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- DDN MGT Bulletin 26 DCA DDN Program Mgt Office
- 30 Jan 85 Published by: Network Info Center
- Supersedes DDN MGT Bulletin 25 (NIC@SRI-NIC) (415) 859-3695
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- DEFENSE DATA NETWORK
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- MANAGEMENT BULLETIN
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- THE DDN MANAGEMENT BULLETIN IS DISTRIBUTED BY THE NETWORK INFORMATION
- CENTER UNDER DCA CONTRACT AS A MEANS OF COMMUNICATING OFFICIAL POLICY,
- PROCEDURES AND OTHER INFORMATION OF CONCERN TO MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL AT
- DDN FACILITIES. BACK ISSUES MAY BE OBTAINED BY FTP FROM THE DIRECTORY
- <DDN-NEWS> AT SRI-NIC [26.0.0.73 AND 10.0.0.51] USING THE FILENAME
- DDN-NEWS:DDN-MGT-BULLETIN-XX.TXT (WHERE XX IS THE BULLETIN NUMBER.)
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- MANAGEMENT OF DDN TACS
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- 1. IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT OF THE DEFENSE
- DATA NETWORK (DDN) TERMINAL ACCESS CONTROLLERS (TACS), AS WELL
- AS IDENTIFY/JUSTIFY THE CURRENT CONNECTIONS TO THE TACS, THE
- FOLLOWING POLICY INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED.
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- A. APPLICABILITY.
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- This management bulletin pertains to DDN Node Sites having one or more
- TACs and all commands/organizations supporting those Node Sites, the
- associated Node Site Coordinators (NSC) and all commands, agencies,
- and organizations desiring full period terminations on DDN TACs.
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- B. BACKGROUND.
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- Effective with the establishment of the DDN on 4 April 1983, all DDN
- TACs became an integral part of the network backbone and as such are
- managed and controlled by the DDN PMO. Deriving from this, several
- changes in TAC management have occurred. As used herein, DDN
- encompasses the MILNET, MINET, and ARPANET.
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- C. OBJECTIVES.
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- Two major objectives of this management shift are: (1) To provide
- centralized TAC port allocation; and (2) To provide adequate common
- user dial access at all TACs. To reach objective 1 and facilitate
- future port allocation processing a separate project is currently
- on-going to standardize all TAC configurations by type port (full
- period/dial-up) and physical/logical sequence. Additionally, and to
- ensure objective 2 is accomplished, the following policy and
- procedures are provided for action.
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- D. TAC PORT ALLOCATION AND MANAGEMENT.
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- Since allocation of all ports is now centrally controlled by DCA,
- under no circumstances should site personnel (specifically the NSC)
- make changes or allow changes to be made to any DDN TAC without
- specific DCA authorization. This policy pertains to both IMP side and
- terminal side physical connections (full period terminations) to the
- TAC.
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- E. REQUESTS FOR TERMINATION TO A DDN TAC.
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- All requests for a full period termination to a TAC must be processed
- by means of a Request for Service (RFS) and Feeder TSR in accordance
- with DCA Circular 310-130-1. No requests will be considered which do
- not comply with this procedure. DCA reserves the right to disallow a
- request for full period lines in those cases where the requirement can
- be met by common user dial access. ARPANET users should submit
- requirements through their sponsor.
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- F. JUSTIFICATION OF EXISTING FULL PERIOD SERVICE.
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- MILNET - Effective as of 1 May 1985, all existing full period TAC
- terminations must be justified by means of a Request for Service to
- your TCO, which in turn will submit a Feeder TSR to the DDN PMO. This
- requirement will be in accordance with DCAC 310-130-1 and will use the
- same format as a new start requirement listed in the circular with the
- following exceptions: Item number 116 must have the present
- communications service authorization (CSA) number associated with the
- requirement that is being requested to be assumed by the DDN PMO; item
- number 407A and 407B must have the present equipment (Cables, modems,
- cabinets) by name and type that is being paid under this CSA number;
- item number 416 must reflect the monthly bill total presently being
- paid and the name and location of the business sales and service
- center (BSSC) that the bill is being paid to. Item number 417
- (remarks) of the TSR format to indicate that the RFS/Feeder TSR is for
- continuation of service: also include the TAC logical port number in
- octal of the full period termination to permit ready identification.
- (If a RFS/Feeder TSR has been previously submitted, provide TSR number
- and date. Also, include TAC logical port number in octal.)
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- Item number 420 must be filled out if toll charges are part of the
- requirement. If all of the above information are not provided in the
- feeder TSR, the DDN PMO will not be able to pickup the charges
- associated with this requirement, providing this action has not been
- previously accomplished. Upon completion of this effort, all
- authorized TAC ports currently in use will have been identified and
- justified. All termination not identified and justified IAW this
- procedure will be disconnected at the TAC effective 15 May 1985.
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- ARPANET - Submission of RFS/Feeder TSRs does not apply to the
- ARPANET. The DDN PMO will provide a current listing of ARPANET TACs
- and their associated logical port assignments in octal to DARPA for
- revalidation. All ports, except those validated by DARPA, will be
- disconnected at the TAC.
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- G. COMMON-USER DIAL-ACCESS EXPANSION.
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- A project is underway to expand the number of TACs and associated
- Common-User access dial ports on the MILNET. TAC installations are
- scheduled at every new IMP site, with approximately 90 new TACs to be
- added by mid 1986. In addition, the user registration data base at
- the DDN NIC is frequently analyzed to determine additional
- requirements for TAC installations. A minimum of 16 dial ports are
- being installed on every MILNET TAC, where the ports are available and
- the site's telephone cable plant can support the additional lines. All
- of the new modems will be capable of operating at either 300 or 1200
- baud. The phone numbers for these ports will be added to the file
- accessible via the TACNEWS Server (the @n command at TACs) as soon as
- they are available. They will also be included in the appropriate
- edition of a hardcopy TAC Telephone Directory to be published by the
- NIC in 1985.
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- H. PUBLICATION OF TAC DIAL-UP PHONE NUMBERS.
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- The phone numbers for all existing MILNET and ARPANET TAC dial ports
- will be published by DCA for common-user access. This paragraph
- applies only to dial ports which are common-user full period
- terminations to TACs and specifically does not apply to dial ports
- which are connected to port selectors, or expanders for which the
- service was justified by the using command as full period terminations
- and not for common-user access. The Node Site Coordinators (NSC) or
- supporting commands for those MILNET sites where billing for
- common-user dial-up lines has not been transferred to DCA shall submit
- feeder TSR information immediately in accordance with DCA Circular
- 310-130-1, in order to transfer billing responsibility to DCA. The
- information outlined in paragraph 1F must be included in the feeder
- TSR to enable DECCO to change the billing.
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- I. TAC INVENTORY REPORT ELIMINATED.
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- Effective immediately, the quarterly TAC Inventory Report is no longer
- required.
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- 2. These procedures have been distributed as an AUTODIN message DTG
- 211531Z Nov 84 via official channels to the appropriate
- commands/agencies.
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- 3. Your assistance in implementing the DDN TAC Configuration Management
- will be appreciated.
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- Note: To obtain a copy of DCA Circular 310-130-1, contact:
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- DCA
- Code 316
- Washington, D.C. 20305-2000
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