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The following networks have been added to the NSFNET policy-based routing
database:
T1 Network:
----------
Net # Net Name Primary Secondary Location
-------- ----------- ------- --------- --------
132.146 BTRL-NET 701 1238 British Telecom
Research Laboratories,
Martlesham Heath,
Ipswich, Suffolk,
UNITED KINGDOM
138.123 DELAWARETECH 86 279 Delaware Technical and
Community College,
Dover, DE 19903, USA
138.198 INMOS 701 1238 INMOS Limited, 1000
Aztec West, Bristol,
UNITED KINGDOM
141.43 HFB-NET 754 751 Hochschule fuer
Bauwesen Cottbus,
D-O-7500 Cottbus,
GERMANY
150.130 AIEG-MOT 266 267 Network and
Communication Systems,
Motorola, Automotive
and Industrial
Electronics Group, 4000
Commercial Avenue,
Northbrook, IL 60062,
USA
150.175 GSI 701 1238 GSI, 25 Bd de l'Amiral
Bruix, 75116 Paris,
FRANCE
153.98 XLINK-BNET6 754 751 University of
Karlsruhe,
XLINK-Project, Am
Fasanengarten 5,
D-W-7500 Karlsruhe,
GERMANY
158.4 CARSON-NET1 164 184 USAISC Ft. Carson,
USAISC, Bld. 1014, Ft.
Carson, CO 80913, USA
158.43 PIPEX-NET 701 702 PIPEX, 216 Cambridge
Science Park, Milton
Road, Cambridge, CB4
4WA, UNITED KINGDOM
158.64 RESTENA 590 Restena Ministry of
Education Grand-Duchy
of, 6, rue
Coudenhove-Kalergi,
L-1359 Luxembourg
192.26.234 INMOS-C 701 1238 INMOS Limited, 1000
Aztec West, Bristol,
UNITED KINGDOM
192.82.147 FAMULAN 279 86 Florida A & M
University, Perry Paige
Building, Room 107,
Tallahassee, FL 32307,
USA
192.91.201 BJNET 701 1238 Boldon James Limited,
Brundrett House,
Sandbach Road South,
Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent
ST7, 2LT, UNITED
KINGDOM
192.129.37 XLINK-CNET5 754 751 GENIAS, Erzgebirgsstr.
2, W-8402 Neutraubling,
GERMANY
192.148.172 AIXSERV-NET 754 751 IBM Corporation, 11400
Burnet Road, Internal
Zip 2900, Building 42,
Austin, TX 78758, USA
192.153.193 LAMPHERE 233 177 Lamphere Schools, John
Page Middle School,
29615 Tawas, Madison
Heights, MI 48071, USA
Total T1 configured networks: 5113
T3 Network:
----------
Network IP: 138.123
Network Name: DELAWARETECH
Location: Delaware Technical and Community College, Dover, DE 19903,
USA
Country Code: US
1:86 SURANET Regional Network
2:279 Georgia Tech
Network IP: 141.43
Network Name: HFB-NET
Location: Hochschule fuer Bauwesen Cottbus, D-O-7500 Cottbus, GERMANY
Country Code: DE
1:1324 ANS New York City - DNSS 35
Network IP: 150.130
Network Name: AIEG-MOT
Location: Network and Communication Systems, Motorola, Automotive and
Industrial Electronics Group, 4000 Commercial Avenue,
Northbrook, IL 60062, USA
Country Code: US
1:266 CICNET at MERIT
2:267 CICNET at UIUC
Network IP: 153.98
Network Name: XLINK-BNET6
Location: University of Karlsruhe, XLINK-Project, Am Fasanengarten 5,
D-W-7500 Karlsruhe, GERMANY
Country Code: DE
1:1324 ANS New York City - DNSS 35
Network IP: 158.43
Network Name: PIPEX-NET
Location: PIPEX, 216 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge,
CB4 4WA, UNITED KINGDOM
Country Code: GB
42:702 Alternet Router
43:701 Alternet Router
Network IP: 192.82.147
Network Name: FAMULAN
Location: Florida A & M University, Perry Paige Building, Room 107,
Tallahassee, FL 32307, USA
Country Code: US
1:279 Georgia Tech
2:86 SURANET Regional Network
Network IP: 192.129.37
Network Name: XLINK-CNET5
Location: GENIAS, Erzgebirgsstr. 2, W-8402 Neutraubling, GERMANY
Country Code: DE
1:1324 ANS New York City - DNSS 35
Network IP: 192.148.172
Network Name: AIXSERV-NET
Location: IBM Corporation, 11400 Burnet Road, Internal Zip 2900,
Building 42, Austin, TX 78758, USA
Country Code: US
1:1782 AIXSERV-AS, ENSS 174
Network IP: 192.153.193
Network Name: LAMPHERE
Location: Lamphere Schools, John Page Middle School, 29615 Tawas,
Madison Heights, MI 48071, USA
Country Code: US
1:237 MERIT network
Total configured T3 networks: 3280
*****************************************************************
The configuration reports, map information sheets, and configuration files
which reflect these changes are available for anonymous ftp on nis.nsf.net
as usual.
nsfnet/announced.networks - configuration reports
latest report for:
- NSFNET T1 has the file extension .now
- NSFNET T3 has the file extension 3.now
nsfnet/backbone.configuration - configuration files for the routing
software for each NSS
latest report for:
- NSFNET T1 has the file format config.nss#
- NSFNET T3 has the file extension .t3p
Please send all requests for configuration changes to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu
using the NSFNET configuration forms. The forms are available on-line.
from the nis.nsf.net machine. Use ftp and the anonymous login to get on the
machine. Do a "cd nsfnet/announced.networks" and get the files TEMPLATE.NET,
TEMPLATE.GATE, and TEMPLATE.AS.
*******************************
-B. Sue Blair
Merit Network Operations
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###############################################################################
This is the CERFnet weekly activity report for the period of Monday,
April 6th through Sunday, April 12th, 1992.
This report is also available through anonymous FTP from
NIC.CERF.NET [192.102.249.3] in the cerfnet/cerfnet_stats subdirectory.
The filename is: 12-april-92.txt
All times are in Pacific Standard Time, and in the 24-hour format.
Please direct any questions or comments to:
donnab(a)cerf.net or help(a)cerf.net
******************************************************************************
NETWORK OUTAGES:
TICKET #: 896
SITE: SERI/KOREA
SITES AFFECTED: SERI/KOREA
TIME STARTED: MON. 4-6-92 23:09
TIME ENDED: MON. 4-6-92 23:37
TIME ELAPSED: 28 min.
REASON: Unknown
TICKET #: 902
SITE: EMULEX
SITES AFFECTED: EMULEX
TIME STARTED: WED. 4-8-92 14:34
TIME ENDED: WED. 4-8-92 22:06
TIME ELAPSED: 7 hours 32 min. (Intermittent Outages)
REASON: Unknown
TICKET #: 901
SITE: HANG10
SITES AFFECTED: SDSU, UCR, XEROX, AGOURON, BIOSYM, SEASPACE, UCOP,
UCOP Dial n' CERF, CIX, FARALLON, NETLABS, LSILOGIC,
APPLE, and CISCO.
TIME STARTED: THU. 4-9-92 07:46
TIME ENDED: THU. 4-9-92 07:51
TIME ELAPSED: 5 min.
REASON: CERFnet/Site Scheduled Maintenance
TICKET #: 903
SITE: PEPPERDINE
SITES AFFECTED: PEPPERDINE
TIME STARTED: FRI. 4-10-92 01:03
TIME ENDED: FRI. 4-10-92 02:35
TIME ELAPSED: 1 hour 32 min. (Intermittent Outages)
REASON: Site Activity/Power Outage
TICKET #: 904
SITE: EMULEX
SITES AFFECTED: EMULEX
TIME STARTED: SAT. 4-11-92 11:01
TIME ENDED: SAT. 4-11-92 12:04
TIME ELAPSED: 1 hour 3 min.
REASON: Site Scheduled Maintenance
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NETWORK ACTIVITY:
Mark V Systems, Encino, became a new CERF14.4 member on Monday, April 6, 1992.
SeaSpace, San Diego, became a new CERF1544 member on Wednesday, April 8, 1992.
Cyberspace Station, Encinitas, became a new DIAL N' CERF Plus member on
Thursday, April 9, 1992.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CERFNET TRAFFIC CAPACITY USAGE AT EACH CIRCUIT LINK
LINK SPEED CAPACITY PEAK HOUR (PDT)
UCI/CALTECH 45.000 mbps No capacities available this week. (New Line)
SDSC/CALTECH 1.544 mbps 10.0% 14:00
SDSC/UCI 1.544 mbps 08.2% 14:00
SDSC/UCLA 1.544 mbps 06.9% 14:00
SDSC/UCOP 1.544 mbps 03.6% 15:00
UCI/UCLA 1.544 mbps 00.9% 14:00
SDSC/UCR 512 kbps 02.4% 22:00
UCLA/UCSB 512 kbps 10.2% 14:00
SDSC/AGI 1.544 mbps 00.1% 19:00
SDSC/BIOSYM 1.544 mbps 00.2% 09:00
SDSC/GA 1.544 mbps 00.3% 14:00
SDSC/GD 1.544 mbps 01.0% 10:00
SDSC/SAIC 1.544 mbps 01.7% 14:00
SDSC/SCAQMD 1.544 mbps 00.01% 16:00
SDSC/SDSU 1.544 mbps 01.5% 23:00
UCI/CSU CO(SWRL) 1.544 mbps 02.2% 16:00
UCOP/APPLE 1.544 mbps 01.0% 13:00
UCOP/CISCO 1.544 mbps 00.2% 11:00
UCR/LLUMC 1.544 mbps 00.1% 08:00
CALTECH/CADAM 56 kbps 02.2% 16:00
CALTECH/CITY OF HOPE 56 kbps 00.2% 16:00
CALTECH/CLAREMONT 56 kbps 25.8% 14:00
CALTECH/DISNEY 56 kbps 02.7% 16:00
CALTECH/OXY 56 kbps 08.1% 12:00
SDSC/AJS 56 kbps 01.2% 13:00
SDSC/KOREA 56 kbps 07.7% 05:00
SDSC/QUALCOMM 56 kbps 08.3% 18:00
SDSC/SCIH 56 kbps 02.4% 02:00
SDSC/USD 56 kbps 07.2% 14:00
SDSC/USIU 56 kbps 00.4% 15:00
SDSC/XEROX 56 kbps 00.5% 18:00
UCI/CMD 56 kbps 05.4% 20:00
UCI/EMULEX 56 kbps 01.0% 10:00
UCI/FULLERTON 56 kbps 01.4% 13:00
UCI/HUGHES 56 kbps 08.0% 10:00
UCI/MTI 56 kbps 06.0% 17:00
UCI/SPARTA 56 kbps 04.7% 14:00
UCI/UNOCAL 56 kbps 07.7% 10:00
UCLA/ISX 56 kbps 03.5% 09:00
UCLA/PEPPERDINE 56 kbps 02.1% 11:00
UCLA/QUOTRON 56 kbps 06.0% 13:00
UCLA/SMC 56 kbps 01.1% 23:00
UCOP/FARALLON 56 kbps 04.3% 13:00
UCOP/INTEL 56 kbps No capacities available this week.
UCOP/LSIL 56 kbps 08.4% 22:00
UCOP/NETLABS 56 kbps 14.7% 19:00
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SITE CISCO BOX UPTIME SINCE LAST REBOOT (as of 00:15 PST on April 13, 1992):
CERFnet BACKBONE
CALTECH [131.215.139.253] Up: 15 days 05 hours 41 minutes
SDSC LongBoard [134.24.99.254] Up: 04 days 14 hours 56 minutes
[Equipment Trouble]
SDSC Drzog [132.249.16.13] Up: 24 days 07 hours 00 minutes
SDSC Hang10 [132.249.16.15] Up: 03 days 16 hours 26 minutes
[Unscheduled Outage]
UCI [128.200.1.101] Up: 94 days 16 hours 07 minutes
UCLA [128.97.130.10] Up: 07 days 06 hours 28 minutes
UCOP [134.24.52.112] Up: 19 days 16 hours 38 minutes
UCR [134.24.108.105] Up: 22 days 06 hours 48 minutes
CERF 1544
AGI [134.24.202.110] Up: 59 days 13 hours 54 minutes
APPLE [134.24.70.200] Up: 168 days 06 hours 15 minutes
BIOSYM [134.24.57.200] Up: 09 days 05 hours 27 minutes
CISCO Systems [134.24.54.200] Up: 33 days 04 hours 20 minutes
CSUCO/SWRL [130.150.102.200] Up: 10 days 18 hours 49 minutes
GA [134.24.221.200] Up: 23 days 19 hours 56 minutes
GD [134.24.60.200] Up: 42 days 13 hours 31 minutes
LLUMC [134.24.208.200] Up: 145 days 12 hours 22 minutes
SAIC [134.24.53.208] Up: 99 days 08 hours 34 minutes
SCAQMD [134.24.234.200] Up: 115 days 14 hours 27 minutes
SDSU [192.77.100.101] Up: 125 days 16 hours 31 minutes
UCSB [134.24.107.107] Up: 145 days 07 hours 38 minutes
CERF 56
AJS [134.24.225.101] Up: 86 days 14 hours 17 minutes
CADAM [134.24.229.200] Up: 68 days 13 hours 01 minutes
CLAREMONT [134.24.206.109] Up: 16 days 17 hours 39 minutes
CMD [134.24.218.200] Up: 76 days 13 hours 14 minutes
DATAPRODUCTS [134.24.211.104] Up: 12 days 09 hours 33 minutes
DISNEY [134.24.207.211] Up: 02 days 10 hours 00 minutes
[Unknown]
EMULEX [134.24.209.212] Up: 01 days 12 hours 12 minutes
[Site Scheduled Maintenance - See Ticket #904]
FARALLON [134.24.56.200] Up: 14 days 02 hours 24 minutes
FULLERTON [134.24.214.217] Up: 28 days 16 hours 57 minutes
HUGHES [134.24.204.200] Up: 01 days 03 hours 08 minutes
[Unknown]
INTEL [134.24.55.200] Up: 15 days 11 hours 34 minutes
LSIL [134.24.72.200] Up: 64 days 13 hours 08 minutes
MTI [134.24.216.100] Up: 100 days 13 hours 39 minutes
NETLABS [134.24.71.200] Up: 18 days 08 hours 51 minutes
OXY [134.24.205.108] Up: 06 days 16 hours 27 minutes
[Unknown]
PEPPERDINE [134.24.203.218] Up: 02 days 21 hours 42 minutes
[Site Activity/Power Outage - See Ticket #903]
QUALCOMM [134.24.200.201] Up: 04 days 01 hours 42 minutes
[Site Scheduled Maintenance]
QUOTRON [134.24.230.202] Up: 08 days 12 hours 00 minutes
SANTA MONICA [134.24.210.219] Up: 30 days 12 hours 40 minutes
SCI-HOR [134.24.109.205] Up: 17 days 04 hours 27 minutes
SERI/KOREA [134.24.223.200] Up: 06 days 00 hours 40 minutes
[Unknown]
SPARTA [134.24.215.200] Up: 13 days 10 hours 57 minutes
UNOCAL [134.24.217.200] Up: 38 days 01 hours 57 minutes
USD [134.24.201.106] Up: 17 days 06 hours 12 minutes
USIU [134.24.222.215] Up: 281 days 17 hours 07 minutes
XEROX [134.24.51.207] Up: 165 days 23 hours 22 minutes
DIAL n' CERF
DNC-SDSC [134.24.1.2] Up: 34 days 05 hours 09 minutes
DNC-UCI [134.24.2.2] Up: 96 days 03 hours 24 minutes
DNC-UCLA [134.24.3.2] Up: 07 days 06 hours 25 minutes
DNC-CALTECH [134.24.4.2] Up: 15 days 05 hours 42 minutes
DNC-UCOP [134.24.5.2] Up: 02 days 17 hours 01 minutes
[Unknown]
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Phase-III T3 Network Upgrade Plan Summary
=========================================
Jordan Becker, ANS Mark Knopper, Merit
ANS & Merit are planning a major upgrade to the ANS/NSFNET T3 backbone
service beginning in late April which is scheduled to complete at the end of
May. The upgrade involves changing all of the T3 interface adapters in the
RS/6000 T3 routers as well as the DSUs. The new T3 adapter (called RS960)
supports on-card packet forwarding which will dramatically improve the
performance, as packet forwarding will not require support by the main RS6000
CPU. The mechanism used will allow a T3 adapter to send data directly to
another adapter across the RS6000 bus. The concept is roughly comparable to
an evolution of the architecture of T1 nodes on the NSFNET, since all the
processors are in a single system sharing a common bus. The reliability of
the new RS960 adapter is much greater than the existing T3 adapter (known as
"Hawthorne T3 adapter").
We will also upgrade the DSU to provide "C-bit parity" over the T3
links. C-bit parity (based on ANSI T1.107A spec.) will provide improved
end-to-end real-time link level network management information. C-bit parity
is conceptually comparable to Extended Super Framing (ESF) over T1 circuits.
Other minor changes on the router include the replacement of the fan, the I/O
planar card, and associated cabling to support the adapter upgrade.
The result of this upgrade will be higher speed packet switching and
increased SNMP functionality, better T3 link monitoring, higher T3 router
reliability and availability, and better diagnostic and repair capability.
The deployment of this upgrade will temporarily affect T3 network
connectivity while the core node (CNSS) and end node (ENSS) routers are
upgraded. In order to minimize down time, all nodes will be upgraded during
off-hours on weekends.
The target start date for the phase-III upgrade is April 24. This is
contingent upon successful completion of the test plan described below.
Implementation of the deployment is planned to cover six steps, each step
taking place over a Friday night/Saturday morning 8 hour window. Each step
will correspond to the upgrade of all CNSS's located at two adjacent POPs and
all of the T3 ENSS nodes supported by those CNSS's. T3 network outages at
NSFNET midlevel T3 network sites are expected to average 2 hours per step,
although we have provisioned a 8 hour window to accomplish the upgrade to the
T3 ENSS and adjacent CNSS nodes. NSFNET T3 midlevel networks will be cutover
to the T1 backbone prior to the scheduled upgrade and will remain on the T1
until the affected nodes are upgraded and network reachability has been
successfully re-established.
During the outage period where the T3 CNSS routers are upgraded
(expected to be 2 hours), traffic from other T1 and lower speed ENSS nodes, as
well as T1 CNSS transit traffic will be continue to be routed via the T1
safetynet circuits.
All upgrades will start on a Friday night, with a starting time of
approximately 23:00 local time. There will be two exceptions: changes to the
Denver and Cleveland facilities will be starting at approximately 24:00 local
time. There will be a scheduled visit to your site by the local CE on the
Thursday prior to the Friday installation in order to ensure that all parts
have been received on site in preparation for the installation. Each CNSS
site should take about 8 hours to complete, with the exception of the New York
City core node. At the New York City site, we will also be physically moving
the equipment within the POP and expect this move to add about 4 hours to the
upgrade there. Although each upgrade is expected to require 8 hours to
complete, we are reserving the 48hour window from approximately 23:00 local
time on Friday to 24:00 local time on Sunday, for possible disruptions to
service. This window will allow enough time to debug any unforeseen problem
that may arise. A second visit to core nodes will be required to replace a
single remaining old-technology T3 adapter. This will result in a T3 outage
of approximately 105 minutes at sites as indicated below.
We have established a tentative upgrade schedule which is contingent
upon successful completion of all testing (described below). If any unforseen
problems are encountered during the deployment we will postpone subsequent
upgrades until the problems we encounter are resolved. The current upgrade
schedule by CNSS/ENSS site is as follows:
Step 1, April 24/25
Denver, Seattle core nodes
T3 ENSS Nodes: Boulder E141, Salt Lake E142, U. Washington E143
Step 2, May 1/2
San Francisco, Los Angeles core nodes
T3 ENSS Nodes: Palo Alto E128, San Diego E135,
Other ENSS Nodes: E144, E159, E156, E170 also affected
Second core node visit: Seattle
Step 3, May 8/9
Chicago, Cleveland, New York City, Hartford core nodes
T3 ENSS Nodes: Argonne E130, Ann Arbor E131, Pittsburgh E132,
Ithaca E133, Boston E134, Princeton E137
Other ENSS Nodes: E152, E162, E154, E158, E167, E168, E171, E172,
CUNY E163, E155, E160, E161, E164, E169 also affected
Second core node visit: San Francisco
Step 4, May 15/16
St. Louis, Houston core nodes
T3 ENSS Nodes: Champaign E129, Lincoln E140, Rice U. E139
Other ENSS Nodes: U. Louisville E157, E165 also affected
Second core node visit: Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago
Step 5, May 22/23
Washington D.C., Greensboro core nodes
T3 ENSS Nodes: College Park E136, FIX-E E145, Georgia Tech E138
Other ENSS Nodes: Concert E150, VPI E151, E153, E166 also affected
Second core node visit: Houston, New York City, Hartford
It is anticipated that with the exception of the T3 ENSS indicated
site outages other ENSS nodes and transit traffic services will be switched
across the safetynet and T1 CNSS concentrators during the upgrades. However
brief routing transients or instabilities may be observed. NSR messages will
be posted 48 hours in advance of any scheduled changes and questions or
comments on the schedule or plan may be directed to the ie(a)merit.edu mailing
list.
T3 Research Network RS960 Test Plan and Experiences
===================================================
This upgrade is the culmination of several months of development and
lab and network testing of the new technology. Many of the problems
identified during the deployment of the phase-II T3 network have been
corrected in the new hardware/software. A summary of the experiences we have
had with this technology on the T3 Research network is described below.
ANS/Merit and their partners maintain a full wide area T3/T1 Research
network for development and testing of new hardware, software, and procedures
prior to introduction on the production networks. The T3 Research network
includes 3 core node locations with multiple fully configured CNSS routers.
There are 5 ENSS sites at which we maintain full T3 ENSS routers as well as
local ethernet and FDDI LANs that interconnect multiple peer routers and test
hosts. The Research network is designed to emulate the production network
configuration as much as possible. There wide area Research network
interconnects with multiple testbed at each of the 5 ENSS locations. These
testbeds are configured to emulate regional and campus network configurations.
General Testing Goals and Methods
---------------------------------
Unit and system testing of all phase-III technology is conducted first
in the development laboratories, and then regression tested on the development
testbeds at each of the participating sites. The primary goal for testing of
the phase-III technology on the T3 Research network is to determine whether
the new technology meets several acceptance criterion for deployment on the
production network. These criterion include engineering requirements such as
routing, packet forwarding, manageability, and fault tolerance. They also
include regression testing against all known problems that have been corrected
to date on the T3 system, including all of its components.
The following are secondary goals that the test plan includes:
1. To gain experience with new components so that the NOC and engineering
staffs can recover from problems once in production.
2. To identify any problems resulting from attempts to duplicate production
network traffic load and distributions on the Test Network.
3. To perform load saturation, route flapping, and other stress tests to
measure system response and determine failure modes and performance limits.
4. To duplicate selected system and unit tests in a more production-like
environment.
5. To design and execute tests and that reflect "end-user perceptions" of
network performance and availability.
6. To isolate new or unique components under test to evaluate new criterion or
performance objectives for testing those specific new components. Regression
testing against the entire system is also emphasized.
7. To independantly evaluate the validity of specific tests to ensure their
usefulness.
Phase-III Components to be tested
=================================
The RS960 interface upgrade consists of two new hardware components:
1. RS960 DS3/HSSI interfaces
2. New T3 DSU adapters
a. Communication card with c-bit parity (ANSI T1.107A)
b. High Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) interface card
(HSSI - Developed by Cisco & T3plus Inc. is defacto standard
comparable to V.35 or RS-422).
There will be several new software components tested for the target production
network AIX 3.1 operating system level:
1. RS960 DS3 driver & kernel modifications
2. SNMP software
a. SNMP Daemon, DSU proxy subagent
b. T3 DSU logging and interactive control programs
3. RS960 adapter firmware
4. New RS960 utility programs for AIX Operating System
a. ifstat - Interface statistics
b. ccstat - On-Card Statistics
General Areas Tested
====================
The following areas comprise the areas where test objectives are
exercised. Extensive testing is done to ensure that we meet these objectives.
1) Packet Forwarding
a. Performance and stress testing
b. Reliability under stress conditions
2) Routing
a. Focus on consistency of routes
- across system tables and smart card(s) tables
- after interface failure
- after network partitioning
- after rapid node/circuit/interface transitions
- under varying traffic load conditions
b. Limit testing
- determine limits on:
- number of routes
- number of AS's
- packet sizes
- number of networks
- number of nets at given metric per node
- system behavior when these limits are exceeded
c. Interoperability with Cisco BGP testing
3) System monitoring via SNMP
a. RS960 hardware, driver, microcode
b. DSU functions, C-bit parity end-to-end connectivity and performance
4) End to End Tests
a. Connection availability
- does TCP connection stay open in steady state?
b. Throughput
- measure throughput on host to host connection through network
c. Delay
- measure packet delays from user point of view
- observe round trip, and unidirectional delays
d. Steady State Performance
- evaluate effect on TCP connection due to network changes
5) Unit Test Verification
a. Repeat selected regression tests performed by development
b. Exercize DSU functions
- measure packet loss
- perform loopback tests
c. Induce random & deterministic noise into circuits and evaluate
interface hardware/software response
6) Deployment Phase Testing
a. Test all machine configurations that will be used during the
deployment transition phases
b. Measure throughput under production load across transitional
configurations (RS960 T3 <-> Hawthorne T3 path)
7) NOC Procedure Testing
a. During testing, identify all possible failure modes
b. Install & document specific recovery procedures
c. Train NOC staff on test network
Test Schedule Summary
=====================
DATE EVENT
3/1 Development unit & system testing complete, code review
o Build AIX system for testnet
o Freeze all fix buckets
3/6-3/10 Install RS960 on testnet with transition configurations
3/20 Disconnect testnet from production net
o Bring back Richardson - White Plains T3 link
o Burn-in and swap out any failed or hardware components.
o Prepared for testbed regression tests
o Install new build (3/19)
3/21-3/24 Steady state traffic flow testing, stability testing
o Configure external Ciscos with static routes
o Inject routes and traffic with copy tools and packet
generators to induce non-overload of traffic.
o Configure and start end hosts for application tests.
3/25 Throughput testing 1
o Stress test 3xHawthorne T3-> 1xRS960 T3 CNSS flow on WP3,
lesser flow in reverse direction. Measure degredation with
timestamped echo request packets, as well as analyze memory
used. check all links for dropped or lost packets.
3/26 Throughput testing 2
o Repeat 3/23 test on White Plains CNSS2 with
3xRS960s->1xHawthorne T3 CNSS config.
Throughput testing 3
o Repeat above on BW5 POP with all RS960 CNSS config. Look for
any system degredation, or pathological route_d effects.
3/27 Upgrade testnet to match post-deployment configuration
o White Plains CNSS3-Elmsford ENSS and White Plains CNSS3 <->
Yorktown ENSS become RS960 links
3/27 Routing testing 1
o Configure & validate cisco route injection setup
o Copy tools loaded with matching configs for routes.
o Install utility to diff netstat -r and ifstat -r tables
o Vary traffic load & distribution with traffic generators and
copy tools, run scripts to look for incorrect route entries
o End to end applications running with changing routes
and loads, look for errors (timeouts) and throughput.
3/30 Routing testing 2
o MCI to get error noise injector for T3 at White Plains, on
Bridgewater-White Plains T3 link. ANS to operate noise injecto
r.
o Repeat 3/25 tests with
- Intentionally crashed card (Use Milford utility to crash
card)
- Partitioned network (pull HSSI cables in White Plains)
- Injected line errors (ANS to inject in White Plains on MCI
equipment)
3/31 Routing limit testing
o as defined in testplan:
- routes
- AS's
- packet sizes
- number of nets at given metric per nodes
4/01 SNMP RS960 tests
o as defined in testplan:
- RS960 hardware
- RS960 driver
- RS960 microcode
4/02 SNMP DSU tests
o as defined in testplan:
- DSU functions
- C-bit parity
4/03 Regression End-to-End tests
o Induce background traffic load with packet generators and
copy tools, run end-user applications and also transit end-end
1x10**6 packets to an idle machine with pkt generators. Count
packets dropped.
4/06 Regression Configuration Conversion
o Upgrade any adapters, DSUs, system software, microcode that
are not uplevel, make sure that DSUs are now configured for
SNMP control
o repeat everything
Phase-III Test Experiences and Results To-Date Summary
======================================================
Testing is scheduled to continue up until 4/17. We will then freeze
the test network in preparation for deployment on 4/24. The software build
that supports the new technology will be installed on selected nodes between
4/17 and 4/24 to burn-in prior to the 4/24 hardware upgrades. Testing on the
test network will continue throughout the deployment.
Overall Testnet Observations
----------------------------
The performance of the RS960 technology is far superior to that of the
existing Hawthorne T3 adapter technology. Although peak performance
throughput tests have not yet been conducted, the steady state performance for
card-card transfers has been measured in excess of 20KPPS with excellent
stability.
During the early deployment of the RS960 and DSU technology on the
testnetwork, we observed several new transmission facility problems that were
not observed in the lab tests, or in earlier DS3 adapter tests. We found a
new form of data pattern sensitivity where under certain conditions the new
DSU can generate a stream of 010101 bits that induce an Alert Indicator Signal
(blue alarm) within the MCI network.
The RS960 and existing Hawthorne T3 card do not interoperate over a
serial link. However they will interoperate if both are installed within a
single CNSS node using specially developed driver software which uses the main
RS6000 CPU for packet forwarding between the RS960 and Hawthorne T3 cards. As
part of the phase-III migration period we had originally planned to support an
interim CNSS configuration of 3xHawthorne T3 adapters and 1xRS960 adapter as
well as a 1xHawthorne T3 & 3xRS960 T3 interim CNSS configuration.
Unfortunately during the performance tests we determined that the 3xHawthorne
T3 & 1xRS960 T3 configuration creates a performance bottleneck that could
cause congestion under heavy load. This is due to the interim state RS960 <->
Hawthorne interface software driver bottlneck where the main RS6000 CPU is
used for packet forwarding between dis-similar adapters. We have therefore
eliminated this configuration from the deployment plan and will support only
the 1xHawthorne, 3xRS960 configuration as an interim state during the
deployment. We are also looking various deployment strategies that will avoid
any congestion across an interim RS960<->Hawthorne path. These strategies
include interior T3 link metric adjustment, safetynet link load splitting,
careful placement of these transition links to avoid hot-spots, or temporary
addition of new DS3 links that will short-cut these transition links.
We are using something called a copy tool that was developed as a host
system that interfaces on a production network ethernet, and test network
ethernet whereby all production ethernet packets are promiscuously copied on
the host, given a new destination address, and injected into the Research
network to simulate production traffic flows within the Research network. We
have found a bug in the copy tool that has caused problems on the test
ethernets at a couple of Research network locations. Everytime the copy tool
is re-booted, we experience congestion on the test ethernets due to an
erroneous broadcast of a copied packet onto a test ethernet. We are fixing
this problem before we run these tests again.
We have run numerous route flapping tests where will install and
delete routes repeatedly on all installed RS960 cards and have not encountered
any chronic problems so far. The installation and deletion of 6000 routes on
the card is fast enough that we can not measure an inconsistencies between
different on-card route tables. We have compiled a limit of 6000 routes on
the card for now since this reflects the deployment configuration, however we
can support up to 14000 IP routes on the card if necessary.
We have opened and closed over 100 problems during the several months
of lab and Research network testing on RS960. There are currently 14 open
problems remaining from our tests to date and we can provide some details on
this for anyone interested. We have fixes for most of these problems that
will be regression tested on the Research network next week. We expect to
close these problems prior to deployment of RS960 on 4/24.
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===========================================================================
CA-92:08 CERT Advisory
April 10, 1992
Silicon Graphics Computer Systems "IRIX" lp Vulnerability
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has
received information concerning a method of unauthorized root access
in the lp software in Silicon Graphics Computer Systems (SGI) IRIX
operating systems. This vulnerability is present in all current
versions of IRIX.
Silicon Graphics Computer Systems and the CERT/CC strongly recommend
that sites take immediate action to eliminate this vulnerability from
their systems.
This vulnerability will be fixed in IRIX 4.0.5 and is NOT present in any
version of the Trusted IRIX/B product.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
I. Description
When IRIX pre-4.0.5 systems are installed or updated using either
the basic system software ("eoe1.sw.unix") or the system manager
software ("eoe2.sw.vadmin") media, a vulnerability is introduced
in the lp software.
II. Impact
Any user logged into the system can gain root access.
III. Solution
As root, execute the following commands:
# cd /usr/lib
# chmod a-s,go-w lpshut lpmove accept reject lpadmin
# chmod go-ws lpsched vadmin/serial_ports vadmin/users vadmin/disks
# cd /usr/bin
# chmod a-s,go-w disable enable
# chmod go-ws cancel lp lpstat
If the eoe2.sw.vadmin software is not installed, you may
ignore any warning messages from chmod such as:
"chmod: WARNING: can't access vadmin/serial_ports"
If system software should ever be reinstalled from pre-4.0.5
media or restored from a backup tape created before the patch was
applied, repeat the above procedure before enabling logins by
normal users.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The CERT/CC would like to thank Silicon Graphics Computer Systems for
bringing this security vulnerability to our attention and for their quick
response to this problem.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact CERT/CC or
your representative in FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams).
Internet E-mail: cert(a)cert.sei.cmu.edu
Telephone: 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline)
CERT/CC personnel answer 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. EST(GMT-5)/EDT(GMT-4),
on call for emergencies during other hours.
Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center (CERT/CC)
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Past advisories, information about FIRST representatives, and other
information related to computer security are available for anonymous ftp
from cert.sei.cmu.edu (192.88.209.5).
Please note: cert.sei.cmu.edu is soon to become cert.org.
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The following networks have been added to the NSFNET policy-based routing
database:
T1 Network:
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Net # Net Name Primary Secondary Location
-------- ----------- ------- --------- --------
128.224 EPILOGUE 560 281 Epilogue Technology
Corporation, 40 Gavin
Circle, Reading, MA
01867, USA
134.229 REGION-PEN1 184 164 NCTS PENSACOLA, BLD.
603, NAS PENSACOLA, FL
32508, USA
138.40 UKCITY-NET 274 60 City University, 10
Northampton Sq., London
EC1V 0HB, UNITED
KINGDOM
138.136 REGION-WAS1 184 164 NCTS WASHINGTON, BLD.
196,8TH & M ST. SE,
WASHINGTON, DC
20374-5024, USA
138.137 REGION-JAC1 184 164 NCTS JACKSONVILLE, P.O.
BOX 111, BLD. 919, NAS
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32212,
USA
138.138 REGION-PR1 184 164 NAS PATUXENT RIVER,
BLD. 420A, RM. 115,
P.R., MD 20770, USA
138.139 REGION-CP1 184 164 REGIONAL AUTOMATED
SERVICES CENTER, MS 6,
BLD. 159, DCED, CODE
54, MCAS, CHERRY POINT,
NC 28533-5000, USA
138.140 REGION-SD1 164 184 NCTS SAN DIEGO, BLD.
1482, SAN DIEGO, CA
92135, USA
138.141 REGION-SF1 164 184 NARDAC SAN FRANCISCO,
BLD. 62, CODE 54,
ALAMEDA, CA 94501, USA
138.142 REGION-NO1 164 184 NCTS NOLA, 4400
DAUPHINE ST., NEW
ORLEANS, LA 70145-7700,
USA
138.143 REGION-NOR1 184 164 NCTS NORFOLK, CODE 232,
BLD. V53, NORFOLK, VA
23511, USA
138.144 REGION-WAS2 184 164 NCTS WASHINGTON, BLD.
196,8TH & M ST. SE,
WASHINGTON, DC
20374-5024, USA
138.146 REGION-PHI1 184 164 NETWORK CONTROL CENTER
- DATA CENTER, 700
ROBINS AVE., BLD. 2B,
CODE 4342.01,
PHILADELPHOA, PA 19112,
USA
138.147 REGION-ORL1 184 164 NAVAL TRAINING SYSTEMS
CENTER, ANNEX BLD.,
CODE 52, 12350 RESEARCH
PKWY., ORLANDO, FL
32826, USA
138.148 REGION-MEM1 184 164 NETPMSA DET MEMPHIS,
BLD. S-237, MILLINGTON,
TN 38054, USA
138.149 REGION-GL1 184 164 NAVDAF GREAT LAKES,
CODE 54, BLD. 3400,
2500 GREENBAY RD., N.
CHICAGO IL 60064-3013,
USA
138.150 REGION-CC1 164 184 US NAVAL STATION, BLD/
10, CODE 52, CORPUS
CRISTI, TX 78419, USA
138.152 REGION-PS1 164 184 NAVCOMMSTA PUGET SOUND,
SUBBASE BANGER,
SILVERDALE, WA
98315-5600, USA
138.153 REGION-YOK1 164 184 NAVCOMTELSTA JAPAN,
ATTN: EMO, PSC473, BOX
3, JAPAN
138.154 REGION-GAU1 164 184 GUAM
138.155 REGION-MEC1 184 164 SPCC MECHANICSBURG,
BLG. 308, CODE 4332,
SECOND DECK,
MECHANICSBURG, PA
17055-0788, USA
138.158 REGION-RR1 184 164 NAVCOMSTA PUERTO RICO,
US NAVAL STAT.,
ROOSEVELT ROADS, BLD.
831-3042, CODE N3,
CEIBE, PUERTO RICO
00635, FPO MIAMI, FL,
P.O. BOX 3022 30451,
USA
138.159 REGION-CRY1 184 164 NAVSEA CRYSTAL CITY -
NATIONAL CENTER, 2521
JEFFERSON HWY., BLD. 2,
CODE 05K1, ROOM 1W76,
ARLINGTON, VA 22202,
USA
138.166 REGION-KEY1 164 184 NUWES KEYPORT, CODE
75C3, NUWES KEYPORT, WA
98345-5000, USA
138.169 REGION-CRA1 184 164 NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE
CENTER, BLD. 3173, CODE
331, CRANE, IN
47522-5000, USA
138.170 REGION-LOU2 184 164 NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION,
BLD. W-N1, LOUISVILLE,
KY 40214-5001, USA
138.171 REGION-KEF1 184 164 NCTS NEW YORK, BOX 22,
FPO NEW YORK, NY
09511-0822, USA
138.173 REGION-PM1 164 184 NAVAL AIR WAREFARE
CENTER - WEAPONS DIV.,
BLD. 36, RM. 1050, CODE
341, POINT MUGU, CA
09511-5000, USA
139.77 REGION-NEW1 184 164 NCTS NEWPORT, BLD. 11,
NEWPORT, RI 02841-5053,
USA
146.102 VSE-NET 590 Prague School of
Economics, Winston
Churchill sq. 4; CS-136
67 Prague 3,
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
151.111 MINNESOTADOT 267 266 Minnesota Department of
Transportation, 395
John Ireland Boulevard,
St. Paul, MN 55155,
USA
152.81 LORIA 1238 LORIA, ampus
Scientifique, 615 rue
du Jardin Botanique, BP
101, 54600 Villers les
Nancy, FRANCE
157.111 NAKANET 291 293 Japan Atomic Energy
Research Institute
Naska Fusion, JAPAN
157.161 IMPROWARE 701 Improware AG & SKW
Engineering AG,
Improware AG,
Schneckelerstrasse 4,
CH-4414 Fuellinsdorf,
SWITZERLAND
158.114 BDM 209 210 BDM International,
Inc., 7915 Jones Branch
Drive, McLean, VA
22102-3396, USA
158.154 GOLDSTONE 372 297 Goldstone Deep Space
Communications Complex,
PO Box 997, Barstow, CA
92311, USA
192.6.150 HP-AND 1384 1383 Hewlett Packard, 3000
Minuteman Rd.,
Andover, MA 01810, USA
192.42.102 ARAMIS 1238 ARAMIS, c/o Centre
Inter-universitaire de
Calcul de Grenoble BP
53X, F-38041 Grenoble
CEDEX, FRANCE
192.72.3 SEED-NET-3 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.4 SEED-NET-4 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.5 SEED-NET-5 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.6 SEED-NET-6 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.7 SEED-NET-7 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.8 SEED-NET-8 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.9 SEED-NET-9 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.10 SEED-NET-10 1250 750 Institution for
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10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.11 SEED-NET-11 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.12 SEED-NET-12 1250 750 Institution for
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10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.13 SEED-NET-13 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.14 SEED-NET-14 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.15 SEED-NET-15 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.16 SEED-NET-16 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.17 SEED-NET-17 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.18 SEED-NET-18 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.19 SEED-NET-19 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.20 SEED-NET-20 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.21 SEED-NET-21 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.22 SEED-NET-22 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.23 SEED-NET-23 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.24 SEED-NET-24 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.25 SEED-NET-25 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.26 SEED-NET-26 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.27 SEED-NET-27 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.28 SEED-NET-28 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.29 SEED-NET-29 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.30 SEED-NET-30 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.31 SEED-NET-31 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.72.32 SEED-NET-32 1250 750 Institution for
Information Industry,
10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2,
Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
192.80.43 UAROUTERNET 210 209 The University of
Arizona, Computer
Center, Tucson, AZ
85721, USA
192.87.36 SNET-AT-TUD 590 1238 SURFnet BV, P.O. Box
19035; NL-3501 DA
Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
192.93.249 FNET-ILL 1238 Institut LAUE-LANGEVIN,
B.P. 156 X, 38042
Grenoble CEDEX, FRANCE
192.108.150 FESNET 590 Federal Educational and
Scientific network,
Czech Technical
University; Zikova 4;
CS-166 35 Praha 6,
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
192.124.124 PGROUP 701 702 The Portland Group,
9150 S.W. Pioneer
Court, Suite H,
Wilsonville, OR 97070,
USA
192.132.248 CNU-NET2 1740 754 ChungNam National
University, 220
ung-Dong, Youseong-Ku,
Taejeon 305-764, KOREA
192.132.252 IDSIA 701 IDSIA, Corso Elvezia
36, CH-6900 Lugano,
SWITZERLAND
192.135.231 QMW-DCS-NET1 274 60 Queen Mary and
Westfield College, Mile
End Road, London E1
4NS, England, UNITED
KINGDOM
192.136.138 ICSROBERTS 164 184 USAISC SATCONSTA, P.O.
BOX 479, SAN MIGUEL, CA
93451-0479, USA
192.138.66 AMEDDDIX 184 164 WALSON ARMY COMM.
HOSP., HSXG-IM, FT.
DIX, NJ 08640-6600, USA
192.138.67 AMEDD-DEVENS 184 164 CUTLER ARMY COMM.
HOSP., HSXF-IM, FT.
DEVENS, MA 01433-6401,
USA
192.138.170 NASM-NET 297 372 National Air & Space
Museum, NASM 3790,
smithsonian Institute,
Washington, DC 20560,
USA
192.138.216 KAY-NET 1384 1383 Kay Technical Research
Inc, 9 Maple Lane,
Thompson, CT 06277, USA
192.149.125 ERSNETWORK 280 114 Employees Retirement
System of Texas, 1801
Brazos St., Austin, TX
78701, USA
192.150.30 NSI-NET10 372 297 NASA Ames Research
Center, NASA Ames
Research Center, MS
233-8, Moffett Field,
CA 95014, USA
192.150.113 SEASPACE 1740 754 SeaSpace Company, 3655
Nobel Dr., Ste 160, San
Diego CA 92122, USA
192.150.210 ANGELO 280 114 Angelo State
University, 2601 West
Avenue N, San Angelo,
TX 76901, USA
192.150.242 GAT2 291 293 General Atomics, Fusion
User Service Center,
3550 General Atomics
Ct., San Diego, CA
92121, USA
192.153.125 CYBRSPSTN 1740 754 The Cyberspace Station,
439 Village Run East,
Encinitas, CA 92024,
USA
192.153.156 CERFNET-OP2 1740 754 CERFnet, PO BOX 85608,
San Diego CA
92186-9784, USA
192.153.169 NET-CSN-1 209 210 Colorado SuperNet Inc,
Colorado School of
Mines, 1500 Illinois,
Golden, CO 80401, USA
Total T1 configured networks: 5097
T3 Network:
----------
343 T1 configured NASA-FIX-West (AS 372) networks (not listed here) have been
added to the T3 database.
82 T1 configured MIDnet (AS 93) networks (not listed here) have been added
to the T3 database.
75 T1 configured CICnet (AS 266/267) networks (not listed here) have been
added to the T3 database.
Network IP: 128.224
Network Name: EPILOGUE
Location: Epilogue Technology Corporation, 40 Gavin Circle, Reading, MA
01867, USA
Country Code: US
1:560 NEARnet Regional Network
2:281 NEARnet Regional Network
Network IP: 151.111
Network Name: MINNESOTADOT
Location: Minnesota Department of Transportation, 395 John Ireland
Boulevard, St. Paul, MN 55155, USA
Country Code: US
1:267 CICNET at UIUC
2:266 CICNET at MERIT
Network IP: 155.247
Network Name: TEMPLE-EDU
Location: Temple University, Computer Room 763, Broad & Montgomery
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
Country Code: US
1:1206 PSCNET
Network IP: 158.154
Network Name: GOLDSTONE
Location: Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex, PO Box 997,
Barstow, CA 92311, USA
Country Code: US
1:372 AS 372 - Nasa Ames
2:297 Nasa Science Network (FIX-East)
Network IP: 158.170
Network Name: INTER-CHILE2
Location: SECOM, MATUCANA 28-D, ESTACION CENTRAL, SANTIAGO, CHILE
Country Code: CL
1:86 SURANET Regional Network
2:279 Georgia Tech
Network IP: 192.6.150
Network Name: HP-AND
Location: Hewlett Packard, 3000 Minuteman Rd., Andover, MA 01810, USA
Country Code: US
1:560 NEARnet Regional Network
2:281 NEARnet Regional Network
Network IP: 192.72.3
Network Name: SEED-NET-3
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.4
Network Name: SEED-NET-4
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.5
Network Name: SEED-NET-5
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106,
Ho-Ping East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.6
Network Name: SEED-NET-6
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.7
Network Name: SEED-NET-7
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.8
Network Name: SEED-NET-8
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.9
Network Name: SEED-NET-9
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.10
Network Name: SEED-NET-10
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.11
Network Name: SEED-NET-11
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.12
Network Name: SEED-NET-12
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.13
Network Name: SEED-NET-13
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.14
Network Name: SEED-NET-14
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.15
Network Name: SEED-NET-15
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.16
Network Name: SEED-NET-16
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.17
Network Name: SEED-NET-17
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.18
Network Name: SEED-NET-18
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.19
Network Name: SEED-NET-19
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.20
Network Name: SEED-NET-20
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.21
Network Name: SEED-NET-21
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.22
Network Name: SEED-NET-22
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.23
Network Name: SEED-NET-23
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.24
Network Name: SEED-NET-24
Location: 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C.,
TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.25
Network Name: SEED-NET-25
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.26
Network Name: SEED-NET-26
Location: 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C.,
TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.27
Network Name: SEED-NET-27
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.28
Network Name: SEED-NET-28
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.29
Network Name: SEED-NET-29
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.30
Network Name: SEED-NET-30
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.31
Network Name: SEED-NET-31
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.72.32
Network Name: SEED-NET-32
Location: Institution for Information Industry, 10th Floor 106, Ho-Ping
East Road, Section 2, Taipei, R.O.C., TAIWAN
Country Code: TW
1:97 ENSS 137 - Princeton
Network IP: 192.124.124
Network Name: PGROUP
Location: The Portland Group, 9150 S.W. Pioneer Court, Suite H,
Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA
Country Code: US
42:702 Alternet Router
43:701 Alternet Router
Network IP: 192.132.248
Network Name: CNU-NET2
Location: ChungNam National University, 220 ung-Dong, Youseong-Ku,
Taejeon 305-764, KOREA
Country Code: KR
1:1740 CERFnet
Network IP: 192.138.170
Network Name: NASM-NET
Location: National Air & Space Museum, NASM 3790, smithsonian
Institute, Washington, DC 20560, USA
Country Code: US
1:297 Nasa Science Network (FIX-East)
2:372 AS 372 - Nasa Ames
Network IP: 192.138.216
Network Name: KAY-NET
Location: Kay Technical Research Inc, 9 Maple Lane, Thompson, CT 06277,
USA
Country Code: US
1:560 NEARnet Regional Network
2:281 NEARnet Regional Network
Network IP: 192.149.125
Network Name: ERSNETWORK
Location: Employees Retirement System of Texas, 1801 Brazos St.,
Austin, TX 78701, USA
Country Code: US
1:280 SESQUINET Regional Network
2:114 SESQUINET Regional Network
Network IP: 192.150.30
Network Name: NSI-NET10
Location: NASA Ames Research Center, NASA Ames Research Center, MS
233-8, Moffett Field, CA 95014, USA
Country Code: US
1:372 AS 372 - Nasa Ames
2:297 Nasa Science Network (FIX-East)
Network IP: 192.150.113
Network Name: SEASPACE
Location: SeaSpace Company, 3655 Nobel Dr., Ste 160, San Diego CA
92122, USA
Country Code: US
1:1740 CERFnet
Network IP: 192.150.210
Network Name: ANGELO
Location: Angelo State University, 2601 West Avenue N, San Angelo, TX
76901, USA
Country Code: US
1:280 SESQUINET Regional Network
2:114 SESQUINET Regional Network
Network IP: 192.153.125
Network Name: CYBRSPSTN
Location: The Cyberspace Station, 439 Village Run East, Encinitas, CA
92024, USA
Country Code: US
1:1740 CERFnet
Network IP: 192.153.156
Network Name: CERFNET-OP2
Location: CERFnet, PO BOX 85608, San Diego CA 92186-9784, USA
Country Code: US
1:1740 CERFnet
Total T3 configured networks: 3271
*****************************************************************
The configuration reports, map information sheets, and configuration files
which reflect these changes are available for anonymous ftp on nis.nsf.net
as usual.
nsfnet/announced.networks - configuration reports
latest report for:
- NSFNET T1 has the file extension .now
- NSFNET T3 has the file extension 3.now
nsfnet/backbone.configuration - configuration files for the routing
software for each NSS
latest report for:
- NSFNET T1 has the file format config.nss#
- NSFNET T3 has the file extension .t3p
Please send all requests for configuration changes to nsfnet-admin(a)merit.edu
using the NSFNET configuration forms. The forms are available on-line.
from the nis.nsf.net machine. Use ftp and the anonymous login to get on the
machine. Do a "cd nsfnet/announced.networks" and get the files TEMPLATE.NET,
TEMPLATE.GATE, and TEMPLATE.AS.
*******************************
--Steve Widmayer
Merit/NSFNET
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Erik,
My response is based on the mail you exchanged with Dennis which I thought
you had a question of why it is announced 5000 some nets on T1 but actually
you do not get that much. Apparently you were asking something else,
looking at your original message. Here is the answer of your original
question:
>> T1 Network:
>> ----------
>>
>> Total T1 announced networks: 5012
>>
>>
>> T3 Network:
>> ----------
>>
>> Total configured T3 networks: 5012
>Is this right? Are there really 5012 T3 routes?
I think it is a typo. The number of nets CONFIGURED on T3 as of today is 2731.
--Jessica
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To: "Belinda Sue Blair" <bsb(a)merit.edu>
Cc: nwg(a)merit.edu, noc(a)sura.net
Subject: Re: Additions to the NSFNET policy-based routing database
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 07 Apr 92 07:16:35 EDT."
<9204071116.AA02898(a)home.merit.edu>
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 92 14:50:45 -0400
From: Erik Sherk <sherk(a)sura.net>
> The following networks have been added to the NSFNET policy-based routing
> database:
>
> T1 Network:
> ----------
>
> Total T1 announced networks: 5012
>
>
> T3 Network:
> ----------
>
> Total configured T3 networks: 5012
>
> *****************************************************************
Belinda,
Is this right? Are there really 5012 T3 routes?
Erik Sherk
sherk(a)sura.net
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>Is there an update to the announcment template? v5.0 still references the
>interim NSF AUP.
Bill,
There is a new template.net form (version 5.1). Thanks for the reminder.
--Steve Widmayer
Merit/NSFNET
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Erik,
The total net numbers CONFIGURED in the NSFNET policy database <> the total
routes actually ADVERTISED to the backbone. The number that announced
to nwg every Tue and Fri is the configured number. In order to get the
actually advertised routes to T1, get on your T1 nss and do a netstat -Nn |wc.
That is the real time advertised number, it may fractuate a bit due to the
tempary outage of particular networks. But you will get a general idea of
the number.
--Jessica
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Correction: 04/07/92 NSS 9 College Park AS 86 and AS 274 regionals unreachable 21:06 - 00:11 EDT.
by Michele J. Davis 08 Apr '92
by Michele J. Davis 08 Apr '92
08 Apr '92
Sorry I did not get back to you sooner but the Correction message was sent
out earlier. The reason for this mishap was because the documentation was
not correct regarding the networks being announced from College Park.
Michele Davis
MERIT/NSFNet
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Re: Clarafi Clarafication: 04/07/92 NSS 9 College Park AS 86 unreachable 21:06 - 00:11 EDT
by skennedyï¼ BBN.COM 08 Apr '92
by skennedyï¼ BBN.COM 08 Apr '92
08 Apr '92
>> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 92 00:37:58 -0400
>> From: Merit Network Operations Center <noc(a)merit.edu>
>> Message-Id: <9204080437.AA14471(a)merit.edu>
>> To: nsr(a)merit.edu
>> Subject: Clarafi Clarafication: 04/07/92 NSS 9 College Park AS 86 unreachable 21:06 - 00:11 EDT
>>
>>
>> Clarafication: 04/07/92 NSS 9 College Park AS 86 unreachable 21:06 - 00:11
>> This affected only AS 86, the SURA Net regional networks.
>> Also, Sura Net is backed up on the T3 backbone.
>>
>> -Philip Chuang
>> Merit Network Operations
Please send a futher clarification to NSR indicating that the TWBnet was
affected by this outage. Our Fix-East peer 192.80.214.247 was down for
over two hours. Our EGP session at Fix-West provided backup connectivity
between the TWB, and NSFnets, but this outage did not "(affect) only AS 86."
Sean
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