Re: A tool for getting information out of the Quipu logfiles

Roland Hedberg <Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl> Wed, 10 November 1993 08:46 UTC

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From: Roland Hedberg <Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl>
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Subject: Re: A tool for getting information out of the Quipu logfiles
To: pays@faugeres.inria.fr
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1993 09:24:52 +0100 (MET)
Cc: Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl, wright@lbl.gov, osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk
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> 
> let me just point out that what is probably considered as
> 0% reachability may probably in some case just
> reflect the inability for your DSA to "interwork" with
> some other implementations or operational modes.
> 

0% reachability is just 0% reachability, that is neither of these
6 DSAs ( all Quipu DSAs as PAP so rightly points out ) has been able 
to make a connection to this other DSA.

Reachability does not include any operations between the DSAs
besides the initial connection.

Now, if the interworking between QuipuDSAs and DSAs of other origin is
so bad that they can not even make a connection, then we really are in
big trouble.

-- Roland