by Peter Hausken*,
<Peter.Hausken@samson.uninett.no>
The goal of this project is to provide network access to all higher
education (120 units) in Norway by the end of 1992. Coordinating
student applications for higher education (12th year and upwards) has
initiated the project, but the project will also give the institutions
access to all the services provided by the Norwegian network for
education and research; UNINETT. This includes:
- Electronic Mail (based on SMTP and X.400)
- File transfer (based on FTP)
- Terminal access (based on Telnet and TN3270)
- Conference systems (based on NNTP)
- Directory services (based on X.500)
- Information systems (based on The Internet Gopher)
For those institutions not connected to the network (80 sites), the
project has purchased equipment, ordered leased lines from the Norwegian
Telecom, and will install it preconfigured with all services at the
schools. A UNIX machine (HP series 9000 model 705) will function as a
postoffice, Domain Name server, information server, and as a
workstation. A router (HP ER Router) will transfer TCP/IP traffic
between the LAN and UNINETT.
The network is organized with network HUPs in each county and towards
the four Universities in Norway (Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Tromso).
Both the UNIX-machine and the router will be managed over the Network
from the computing centres at the universities. Network management is
done by SNMP and UNIX management by Palantir (developed at the
University in Oslo). UNIX software will be maintained using track.
This is done in order to make it possible to operate a UNIX machine at
sites with no UNIX knowledge.
Most schools already have various Personal Computers and a local area
network. UNINETT services will also be available on these machines
using Public Domain TCP/IP programs or commercial products.
User support at the schools is provided by local computer staff, who
are supported by the University computing centres. Training is given
by UNINETT and the Universities.
For more information about the project: SAMSON@UNINETT.NO
* Project Leader for the SAMSON project