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- DDN MGT Bulletin 41 DCA DDN Defense Communications System
- 7 Oct 88 Published by: DDN Network Info Center
- (NIC@SRI-NIC.ARPA) (800) 235-3155
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- DEFENSE DATA NETWORK
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- MANAGEMENT BULLETIN
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- DEFENSE DATA NETWORK PACKET SWITCH SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT
-
-
-
- MANAGERIAL INFORMATION
-
- DCA Msg 281940Z Sep 88
-
- Subject: Defense Data Network Packet Switch Software Deployment
- Managerial Information
-
- Reference: DCA Msg 281941Z Sep 88, Defense Data Network Packet Switch
- Software Deployment, Technical Information
-
- 1. Defense Data Network Packet Switch Software Deployment
-
- By this message the Defense Communications Systems Data Systems (DCSDS)
-
- a. Establishes the plan for deploying the Defense Data Network's Packet
- Switching Node Release 7.0 New End-to-End (DDN PSN 7.0 NEE) system
- to the MILNET (see the deployment schedule in section 2.),
-
- b. Solicits the cooperation and participation of the MILNET subscriber
- community during the deployment testing which begins 29 October 1988
- (see subscriber testing responsibilities in section 3.),
-
- c. Requests MILNET subscribers to identify their host's X.25 facilities
- negotiation capabilities by 1 January 1989 (section 4.), and
-
- d. Provides a brief status of recent activities leading to this stage
- of deployment (section 4.).
-
- By the referenced message DCSDS provides a PSN 7.0 technical status based
- upon the recent off-line testing with MILNET hosts.
-
- The Defense Data Network (DDN) will soon contain a new version of Packet
- Switching Node (PSN) software designated PSN 7.0 NEE, which more strictly
- complies with the CCITT Recommendation X.25. The strict adherence to
- standards requires a deliberate deployment approach coordinated with
- subscribers to ensure continuity of MILNET operations. Subscribers who do
- not participate in the activities preparatory to the final PSN 7.0 NEE
- deployment risk loss of MILNET service due to incompatibility. Consequently,
- request all addressees to acknowledge receipt of this message to DCA
- WASHINGTON DC //B610//. (Note: Based upon the ARPANET Beta testing, AHIP
- user impact is not acticipated; however, prudent MILNET testing indicates
- that AHIP subscribers should also participate.)
-
-
- 2. PSN 7.0 NEE Deployment Approach and Schedule
-
- The PSN 7.0 NEE deployment is the second phase of the PSN 7.0 deployment on
- MILNET. (Phase 1 was the MILNET deployment of PSN 7.0 Old End-to-End (OEE),
- a PSN 6.0-compatible system, achieved by 30 August 1988.) The Phase 2
- deployment will consist of five interim short duration cutover tests and a
- final permanent cutover. The interim cutovers will provide ample opportunity
- for both subscribers and network analysts to participate in a MILNET
- operational test of PSN 7.0 NEE prior to its permanent operational use. The
- first three interim cutovers will occur on weekends. The next two cutovers
- will occur on a weekday to maximize the PSN 7.0 NEE system's exposure in the
- MILNET. The final cutover will take place at the begining of the week. The
- cutover schedule follows:
-
- Day Time
- Cutover Zulu/Eastern Zulu Eastern Duration
-
- C1 29/29 Oct 88 1600Z 1200 EDT 12 hours
- C2 12/12 Nov 88 1100Z 0600 EST 12 hours
- C3 19/19 Nov 88 1100Z 0600 EST 24 hours
- C4 30/30 Nov 88 0501Z 0001 EST 24 hours
- C5 14/14 Dec 88 0501Z 0001 EST 24 hours
- C6 09/09 Jan 89 0501Z 0001 EST Permanent
-
- The dates are subject to modification as testing proceeds depending on test
- results. The dates also are negotiable for military exigencies. Additional
- tests may be scheduled on an individual host or MILNET-wide basis. DCSDS
- will notify the subscriber community of any schedule modifications.
-
-
- 3. Procedures and Operational Support for Phase 2 Deployment
-
- The first hour of each period in section 2. above will be dedicated to the
- cutover of PSN 7.0 from OEE to NEE, a MILNET-wide cutover. The Cambridge
- Monitoring Center (CMC) will cutover groups of PSNs at a time to NEE. DCSDS
- directs subscribers not to attempt communications during this period for two
- reasons: the cutover segments the network and taxes network resources. Thus,
- communications will be slow or nonexistent during the hour.
-
- The second hour of the test period will mark the beginning of the operational
- test. DCSDS asks subscribers to participate in the test by exercising their
- normal applications and reporting anomalies to the Monitoring Center Trouble
- Desk in their respective areas (the PMMC, CMMC or EMMC) using established
- reporting procedures. Should the Trouble Desk's telephone be busy, please
- call again. If you can still not reach the Trouble Desk, please report your
- problem via electronic mail to MILUPGRADE@BBN.COM, using the format
- outlined in the next paragraph. Additional staff will support the Trouble
- Desks during the testing periods. Also, network analysts located at the CMC
- will provide expert assistance.
-
- In order to efficiently utilize the Trouble Desks, DCSDS asks those people
- reporting problems to give the following information to the operator:
-
-
- a. Reporter's Name
- b. Reporter's Telephone Number (both Autovon and Commercial)
- c. Reporter's Address
- d. URDB Subscriber/System Name
- e. IP Address
- f. Equipment Manufacturer and Model Designator
- (Specify Host, Front End, PADs, etc. as appropriate)
- g. Software Manufacturer and Product Designator
- (Specify Operating System, Network Protocol (X.25B, X.25S, HDH,
- 1822), Upper Level Protocols, Application Packages, etc. as
- appropriate and available)
- h. Statement of Problem
- Attempted Activity or Function
- Expected Result
- Actual Result
- Impact on User
- i. Availability for follow-up test during test period, hours of
- availability in Zulu time
- j. Follow-up test POC if different from reporter
-
- DCSDS asks subscribers to assist MC personnel as necessary in duplicating
- problems to enable an accurate analyses. See Section 4.1 for additional
- testing procedures.
-
- The last hour of the test period will be dedicated to cutting back to PSN 7.0
- OEE. The same caveats apply to this hour as to the first hour: do not
- attempt communications, service will be slow or nonexistent.
-
- The determination to perform the final cutover will be contingent upon the
- alleviation of communications disruptions encountered during the tests.
-
-
- 4. PSN 7.0 Status
-
- 4.1 Testing Incidents
-
- The problems already encountered during the off-line testing with MILNET
- hosts fall under the categories of administration and X.25 conformance.
- Incidents encountered during cutover testing may fill a third category of
- non-X.25 errors.
-
-
- 4.1.1 Administrative Problems and Information Request
-
- The off-line testing with MILNET hosts encountered a problem related to flow
- control negotiation causing hosts to clear calls. The superseded
- configuration of flow control negotiation parameters for certain PSN host
- ports caused the problem and the particular X.25 implementation of PSN 6.0
- and PSN 7.0 OEE masked the problem. A temporary patch will correct the
- problem in PSN 7.0 NEE. The MC will remove the patch during the initial
- operational phase of PSN 7.0 NEE upon identification and execution of the
- configuration modifications.
-
- In order to correct the configurations, DCSDS asks all subscribers to forward
- by 1 January 1989 responses to the following questions via front channel
- message to DCA WASH DC //B612//:
-
- Can your host currently negotiate
-
- a. window size,
- b. packet size,
- c. precedence, and
- d. throughput class?
-
- What are the minimum and maximum logical channel numbers your host
- supports?
-
- 4.1.2 X.25 Conformance Problems
-
- The off-line testing also uncovered a problem related to self-addressed calls
- which caused hosts to clear calls. In one test case the problem surfaced
- during a file transfer test; the implication being that the user need not
- explicitly request self-addressing to experience the problem.
-
- DCSDS thus asks all subscribers to exercise as much of their normal
- applications or general routines as possible to identify the chance of
- service denial after operational cutover to PSN 7.0 NEE.
-
- 4.1.3 Non-X.25 Incidents
-
- The off-line testing encountered a problem related to packet sequencing. The
- host layer above X.25 (IP) improperly fragmented a message. The problem
- workaround (modifying the packet size) indicates that different host
- configurations of X.25 interface characteristics can result in terminated
- service.
-
- Thus, DCSDS not only asks subscribers to exercise their normal applications,
- but also to exercise those applications under their variously configurable
- environments.
-
- An outstanding problem from the ARPANET Beta tests relates to the HDH
- interface. On a random basis the interface between the BBN packet switch and
- an ACC Gateway resets itself. DCSDS has now staffed the problem analysis
- effort.
-
-
- 5.0 Points of Contact
-
- The point of contact for any administrative issues regarding this message
- (such as test schedules or configuration requirements) is Mr. George
- Bradshaw, DCA Code B612, AV 364-5306, Commercial (703)285-5306, Bradshaw
- @ DDN1.ARPA. The points of contact for any test procedure questions
- are Mr. Mark Whitney (BBN, Commercial (617)873-2874, MWhitney @
- BBN.COM) and Mr. Edward Smith (BBN, Commercial (703)848-4838, ESmith
- @ BBN.COM). Address questions related to communications protocols
- (X.25, IP, etc.) to Mr. Andrew Malis (BBN, AMalis@BBN.COM) with a
- courtesy copy to Bradshaw@DDN1.ARPA. Address any issues of general
- community interest to MILUPGRADE@BBN.COM.
-
-
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
-
- DCA Msg 281941Z Sep 88
-
- Subject: Defense Data Network Packet Switch Software Deployment
- Technical Information
-
- Reference: DCA Msg 281940Z Sep 88, Defense Data Network Packet Switch
- Software Deployment, Mangerial Information
-
- 1. Defense Data Network Packet Switch Software Deployment
-
- This message discusses, in technical terms, the current status of Defense
- Data Network Packet Switching Node Release 7.0 New End-to-End (DDN PSN 7.0
- NEE) in parallel with section 4 of reference, which provides a managerial
- status overview. This message also provides technical details concerning the
- recent PSN 7.0 NEE off-line testing with MILNET hosts.
-
-
- 2. PSN 7.0 Definition
-
- PSN 7.0 is the newest release of software for the DDN's packet switching
- nodes. PSN 7.0 embodies 1) a PSN 6.0-compatible system designated Old
- End-to-End (OEE) to facilitate release deployment and 2) the full capability
- system designated New End-to-End (NEE).
-
- NEE consumes up to 50% fewer network resources with X.25 transmissions and
- consequently has the potential to improve throughput by a similar percentage
- depending upon topological and utilization considerations. These
- improvements come primarily through a redesign of subnetwork transport
- services and new functionality for network services. The transport service
- improvements provide: 1) efficient X.25 acknowledgment handling throughout
- the network, and 2) flow control for congestion within a single packet
- switching node. The network service functions support 1) four levels of
- precedence and 2) pre-emption to guarantee throughput of critical traffic
- during periods of high network utilization.
-
-
- 3. PSN 7.0 NEE Testing
-
- PSN 7.0 will have undergone five distinct periods of testing prior to
- operational use on the MILNET:
-
- early 1987 Development Testing
- late 1987 Beta Testing on ARPANET
- mid 1988 Off-line Testing with MILNET hosts
- mid 1988 Phase 1 (OEE) Deployment on MILNET
- early 1988 Phase 2 (NEE) Deployment on MILNET
-
- Following its beta testing, PSN 7.0 received extensive operational exposure
- on the ARPANET and has become a stable system. The recent off-line testing
- with MILNET hosts has exposed X.25 problems involving self-addressed calls
- and flow control negotiation; both issues are discussed later (PSN 7.0 NEE
- tested against systems listed below). DCSDS has completed the deployment of
- PSN 7.0 Old End-to-End (OEE) Phase 1. The PSN 7.0 NEE Phase 2 deployment
- will consist of controlled interim and final cutovers to the full capability
- PSN 7.0 system.
-
- PSN 7.0 NEE Tested with Following Systems
-
- AFLC APDS CCSO/XPNB DLA DSACS
- ESD/SCO IDSS IMMIS JACS/J/J NARDAC
- NAVTIS NCPDS PASS-SDS PERDIMMS SAF/ACES
-
-
- 3.1 Host Testing Technical Description
-
- Two major problem issues currently exist: 1) the superseded configuration of
- flow control negotiation parameters for certain PSN host ports, and 2) the
- inability of one communications protocol implementation to handle
- self-addressed calls.
-
- 3.1.1 Flow Control Negotiation
-
- CCITT Recommendation X.25 specifies flow control methods which allow the DCE
- to be either an active (initiator) or passive negotiating element, depending
- upon the network implementation. In practice, the PSN configuration
- parameters "Window and Packet Size Negotiation Subscription" support this
- network dependence. PSN 6.0 and PSN 7.0 OEE ignore the setting of these
- parameters and do not actively participate in negotiations. PSN 7.0 NEE
- participates in negotiation when the parameters are set to "yes", which is
- also the default setting for MILNET. Therefore all MILNET hosts, whether or
- not they can participate in flow control negotiation will, under PSN 7.0 NEE,
- receive negotiation offerings for window and packet size from the PSN. If
- the parameters were set to "no", PSN 7.0 NEE would not send negotiation
- offerings to the host. The problem is that hosts which cannot negotiate will
- clear a connection if the PSN attempts negotiation.
-
- The resolution to this problem is to configure the PSN host ports properly.
- DCSDS has established a deployment approach to 1) provide, in the short term,
- a patch to NEE, temporarily reverting the release to PSN 6.0 compatibility,
- and 2) define and execute configuration corrections in the long term.
-
- 3.1.2 Self-Addressed Calls
-
- CCITT Recommendation X.25 states, in essence for the purposes of this
- discussion, that an outgoing and incoming call will exist on different
- virtual channels with that difference identified by a unique number called
- the logical channel number (LCN). PSN 6.0 and PSN 7.0 OEE did not conform to
- the X.25 standard and assigned the same number to an outgoing and incoming
- call which was self-addressed. PSN 7.0 NEE conforms to the standard. The
- result is that at least one higher level protocol implementation which
- apparently was sensitive to this difference has not functioned properly
- during the off-line tests under PSN 7.0 NEE. In this case, an FTP
- implementation could not transfer files. The configuration for this test was
- an IBM 4300 with a Series 1 front end. UCLA ARPANET Control Protocol V1.6
- resided in the 4300, EDX V5 resided in the Series 1.
-
- Several alternatives exist for resolving this problem.
-
- a. Replace or correct the protocol implementations which do not abide by the
- X.25 standard.
-
- b. Modify the PSN 7.0 NEE software to act like PSN 6.0, bringing it out of
- X.25 conformance.
-
- c. Modify the topological aspect of the file transfer by "teleneting" one's
- self to the file's destination and "pulling" the file to the destination
- rather than "pushing" the file to the destination.
-
- The following caveats apply to the alternatives. Alternative a. places the
- onus on host administrators, alternative b. is not in accord with government
- policy to follow standards, and alternative c. may cause logistics problems
- with userid and password assignment.
-
- The PSN 7.0 NEE cutover testing results will determine the expedient
- alternative based upon the types and extent of subscriber impact throughout
- the network.
-
- 3.1.3 Flow Control Implementations
-
- The PSN 7.0 NEE off-line testing with MILNET hosts uncovered an anomaly in
- one implementation of the DOD Internet Protocol. The IP incorrectly
- fragmented a TCP message causing the TCP connection to clear. The
- fragmentation resulted in two "final" (X.25 Category B) packets for the same
- sequence of packets. In the original test the packet size was 256 octets.
- The host transmitted a sequence of packets, the first group of which were
- correctly category A packets each 256 octets in length. The second to last
- packet of the sequence was a category B packet by virtue of its 128 octet
- length (not a "full" packet). The last packet of the sequence was also a
- category B packet by virtue of its size (seven octets). One experiment
- configured a packet size of 128 bytes and yielded a successful workaround
- which resulted in a single category B packet of seven octets. The system was
- a Sperry 5000 with Adax X25/IP/TCP.
-
-
- 4.0 Points of Contact
-
- The point of contact for any administrative questions is Mr. George Bradshaw,
- DCA Code B612, AV 364-5306, Commercial (703)285-5306. The point of contact
- for any test procedure questions is Mr. Mark Whitney (BBN, Commercial
- (617)873-2874, MWhitney@BBN.COM). Address questions related to
- X.25 technical issues to Mr. Andrew Malis (BBN, AMalis@BBN.COM)
- with a courtesy copy to Bradshaw@DDN1.ARPA. Address any issues of
- general community interest to MILUPGRADE@BBN.COM.
-
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