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Re: customers and web servers and level one naps
From: Stephen Stuart <stuart () pa dec com>
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 96 11:09:08 -0700
Second: allowing such a customer, or an NSP, to attach web services directly to the FDDI ring at the NAP. PAIX is doing this. As far as I know the other major interchange provider are not. I am wondering why.
No, Gordon, PAIX IS NOT DOING THIS. I told you quite explicitly that the only hosts connected to the PAIX layer 2 network (GIGAswitch/FDDI, not FDDI ring) are ISP routers, just like all the other IX networks. NO WEB SERVERS ARE CONNECTED TO THE PAIX GIGASWITCH. PERIOD. Review your tape of our conversation if this remains unclear; I said that PAIX provides co-location space in order to encourage ISPs to place web servers ON THEIR OWN NETWORKS, BEHIND THEIR ROUTERS. Stephen - ----- Stephen Stuart stuart () pa dec com Network Systems Laboratory Digital Equipment Corporation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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