Zvon - RFC 1432 [Recent Internet Books] - Resource Guides NorthWestNet NorthWestNet, NorthWestNet User Services Internet ResourceGuide, p. 297, NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA, 1992. $20. ISBN none. http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC1432/Output/chapter7.html
Extractions: ZVON RFC Repository RFC 1432 Frontpage Contents Prev Next ... RFC search These have always been available online. NorthWestNet: NorthWestNet, NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide, p. 297, NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA, 1992. $20. ISBN [none]. Book Review: Matrix News, 2(1). Jan. 1992. ftphost.nwnet.net:nic/nwnet/user- guide/README.nusirg NorthWestNet's Resource Guide. IRG: NNSC, Internet Resource Guide, p. 240, NSF Network Service Center (NNSC), BBN, Cambridge, MA, 1991. $15. ISBN [none]. nnsc.nsf.net:resource-guide/README. The original Internet Resource Guide. ZVON RFC Repository RFC 1432 Frontpage Contents Prev Next ... RFC search
Zvon - RFC 1432 [Recent Internet Books] - Introductions Kochmer Jonathan Kochmer, and NorthWestNet, The Internet Passport NorthWestNet sGuide to Our World Online, 4th ed., p. 450, NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA, 1993 http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC1432/Output/chapter2.html
Bibliographie NorthWestNet. (1993) The Internet Passport NorthWestNet sGuide to Our World Online (quatrième édition), 515 http://www.urec.cnrs.fr/cours/internet.pro/biblio.html
Literatura Chester, Pennsylvania Widener University, styczeñ 1992. KochmerJ. NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide. Bellevue http://www.biz.net.pl/iso/publ/intcomp/literat.htm
Extractions: Spis tre¶ci Rozdzia³ 6 / Literatura / Dodatek. Zasoby sieci Internet Dodatek do wydania polskiego / Koniec Adams R., Reid B. USENET Readership Summary Report for March 1992 . Internet Society News, Reston, Virginia: Internet Society, wiosna 1992, vol. 1, nr 2, s. 40-41. Barlow J. P. Crime and Puzzlement: Desperados of the DataSphere . Whole Earth Review, Sausalito, California: POINT, jesieñ 1990, s. 45-57. Barron B. UNT's Accessing On-Line Bibliographic Databases . Denton, Texas: University of North Texas, 24 kwietnia 1992. Berners-Lee T. A Summary of the WorldWideWeb System . ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, Mountain View, California: Interop Company, lipiec 1992, vol. 6, nr 7, s. 26-27. Berners-Lee T., Cailliau R., Groff J-F., Pollermann B. World-Wide Web: The Information Universe . Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy, Westport, Connecticut: Meckler Corporation, wiosna 1992, vol. 2, nr 1, s. 52-58. Bonine J. E. Internet and Environmental Law . Internet Society News, Reston, Virginia: Internet Society, zima 1992, vol. 1, nr 1, s. 26-27. Bromberg C.
RFC2007 TemplateType Trainmat Handle 2 Category User Guides Country US - United StatesTitle Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online Author http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/rfc/rfc20xx/RFC2007.html
Extractions: Network Working Group J. Foster Request for Comments: 2007 University of Newcastle FYI: 29 M. Isaacs Category: Informational University of Glasgow M. Prior connect.com.au pty ltd October 1996 Produced as a collaborative effort by the Joint IETF/TERENA(RARE) Network Training Materials - Working Group (TRAINMAT) This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. The purpose of this document is to provide a catalogue of quality Network Training Materials for use by Internet trainers in training their users. By providing such a collection of pointers to useful resources, it is hoped that trainers will be relieved of much of the load of producing current training materials. 1. Introduction
Oregon State University - Network Engineering In 1987, a group of Universities in the northwest began the NorthWestNet projectto provide NSFNet (Internet) access for all members of the group. http://oregonstate.edu/net/network/netbackbone/isp.php
Extractions: Start of Content Note: This information is out-of-date and will be updated soon (1/30/2004). OSU began its association with the Internet in 1986 as a participant in the University Satellite Network (USAN) project managed by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder Colorado. At that time the national backbone was NSFNet, and our connection was at 56Kb/sec. OSU outgrew its 1.5Mb/sec connection and moved to two 1.5Mb/sec connections from MCI. We soon outgrew that also. Currently our internet connection is via NERO . This service is shared with other OSSHE institutions, State Government, and K-12. NERO provides redundant connections to the internet backbone with a total bandwidth of more than 150Mb/sec.
FoRK Archive: One More For Rob (Keith Also) Host Administrator NorthWestNet Network Operations Center NWNETNOC domainmaster@NWNET.=NET (206) 685-4444. Domain Server. Record last updated on 08-Mar-97. http://www.xent.com/FoRK-archive/jun98/0168.html
REVIEW THE INTERNET PASSPORT - 5th Ed. NorthWestNet Prentice Hall REVIEW THE INTERNET PASSPORT 5th ed. NorthWestNet Prentice Hall The first thingI wanted to know when I picked this book up was What is NorthWestNet ? http://sunsite.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/books/crestohl/passport.rvw
Aquatic Biology Information Resources On The Internet Version 2 1994. Osborne McGrawHill. - The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to the WorldOnline. Kochmer, Jonathan and NorthWestNet. NorthWestNet (206-562-3000). http://bilbo.bio.purdue.edu/www-cyanosite/aqbiolist.html
RFC 2007 covered? 4. Updating information 5. Network Training Materials InternetPassport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online . 5 The http://asg.web.cmu.edu/rfc/rfc2007.html
Extractions: Page 1 Catalogue of Network Training Materials Produced as a collaborative effort by the Joint IETF/TERENA(RARE) Network Training Materials - Working Group (TRAINMAT) Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract The purpose of this document is to provide a catalogue of quality Network Training Materials for use by Internet trainers in training their users. By providing such a collection of pointers to useful resources, it is hoped that trainers will be relieved of much of the load of producing current training materials. Table of Contents 1. Introduction
RFC 1117 - Web Hosting By Directi 192.35.155.rrr ASNCRAYNET Alabama Cray Net 26,47,JRS48 C 192.35.156.rrr QUALNET2QUALCOMM Ether Net-2 47,VH21 R*192.35.157.rrr NWNET1 NorthWestNet NSS1 26 http://rfc-1117.rfclist.org/rfc-1117-50.htm
Lane Education Network On 1 May we upgraded the connection from the UO campus network to NorthWestNet fromT1 to dual T1, and made this dualT1 connection available to all LEN sites. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~jqj/LEN/LEN_7-15-95.html
Extractions: Award Number 41-40-94029 The main activities of the Lane Education Network development team during this quarter of operations included establishment of an Internet connection for the metropolitan-area network connecting the partners, deployment of the public access facility in the Eugene Public Library, and continuation of several collaborations and on-line resources that depend on the availability of the network infrastructure. In addition to a general survey of the network, individual progress reports from several of the participants are attached below. URL:http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~jqj/LEN/LEN_7-15-95.html The Lane Education Network is a consortium of educational, governmental, health care, industry, and civic groups who are collaborating to develop innovative and effective uses of multimedia technology in education. Our goal is to develop and evaluate a wide variety of applications that use networked computers to provide life-long learning opportunities throughout our community. In pursuing this goal, we hope to both enhance the educational opportunities in our own community and to provide experience and guidance to other communities who seek to implement similar networks. In the evaluation plan submitted in December, we presented the following milestones relevant to this quarter's activities:
J. Q. Johnson or wide area network to include a multiprotocol campus backbone network, connectionsto national and regional networks including NorthWestNet, OSSHEnet, and http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~jqj/cv.html
Extractions: General: Born May 25, 1951, New York, NY. Married, 3 children. Manager of Special Projects, Networking and Communication Systems, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305 (while on sabbatical from the University of Oregon). I designed the Stanford FDDI backbone network, participated in design and implementation of network management systems and in a successful network management research proposal to DEC, and redesigned SUNET and BARRNET network operations. During this period I also authored and taught cisco Systems' network management course and contributed to the North-West Academic Computing Consortium's 5 year strategic plan for NorthWestNet. Manager, Computing Facilities, Computer Science Dept., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14853. Under my direction we established a significant experimental research facility, including 8 Unix minicomputers and mainframes, 160 workstations, a large network, and assorted other hardwarea factor of 30 growth in less than 3 years. I was responsible for facilities management, for a technical support staff of 8, and for management of a $3.5 million NSF CER grant. I also served as co-principal investigator of a $1.5 million Xerox University Grant Program grant, and taught CS712, Symbolic Programming, a graduate course in advanced Lisp and AI tools. I was involved in the design of a replicated NFS distributed file system, a new campus telephone system, Cornell ARPAnet and NSFnet links, and the campus network (a PROTEON PROnet backbone tieing together Ethernet, PROnet, and other local networks).
FYI: CoREN CoREN is a newly formed organization founded by eight regional networks (BARRNet,CICNet, MIDnet, NEARnet, NorthWestNet, NYSERNet, SURAnet, and WestNet), to http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/199306/msg00006.ht
7. References Instructions For Using Software Distributed By and is still available at many anonymous ftp sites, eg nic.merit.edu, directory /introducing.the.internet,filename zen.txt.) Kochmer, Jonathan and NorthWestNet http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/access/doc/guide/07.References
Rfc2007-Catalogue Of Network Training Materials . . . . .4 Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online. 5 The Net User Guidelines and Netiquette . . . . . http://www.phys-iasi.ro/Library/RFCs/rfc2007.htm
Extractions: Network Working Group J. Foster Request for Comments: 2007 University of Newcastle FYI: 29 M. Isaacs Category: Informational University of Glasgow M. Prior connect.com.au pty ltd October 1996 Produced as a collaborative effort by the Joint IETF/TERENA(RARE) Network Training Materials - Working Group (TRAINMAT) Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract The purpose of this document is to provide a catalogue of quality Network Training Materials for use by Internet trainers in training their users. By providing such a collection of pointers to useful resources, it is hoped that trainers will be relieved of much of the load of producing current training materials. Table of Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. How the information was collected . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mbox: Draft 3, New Format, Several Other Changes NorthWestNet (via MCInet) NorthWestNet CORE 192.35.180.20 mbonegw.nwnet.netNorthWestNet Network Operations 206 543-5128 noc@nwnet.net/mbone@nwnet.net http://www.iihe.ac.be/mice-nsc/mbone/mbone-list/1994.7-12/0701.html
UK IPv6 Resource Centre EDU. CUBOULDER, RIPng, IPv6 in IPv4, 6bone-gw.uoregon.edu. 192.220.249.249nwnet-6bone-gw.nwnet.net. NorthWestNet, BGP4+, IPv6 in IPv4, http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ipv6/6Bone/Whois/UO.html