Internet Monthly Report - February 1994

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February 1994


INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS
------------------------

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  INTERNET ARCHITECTURE BOARD

     INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  3

  Internet Projects

  ANSNET/NSFNET BACKBONE ENGINEERING  . . . . . . . . . . . page  8
  BOLT BERANEK AND NEWMAN, INC.,  . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12
  CSUNET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13
  INTERNIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14
  ISI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20
  JVNCNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 24
  MERIT/NSFNET ENGINEERING  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 26
  MRNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 26
  NEARNET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 27
  NORTHWESTNET  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 30
  RARE SECRETARIAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 31
  UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 34

  CALENDAR OF EVENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 35
    Rare List of Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 38




























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INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS
----------------------------

                  IETF Monthly Report for February, 1994

     1. Let me remind everyone that the next IETF meeting will be held
        in Seattle, Washington from March 29 through April 1, 1994. This
        meeting is being hosted by NorthWestNet.

        Following the March 1994 meeting, the IETF will be meeting in
        Toronto July 25-29. The third meeting of the year will be in the
        San Francisco Bay Area. Arrangements are still underway, but it
        looks like the meeting will be the first week of December. Once
        the final arrangements have been made, notifications will be
        sent to the IETF Announcement list. Remember that information
        on future IETF meetings can be always be found in the file 0mtg-
        sites.txt which is located on the IETF shadow directories.

     2. The IESG approved or recommended the following two Protocol
        Actions during the month of February, 1994:

        o  Definitions of Managed Objects for the SONET/SDH Interface
           Type as a Proposed Standard.

        o  Definitions of Managed Objects for Frame Relay Service as a
           Proposed Standard.

     3. The IESG issued seven Last Calls to the IETF during the month
        of February, 1994:

        o  Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs
           <draft-ietf-snanau-snamib-03> for consideration as a Proposed
           Standard.

        o  Guidelines for OSI NSAP Allocation in the Internet
           <draft-ietf-osinsap-allocation-01> for consideration as a
           Draft Standard.

        o  TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection
           <draft-ietf-tn3270e-luname-print-02> for consideration as a
           Proposed Standard.

        o  DNS Support for IDPR <draft-ietf-dns-idpr-02> for
           consideration as a Proposed Standard.






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        o  MIME Encapsulation of Macintosh files - MacMIME
           <draft-faltstrom-macmime1-01> for consideration as a Proposed
           Standard.

        o  MIME Content Type for BinHex encoded files
           <draft-faltstrom-macmime2-00> for consideration as an
           Informational document.

        o  UPS Management Information Base <draft-ietf-upsmib-05> for
           consideration as a Proposed Standard.

     4. Three Working Groups were created during this period:

           Notifications and Acknowledgements Requirements (notary)
           Simple Internet Protocol Plus (sipp)
           Common Architecture for Next-Generation IP (catnip)

        Note that sipp is actually the consolidation of SIP and PIP, and
        that CATNIP is a revamp of TPIX (with a new charter and
        milestones).

        Additionally, one Working Groups was concluded:

           Network Printing Protocol (npp)

     5. A total of 49 Internet-Draft actions were taken during the month
        of February, 1994:

                 (Revised draft (o), New Draft (+) )

      (bgp)      o  Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fourth
                    Version of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)
                    <draft-ietf-bgp-mibv4-05.txt>
      (ospf)     o  OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base
                    <draft-ietf-ospf-mib-02.txt>
      (none)     o  ISO/CCITT and Internet Management Coexistence
                    (IIMC): Translation of Internet MIBs to ISO/CCITT
                    GDMO MIBs (IIMCIMIBTRANS)
                    <draft-labarre-internetmib-iso-04.txt, .ps>
      (none)     o  ISO/CCITT and Internet Management Coexistence
                    (IIMC): Translation of ISO/CCITT GDMO MIBs to
                    Internet MIBs (IIMCOMIBTRANS)
                    <draft-newnan-isomib-internet-03.txt, .ps>
      (none)     o  ISO/CCITT and Internet Management Coexistence
                    (IIMC): ISO/CCITT to Internet Management Security
                    (IIMCSEC) <draft-labarre-iimc-party-04.txt, .ps>





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      (none)     o  ISO/CCITT and Internet Management Coexistence
                    (IIMC): Translation of Internet MIB-II (RFC1213) to
                    ISO/CCITT GDMO MIB (IIMCMIB-II)
                    <draft-labarre-iimc-mibii-04.txt, .ps>
      (none)     o  ISO/CCITT and Internet Management Coexistence
                    (IIMC): ISO/CCITT to Internet Management Proxy
                    (IIMCPROXY) <draft-chang-iimc-proxy-04.txt, .ps>
      (appleip)  o  AppleTalk Management Information Base II
                    <draft-ietf-appleip-mib2-02.txt>
      (atm)      o  Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5
                    <draft-ietf-atm-mtu-07.txt>
      (iafa)     o  How to Use Anonymous FTP
                    <draft-ietf-iafa-howftp-01.txt>
      (frnetmib) o  Service Management Architecture for Virtual
                    Connection Services
                    <draft-ietf-frnetmib-virtual-sma-02.txt>
      (none)     o  Characters and character sets for various languages
                    <draft-alvestrand-lang-char-01.txt>
      (pppext)   o  PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP)
                    <draft-ietf-pppext-for-bridging-03.txt>
      (tn3270e)  o  TN3270 Extensions for LUname and Printer Selection
                    <draft-ietf-tn3270e-luname-print-02.txt>
      (upsmib)   o  UPS Management Information Base
                    <draft-ietf-upsmib-05.txt>
      (snanau)   o  Definitions of Managed Objects for SNA NAUs
                    <draft-ietf-snanau-snamib-03.txt>
      (pppext)   o  The PPP NetBIOS Frames Control Protocol (NBFCP)
                    <draft-ietf-pppext-netbios-fcp-04.txt>
      (ids)      o  A Revised Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations
                    <draft-ietf-ids-catalog-01.txt>
      (none)     o  MIME Content-types for SGML Documents
                    <draft-levinson-sgml-01.txt>
      (ifmib)    o  Management Information Base for Management of
                    Network Connections
                    <draft-ietf-ifmib-conntable-01.txt>
      (none)     o  MIME Encapsulation of Macintosh files - MacMIME
                    <draft-faltstrom-macmime1-01.txt, .ps>
      (none)     o  Introduction to White Pages services based on X.500
                    <draft-rare-nap-x500intro-01.txt>
      (sipp)     o  Simple Internet Protocol Plus (SIPP): Routing and
                    Addressing <draft-ietf-sip-routing-addr-01.txt>
      (none)     +  Internet Multilingual Text Encoding: ISO-2022-INT-*
                    <draft-ohta-text-encoding-00.txt>
      (none)     +  Instructions to RFC Translators
                    <draft-ohta-translation-instr-00.txt>
      (rmonmib)  +  Remote Network Monitoring Management Information
                    Base <draft-ietf-rmonmib-rmonmib-00.txt>




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      (iab)      +  Coordinated Response to Draft FIRP Report
                    <draft-iab-firp-letter-00.txt>
      (none)     +  MIME charset names for ISO 10646
                    <draft-ohta-mime-charset-names-00.txt>
      (ifmib)    +  Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS Interfaces
                    <draft-ietf-ifmib-sipmib-00.txt>
      (imap)     +  INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4
                    <draft-ietf-imap-imap4-00.txt>
      (sip)      +  SIPP Extensions to BOOTP/DHCP
                    <draft-ietf-sip-dhcpext-00.txt>
      (pppext)   +  PPP Option for Data Encapsulation Selection
                    <draft-ietf-pppext-dataencap-00.txt>
      (rdbmsmib) +  RDBMS-MIB <draft-ietf-rdbmsmib-mib-00.txt>
      (none)     +  Using Unicode with MIME
                    <draft-goldsmith-mime-unicode-00.txt, .ps>
      (ifmib)    +  Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like
                    Interface Types <draft-ietf-ifmib-types-00.txt>
      (none)     +  A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode
                    <draft-goldsmith-mime-utf7-00.txt, .ps>
      (none)     +  The Internet Mobile Host Protocol (IMHP)
                    <draft-johnson-imhp-00.txt>
      (uswg)     +  FYI on Questions and Answer Answers to Commonly
                    asked "New Internet User" Questions
                    <draft-ietf-uswg-fyi4-00.txt>
      (ospf)     o  IP Forwarding Table MIB
                    <draft-ietf-ospf-cidr-route-mib-01.txt>
      (sip)      +  OSPF for SIPP <draft-ietf-sip-ospf-00.txt>
      (none)     +  Loose Source Routing for Mobile Hosts
                    <draft-rekhter-lsr-mobile-hosts-00.txt>
      (none)     +  Support for Mobility with Connectionless Network
                    Layer Protocols (Transport Layer Transparency)
                    <draft-perkins-cnlp-support-00.txt>
      (none)     +  Intra-AS Route Server
                    <draft-haskin-intra-route-server-00.txt>
      (sipp)     +  Simple Internet Protocol Plus (SIPP) Specification
                    <draft-ietf-sipp-spec-00.txt>
      (dnssec)   +  Domain Name System Protocol Security Extensions
                    <draft-ietf-dnssec-secext-00.txt>
      (charmib)  +  Character MIB <draft-ietf-charmib-mib-00.txt>
      (charmib)  +  RS-232-like MIB
                    <draft-ietf-charmib-rs232-mib-00.txt>
      (charmib)  +  Parallel-printer-like MIB
                    <draft-ietf-charmib-ppl-mib-00.txt>
      (isn)      +  K-12 Internetworking Guidelines
                    <draft-ietf-isn-k12-guide-00.txt>






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     6. There were 7 RFC's published during the month of February, 1994:

        RFC     St  WG         Title
        ------- --  --------   -------------------------------------
        RFC1574 I   (noop)     Essential Tools for the OSI Internet
        RFC1575 DS  (noop)     An Echo Function for CLNP (ISO 8473)

        RFC1578 I   (isn)      FYI on Questions and Answers: Answers to
                               Commonly Asked "Primary and Secondary
                               School Internet User" Questions
        RFC1579 I   (none)     Firewall-Friendly FTP
        RFC1581 I   (none)     Protocol Analysis for Extensions to RIP
                               to Support Demand Circuits
        RFC1582 PS  (none)     Extensions to RIP to Support Demand
                               Circuits
        RFC1588 I   (none)     WHITE PAGES MEETING REPORT

     St(atus):  (S)  Internet Standard
                (PS) Proposed Standard
                (DS) Draft Standard
                (E)  Experimental
                (I)  Informational

     Steve Coya (scoya@nri.reston.va.us)



























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INTERNET PROJECTS
-----------------

ANSNET/NSFNET BACKBONE ENGINEERING
----------------------------------

     Network Status Summary
     ======================

     All ANSnet unix-based routers were upgraded to support gated
     software, which supports BGP4/CIDR.  The older rcp_routed software
     has been completely phased out of the ANSnet.  Configurations that
     support CIDR aggregation will be deployed in March.

     February Backbone Traffic Statistics
     ====================================

     The total inbound packet count for the ANSnet (measured using SNMP
     interface counters) was 48,359,374,681 on T3 ENSS interfaces, up
     5.6% from January.  The total packet count into the network
     including all ENSS serial interfaces was 56,238,624,890 up 4.46%
     from January.

     Router Forwarding Table Statistics
     ==================================

     The maximum number of destinations announced to the ANSnet during
     February was 17,713 up 8.8% from January.  The number of network
     destinations configured for announcement to the ANSnet but were
     never announced (silent nets) during February was 6,419.

     Gated/BGP4 Deployment Complete
     ==============================

     On February 27th, we completed the deployment of gated software on
     all ANSnet AS690 routers.  The AS690 system is now CIDR capable.
     All routers are running IBGP4 internally, and we are peering
     externally via BGP (using version negotiation for versions 2,3,4)
     and EGP.  The peer providers that we are exchanging BGP4 routes
     with include:

     AlterNet             (AS701)
     BARRNet              (AS200)
     CERFNet              (AS1740, AS1838)
     COREN                (AS2882)
     Dante                (AS1133, AS1674)
     ESNet                (AS293)
     ICMNet               (AS1240, AS1800)



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     NASA                 (AS297, AS372)
     NEARNet              (AS560)
     OARNet               (AS600)
     SESQUINet            (AS114)
     SURANet              (AS86)

     Because the AS690 configuration for all CIDR aggregates has not yet
     been completed, we have left AS690 pointing default to AS1133.  The
     AS690 default route will be removed when all CIDR routes (for which
     class-based routes are not being announced) have been configured.

     We are working on a tool that would allow us to monitor which more
     specific class-based routes (that are represented by announced
     aggregates) are getting withdrawn on a weekly basis.  We hope this
     will allow us to debug any connectivity problems that are reported,
     which may be correlated to CIDR transition.

     There are a number of planned enhancements to gated that we will be
     deploying over the next few weeks including (a) support for FDDI
     broadcast media that interconnect CNSS routers, (b) reduction of
     the IBGP4 internal mesh from 92->60 (approximately), (c) reduction
     in gated memory utilization, (d) enhanced support for gated policy.

     Rcp_routed Routing Software Changes
     ===================================

     As of February 27th, Rcp_routed software has been replaced by
     gated.   Many thanks are owed to Curtis Villamizar, Steve Heimlich,
     and Yakov Rekhter for their work on rcp_routed over the years.

     Routing Stability Measured on the T3 Network
     ============================================

     Internal routing stability measurements are made by monitoring
     short term disconnect times (disconnects of five minutes duration
     or less).  This is intended as a measure of overall system
     stability rather than complete connectivity.  February stability
     was down from the prior month due to gated routing software
     deployment:

          MONTH               overall              excluding configs
          ------              -------              -----------------
          January              99.1%                      99.5%
          February             99.0%                      99.5%
          March                97.5%                      99.1%
          April                96.1%                      97.2%
          May                  97.4%                      98.0%
          June                 95.5%                      96.6%



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          July                 97.3%                      97.7%
          August               97.5%                      97.9%
          September            98.1%                      98.5%
          October              98.0%                      98.3%
          November             97.2%                       N/A
          December             96.6%                       N/A
          January              98.7%                       N/A
          February             96.56                       N/A

     This histogram of overall stability recorded by each node over the
     last 12 months is as follows:

        MONTH    >5 hr   >2 hr   > 1hr  >30 min   >15 min  <= 15min
                <98.7%  <99.7%  <99.87% <99.93%   <99.97%  >=99.97%

        ------------------------------------------------------------
        January      0       0       1       8        19        55
        February     0       0       1      24        19        41
        March        0       4      18      23        23        22
        April        2       2       3      13        12        57
        May          0       4      33      32        15         5
        June         3      21      35      18        12         3
        July         0      12      28      44         6         1
        August       1       5      28      21        17        15
        September    1      38      25      10         4        13
        October      0       3       3      10        25        50
        November     1       2      15      25        24        26
        December     0       8      24      46         9         3
        January      0       0       4       9        15        54
        February     0       4       6      23        40        20

     Stability figures for the 2nd half of February are incomplete due
     the rcp_routed transition to gated software, and will be updated in
     March to support gated logging information.

     External route flap measured by ANSnet routers increased in
     February.  This is most likely secondary flapping resulting from
     route flaps caused by the ANSnet gated deployment.  The measurement
     method is described in:

       ftp.ans.net:/pub/info/routing-stats/ExternalRouteFlapReports

     This report measures overall Internet stability associated with the
     number of times networks are announced as unreachable.  The
     following represents the monthly totals in terms of number of
     networks declared unreachable per hour during the last 12 months.





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     January               844
     February              876
     March                1104
     April                1038
     May                  1134
     June                 1560
     July                 1815
     August               1874
     September            2395
     October              2272
     November             2321
     December             2008
     January              2414
     February             3605

     Plots of the internal routing stability, external peer session
     stability and external route flap are available as the files:

       ftp.ans.net:/pub/info/routing-stats/internal.ps
       ftp.ans.net:/pub/info/routing-stats/external.ps
       ftp.ans.net:/pub/info/routing-stats/flap.ps

     External Internet route flapping increased to a new monthly high in
     February.  Three destinations were announced as unreachable over
     5,000 times (1 US).  Another 8 destinations were announced as
     unreachable over 1,000 times (4 US).  Another 179 destinations were
     announced as unreachable over 500 times (72 US).  Another 1045
     destinations were announced as unreachable 100 times or more (250
     US).  1917 destinations were announced as unreachable 50 time (302
     US) and 12,872 destinations were announced as unreachable 1 to 50
     times (8,313 US).  On average 2414 destinations were withdrawn per
     hour over the course of the month.

          Number of times each destination is declared unreachable

     January:
         >=5000   >=1000   >=500    >=100     >=50      <50
              3        8     179    1,045    1,917   12,872     total
              1        4      72      250      302    8,313       US
              2        4     107      795    1,615    4,559    non-US
     February:
         >=5000   >=1000   >=500    >=100     >=50      <50
              0       15     118    3,512    1,694   10,751     total
              0        2      17      220      823    7,896       US
              0        1     101    3,292      871    2,855    non-US

     The external route flap reports will be temporarily unavailable
     until the reports can be adapted to use gated log files.



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     Notable Outages in February '94
     ===============================

     E131 (Ann Arbor) suffered an extended outage due to a fiber cut on
     02/02.  The 02/02 fiber cut was caused by contractor digging and
     affected 92 DS3's.  The outage lasted from 10:05 to 21:13 EST for a
     total of 11 hours and 8 minutes downtime.  While the Network
     Operations Center in Ann Arbor was isolated from the national
     network, network monitoring continued from the ANS backup NOC in
     Elmsford.  The Ann Arbor NOC accessed these monitoring tools via
     dialup connections.  There was some blockage of calls to the 1-800
     number due to reduced capacity into the area.

     Jordan Becker, <becker@ans.net>

BOLT BERANEK AND NEWMAN INC.
----------------------------

     Defense Simulation Internet
     ===========================

     DSI Network Upgrade
     ===================

     In February, the DSI backbone bandwidth was increased to an
     effective throughput rate of 2.6 Mbit/s.

     New ST-II Protocol Software Deployed
     ====================================

     All sites now have the new ST-II version 2.0 protocol software.
     Among other capabilities, version 2.0 provides a new interface
     (designated E3I) for connecting a secure gateway to the Network
     Encryption System (NES).  Version 2.0 also has a new commands
     interface and a new file-compression utility.

     Scalability

     Under its Defense Simulation Internet (DSI) Engineering contract
     from ARPA (ASTO), BBN is tasked to study the issue of "scalability"
     from the perspective of network performance and functionality.  The
     Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) user community has
     ambitious goals for dramatically increasing the scale of simulated
     war-fighting exercises.  While the largest exercises to date have
     involved less than 1000 "entities" (tanks, planes, ships, etc.),
     planned future exercises may involve as many as 100,000.  Moreover,
     the average size of updates exchanged among simulated entities has
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     constraints preclude solving this problem by order-of-magnitude
     increases in network bandwidth.  Instead, it is more likely that
     changes to both the DIS applications and the technological basis of
     supporting network(s) will be necessary to accommodate this growth.

     During February, work continued on two subtasks.  The first task
     involves characterization of DIS network traffic and DSI
     performance.  Statistics collected during demonstrations at
     November's Industry/Interservice Training, Simulation and Education
     Conference (I/ITSEC) and during the first of several Synthetic
     Theater of War (STOW) Engineering Demonstrations are being
     analyzed.  One component of the collected data consists of actual
     packet traces collected using the utility 'tcpdump'.  This month,
     we completed a program that fully parses simulation updates of both
     the Simnet protocol and the DIS protocol (an IEEE standard).  This
     program was then applied to the traces in order to correlate
     traffic statistics, such as delay, throughput and packet size, with
     simulation entities.  This level of detail is of value in
     predicting the traffic loads of future exercises.  Since one host
     can typically generate as many as 50-60 entities, and since update
     frequencies vary with the virtual activity of an exercise, it is
     not enough to observe traffic at the host level.

     The second task consists of further development of the DSI network
     simulator.  This tool, part of the Scalability Toolset, is being
     equipped with a graphical user interface for easy editing and
     configuration of the topology of the modeled network.  This month,
     work focused on fixing bugs and enhancing the cosmetic features of
     the display.  We also provided support to Lincoln Laboratory in
     their porting of the Network Simulator to the SGI workstation in
     preparation for further distribution of the Scalability Toolset to
     other members of the DIS research community.  (BBN's version runs
     on a Sun SPARC-2.)

     Point of Contact: Josh Seeger (jseeger@bbn.com)

CSUNET
------

     CSUnet was awarded a Pacific Bell CALREN grant to perform Masters
     of Library Information Sciences courses over ATM at 2 and 8 Mb/sec
     JPEG video between four sites (two in Northern and two in Southern
     California).

     Meanwhile in the K12 and CC connectivity arena, CSUnet continues to
     show its support for the educators by rolling out a new Frame Relay
     service initially in LATAs 1, 4, and 5 using GTE and Pacific Bell's
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     in California.

     New K12 and CC subscribers this month include: Compton Community
     College, State Center Community College District (Fresno), San Luis
     Obispo County Office of Education, and Desert Sands Unified School
     District (Palm Springs area).

     Mike Marcinkevicz  <mdm@CSU.net>

INTERNIC
--------

     INFORMATION SERVICES

     Contact Information:

     Reference Desk Information
          Toll-free hotline     +1 800 444-4345
          email                 info@internic.net
          Fax                   +1 619 455-4640

     InterNIC Suggestions or Complaints
          Suggestions     suggestions@internic.net
          Complaints      complaints@internic.net

     NSF Network News
          newsletter subscriptions  newsletter-request@internic.net
          newsletter comments       newsletter-comments@is.internic.net

     InterNIC Seminar Series
          seminars@internic.net or +1 800 444-4345

     Listserv lists
          net-happenings   listserv@internic.net
          net-resources    listserv@is.internic.net
          nics             listserv@is.internic.net

     InfoGuide
          Host Name        is.internic.net
          Host Address     192.153.156.15

     Postal address
          InterNIC Information Services
          General Atomics
          P.O. BOX 85608
          San Diego, CA 92186-9784





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     TRAINING RESIDENTS OF THE GLOBAL VILLAGE
     The InterNIC Seminar Series
     ----------------------------------------

     The InterNIC Seminar Series continued its run on February 18, 1994,
     at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.  Featuring the seminar
     "Using Network Tools Effectively," over 50 new and experienced
     InterNauts learned the use of FTP, telnet, WorldWideWeb, gopher,
     archie, X.500, Whois++, and NCSA Mosaic. Seminar highlights
     included demonstrations of network tools and pointers to valuable
     resources on the Internet.

     InterNIC Information Services (InterNIC IS) is proud to offer
     instructors who are true pioneers in Internet applications.  Of
     note: Paul Mockapetris, Information Science Institute, the original
     architect of the Domain Name System;  Peter Deutsch and Alan
     Emtage, Bunyip Information Systems, Inc., creators of archie, the
     Internet directory service;  Chris Weider, Bunyip Information
     Systems, Inc., one of the primary developers of the Whois++
     directory services protocol;  Yvonne Andres and Al Rogers, Global
     Schoolnet Foundation, pioneers in exploring how the Internet can
     change traditional education in our schools;  and Susan Calcari,
     InterNIC IS, the original Info Scout.

     Future seminars are scheduled in various locations around the 'Net,
     including Washington DC, Chicago, IL, Portland, OR, St. Louis, MO,
     and Tempe, AZ.   InterNIC IS would like to make these seminars
     available to the widest possible audience throughout the country
     and around the world.  Therefore, we offer these seminars in
     cooperation with network information  centers (NICs) at campuses,
     government agencies, corporations and network service providers.
     Please contact us if you are interested in hosting a seminar at
     your location.

     Below is the Seminar Series Calendar for April and May:

     Date:          April 4, 1994
     Seminar:       Using Network Tools Effectively
     Instructor:    Alan Emtage, Bunyip
     Location:      Washington, D.C.

     Date:          April 6, 1994
     Seminar:       Using Network Tools Effectively
     Instructor:    Alan Emtage, Bunyip
     Location:      Washington, D.C.






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     Date:          April 12, 1994, morning
     Seminars:      Hello Internet:  Tools for the Classroom
     Instructor:    Yvonne Andres, Global SchoolNet Foundation
     Location:      San Diego, California

     Date:          April 12, 1994, afternoon
     Seminar:       Making and Managing Global Learning Projects
     Instructor:    Al Rogers, Global SchoolNet Foundation
     Location:      San Diego, California

     Date:          April 14, 1994
     Seminar:       Using Network Tools Effectively
     Instructor:    Alan Emtage, Bunyip
     Location:      Tempe, Arizona
     Host:          ASPIN

     Date:          April 21-22, 1994
     Seminar:       Internet Naming and Directory Services
     Instructor:    Paul Mockapetris, ISI
     Location:      San Francisco, California

     Date:          April 29, 1994
     Seminar:       Using Network Tools Effectively
     Instructor:    Chris Weider, Bunyip
     Location:      Chicago, Illinois
     Host:          NetIllinois and CICNet

     Date:          May 22, 1994
     Seminar:       Building an Electronic Network Information Center
     Instructor:    Peter Deutsch, Bunyip
     Location:      St. Louis, Missouri
     Host:          MIDNET

     For more information or an electronic registration form, contact the
     addresses below:

     email:  seminars@internic.net
     gopher: is.internic.net
     FTP:    is.internic.net
     phone:  619-455-4600 or 800-444-4345

     NSF Network News
     ----------------

     The _NSF Network News_, on hiatus since December, has resumed
     preproduction with Vol. 1, No. 1 (March/April 1994). Articles in
     this upcoming issue include a feature article on the Global
     Schoolhouse Project, a news brief on the NSFNET architecture rebid



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     results, an update on the Asia-Pacific Network Information Center,
     a first peek at the creation of InterNIC Information Services' new
     InfoGuide, and much, much more.  To subscribe, send email to
     newsletter-request@internic.net,and it will be delivered to you by
     email.  Be sure to include your postal address if you want
     hardcopy.

     Due to the rise in printing costs and other technical difficulties,
     the 6-page fold-out map of U.S. Internet Connectivity sites in its
     present form will no longer be part of the newsletter. In the past,
     regional and midlevel networks contributed statistics on the number
     and identity of their connections and customers, as well as the
     number of dialup customers for inclusion in the Map.  We appreciate
     all of the NICs and service providers who contacted us with
     statistics for inclusion in the Map and sincerely apologize for any
     inconvenience it may have caused.

     Beginning with the March/April 1994 issue, the _NSF Network News_
     will feature a variety of maps from different sources which are
     better able to chronicle the growth of the NSFNET and Internet
     community.

     Reference Desk
     --------------

     The number of open records (contacts awaiting attention) closed by
     Reference Desk staff was almost double the number closed in January
     due to new staff hirings.  The backlog of open records was reduced
     from 2,560 to 229 in the same period. The following table gives a
     summary of the Reference Desk contacts for February:

               Method      Contacts      % of Total
               -------     --------      ---------
               Email           543          12.7
               Phone          3231          75.4
               Fax             471          11.0
               US Mail          21           <1
               Other            18           <1
               -------     --------      ---------
               Total          4284          100

     by Karen D. Frazer <kfrazer@is.internic.net>









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     DIRECTORY AND DATABASE SERVICES

     InterNIC Directory and Database Services operates a number of
     servers that are available to anyone on the Internet with the
     appropriate client software.  One example is our WAIS server, which
     supports a number of databases.  Currently, the set of databases is
     as follows:

     conf.announce     A database of conferences and seminars that are
                       announced on the Internet.

     ddbs-info         Information about InterNIC services.

     dirofdirs         InterNIC Directory of Directories - information
                       about resources on the Internet.

     fyis              RFCs that are informational in nature.

     iesg              IESG information, working group charters, and
                       meeting minutes.

     ietf              IETF information, meeting announcements, working
                       group charters and minutes.

     internet-drafts   IETF Internet Draft Documents.

     isoc              Internet Society Documents.

     netpolicy         Network Policies and Procedures documents from a
                       variety of networks and institutions.

     nsf               Documents from the NSF and from NSF-supported
                       events.

     people            Non-point-of-contact, non-military entries from
                       the old DDN NIC WHOIS database.

     rfcs              Request For Comments documents - INTERNET
                       standards and information.

     stds              The subset of all the RFCs that have been
                       designated standards by the IETF.

     the-scientist     THE SCIENTIST - A biweekly newspaper for research
                       scientists, and managers in industry, academia,
                       and government. Focuses on life sciences and
                       biotechology.




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     tutorial          Tutorial information for the InterNIC Directory
                       and Database Services WAIS client.

     Our WAIS server is available on the standard WAIS port (port 210)
     on our server, ds.internic.net.  If you do not have a WAIS client,
     you can telnet to our server, login as "wais" (no password
     required), and use our client.

     A reminder - if you would like to help the Internet community find
     a resource that you offer, send mail to admin@ds.internic.net and
     we will send information about listing your resource in the
     Directory of Directories.

     by Rick Huber <rvh@ds.internic.net>

     REGISTRATION SERVICES
     Significant Events
     ---------------------

     InterNIC Registration Services assigned over 14,754 network
     addresses and registered 826 new top- and second-level domains.  A
     top-level domain for Algeria, DZ, was registered and applications
     from Bahrain, Belarus, and Iran were also received.  A number of
     service providers have begun implementing inverse addressing on
     their existing CIDR blocks.  Registration Services is working with
     each of these providers in transistioning inverse addressing so no
     customers are inconvenienced.

     Registration Statistics for February

     Hostmaster Email              3,246
     Postal/Fax Applications         180
     Telephone Calls               2,103
     Domain Registered               826
     Inverse Addresses               433
     Class C's Assigned           14,641
     Class B's Assigned              113
     ASN Assigned                     57

                      Connections            Retrievals

     Gopher Sessions    51,770                 17,904
     Wais Sessions      20,817                 36,469
     Ftp Sessions        6,580                 29,315
     Telnet             50,013
     Mailserver          1,117

     by John Zalubski <johnz@internic.net>



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ISI
---

     GIGABIT NETWORKING

     Infrastructure

     The 1994 IAB workshop waas held at ISI Feb 8-10, 1994.  Jon Postel
     attended the ISOC meetings in Washington, DC, February 6-9 1994.
     Eve Schooler and Bob Felderman went to Washington, DC to work at
     NRL, February 22-23, 1994.

     Seven RFCs were published this month.

        RFC 1574:  Hares, S., (Merit/NSFNET), C. Wittbrodt (Stanford
                   Univ/Barrnet), "Essential Tools for the OSI Internet"
                   February 1994.

        RFC 1575:  Hares, S., (Merit/NSFNET), C. Wittbrodt (Stanford
                   Univ/Barrnet), "An Echo Function for CLNP (ISO 8473)
                   February 1994.

        RFC 1578:  Sellers, J., "FYI on Questions and Answers - Answers
                   to Commonly Asked 'Primary and Secondary School
                   Internet User' Questions", NASA NREN/Sterling
                   Software, February 1994.

        RFC 1579:  Bellovin, S., "Firewall-Friendly FTP", AT&T Bell
                   Laboratories, February 1994.

        RFC 1581:  Meyer, G., "Protocol Analysis for Extensions to RIP
                   to Support Demand Circuits", Spider System,
                   February 1994.

        RFC 1582:  Meyer, G., "Extensions to RIP to Support Demand
                   Circuits", Spider System, February 1994.

        RFC 1588:  Postel, J., and C. Anderson, "White Pages Meeting
                   Report", ISI, February 1994.

        RFC 1589:  Mills, D., "A Kernel Model for Precision Timekeeping"
                   University of Delaware, March 1994.









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     US DOMAIN ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
     ------------------------------------

     See "RFC 1591 - Domain Name System Structure and Delegation".


     US DOMAIN NAMING STRUCTURE
     ==========================

    <host>.<city/locality>.<state>.US = city/locality based names
   <school>.<district>.K12.<state>.US = kindegarten thru 12th grade
          <school>.PVT.K12.<state>.US = private K thru 12th grade
       <school>.<locality>.<state>.US = locality opt: for PVT schools
               <school>.CC.<state>.US = community colleges
              <school>.TEC.<state>.US = technical or vocationalschools
            <lib-name>.LIB.<state>.US = libraries
          <org-name>.STATE.<state>.US = state government agencies
            <org-name>.COG.<state>.US = councils of governments
         <museum-name>.MUS.<state>.US = museums
                 <org>.GEN.<state>.US = statewide assoc,clubs,domainparks
                    <org-name>.FED.US = federal government agencies
                    <org-name>.DNI.US = distributed national institutes


     IN-ADDR RECORDS
     ===============

     1)  The administrator of your network has to add to his nameserver
         an IN-ADDR PTR record for your host.  For example:

         11.8.146.198.IN-ADDR.ARPA    PTR     DSCC.CC.TN.US (hostname)

     2)  The network number needs to be listed in the root servers
         IN-ADDR zone file on the Internic with a NS delegation to
         your name server.  Send message to (netreg@internic.net).
         In the root server the following type of record is added:

         8.146.198.IN-ADDR.ARPA   NS    dsccvv.dscc.tn.us (nameserver)













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     CONTACTS
     ========

             EMAIL/FAX               479
             PHONE                    40
             ----------------------------
             Total Contacts          519


             DELEGATIONS              19
             DIRECT REGISTRATIONS:    18
             OTHER US DOMAIN MSGS:   482
             ---------------------------
             Total                   519


     OTHER US DOMAIN MESSAGES INCLUDE: modifications, application
     requests, discussion and clarification of the requests, questions
     about names, referrals to other subdomains or to/from the InterNic,
     resolving technical problems with zone files and name servers, and
     whois listings.

     Third Level US Domain Delegations this month
     --------------------------------------------

     STATE.DE.US     Delaware State Gov't Agencies
     STATE VA.US     Commonwealth of Virginia State Gov't Agencies
     STATE.RI.US     Rhode Island State Gov't Agencies
     STATE.KS.US     Kansas State Gov't Agencies
     CC.RI.US        Oregon Community Colleges
     GEN.UT.US       General branch of US Domain
     TEC.NC.US       North Carolina Technical/Voc Schools
     MENTOR.OH.US    Mentor, Ohio, locality
     CANFIELD.OH.US  Canfield, Ohio, locality
     APEX.NC.US      Apex, North Carolina, locality
     DADE.FL.US      Dade County, Florida, locality

     Other US Domain Delegations this month
     --------------------------------------

     CI.NYC.NY.US            New York City, NY, City Gov't Agencies
     LALAW.LIB.CA.US         Los Angeles County Law Library
     WLS.LIB.NY.US.          Westchester, NY,  Library System
     NACTC.CC.AR.US          North Arkansas Community Technical College
     TULSA.CC.OK.US.         Tulsa Junior College, Tulsa, Ok
     GONZAGA.PVT.K12.DC.US   Gonzaga College High School
     CBMS.KNOX.K12.TN.US     Cedar Bluff Middle School, TN
     BHS.PANAMA.DODDS.FED.US Balboa High School, Panama, DOD School



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                    TABLE OF DELEGATED DOMAINS BY STATE

             K12     CC      TEC     STATE   LIB     MUS     GEN
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     AK
     AL       X
     AR       X
     AS
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     AZ       X              X       X       X       X
     CA       X      X       X       X
     CO       X      X       X               X
     CT
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     DC       X
     DE       X      X       X       X       X
     FL       X      X       X       X       X
     GA       X              X       X       X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     HI
     IA       X      X       X               X
     ID       X      X       X       X       X       X       X
     IL       X      X       X               X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     IN       X      X       X       X
     KS                              X
     KY       X      X       X       X       X       X       X
     LA       X      X       X       X       X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     MA
     ME                              X
     MI       X      X       X       X       X
     MN       X      X       X       X       X       X       X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     MO       X      X               X       X
     MS       X                      X
     MT
     NC       X      X       X       X       X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     ND       X                      X
     NE       X      X               X       X
     NH       X              X
     NJ       X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     NM       X                      X               X
     NV
     NY       X      X       X       X
     OH       X      X       X       X       X       X       X



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     -----------------------------------------------------------
     OK
     OR       X      X       X       X       X       X       X
     PA       X
     RI       X      X               X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     SC       X      X       X       X       X
     SD       X                      X
     TN
     TX       X      X               X       X
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     UT       X                      X       X               X
     VA       X      X       X       X
     VT       X                      X
     WA
     -----------------------------------------------------------
     WI       X              X       X
     WV       X      X       X       X       X       X       X
     WY                              X
     ===========================================================

     For more information about the US Domain please request an
     application via the RFC-INFO service.  Send a message to RFC-
     INFO@ISI.EDU with the contents "Help: us_domain_application". For
     example:

                  To: RFC-INFO@ISI.EDU
                  Subject: US Domain Application

                  help: us_domain_application

     Ann Westine Cooper (Cooper@ISI.EDU)

     JVNCNET
     -------

     Global Enterprise Services, Inc.
     JvNCnet
     3 Independence Way
     Princeton, New Jersey 08540
     voice:    800-35-TIGER
               609-897-7300
     fax:      609-897-7310

     How to contact GES:
     Member Services: 609-897-7318
                      609-897-7337
                      support@jvnc.net



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     Seminar/Training
     ----------------

     A)  Cisco Router Technical Training (open to the public)
         Title:  Cisco Router Configuration Course

     Five day, hands-on class, to learn and practice the commands to
     configure routers on a multi-protocol network.  Live network
     connectivity enhances the experience.

     Dates:  March 7-11, 1994; March 21-25, 1994

     For further details, please email to training@jvnc.net or call
     609-897-7318.

     B)  GES Seminar Series

     Introduction to Data Networking and TCP/IP, and Advanced TCP/IP.

     GES will offer two one-day seminars on TCP/IP and data networking
     on March 22nd and 23rd, 1994. The seminars may be taken
     individually or as a group, and will be taught by Dr. Paul
     Schragger.  Dr.  Schragger received a doctorate on future high
     speed communications from the University of Delaware.

     The conference location is the The Scanticon Princeton Hotel, 100
     College Road East, Plainsboro, NJ.

     Registration by March 1, 1994 (to attend both days) JvNCnet
     members:  $470 Non-members:      $515

     For more information or to register, call 609-897-7318 or 1-800-
     35-TIGER or send email to: registration@jvnc.net.  Classes are open
     to anyone in the Internet community and the public.

     Partial list of new on-line members
     -----------------------------------

     KPMG Peat Marwick
     National Westminster Bank
     Union Camp Corp.
     SmithKline Beecham
     T&T Software
     System Documentation, Inc.
     Bell Atlantic Mobile

     by Teri Schuler, <schuler@jvnc.net>




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MERIT/NSFNET INTERNET ENGINEERING
---------------------------------

     The CIDR/BGP-4 registration system was completed and installed in
     parallel with the deployment of gated on the ANS/NSFNET backbone. The
     Merit Policy Routing Data Base supports CIDR aggregation and the NACR
     submission format has been changed to reflect this.  For example the
     NWG report includes CIDR prefixes rather than single IP network
     numbers.

     Merit sponsored and SDSC hosted a meeting of the Regional Techs group
     in San Diege on Jan 31/Feb 1, 1994. The group's original charter
     defined its membership as the NSF sponsored regionals (mid-levels).
     At the meeting in San Diego, the group revised its charter to include
     a broader base of network service providers. Merit will continue to
     facilitate the meetings of the group and it is debating a new name.

     The target date for the release of IDRP version 1.0 is the end of
     March.  This version will support a minimal policy set and inter-
     operate with gated.  The team of implementors led by Sue Hares is
     doing this work for the FAA.

     Elise Gerich <epg@merit.edu>

MRNET
------

     Mr. Paul Fakler has recently joined the MRnet engineering staff.

     The InforMNs Project (Internet for Minnesota Schools) is now
     underway with theinitial test users. This will eventually provide
     personal SLIP access for teachers and administrators throughout the
     state.  Additional local dialup access is now available in
     Rochester and additional sites will be installed in the coming
     months.

     Recent new member attachments include:
                     Database Network Services
                     H. B. Fuller
                     HealthSpan
                     Internet Connections, Inc.
                     LSC, Inc.
                     MAPPCOR
                     Methodist Hospital
                     Minneapolis Telecommunications Network
                     NetStor
                     Seagate
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                     StarNet Communications
                     Minneapolis Star-Tribune
                     Teltech
                     Ware, Inc.

     bringing total attached membership to 78 organizations.

     Contact: info@MR.Net for any further information.

     Dennis Fazio, Executive Director
     Minnesota Regional Network
     Minneapolis, MN
     (612) 342-2570

     by Dennis Fazio <dfazio@MR.net>

NEARNET
-------

     NEARNET'S MEMBERSHIP EXPANDS

     As of February 23, 1994, NEARNET has grown to a total of 298 member
     organizations.

     NEARNET would like to welcome the following new members who have
     joined NEARNET during the month of February: Baystate Health Care
     of Cambridge, MA; the Arnold Arboretum of Jamaica Plain, MA; Codem
     Systems, Inc. of Hollis, NH; The NetMarket Company of Nashua, NH;
     Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, Burlington, VT; and SatelLife
     of Cambridge, MA.

     Correction: Please note that in last month's report, Merrimack
     College was inadvertently listed as a new NEARNET site.  The site
     which should have been listed was the Merrimack Valley Library
     Consortium (MVLC).  MVLC joined NEARNET in December 1993.
     Merrimack College has been a member of NEARNET since January 1991.

     NEARNET NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED

     The February 1994 issue of the hardcopy "NEARNET Newsletter" has
     been published and distributed.  Current or prospective NEARNET
     members may request to receive the newsletter by sending their name
     and surface mail address to:

     "NEARNET THIS MONTH" ONLINE BULLETIN PUBLISHED

     NEARNET has once again begun distribution of the "NEARNET This
     Month" online bulletin.  Past issues are available via anonymous



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     FTP at ftp.near.net in the pathname: newsletter/nearnet-this-month.
     Past issues are also accessible viaGopher and WWW.

     We plan to distribute future issues of this bulletin to several
     NEARNET member-specific e-mail lists.  Upcoming issues will include
     information on future NEARNET seminars, training, resources and
     information services.  NEARNET members who would like to receive
     future issues via e-mail should send a note to nearnet-
     us@nic.near.net.

     NEARNET TRAINING PROGRAM UPDATE

     NEARNET held the Winter set of two of its first three six-hour
     lecture and demo training courses on February 22 and 23.  The third
     day of training on February24 was postponed due to inclement
     weather and is rescheduled for Friday, March25 from 9:00 a.m. to
     4:00 p.m. at the BBN Newman Auditorium.

     The three full-day set of courses includes: (Day 1) An Introduction
     to Resources on the Internet; (Day 2) An Orientation for New
     NEARNET Information and Technical Liaisons; and (Day 3) An
     Introduction to Internet Technology.

     All three days of training are available free of charge to new
     Standard Installation sites.  The Internet Resources and Internet
     Technology courses are available for existing sites and non-members
     for a $250.00 fee (per day/per attendee).  The NEARNET Orientation
     is free to all NEARNET sites.

     The Spring set of NEARNET Training Courses is scheduled for May 11,
     12 and 13 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the BBN Newman Auditorium.
     For more information, please contact the NEARNET Client Services
     Staff at nearnet-us@nic.near.net or call 617-873-8730, press option
     6.

     NEARNET CO-SPONSORS INTERNET SEMINAR FOR EDUCATORS

     Together with Cisco Systems, Inc., NEARNET will sponsor a one-day
     seminar organized by Editorial Inc. and the Online BookStore (OBS).
     The seminar, entitled, "An Educator's Introduction and Guide to the
     Internet: Catching theInternet Wave" will be held on Thursday,
     April 7, 1994, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30p.m. at the BBN Newman
     Auditorium.

     Seminar leaders will include Laura Fillmore, President of Editorial
     Inc. and the Online Bookstore in Rockport, Massachusetts.  Tracy
     LaQuey Parker author of the bestselling book, "The Internet
     Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking".  Tracy is the



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     Education Development Manager at Cisco Systems, Inc.  Daniel
     Fleming is a high school and middle school principal in Rockport,
     Massachusetts.  Daniel is an avid proponent of the use of
     technology in schools and will introduce the speakers (some still
     to be announced as of this posting).

     The seminar fee is $95.00 per person and $85.00 for each additional
     person from a school district.  The seminar registration will cover
     the costs of the seminar, including: materials, lunch, and a free
     copy of "The Internet Companion".  For more information, please
     call Al Kaufman of Editorial Inc. at508-546-7346 or via FAX at
     508-546-9807.

     INTERNET TOOLS AND VALUE-ADDED SERVICES MINI-SEMINAR

     A mini-seminar covering NEARNET-provided Internet tools and value-
     added services will be held on March 16th.  This seminar is being
     held to satisfy the overwhelming interest in Internet applications
     expressed during the NEARNET Annual Seminar in December 1993.  The
     seminar will cover NEARNET's new Gopher and World Wide Web (WWW)
     servers, the InterNavigator, the Global Network Navigator (GNN),
     and the Commerce Business Daily online service.

     The seminar will be held from 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the BBN
     Newman Auditorium, 70 Fawcett Street, Cambridge, MA.  The seminar
     is open to all NEARNET members free of charge, however, advanced
     registration is required.  There are only a limited amount of seats
     available, further registrations willbe handled on a first-come
     first-served basis.

     To register, NEARNET members should send email to nearnet-
     seminars@nic.near.net, or call 617-873-8730, press option 6.
     Additional information on future mini-seminars for 1994 will be
     announced shortly.

     NEARNET USER SERVICES STEERING COMMITTEE UPDATE

     The NEARNET User Services Steering Committee (USSC) has been
     established to provide guidance to NEARNET's User Services staff.
     The USSC will also advise the NEARNET Steering Committee on user-
     service related areas, including: policy, information services,
     packages, training and seminars.  The USSC is made up of people
     from NEARNET member organizations.  The third USSC meeting was held
     on February 28.  Future meetings will be held every six weeks.







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     NETWORKS EXPO'94 BOSTON

     Several NEARNET representatives participated in the Networks
     Expo'94, February15-17, at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston,
     MA.  It was at this conference, that NEARNET unveiled its new
     exhibitor's booth for the very firsttime.  The booth included a
     live Internet connection and demonstrations of NEARNET online tools
     and value-added services.  On the final day of the conference, John
     Curran, NEARNET Product Manager, delivered a very well received
     presentation on "Connecting Your LAN to the Internet".

     by NEARNET Client Services <nearnet-us@nic.near.net>

NORTHWESTNET
------------

     NorthWestNet and the University of Washington are pleased to co-
     sponsor the 29th IETF in Seattle, Washington from March 28-April 1.
     NorthWestNet has made available a Seattle IETF Gopher at
     gopher.nwnet.net 3333. You'll find a broad range of local
     information including weather, transportation, restaurants,
     lodgings, and local attractions. (For questions about the IETF,
     contact CNRI at ietf-rsvp@cnri.reston.va.us or gopher to
     cnri.reston.va.us.)

     The topic at this month's NorthWestNet User Services Committee
     teleconference was Internet training. Dave Tindall, Executive
     Director of Computer and Information Systems at Seattle Pacific
     University, moderated the meeting. The discussions covered
     everything from electronic and paper materials to the proper
     sequence to use when introducing Internet applications and tools.

     Twelve hours of on-site training were provided to 26 K-12 teachers
     and administrators at the Catlin Gable school in Portland, Oregon.
     Participants were affiliated with Catlin Gable (a private school)
     and with Oregon state school districts that are part of the
     statewide Oregon Public Education Network (OPEN) program of the
     Oregon State Department of Education. (Catlin Gable is also a
     participant in the NSF-funded grant, "Enabling K-12 Education in
     the Pacific Northwest through Internetworking.") Both OPEN and
     Catlin Gable are NorthWestNet member organizations.

     And last but not least, a group of students and teachers from The
     Bush School in Seattle, Washington spent part of an afternoon at
     the NorthWestNet offices exploring World Wide Web and HTML servers
     from around the world as part of a special class project.





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     -----------------
     NorthWestNet                       E-mail: info@nwnet.net
     15400 SE 30th Place, Suite 202     Phone: (206) 562-3000
     Bellevue, WA 98007                 Fax: (206) 562-4822

     Dr. Eric S. Hood, Executive Director
     Jan Eveleth, Director of User Services
     Dan L. Jordt, Director of Technical Services
     Anthony Naughtin, Director of Member Relations

     NorthWestNet serves the six state region of Alaska, Idaho, Montana,
     North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington.

RARE SECRETARIAT
----------------

     A RARE UPDATE                           no. 11, February 1994

     The 28th meeting of the RARE Council of Administration took place
     on February 3 and 4 1994. Progress and results on major issues are
     summarized below.

     CEENet

     A new international networking association has recently been
     established: CEENet, of which the members are at the moment: ACONET
     (Austria), UNICOM (Bulgaria), CARNet (Croatia), CESNET (Czech
     republic), NASK (Poland), SANET (Slovakia) and UARNet (Ukraine).
     More CEEC members are expected to join shortly.  The members are
     networking organizations that represent their country with
     authorization from their government.  CEENet's role is to
     coordinate international aspects of academic and research
     networking in the CEEC region.

     CEENet applied to join RARE in recognition of RARE's role as the
     umbrella body for networking for research in Europe and was
     admitted as International Member during the Brussels meeting.  A
     planning group has been set up to discuss how best to coordinate
     infrastructure planning and to function as a point of reference.

     RARE/EARN merger

     With the overall target of strengthening user representation in
     Europe the Executives of EARN and RARE are progressing a merger
     between the two Associations.

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     structure, Secretariat structure and three year budget.  These
     documents will be presented to both the CoA and the EARN Board of
     Directors for comment and approval during the May meetings in
     Darmstadt.  The Executives will propose to establish the new
     organization in the Netherlands, with the current RARE Secretariat
     as the main secretariat.  Current thinking has it that
     International Treaty Organizations will have voting rights and that
     voting will be according to a key related to level of subscription.

     RARE Signatory of ICT MoU

     RARE has signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Partnership in
     Information and Communication Technology (ICT), an EC initiative
     targeting enhancing user involvement in ICT.

     Elections Executive Committee

     Kees Neggers from SURFnet, the Netherlands, was re-elected
     President.  Paul Van Binst, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, was
     elected Vice-President and Peter Bakonyi, from Hungary, Treasurer.
     Sven Tafvelin (Sweden) and Christian Michau (France) are the new
     members of the Executive Committee.  The new RARE Executive
     Committee takes office on 1 May 1994.

     RARE Technical Programme

     RARE will establish a project involving evolution of the concept
     and protocols and maintenance of the reference implementation of
     World Wide Web and seeks funding for this project.

     The RARE Technical Committee is planning a Europe wide effort to
     coordinate the INIX and D-GIX activities and will raise the funding
     for this coordination effort.

     The RARE Technical Committee's management structure will change.
     The new RTC will consist of all WG Conveners and will be assisted
     by three senior general experts, who will form the RTC Budget
     Committee.  This way the RTC will have closer contact with the
     Working Groups.

     Thanks to the arrival of a new Project Development Officer, John
     Martin, working from the RARE Secretariat, the support for the RARE
     Technical Programme has increased considerably. The support for the
     RTP now consists of 2.6 full time equivalent PDOs and one Technical
     Programme Assistant.

     RTR7 (RFC1502) has appeared: X.400 use of Extended Character Sets,
     by Harald Alvestrand from UNINETT, Norway.



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     Conferences and seminars

     The final report on the NATO Advanced Networking Workshop on
     Research Networking in Central and Eastern Europe that took place
     in Budapest last Autumn will be available from the fileserver,
     soon.  The Workshop was very well attended and regarded to be very
     useful.

     A further activity of RARE supported by NATO funding is a technical
     workshop covering management and user support (to which the ISUS
     Working Group will contribute) just prior to the INET '94 / JENC 5
     Conference in Prague.

     The preliminary programme with the registration information for the
     INET '94 / JENC 5 Conference in Prague, June 15 - 17, will be
     released shortly.

     The Conference will start on 14 June at 18:30 with an Welcome and
     Opening reception.  The actual programme starts on 15 June and runs
     until noon on the 17th.  The conference consists of 35 sessions (in
     five parallel streams) and 4 plenaries.  Paper copies of all papers
     will be available at registration.  To be added to the email
     distribution list for more information on the Conference send a
     message to Internet: inet-jenc-request@rare.nl X.400:
     C=nl;ADMD=400net;PRMD=surf;O=rare;S=inet-jenc-request

     EARN is organizing a Network Services Conference in London, from 28
     to 30 November, subsequent to which a large RARE Working Group
     meeting will take place.

     The 3rd Symposium on High Speed Networking for Research in Europe,
     jointly organized by EC's DG XIII/C and RARE, was held on 2
     February 1994.  It was very successful, with 148 participants from
     24 countries, including two people from Japan.  It is planned to
     organize a fourth Symposium on High Speed networking for Research
     in Europe, focussing on 155 Mbps and higher, in two or three years'
     time.  The proceedings will be published in CNRE.

     For more information contact:
     Internet:  raresec@rare.nl or kiers@rare.nl
     X.400:     C=nl;ADMD=400net;PRMD=surf;O=rare;S=kiers
     X.400:     C=nl;ADMD=400net;PRMD=surf;O=rare;S=raresec
     fileserver: gopher.rare.nl or ftp.rare.nl

     Judith Kiers
     RARE Publicity Officer





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UCL
----

     The MICE project has developed quad-multiplexing sofrtware for
     H.261 video.  We have also placed a sample of our notes for a
     Masters course in Data Communicaitons in our Web server as an
     experiment. We will add digital video of seminars (often the same
     as the MICE seminars) as they happen.

     J. Crowcroft attended the IAB watershed retreat on Internet
     Security at ISI.

     John Crowcroft (j.crowcroft@CS.UCL.AC.UK)






































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CALENDAR
--------

The information below has been submitted to the IETF Secretariat as a
means of notifying readers of future events. Readers are requested to
send in dates of events that are appropriate for this calendar
section. Please send submissions, corrections, etc., to:

               <meeting-planning@cnri.reston.va.us>

1994
------------

Mar. 7-11         IEEE P802.11 Plenary            Vancouver, BC
Mar. 14-16        5th Wkshp on VHSN               Baltimore, MD
Mar. 14-18        OIW
Mar. 15-18        ARPA HPCC Symposium             Alexandria, VA
Mar. 16-23        CeBIT '94                       Hannover, Germany
Mar. 22-26        Seybold                         Boston, MA
Mar. 23-26        Comp, Freedom & Priv            Chicago, IL
Mar. 24-27        2nd Intl Conf on Telecom Sys.
                    modelling & anaysis           Nashville, TN
Mar. 28-Apr. 1    29th IETF                       Seattle, WA
Mar. 29           Rare Exec./EARN Exec. Comm.     Amsterdam, NL
Apr 6-8           National Net '94                Washington, DC
Apr. 11-15        High Performance Computing      La Jolla, CA
Apr. 18-20        European Exhb. HP Comp/Ntwk     Munich, Germany
Apr. 18-22        IEEE POSIX
Apr. 18-22        '94 TCP/IP Windows Sockets
                     and PPP Bake-Off
May 2-6           NetWorld+Interop                Las Vegas, NV
May 4-6           IFIP '94                        Hamburg, Germany
May 9-12          IEEE P802.11 Interim            Oshawa, Ontario
May 9-13          X3T5-OSI Upper Layers           Rockville, MD
May 10-13         ATM Forum                       Munich, Germany
May 16-18         RIPE                            Amsterdam, NL
May 19-20         RARE Council of Admn.           Darmstadt
Jun. 1-3          IFIP WG 6.5                     Barcelona, Spain
Jun. 6-8          Digital World                   Los Angeles, CA
Jun. 8-10         Seybold                         Paris
Jun. 6-10         USENIX                          Hynes CC, Boston, MA
Jun. 6-10         NetWorld+Interop                Berlin
Jun. 12           RARE Technical Committee        Prague
Jun. 13-17        INET94/JENC                     Prague
Jun. 13-17        OIW
Jun. 20-Jul. 1    ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6                Helsinki
Jun. 27-Jul. 1    HPN '94                         Grenoble, France
Jun. 27-Jul. 1    Home-oriented informatics       Copenhagen, Denmark



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Jul. 11-15        8th ACM Intntl Supercomputing   Manchester, England
Jul. 11-15        IEEE P802.11 Plenary            Orlando, FL
Jul. 13-14        W/S on Community Networking     Millbrae, CA
Jul. 25-29        30th IETF                       Toronto, Canada
Jul. 25-29        Sigraph 94                      Orlando, FL
Jul. 25-29        NetWorld+Interop                Tokyo, JP
Aug. (mid)        SNOWMASS
Aug. 1-2          USENIX                          Berkeley, CA
Aug. 7-12         SHARE (IBM)                     Boston, MA
Aug. 10-12        IFIP Protocols                  Vancouver, BC
Aug. 22-26        6th Joint EPS-APS Phyicics      Lugano, Switzerland
Aug. 28-Sep 2     IFIP World Congress             Hamburg, Germany
Aug. 29-Sep 2     SIGCOMM 94                      London, England
Sep.              IEEE P802.11 Interim            TBD
Sep. 7-9          Windows Solutions               San Francisco, CA.
Sep. 12-16        NetWorld+Interop                Atlanta, GA
Sep. 12-16        OIW
Sep. 13-16        Seybold                         San Francisco, CA
Sep. 14-16        4th Int'l CCHP                  Vienna, Austria
Sep. 26-28        2nd IWACA                       Heidelberg, Germany
Oct. 2-5          IEEE Leading Edge Comp. Ntwg    Minneapolis, MN
Oct. 6-8          Parallel & Dist. Compt. Sys     Las Vegas, NV
Oct. 15-20        ACM Conference on Multimedia    San Francisco, CA
Oct. 16-20        ACM SIGUCCS
Oct. 24-28        NetWorld+Interop '94            Paris, France
October/November  Windows Solutions               Germany
Oct. 31-Nov. 3    EDUCOM
Nov. 2-4          Gigabit testbed jamboree        Reston, VA
Nov. 7-11         IEEE P802.11 Plenary            Incline Village, NV
Nov. 11-14        ICCCN '94                       San Francisco, CA
Nov. 14-15        CEC Cist 237 M-media            Vienna, Austria
Nov. 14-18        Supercomputing '94              Washington, DC
Nov. 14-18        USENIX/ACM SIGOPS               Monterey, CA
Nov. 14-18        31st IETF (TENTATIVE)           SFO Bay Area
Nov. 28-30        Ntwk. Svs. Conf. (NSC'94)       London, UK
Nov. 28-Dec. 2    Email World                     Boston, MA
Nov. 29-Dec. 2    ATM Forum                       Kyoto, Japan
Nov. 29-Dec. 2    Cause
Dec. 5-9          31st IETF (TENTATIVE)           SFO Bay Area
Dec. 5-9          ANSI X3T11
Dec. 5-9          10th Annual Comp. Sec. Appl.    Orlando, Florida
Dec. 7-9          Windows Solutions               Tokyo, JP
Dec. 7-9          IEEE R/T Systems Symposium      San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dec. 12-16        OIW







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1995
---------
Jan. 16-20        USENIX                          New Orleans, LA
Feb. 16-17        PSRG - ISOC Symposium
Feb. 20-24        UniForum                        Dallas CC, Dallas, TX
Feb. 26-Mar. 3    SHARE (IBM)                     Los Angeles, CA
Mar. 6-10         IEEE 802 Plenary (Tentative)
Mar. 13-17        OIW
Mar. 13-17        Email World (Probable)          Santa Clara, CA
Mar. 13-24        ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6                Tokyo, JP
Mar. 20-24        32nd IETF (Tentative)
Mar. 27-31        Email World                     Chicago, IL
                  (likely to be replaced by Mar 13-17 dates)
Mar. 28-30        NetWorld+Interop                Las Vegas, NV
May 15-19         Joint European Ntwkg Conf.      Tel Aviv, Israel
May 18-19         RARE Council of Admin.          Tel Aviv, Israel
Jun.              ISOC Wkshop for Tech.
                   Emerging Countries
Jun. 12-16        INET '95 (tentative)            Singapore
Jun. 12-16        OIW
Jun. 19-22        USENIX                          San Francisco, CA
Jun.              INET95
Jul. 4            Independence Day
Jul. 10-14        IEEE 802 Plenary (Tentative)
JULY 14           BASTILLE DAY
Jul. 17-21        33rd IETF (Tentative)             Sweden
Jul. 31 - Aug. 4  33rd IETF (Tentative)             Sweden
Sep. 11-15        OIW
Oct. 3-11         Telecom '95                     Geneva, Switzerland
Oct. 9-13         Email World                     San Jose, CA
                  (likely to be replaced by Nov. 27-Dec. 1 dates)
Nov. 6-10         IEEE 802 Plenary (Tentative)
Nov. 13-17        34th IETF (Tentative)
Nov. 27-Dec. 1    Email World (Probable)          Boston, MA
Dec. 4-8          OIW
Dec. 4-8          34th IETF (Tentative)
Dec. 4-8          ANSI X3T11 (Possible)
Dec. 4-8          Supercomputing '95 (Possible)

1996
-----------
Mar. 11-14        UniForum                        San Francisco, CA
Mar. 18-22        OIW
Jun. 10-14        OIW
Sep. 2-6          14th IFIP Conf.                 Canberra, AU
Sep. 9-13         OIW
Dec. 9-13         OIW




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1997
-----------
Mar. 10-13        UniForum                        San Francisco, CA

----
Via ftp: /ietf/1events.calendar.imr.txt on ietf shadow directories
Via gopher: "Internet Society / IETF / IETF Meetings /
            Scheduling Calendar" on ietf.cnri.reston.va.us

**********************************************************************

RARE LIST OF MEETINGS
march 94 edition
---------------------

Ref. RSec(94)001-ac

This list of meetings is provided for information. Many of the
meetings are closed or by invitation; if in doubt, please contact the
chair of the meeting or the RARE Secretariat. If you have
additions/corrections/comments, please mail Anne Cozanet (e.mail
address: cozanet@rare.nl).

MEETING/DATE                    LOCATION
============                    ========

RARE Executive Committee
------------------------
5 April                         Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)
6 April
(Joint meeting with EARN-EXEC)  Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)

RARE Council of Administration
------------------------------
19/20 May 1994                  Darmstadt
27/28 October 1994              Bled
1/2 December 1994               CoA invited to attend EARN Bod (London)
18/19 May 1995                  Tel Aviv

RARE Technical Committee
------------------------
3/4 March                       Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)
12 June                         Prague

RARE Working Groups
-------------------
WG-IMM (MMEP)                   Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)
Multi Media European Proposal



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2 March

ATM-TF                          Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)
16 March

ATM (closed group)
13 June                         Prague

WG-ISUS
13/14 June                      Prague

WG-LLT                          Prague
14 June


WG-NAP                          Prague
13 June

WORKING GROUPS (various)
1-2 December                    London (at NSC'94)

RIPE
----
16-18 May                       Amsterdam (NIKHEF)
September (tbc)                 Lisboa

VARIOUS
-------
EBONE
Consortium of Contributing Organisations
23 June                          Amsterdam

EAT (Ebone Action Team) + EOT (Ebone Operations Team)
28 February-1 March              KTH Stockholm

EARN
Board of Directors
18-19 May                        Darmstadt
30 November - 2 December         London

DANTE Shareholders
25 March                         Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)

Euro-CCIRN

CCIRN
20/21 June                       TBD (in Europe)




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INTERNET SOCIETY Board of Trustees
13/14 June                       Prague

IETF
29 March - 1 April               Seattle
25-29 July                       Toronto
Autumn                           San Francisco

EWOS
----
Technical Assembly
1-2 March                        Brussels
17-18 May                        Brussels
13-14 September                  Brussels
22-23 November                   Brussels

Steering Committee
15 March                         Brussels
7 June                           Brussels
27 September                     Brussels
6 December                       Brussels

Workshops
11-15 April                      Brussels
27 June - 1 July                 Brussels
10-14 October                    Brussels

ETSI
----
General Assembly
24/25 March                      Nice, France
22/23 November                   Nice, France

Technical Assembly
21-23 March                      Nice, France
21/22 June                       Nice, France
18-20 October                    Nice, France


INET'94/JENC5 Track Leaders

INET'94/JENC5 Conference Committee
21 March                         Amsterdam (RARE Secretariat)

*******************************************************************
INET'94/ 5th Joint European Networking Conference (JENC5)

13 -> 17 June 1994               Prague, Czech Republic



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The annual conference of the Internet Society held in conjunction
with the 5th Joint European Networking Conference.

To be added to the conference email distribution list, send a
message to <inet-jenc-request@rare.nl>.

*******************************************************************
OTHER CONFERENCES

(nb.  For some of the following events, full text information is
available from the RARE Document Store under the directory
calendar, in which case the file name is specified under the
information presented below.  The files may be retrieved via:

anonymous FTP: ftp.rare.nl
Email        : server@rare.nl
Gopher       : gopher.rare.nl)


NETWORKSHOP 22
--------------
from 29 till 31 March 1994
at the University of Plymouth, Devon, England
organised by the Joint Network Team and
the University of Plymouth
Email <networkshop@plymouth.ac.uk>

NATIONAL NET '94
----------------
from 6 till 8 April
at the Loews L'enfant Plaza Hotel in Washington DC
sponsored by IEEE - USA/CCIP, Internet Society, NSF, etc...
for information and registration, email <net94@educom.edu>

EUROPEAN CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
AND NETWORKING
---------------------------------------------------------------
18 till 20 April 1994 in Munich, Germnay
Email <hpcn@genias.de>

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION NETWORKS
------------------------------------------------
AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS
-----------------------
from 18 to 21 April 1994 in Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal
*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
For information, please email Prof. Pedro Veiga <pmv@inesc.pt>




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IFIP WG10.3 - WORKING CONFERENCE ON PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS FOR
MASSIVELY PARALLEL DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
----------------------------------------------------------------
from 25 till 30 April 1994 in Ascona, Switzerland
Email <ifip94@cscs.ch>

FIRST EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY
-----------------------------------------------------
from 25 till 30 April 1994 in Nancy, France
Email <ecccl@lctn.u-nancy.fr>

MediaActive 94 - "Harnessing Multimedia for Higher Education"
-------------------------------------------------------------
from 4 till 6 May 1994 in Liverpool, England
Email <MedAct94@uk.ac.livjm>

15TH INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP ON INFORMATICS AND PSYCHOLOGY
-------------------------------------------------------------
organised by the Computer Science Department of the Johannes
Kepler University Linz, Austria, in cooperation with the
European Association for Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE)
from 24 till 26 May 1994 in Schaerding, Austria
For further information, contact Michel Tauber
<tauber@uni-paderborn.de>.

FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB
---------------------------------------------------
The conference will include tutorials, topical workshops,
panels, presentation of formal papers on WWW technology
and theory, user and provider experiences plus a series
of special sessions for delegates from business and non-
academic organisations.
from 25 till 27 May 1994 at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
For information, email <cailliau@www1.cern.ch>

NORDUnet 94
-----------
from 31 May to 2 June 1994
in Umea, Sweden
for information, email <nordunet94@umdac.umu.se>

INTERNET SOCIETY WORKSHOP ON NETWORK TECHNOLOGY
-----------------------------------------------
from 5 till 11 June 1994
at the Czech Technical University in Prague
*** apply for admission before 1 March 1994 ***
Email <workshop-apply@nyu.edu>




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ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY - ECT 94
--------------------------------------------
4th International Russian Forum
organised by the Academy of National Economy of Moscow,
Russia; the International Centre for Scientific and
Technical Information; and the Russian-American JV
"Ecotrends".
from 27 June till 2 July
For further information, contact Juri Gornostaev or Juri Andrianov
Email <enir@ccic.icsti.msk.su>

SECOND INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON
ADVANCED BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS
---------------------------------
from 11 till 15 July 1994
as part of the RACE project BRAIN.
the school will be distributed to at least four different
sites in Spain.
for further information, please email <ss94@dit.upm.es>

8th ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUPERCOMPUTING
--------------------------------------------------
from 11 till 15 July 1994 in Manchester, England
Email <jalby@irisa.fr)

6th JOINT EPS-APS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS COMPUTING
---------------------------------------------------------------
from 22 till 26 August 1994 in Lugano, Switzerland
Email <pc94@cscs.ch>

13TH WORLD COMPUTER CONGRESS - IFIP CONGRESS 94
-----------------------------------------------
from 28 August till 2 September 1994, in Hamburg, Germany
Tel. +49 40 3569 2242 - Fax. +49 40 3569 2343

ACM SIGCOMM'94
--------------
Communications Architectures, Protocols and Applications
organised by University College London
from 31 August till 2 September
(Tutorials and Workshops on 30 August)
For further information, contact <J.Crowcroft@cs.ucl.ac.uk>

THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
(ICCCN'94)
from 11-14 September 1994, San Fransisco, U.S.A.
*CALL FOR PAPERS* deadline 4 March 1994



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Conference Chairman: Prof. T. Suda <suda@ics.uci.edu>

OPENNET'94 - German Society of Internet Users (DIGI e.V.)
---------------------------------------------------------
from 8-11 November in Munich
For further information contact the DIGI board
via email: vorstand@digi.de

NETWORK SERVICES CONFERENCE 94
------------------------------
from 28 to 30 November 1994
in London (UK)
For further information contact David Sitman
(PC Vice Chairman) via email: A79@TAUNIVM.bitnet

EEMA CONFERENCES
----------------
Pre-conference Tutorial
& EEMA subcommittees
2 March                         Vienna

Spring Conference
3/4 March                       Vienna

Pre-conference Tutorial
& EEMA subcommittees
14 June                         Stockholm

8th Annual General Assembly
14 June                         Stockholm

7th Annual EEMA Conference
Global Messaging '94
15-17 June                      Stockholm

Autumn Conference
September (tbc)                 Madrid

Winter Conference
November (tbc)                  Luxembourg

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