RE: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread amlan
[ From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] [ Date: 21:43:30 (+) 15 December 1999 ] > On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Nagappa, Sathish wrote: > > More geared towards corporate > > memberships than individuals, it looks like. > > Well, how many individuals own cellphone manufacturing pla

Re: IP network address assignments/allocations information?

1999-12-15 Thread John Stracke
Christian Huitema wrote: > At 04:29 PM 12/14/99 -0500, John Stracke wrote: > > >> it only makes a difference if a > >> connection to a transit provider breaks, > > > >Or if the chosen path becomes congested over time. > > No. This is no different from the present situation. BGP does not recompute

RE: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread Dan Kohn
I believe the nearly identical paper is available at . And, a 35-page detailed version is available at . - dan -- Daniel Kohn tel:+1-42

Re: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread Rohit Khare
At 8:59 AM -0500 12/15/99, Henning Schulzrinne wrote: > > and nearly as many clues as wires > > >which >http://www.computer.org/internet/ic1999/w4089abs.htm >elaborates on. >-- >Henning Schulzrinne http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs Thanks for the citation! The full text of that column, as wel

Re: Email messages: How large is too large? too much

1999-12-15 Thread Dave Crocker
At 06:34 AM 12/15/1999 , Randy Bush wrote: >this is a society as well as a technology. this should be framed, on a par with the presidents&kings quotation. d/ =-=-=-=-= Dave Crocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brandenburg Consulting Tel: +1.408.246.8253, Fax: +1.408.273.6464 675 Spruce Drive, Sun

RE: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread Nagappa, Sathish
Hi All, I just found out that joining WAP forum costs you only $50,000 in annual fees; if you want to be an associate member, it is $7500 per year. Is there another "open" forum besides this?! More geared towards corporate memberships than individuals, it looks like. Sathish -Original Mes

Re: Number of entries in routing tables

1999-12-15 Thread Vijay Gill
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all. > I have read that an inter domain router (connected to the big Internet) has a > routing table with 42000 entries (this value refers to the end of 1996). I would > like to know if it is possible to estimate the number of entries of an intra

Re: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-15 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 10:17:26 +1000, George Michaelson said: > Actually, I think the best example I know of the 'right way' is the > old 'new RFC' email Joyce Reynolds used to post, which had the two variant > MIME attachments for fetch it via FTP and fetch via the web. We just need > more people t

Re: Number of entries in routing tables

1999-12-15 Thread Geoff Huston
There's a plot of the bgp table size on an hourly basis since 1994 at http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgptable.html As Bill points out, this data does depend on your location within the network topology - the above url looks at the world from the edge of AS1221. Geoff > % Hi all. > % I have read t

ISOC Netw. & Distr. Sys. Security Symp. (NDSS 2000)

1999-12-15 Thread David M. Balenson
R E G I S T E R N O W ! ! THE INTERNET SOCIETY'S Year 2000 NETWORK AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM SECURITY (NDSS) SYMPOSIUM February 2-4, 2000 Catamaran Resort Hotel, San Diego, California General Chair: Steve Welke, Trusted Computer Solutions Program Chairs: Gene Tsudik, USC/Infor

Re: Email messages: How large is too large? too much

1999-12-15 Thread Randy Bush
[ i was not going to participate in this thread, but you pushed a button ] > i can buy a 10Gig disk for a lot less than the average per diem pay in > US/EU the us/eu is not the world. in some places *monthly* pay is 25% of the price of that disk (and some of those places are in eu!). those fol

Re: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread Steve Hultquist
See the http://www.w3c.org/Mobile Web site. ssh "Manohar

Re: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread Henning Schulzrinne
> and nearly as many clues as wires > which http://www.computer.org/internet/ic1999/w4089abs.htm elaborates on. -- Henning Schulzrinne http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs

Re: Number of entries in routing tables

1999-12-15 Thread Bill Manning
% Hi all. % I have read that an inter domain router (connected to the big Internet) has a % routing table with 42000 entries (this value refers to the end of 1996). I would % like to know if it is possible to estimate the number of entries of an intra % domain router (that has only the knowledge o

Re: Number of entries in routing tables

1999-12-15 Thread Erik-Jan Bos
Gianluca, > I have read that an inter domain router (connected to the big Internet) has a > routing table with 42000 entries (this value refers to the end of 1996). That number is really old. This is what I see right now: br7.amsterdam>sh ip bgp sum [...] 68413 network entries [...] [...] > I

Number of entries in routing tables

1999-12-15 Thread Gianluca . Rolandelli
Hi all. I have read that an inter domain router (connected to the big Internet) has a routing table with 42000 entries (this value refers to the end of 1996). I would like to know if it is possible to estimate the number of entries of an intra domain router (that has only the knowledge of the de

Re: Email messages: How large is too large? size matters, not

1999-12-15 Thread Jon Crowcroft
>>get angry at them, they should ask before sending a big attachment. >>As a definition of "big", I said "1 MB and more". i dont care what SIZE it is - i only care whether i have the application to view it - microsoft users sdjhould be educated in the simple fact - not everyone has word or p

IP QoS workshops conferences and journals

1999-12-15 Thread Jon Crowcroft
The First International Workshop Quality of future Internet Services (QofIS'2000) 25- 26 September 2000 in Berlin, Germany http://www.fokus.gmd.de/events/qofis2000/ The purpose of this workshop is to present and discuss the design and implementation techniques for QoS Engineering for Internet

Re: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-15 Thread Jon Crowcroft
In message , Jon Knight typed: >>>o Internet driving licences may seem a bit naff, but there >>> is value in requiring people to migrate to a power-user >>> status by at least trying to teach them that there are >>> conseque

RE: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-15 Thread Michael Welzl
> > o Internet driving licences may seem a bit naff, but there > > is value in requiring people to migrate to a power-user > > status by at least trying to teach them that there are > > consequences to using tools in distributed communications > > Just to point out that ther

Re: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-15 Thread Jon Knight
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, George Michaelson wrote: > o Internet driving licences may seem a bit naff, but there > is value in requiring people to migrate to a power-user > status by at least trying to teach them that there are > consequences to using tools in distributed c

Re: WAP

1999-12-15 Thread Jon Crowcroft
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Bradner typed: >>WAP is not an IETF activity - it is from the WAP Forum >>http://www.wapforum.org/ and nearly as many clues as wires happy winter solstice cheers jon

Re: Email messages: How large is too large? too much

1999-12-15 Thread Jon Crowcroft
einstein might have said that matter and energy are interchangeable but space and time are not i can buy a 10Gig disk for a lot less than the average per diem pay in US/EU there's too MANY emails, not too MUCH of each j.

Re: CDP

1999-12-15 Thread Keith McCloghrie
> Is CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) an IETF draft or RFC? No, but several years ago, we submitted a subset of CDP (which we called PDP) as an Internet-Draft to the IETF's Physical Topology MIB Working Group. It was accepted as a WG document, with a number of changes, but the WG lost interest in