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2004-03-28 Thread Felix, Zhang
Dear all, 

With the help of some kindness man, I have got the 'CallPlot', which has been upload 
to the following address now,

http://www.vanstep.com/Download/Code/CallPlot/callplot-0.1.tgz
http://www.vanstep.com/Download/Code/CallPlot/callplot-src-0.1.tgz

Please take them as you need, they are possible for all over the Internet. :-)



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Baofeng(Felix) Zhang
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Re: callplot tool for generating call flows

2004-03-24 Thread Felix, Zhang
It's really a great job, but I can't download the software from the following address, 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/callplot

who can do me a favor to send me a copy. 


- Original Message - 
From: Harald Tveit Alvestrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jonathan Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Dave Ladd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: callplot tool for generating call flows


 Thank you, Jonathan!
 
 I think this is a good example of community problem solving - solve it 
 once, share, and it's solved for all of us!
 
   Harald
 
 --On 18. mars 2004 12:45 -0500 Jonathan Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
  One of the challenges in producing an Internet Draft is the creation of
  ASCII art call flow diagrams (aka sequence diagrams), such as those in
  http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3665.txt. I tend to do a lot of these in the
  drafts I write.
 
  To make the process easier, a colleague of mine, Dave Ladd, wrote a tool
  called callplot. Callplot takes a source file that describes the
  callflow, and then compiles it into an ASCII art version suitable for
  inclusion in Internet drafts. It does automatic message numbering,
  labeling, and so on. It can also spit out other formats that can be
  included in MS Office documents, for example.
 
  To illustrate, running callplot on this input:
 
  opt/columnPitch/15
  guy/f/Fred
  guy/b/Barney
  f-b/Please
  note/b/Gives bowling ball
  b-f/Stuff
  b..f/RTP
  f-b/Thank You
  b-f/You're Welcome
 
  produces this diagram:
 
   Fred  Barney
 |  |
 |  |
 |  |
 |Please|
 |-|
 |  |
 |  |
 |  |Gives bowling ball
 |  |
 |  |
 |  |
 |Stuff |
 |-|
 |  |
 |  |
 |RTP   |
 |..|
 |  |
 |  |
 |Thank You |
 |-|
 |  |
 |  |
 |You're Welcome|
 |-|
 |  |
 |  |
 |  |
 |  |
 
 
  I think this tool would be useful to the IETF community at large. As a
  result, we've decided to make the tool open source, available at
  sourceforge at:
 
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/callplot
 
  Callplot is written in Java. Please feel free to download, use, and
  provide improvements on this tool.
 
  Thanks,
  Jonathan R.
  --
  Jonathan D. Rosenberg, Ph.D.600 Lanidex Plaza
  Chief Technology OfficerParsippany, NJ 07054-2711
  dynamicsoft
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] FAX:   (973) 952-5050
  http://www.jdrosen.net  PHONE: (973) 952-5000
  http://www.dynamicsoft.com
 
 
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Re: callplot tool for generating call flows

2004-03-24 Thread Felix, Zhang
so who can send me a copy, I will upload to my personal website and then share with 
all Chinese delegates.

Thanks ahead.

- Original Message - 
From: Ross Finlayson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: callplot tool for generating call flows


 At 05:12 PM 3/24/04, Felix, Zhang wrote:
 It's really a great job, but I can't download the software from the 
 following address, http://sourceforge.net/projects/callplot
 
 FYI, this is because the Chinese government's firewall apparently blocks 
 access to the whole of sourceforge.net.  Apparently, there's something 
 'subversive' there :-(
 
  Ross.
 
 
 



Re: Who can do me a faver to send me the latest version of RFC2916bis?

2004-03-12 Thread Felix, Zhang
Thanks a lot,

Get it.   :-)


- Original Message - 
From: Harald Tveit Alvestrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Felix, Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: Who can do me a faver to send me the latest version of RFC2916bis?


 http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-enum-rfc2916bis-07.txt
 
 All currently discussed drafts of the IETF are stored in the 
 internet-drafts directory.
 
Harald
 
 --On 12. mars 2004 10:14 +0800 Felix, Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have tried to search in the IETF website, but only lots of dicussion
  version about it, no clean doucments.
 
  Thanks ahead.
 
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Who can do me a faver to send me the latest version of RFC2916bis?

2004-03-11 Thread Felix, Zhang
I have tried to search in the IETF website, but only lots of dicussion version about 
it, no clean doucments.

Thanks ahead.



Question for the DNS system.

2004-03-09 Thread Felix, Zhang
Dear all, 

 According to the current Internet, in most cases, the allocation/design of DNS is 
not more than 3-5 levels, such as us.ibm.com etc. What's my problems is that when 
using lots of DNS names with more than 5 levels, Is there some problem with the whole 
DNS system,  such as some performance problem for searching,  dificulities to operate 
etc.?  Could the current DNS tree architecure bear large traffic or not?  Is 
there somebody can provide some real data about the current Internet, such as average 
search time etc.
 
 As everyone knows, IPv6 is coming ..   :-)
 

 Best regards.
 
 Yours Felix. Zhang.