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Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals?
From: "Dorian R. Kim" <dorian () cic net>
Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 00:07:17 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 27 May 1997, Tim Salo wrote:
A different form of the question is: Where were the NSFNET backbone nodes located? There was an odd mapping between backbone nodes and regionals, (e.g., some sites which hosted NSFNET backbone nodes created regionals, other sites didn't, and some regionals, typically those formed later, didn't have their "own" backbone nodes).
I seem to recall that each case was "special" in its own way, and no two were alike. For example, CICNet connected to NSFnet at NSF nodes in Ann Arbor (U of Mich + Merit), Chicago (Argonne National Labs) and Champaign (UIUC + NCSA) typically by sitting on the DMZ FDDI off of the NSSes. -dorian - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Sean Donelan (May 28)
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- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Tim Salo (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Dorian R. Kim (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Gary Thomas (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Dorian R. Kim (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Stan Barber (May 28)
- RE: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? James Saker (May 28)
- [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Tung-Hui Hu (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Dorian R. Kim (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Philip J. Nesser II (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Alan Hannan (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Ben Black (May 28)
- Re: [off-topic] old NSFNET regionals? Henry Clark (May 30)