paperwork

Gary Scott Malkin <gmalkin@xylogics.com> Tue, 28 July 1992 18:18 UTC

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Date: Tue, 28 Jul 92 14:16:23 edt
From: Gary Scott Malkin <gmalkin@xylogics.com>
Message-Id: <9207281816.AA31582@Xylogics.COM>
To: ietf-rip@xylogics.com
Subject: paperwork

It red-tape time.  I need to write the first of 341,985 reports to
get RIP-2 into the standards track.  I need to know who has implementations,
do they implement everything, how much have they been tested, and has there
been any interoperability testing between implementations.  If anybody has
done the MIB (and it has regretably changed due to NM directorate
influence; the latest I-D due out soon), please let me know about that too.

Much Grass,
Gary