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INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  INTERNET ARCHITECTURE BOARD

     IAB MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  3
     INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page  3

  Internet Projects

     INTERNIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12
       Network Solutions Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12
       US Domain Registry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 13
     MERIT INTERNET ENGINEERING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15
     UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 16
     IANA REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17
     RFC EDITOR REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17
     CENIC Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18


  CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 19
    TERENA List of Meetings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 22






























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INTERNET ARCHITECTURE BOARD

     The minutes of the IAB back to 1990 are available for anonymous ftp
     access on host ftp.isi.edu, directory /pub/IAB, or via the IAB
     World-Wide Web page with URL http://www.iab.org/iab/.

     Brian Carpenter IAB Chair

INTERNET ENGINEERING REPORTS
----------------------------

                 Internet Monthly Report for April, 1998


  1. The next meeting of the IETF will be held Chicago August, Illnois
     from August 24-28, 1998. Our local host is Motorla. The final
     meeting of 1998, hosted by Microsoft, will be held in Orlando,
     Florida.

     Once all arrangements have been made, notifications will be sent
     to the IETF Announcement list. Remember that information on
     future meetng sites can always be found in the file
     0mtg-sites.txt, located on the IETF shadow directories. Of
     course, this information is provided on the Web. The IETF's URL
     is:

                          http://www.ietf.org/

  2. The minutes of the IESG teleconferences be found on all the IETF
     shadow directories in the iesg directory.

     The following IESG minutes have been added:

       March 12, 1998 (iesg.98-03-12)
       April 9, 1998 (iesg.98-04-09)
       April 23, 1998 (iesg.98-04-23)


  3. The IESG approved or recommended the following five Protocol
     Actions during the month of April, 1998:

     o RTP Payload Format for Bundled MPEG for publication as an
       Experimental Protocol.

     o An agreement between the Internet Society, the IETF and Sun
       Microsystems, Inc. in the matter of NFS V.4 protocols for
       publication as an Informational RFC.



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     o IMAP4 Namespace for publication as a Proposed Standard.

     o SDP: Session Description Protocol for publication as a Proposed
       Standard.

     o Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP for publication as a Proposed
       Standard.


  4. 12 Last Calls were issued by the IESG during the month of April,
     1998:

     o IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures
       <draft-ietf-poisson-wg-guide-02> for consideration as a Best
       Current Practices RFC.

     o Inverse Address Resolution Protocol
       <draft-ietf-ion-inarp-update-02> for consideration as a Draft
       Standard.

     o SMTP Message Submission <draft-gellens-submit-06> for
       consideration as a Proposed Standard.

     o Definitions of Managed Objects for Multicast over UNI 3.0/3.1
       based ATM Networks <draft-ietf-ion-mars-mib-06> for
       consideration as a Proposed Standard.

     o SMTP Service Extension for Authentication
       <draft-myers-smtp-auth-11> for consideration as a Proposed
       Standard.

     o Extensions for Distributed Authoring and Versioning on the
       World Wide Web -- WEBDAV <draft-ietf-webdav-protocol-08> for
       consideration as a Proposed Standard.

     o IP Header Compression over PPP <draft-engan-ip-compress-02> for
       consideration as a Proposed Standard.

     o IMAP4 UIDPLUS extension <draft-myers-imap-optimize-03> for
       consideration as a Proposed Standard.

     o POP URL Scheme <draft-gellens-pop-url-02> for consideration as
       a Proposed Standard.

     o The Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism
       <draft-ietf-cat-snego-09> for consideration as a Proposed
       Standard.




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     o HTTP State Management Mechanism
       <draft-ietf-http-state-man-mec-08> for consideration as a
       Proposed Standard.

     o Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay
       <draft-ietf-ion-fr-update-04> (Standard)


  5. Two working groups were concluded:

     o Receipt Notifications for Internet Mail (receipt) TCP Large
       Windows (tcplw)

  6. There were 121 Internet-Draft Actions during the month of April,
     1998:

     (oncrpc)   o Authentication Mechanisms for ONC RPC
                  <draft-ietf-oncrpc-auth-05.txt>
     (mmusic)   o SDP: Session Description Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-07.txt,.ps>
     (cat)      o The Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation
                  Mechanism <draft-ietf-cat-snego-09.txt>
     (none)     o SONAR - A Network Proximity Service
                  <draft-moore-sonar-02.txt>
     (asid)     o A MIME Content-Type for Directory Information
                  <draft-ietf-asid-mime-direct-07.txt>
     (pkix)     o Internet Public Key Infrastructure X.509
                  Certificate and CRL Profile
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-ipki-part1-07.txt>
     (none)     o TFTP Blocksize Option
                  <draft-malkin-tftpexts-blksize-opt-03.txt>
     (asid)     o vCard MIME Directory Profile
                  <draft-ietf-asid-mime-vcard-06.txt>
     (svrloc)   o Finding Stuff (How to discover services)
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-discovery-06.txt>
     (ipngwg)   o IPv6 Router Alert Option
                  <draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6router-alert-04.txt>
     (issll)    o Interoperation of Controlled-Load and
                  Guaranteed-Service with ATM
                  <draft-ietf-issll-atm-mapping-06.txt>
     (roamops)  o Roaming Requirements
                  <draft-ietf-roamops-roamreq-09.txt>
     (ediint)   o Requirements for Inter-operable Internet EDI
                  <draft-ietf-ediint-req-05.txt>
     (none)     o RTP Payload Format for Bundled MPEG
                  <draft-civanlar-bmpeg-03.txt,.ps>
     (none)     o Domain Names and Company Name Retrieval
                  <draft-klensin-tld-whois-03.txt>



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     (ripv2)    o RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information
                  <draft-ietf-ripv2-protocol-v2-03.txt>
     (pppext)   o Layer Two Tunneling Protocol 'L2TP'
                  <draft-ietf-pppext-l2tp-10.txt>
     (tip)      o Transaction Internet Protocol Version 3.0
                  <draft-lyon-itp-nodes-07.txt>
     (ion)      o Definitions of Managed Objects for Multicast over
                  UNI 3.0/3.1 based ATM Networks
                  <draft-ietf-ion-mars-mib-06.txt>
     (applmib)  o Application Management MIB
                  <draft-ietf-applmib-mib-08.txt>
     (radius)   o RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support
                  <draft-ietf-radius-tunnel-auth-05.txt>
     (none)     o IETF Criteria For Evaluating Reliable Multicast
                  Transport and Application Protocols
                  <draft-mankin-reliable-multicast-01.txt>
     (find)     o A Tagged Index Object for use in the Common
                  Indexing Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-find-cip-tagged-06.txt>
     (none)     o StarBurst Multicast File Transfer Protocol (MFTP)
                  Specification <draft-miller-mftp-spec-03.txt>
     (mobileip) o Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP
                  <draft-ietf-mobileip-tunnel-reverse-06.txt>
     (run)      o DON'T SPEW A Set of Guidelines for Mass Unsolicited
                  Mailings and Postings (spam*)
                  <draft-ietf-run-spew-03.txt>
     (none)     o SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over TLS
                  <draft-hoffman-smtp-ssl-06.txt>
     (none)     o RSVP over ATM Implementation Guidelines
                  <draft-ietf-issll-atm-imp-guide-04.txt>
     (qosr)     o A Framework for QoS-based Routing in the Internet
                  <draft-ietf-qosr-framework-04.txt>
     (ipngwg)   + IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
                  <draft-ietf-ipngwg-ipv6-arch-00.txt>
     (pkix)     o Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
                  Certificate Policy and Certification Practices
                  Framework <draft-ietf-pkix-ipki-part4-03.txt>
     (urn)      o A URN Namespace for IETF Documents
                  <draft-ietf-urn-ietf-04.txt>
     (none)     o Creating 40-Bit Keys for DES
                  <draft-hoffman-des40-01.txt>
     (agentx)   o Definitions of Managed Objects for Extensible SNMP
                  Agents <draft-ietf-agentx-mib-02.txt>
     (issll)    o RSVP over ATM Implementation Requirements
                  <draft-ietf-issll-atm-imp-req-03.txt>
     (webdav)   o Extensions for Distributed Authoring and Versioning
                  on the World Wide Web -- WEBDAV
                  <draft-ietf-webdav-protocol-08.txt>



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     (issll)    o A Framework for Integrated Services and RSVP over
                  ATM <draft-ietf-issll-atm-framework-03.txt>
     (none)     o Requirements for the Initial Release of a Directory
                  Schema Listing Service
                  <draft-ietf-schema-rqmts-list-01.txt>
     (ip1394)   o IPv4 over IEEE 1394
                  <draft-ietf-ip1394-ipv4-08.txt,.ps>
     (none)     o Increasing TCP's Initial Window
                  <draft-floyd-incr-init-win-02.txt>
     (mpls)     o Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture
                  <draft-ietf-mpls-arch-01.txt>
     (none)     o Using TLS with IMAP4, POP3 and ACAP
                  <draft-newman-tls-imappop-04.txt>
     (nntpext)  o Network News Transport Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-nntpext-base-04.txt>
     (none)     o IMAP4 Implementation Recommendations
                  <draft-leiba-imap-implement-guide-06.txt>
     (idr)      o Capabilities Negotiation with BGP-4
                  <draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-cap-neg-01.txt>
     (none)     o Telnet Authentication: SRP
                  <draft-wu-telnet-auth-srp-01.txt>
     (cat)      o Generic Security Service Application Program
                  Interface Version 2, Update 1
                  <draft-ietf-cat-rfc2078bis-04.txt>
     (pkix)     o Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
                  Operational Protocols: FTP and HTTP
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-opp-ftp-http-03.txt>
     (ipsec)    o The ISAKMP Configuration Method
                  <draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-mode-cfg-03.txt>
     (ion)      o IPv6 over ATM Networks
                  <draft-ietf-ion-ipv6-atm-02.txt>
     (pppext)   o PPP EAP TLS Authentication Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-pppext-eaptls-03.txt>
     (none)     o Directory Schema Listing File Names
                  <draft-ietf-schema-file-list-01.txt>
     (pkix)     o X.509 Internet Public Key Infrastructure Online
                  Certificate Status Protocol - OCSP
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-ocsp-03.txt>
     (none)     o One Planet, One Net: Principles for the Internet
                  Era <draft-cpsr-one-net-01.txt>
     (smime)    o Cryptographic Message Syntax
                  <draft-ietf-smime-cms-04.txt>
     (smime)    o Enhanced Security Services for S/MIME
                  <draft-ietf-smime-ess-05.txt>
     (ospf)     o OSPF Version 2 <draft-ietf-ospf-vers2-03.txt>
     (none)     o Directory Schema Listing Procedures
                  <draft-ietf-schema-proc-list-01.txt>




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     (none)     o BGP-4 Capabilities Negotiation for BGP
                  Multiprotocol Extensions
                  <draft-marques-bgp4-cap-mp-01.txt>
     (none)     o Anti-Spam Recommendations for SMTP MTAs
                  <draft-lindberg-anti-spam-mta-03.txt>
     (openpgp)  o OpenPGP Message Format
                  <draft-ietf-openpgp-formats-02.txt>
     (none)     o Directory Schema Listing Meta Data
                  <draft-ietf-schema-mime-metadata-01.txt>
     (none)     o Firewall Management Information Base
                  <draft-grall-firewall-mib-01.txt>
     (ngtrans)  o IPv6 routing issues
                  <draft-ietf-ngtrans-6bone-routing-issues-02.txt>
     (none)     o TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options
                  <draft-malkin-tftpexts-options-01.txt>
     (none)     o POP3 Extension Mechanism
                  <draft-gellens-pop3ext-05.txt>
     (none)     o APPN/HPR in IP Networks APPN Implementers' Workshop
                  Closed Pages Document
                  <draft-rfced-info-dudley-01.txt>
     (none)     o IP and ARP over Fibre Channel
                  <draft-rajagopal-ipfc-mrw-01.txt>
     (none)     o A One-bit Feedback Enhanced Differentiated Services
                  Architecture <draft-shivkuma-ecn-diffserv-01.txt>
     (pppext)   o Microsoft Point-To-Point Encryption (MPPE) Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-pppext-mppe-01.txt>
     (urlreg)   o Registration Procedures for URL Scheme Names
                  <draft-ietf-urlreg-procedures-01.txt>
     (ldapext)  o LDAP C API Extensions for Scrolling View Browsing
                  of Search Results
                  <draft-ietf-ldapext-c-api-vlv-01.txt>
     (none)     + Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with
                  Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering and Virtual
                  LAN Extensions <draft-ietf-bridge-bridgemib-00.txt>
     (svrloc)   + Definition of afp: URLs for use with Service
                  Location <draft-ietf-svrloc-afp-service-00.txt>
     (ipsec)    + The Pre-Shared Key for the Internet Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-ipsec-internet-key-00.txt>
     (none)     + Codes for language transformation
                  <draft-carrasco-language-code-00.txt>
     (none)     + Bay Networks SS7-Internet Gateway Architecture
                  <draft-ong-ss7-internet-gateway-00.txt>
     (pppext)   + PPP Link Balancing Detection (LBD)
                  <draft-ietf-pppext-lbd-00.txt>
     (none)     o Nothing Other Than a Simple Internet Phone
                  (NOTASIP) <draft-ohta-notasip-01.txt>
     (fax)      + Scenarios for Internet fax message confirmation
                  <draft-ietf-fax-confirmation-scenarios-00.txt>



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     (none)     + Efficient Referral Chasing in LDAP Directories
                  <draft-watts-ldapext-x500-referrals-00.txt>
     (none)     + The audio/mpeg Media Type
                  <draft-nilsson-audio-mpeg-00.txt>
     (ldapext)  + Access Control Model for LDAP
                  <draft-ietf-ldapext-acl-model-00.txt>
     (fax)      + Operational Guidelines for Fax over SMTP
                  <draft-ietf-fax-operation-00.txt>
     (none)     + RTP Payload Format for PureVoice(tm) Audio
                  <draft-mckay-qcelp-00.txt>
     (fax)      + Extended MDN for Internet Fax Full Mode
                  <draft-ietf-fax-mdn-fullmode-00.txt>
     (schema)   + A MIME Content-Type for WHOIS
                  <draft-ietf-schema-whois-00.txt>
     (tcpimpl)  + Issues in TCP Slow-Start Restart After Idle
                  <draft-ietf-tcpimpl-restart-00.txt>
     (ion)      + NHRP with Mobile NHCs
                  <draft-ietf-ion-nhrp-mobile-nhc-00.txt>
     (none)     + THE RMTP-II PROTOCOL <draft-whetten-rmtp-ii-00.txt>
     (none)     + THE RMTP-II PROTOCOL APPENDICES
                  <draft-whetten-rmtp-ii-app-00.txt>
     (lsd)      + Practical guidance for naming and interconnectivity
                  <draft-ietf-lsd-nandi-00.txt>
     (diffserv) + IP Precedence in Differentiated Services Using the
                  Assured Service
                  <draft-ietf-diffserv-precedence-00.txt>
     (none)     + A Legal Basis for Domain Name Allocation
                  <draft-rfced-info-vaughan-v2-00.txt>
     (none)     + Routing of Site-Scoped Addresses in the Internet
                  Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
                  <draft-haberman-ipv6-site-route-00.txt>
     (rsvp)     + RSVP Management Information Base
                  <draft-ietf-rsvp-mib-v2-00.txt>
     (none)     o LDAP Replication Requirements
                  <draft-weiser-replica-req-01.txt>
     (none)     + NFS Version 2 and Version 3 Security Issues and the
                  NFS Protocol's Use of RPCSEC_GSS and Kerberos V5
                  <draft-eisler-nfssec-00.txt>
     (none)     + Directories and DNS: Experiences from Netfind
                  <draft-rfced-info-moats-00.txt>
     (none)     + Duplicate Suppression in HTTP
                  <draft-mogul-http-dupsup-00.txt>
     (none)     + Requirements for Event Notification Protocol
                  <draft-skreddy-enpreq-00.txt>
     (pkix)     + Internet Public Key Infrastructure Caching the
                  Online Certificate Status Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-ocsp-caching-00.txt>




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     (none)     + PIM-SM over ATM and Proxy PAR
                  <draft-leecy-pimsm-atm-00.txt>
     (radius)   + Support for Mobile IP in RADIUS
                  <draft-ietf-radius-mobileip-00.txt>
     (disman)   + Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote
                  Operations Using SMIv2
                  <draft-ietf-disman-remops-mib-00.txt>
     (none)     + The application/smil Media Type
                  <draft-hoschka-smil-media-type-00.txt>
     (pkix)     + WEB based Certificate Access Protocol-- WebCAP/1.0
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-webcap-00.txt>
     (none)     + Possible Mechanisms and Components for AATN
                  <draft-tsirtsis-aatn-mech-00.txt>
     (pkix)     + Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure OPEN CRL
                  DISTRIBUTION PROCESS (OpenCDP)
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-ocdp-00.txt>
     (none)     + Use of Aliases within LDAP
                  <draft-byrne-ldap-alias-00.txt>
     (none)     + Requirements for Traffic Engineering Over MPLS
                  <draft-awduche-mpls-traffic-eng-00.txt>
     (ip1394)   + Multicast Channel Allocation Protocol (MCAP) for
                  IEEE 1394 <draft-ietf-ip1394-mcap-00.txt,.ps>
     (none)     + The Mandatory-to-Implement Authentication Problem
                  <draft-newman-auth-mandatory-00.txt>
     (schema)   + MIME Directory Profiles for Listing Whois++ Schema
                  <draft-ietf-schema-whoispp-00.txt>
     (iesg)     + (DRAFT) Checklist for RFC Authors
                  <draft-iesg-rfc-checklist-00.txt>
     (none)     + Distributed Network Address Translation
                  <draft-borella-aatn-dnat-00.txt>
     (none)     + EDIFACT-S [EDIFACT Security (Batch)]
                  <draft-rfced-info-cruellas-00.txt>
     (calsch)   + Web based Simple Calendar Access Protocol - SCAP
                  <draft-ietf-calsch-scap-00.txt>
     (none)     + General Event Notification Architecture Base
                  <draft-cohen-gena-p-base-00.txt>
     (none)     + The Coherent File Transport Protocol
                  <draft-rfced-exp-beauchamp-00.txt>
     (none)     + Role Names in X.509 Certificates
                  <draft-ramsdell-role-names-00.txt>

  7. Twenty RFCs were published during this period

     RFC2225 PS (ion)     Classical IP and ARP over ATM
     RFC2309 I  (none)    Recommendations on Queue Management and
                          Congestion Avoidance in the Internet
     RFC2310 E  (http)    The Safe Response Header Field




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     RFC2316 I  (iab)     Report of the IAB Security Architecture
                          Workshop
     RFC2319 I  (none)    Ukrainian Character Set KOI8-U
     RFC2320 PS (ion)     Definitions of Managed Objects for
                          Classical IP and ARP Over ATM Using SMIv2
                          (IPOA-MIB)
     RFC2321 I  (none)    RITA -- The Reliable Internetwork
                          Troubleshooting Agent
     RFC2322 I  (none)    Management of IP numbers by peg-dhcp
     RFC2323 I  (none)    IETF Identification and Security Guidelines
     RFC2324 I  (none)    Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol
                          (HTCPCP/1.0)
     RFC2325 I  (none)    Definitions of Managed Objects for Drip-
                          Type Heated Beverage Hardware Devices using
                          SMIv2
     RFC2326 PS (mmusic)  Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
     RFC2327 PS (mmusic)  SDP: Session Description Protocol
     RFC2328 S (ospf)     OSPF Version 2
     RFC2329 I  (ospf)    OSPF Standardization Report
     RFC2331 PS (ion)     ATM Signalling Support for IP over ATM -
                          UNI Signalling 4.0 Update
     RFC2332 PS (ion)     NBMA Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
     RFC2333 PS (ion)     NHRP Protocol Applicability Statement
     RFC2334 PS (ion)     Server Cache Synchronization Protocol
                          (SCSP)
     RFC2335 PS (ion)     A Distributed NHRP Service Using SCSP

























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INTERNET PROJECTS
-----------------

NETWORK SOLUTIONS
-----------------

     Service.stats Apr  98

     ******************************************************
     *       gopher sessions                              *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:  0
     Retrievals:     0
     ******************************************************
     *        wais sessions                               *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:     0
     Retrievals:        0
     ******************************************************
     *        whois sessions                              *
     ******************************************************
     Client Queries:   17,277,786
     Server Queries:  24,341,316
     ******************************************************
     *         ftp sessions                               *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:   127,274
     Retrievals:      189,550
     ******************************************************
     *      telnet sessions                               *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:    89,988
     ******************************************************
     *       mailserver sessions                          *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:        0
     ******************************************************
     *       http sessions                                *
     ******************************************************
     Retrievals:  28,191,083
     ops%

     Phones: 47,999
     Emails : 803,386
     Updates: 312,211

     Ricardo A. Gonzalez <rgonzale@internic.net>




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THE US DOMAIN REGISTRY

THE US DOMAIN
=============

The US Domain registration information is available online at
http://www.isi.edu/us-domain.

Much of the processing of the requests to the third level domain name is
automated. In particular, most requests to register names in localities
already delegated are automatically forwarded to the administrator of
that locality.

US DOMAIN ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
====================================


        EMAIL/FAX            2440
        PHONE                 500
        ----------------------------
        Total Contacts       2940


        DELEGATIONS:           92
        FORWARDED REQUESTS:  1090
        OTHER US DOMAIN MSGS:1758
        ---------------------------
        Total                2940

OTHER US DOMAIN MESSAGES include referrals to other subdomains or
to/from the InterNic, phone calls, modifications, application requests,
discussion and clarification of the requests, questions about names,
resolving technical problems with zone files and name servers, and whois
listings.

MAJOR SUBDOMAINS DELEGATED
==========================


K12     CC      TEC     STATE   LIB     MUS     GEN     DST     COG
===================================================================
52      40      38      48      42      27      31      10      6
===================================================================








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THIRD LEVEL DELEGATIONS
========================

CC.WA.US.               Community Colleges, Washington.
GEN.SD.US.              General Independent Entities, South Dakota.

LOCALITIES
==========

GROVETOWN.GA.US.                        REEDSBURG.WI.US.
NAUVOO.IL.US.                           PALMYRA.NY.US.
DRIPPING-SPRINGS.TX.US.                 SHAWNEE.OK.US.
FINDLAY.PA.US.                          KENT.MI.US.

OTHER US DOMAIN DELEGATIONS THIS MONTH
======================================
VILLAGE.CORRALES.NM.US.                 CI.WAKE-FOREST.NC.US.
CI.OREGON.OH.US.                        CI.HECTOR.MN.US.
CO.WASATCH.UT.US.                       NEWWAVE.CANTON.NC.US.
ARIELLOPEZ.MOUNT-PLEASANT.TX.US.        ASTRATECH.LEXINGTON.MA.US.
EXECUTIVE-DRIVE.BOCA-RATON.FL.US.       PARADISE-ROAD.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
THE-STRIP.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.              DECATUR-BLVD.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
STOCKER-STREET.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.         OGDEN-AVE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
SHERIDEN-STREET.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.        FIRST-STREET.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
3RD-STREET.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.             4TH-STREET.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
WEST-SAHARA-AVE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.        W-SAHARA-AVE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
TROPICANA-AVENUE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.       TROPICANA-AVE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
FREMONT-STREET.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.         FREMONT-ST.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
CASINO-CENTER.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.          CASINOS.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.
CI.RIO-VISTA.CA.US.                     NWC.COG.CO.US.
DSS.CO.MITCHELL.NC.US.                  KEZMAN.PITTSBURGH.PA.US.
GASKINS-EYE-CARE.NAPLES.FL.US.          GASKINS.NAPLES.FL.US.
CI.STERLING.NE.US.                      NATIONAL-SECURE.ORLANDO.FL.US.
LIGHTHOUSE.PONTIAC.MI.US.               CO.ALPINE.CA.US.
CO.LOGAN.OH.US.                         MTB.DETROIT.MI.US.
CI.STANTON.CA.US.                       ADMIN.CO.SAINT-LUCIE.FL.US.
JACKSON-AVE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.            BOROUGH.FOX-CHAPEL.PA.US.
LAS-VEGAS-BLVD.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.         CI.DEARBORN.MI.US.
STEWART-AVENUE.LAS-VEGAS.NV.US.         CI.SANTEE.CA.US.
POLICE.CI.BROOKLINE.MA.US.              SHERIFF-DEPT.CO.IBERIA.LA.US.
FROM.MARLBORO.NJ.US.                    CO.SUTTER.CA.US.
TOWN.FALMOUTH.ME.US.                    CI.DUNEDIN.FL.US.
CO.GENESEE.NY.US.                       CSC.PALM-BEACH.FL.US.
TODDSNET.ALDEN.NY.US.                   TMC.ALDEN.NY.US.
CI.WILSONVILLE.OR.US.                   CI.MADEIRA-BEACH.FL.US.
CO.PEPIN.WI.US.                         MATERDEI.BREESE.IL.US.
IFN.WALNUT-CREEK.CA.US.                 BEACON.DST.CA.US.
CI.STROUD.OK.US.                        CO.JOHNSTON.OK.US.



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CI.ARDMORE.OK.US.                       CI.HEMINGFORD.NE.US.
CI.RIVER-ROUGE.MI.US.                   IRISH-CULTURE.DUBLIN.CA.US.
PINEVALLEY.HOWELL.MI.US.                TENNIS.SMOKE-TREE.CA.US.
GOLF.LA-QUINTA.CA.US.                   SPORTSWOMAN.SAUSALITO.CA.US.
TENNIS.MARIN.CA.US.                     ALBANY.LIB.OR.US.
WWW.CI.BROOKSVILLE.FL.US.               MVRPC.COG.OH.US.
CI.SHELTON.NE.US.                       GCSO.CO.GRAND.CO.US.
CO.LYCOMING.PA.US.                      AXIS.CRANSTON.RI.US.
CO.BIBB.GA.US.
INTERNATIONAL.TRADE.INSTITUTE.TEC.HI.US.

URL: http://www.isi.edu/us-domain/

Shanthi Ranganathan <US-Domain@ISI.EDU>

MERIT INTERNET ENGINEERING
--------------------------

     This report summarizes April 1998 activities of Merit's Internet
     Engineering group.

     A major focus of work for organizations participating in the
     Internet Routing Registry has been the transition to the next-
     generation Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL), which will
     replace RIPE-181 (RFC 1786) as the language used to express routing
     policy in the IRR.  Databases in the IRR include the RIPE, MCI,
     ANS, and Bell Canada databases, as well as Merit's Routing Arbiter
     Database (RADB).

     The information in the Internet Routing Registry is stored in a
     number of RIPE database objects.  Peering policies are described in
     aut-num objects; routing announcements in route objects, and a
     group of AS's can be defined in an as-macro object. The syntax used
     in these objects is referred to as RIPE-181.  The RPSL language,
     which is also expressed in a set of RIPE database objects, makes it
     possible to express routing policy much more precisely than in
     RIPE-181.  The new language is being developed by the IETF Routing
     Policy System Working Group, which is chaired by Cengiz
     Alaettinoglu of the USC Information Sciences Institute.

     Merit has now entered a new phase of the transition from RIPE-181
     to RPSL.  The production RADB database continues to use RIPE-181-
     style database objects, but is now mirrored in a second database
     containing objects that have been converted to RPSL.  Merit staff
     and other IRR developers can now query the RPSL database, view
     selected objects, and modify local tools to parse RPSL syntax
     rather than RIPE-181.  The RIPE NCC has also entered this phase of
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     Merit's RPSL queries are being handled by a new multi-threaded
     database server, known as IRRd.  IRRd is also being used to
     generate production router configurations for the Route Server Next
     Generation (RSng) project's Route Servers.  The new code has
     provided an enormous performance improvement over RAWhoisd, the
     server previously used to generate the configs.  Route Server
     performance measurements indicate that IRRd generates router
     configurations up to 50 times faster than RAWhoisd.

     We encourage you to learn more about the IRR and the upcoming
     transition to Routing Policy Specification Language.  For pointers
     to the working group's RFC and Internet-Drafts, see:

             http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/rps-charter.html

     If you are interested in viewing your own RIPE-181 database objects
     converted to RPSL format, see ISI's RPSL Transition Web page:

             http://www.isi.edu/ra/rps/transition/

     This easy-to-use interface makes it possible to query a mirrored
     copy of the IRR that has been converted to RPSL, convert RIPE-181
     objects to RPSL, and perform RPSL syntax checking on the converted
     objects.

     The RSng project now provides additional route diversity for Route
     Server peers at MAE-WEST, the Silicon Valley exchange point
     operated by WorldCom.  One Route Server is now housed at WorldCom's
     San Jose facility; the other RS remains at NASA Ames Research
     Center.  Both systems had previously been housed at NASA Ames.
     MAE-WEST's two sites are linked together with multiple 155M bps
     circuits.  For information about peering with the Route Server Next
     Generation project's Route Servers, see:

             http://www.rsng.net

     Susan R. Harris <srh@merit.edu>

UCL
----

     The SHRIMP project is now maintaining Wintel versions of the Mbone
     tools - see http://scrappy.cs.ucl.ac.uk/shrimp/update.html

     UCL are hosting the next IRTF RM meeting - in July 6/7






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     You need to register  by mailing Suzanne Burgess <sburgess@isi.edu>
     as space is limited the relevant list is rm@mash.cs.berkeley.edu

     John Crowcroft <j.crowcroft@CS.UCL.AC.UK>

IANA REPORT
-----------

     AS Numbers Blocks                               1
     Cable Address Blocks                            1
     IPv4 Address Space (Block)                      1
     MIME Media Rypes                                10
     Mulitcast Addresses: Individual Assignments     2
     PPP Field Assignments                           2
     Private Enterprise numbers                      61
     Port Assignments                                42
     SMI Numbers                                     1
     Telnet Options                                  3

     Josh Elliott <elliott@isi.edu>

RFC EDITOR REPORT
-----------------

     This is a summary of Request for Comments Editor activity for the
     month of April, 1998:

                                  TIME IN QUEUE
     DOCUMENTS        New*   30 days     60 days      90 days      TOTAL
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  |
     Beginning of      0        26          4            7        | 37
     month                                                        |
                                                                  |
     New               12        0          0            0        | 12
                                                                  |
                                                                  |
     Processed         1        13          3            3        | 20
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  |
     End of month      11       13          1            4        | 29

     * New RFCs added to queue throughout the month

     Processed documents include those that are "Do Not Publish" as well
     as published RFCs.  This month RFC(s) were published that had
     previously been "Do Not Publish".  For this reason the "Beginning
     of Month" numbers, for RFCs that have been in the queue for 30, 60



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     and 90 days, may not be the same numbers as the "End of Month"
     numbers from last month.  Documents added back to the queue
     include:

             90 Days:                  draft-rfced-info-koi8-u-03.txt

     The Requests for Comments (RFCs) are a series of notes, started in
     1969, about the Internet (originally the ARPANET). The notes
     discuss many aspects of computing and computer communication
     focusing in networking protocols, procedures, programs, and
     concepts, but also including meeting notes, opinion, and sometimes
     humor. The specification documents of the Internet protocol suite,
     as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and its
     steering group (the IESG), are published as RFCs.

     RFCs-to-be are edited by the RFC Editor.  RFCs enter the RFC
     Editor's work queue either by an action of the IESG or by
     independent submission.  Most independent submissions are referred
     to the IESG to check for overlap with IETF work.  The IESG might
     put a hold on a document to gather more input from its members.
     The wait for an RFC to be published varies as there can be
     unforeseen complications (typically editorial matters that need
     clarification from the author).  Documents can be removed from the
     publication queue if they are found to be insufficient or incorrect
     or if the IESG asks the author to join work already in progress in
     the IETF.

     Alegre Ramos <rfc-ed@isi.edu>

CENIC Today
-----------

"CENIC Today" is the monthly newsletter of the Corporation for Education
Network Initiatives in California, the university group focusing on high
performance networks in California.  To subscribe or contribute to CENIC
Today, send an email request to vicki@aldea.com.















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CALENDAR
--------

Last update 5/15/98

The information below has been submitted to the IETF Secretariat
as a means of notifying readers of future events. Readers are
requested to send in dates of events that are appropriate for this
calendar section. Please send submissions, corrections, etc., to:

               <meeting-planning@ietf.org>

Please note: The Secretariat does not maintain on-line information
for the events listed below.

A copy of this calendar is available as follows:

VIA FTP
-------
IETF Information is available by anonymous FTP from several sites.

        Northern Europe Address:   ftp.nordu.net (192.36.148.198)
        Southern Europe Address:   ftp.nis.garr.it (193.205.245.10)
        Pacific Rim Address:  munnari.oz.au (128.250.1.21)
        Africa Address:       ftp.is.co.za (196.4.160.12)
        West Coast Address:  ftp.isi.edu (128.9.0.32)
        US East Coast Address:  ftp.ietf.org

cd ietf
ls *0mtg*


WWW
-------
<http://www.ietf.org/home.html> Click on the link for "meetings" and
you should find an entry "listing of other Internet related events".


************************************************************************


1998
-----------

May 17-20         9th IEEE Workshop on Local and
                   Metropolitan Area Networks     Alberta, Canada
May 18-20         6th IEEE/IFIP Int'l Wkshp on
                   Quality of Service IWQos '98   Napa, CA



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May 25-28         Interactive Multimedia
                   Service and Equipment          Zurich, Switzerland
SPRING 1998       TELECOM '97 Africa              Midrand, South Africa
Jun. 7-9          NANOG 13                        Dearborn, MI
Jun. 7-11         ENCOM '98 in conjunction with
                   ICC/SuperComm '98              Atlanta, GA
Jun. 8-11         pulver.com's Voice on the
                   Net(TM): Europe '98            Oslo, Norway
Jun. 15-17        3rd Intl WWW Caching Wkshp      Manchester, En
Jun. 15-19        USENIX '98 Technical Conf.      New Orleans, LA
Jun. 16-18        DCI's Internet Expo             Chicago, IL
Jul. 2-3          pulver.com's Voice on the
                   Net(TM)                        Tokyo, Japan
Jul. 6-10         IEEE 802 Plenary                San Diego, CA
Jul. 21-24        INET '98
                  The Internet Society's 8th
                  Annual Networking Conference    Geneva, Switzerland
Jul. 26-31        ATM Forum                       Portland, OR
Aug. 3-5          USENIX 2nd Windows NT           Seattle, Washington
Aug. 5-7          USENIX 2nd Large Instal. Sys.
                   Admin of Windows NT(LISA NT)   Seattle, Washington
Aug. 23-29        15th IFIP World. Com. Conf.     Vienna, Austria and
                                                   Budapest, Hungary
Aug. 24-28        42nd IETF                       Chicago, IL
Aug. 29-Sep 4     SIGCOMM '98                     Vancouver, CANADA
Aug. 31-Sep 3     USENIX  2nd Workshop on
                        Electronic Commerce       Boston, MA
Aug. 31-Sep 4     SEC '98
                  14th Int'l Information          Vienna, Austria and
                  Security Conference             Budapest, Hungary
Sep 1-3           DCI's Internet Expo             Boston, MA
Sep. 14-18        USENIX - 6th TCL/TK Conf.       San Diego, CA
Sep. 14-18        pulver.com's Fall '98 Voice on
                   the Net(TM)                    Boston, MA
Sep. 17-18        Electronic Payments Forum
                   (EPF)                          Boston, MA
Oct. 4-9          ATM Forum                       Gold Coast, Australia
Oct. 5-8          TERENA (host by DFN) TNC'98     Dresden, Germany
Oct. 13-16        Intl Conf on Netw Protocols     Austin, TX
Oct 20-22         W3C Interest Group Mtg          TBA
Oct 21-23         Networld+Interop '98            Atlanta, GA
Oct 25-30         MobiCom'98  4th Annual
                   ACM/IEEE                       Dallas, TX
Nov. 9-13         IEEE 802 Plenary                Albuquerque, NM
Nov 25            TERENA Executive Committe       Amsterdam
Nov. 29-Dec 4     ATM Forum                       Nashville, TN
Dec. 6-11         12th Systems Administration Conf.
                    (LISA '98)                    Boston, MA



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Dec. 7-11         43rd IETF                       Orlando, FL


1999
-----
Feb. 7-13         ATM Forum (tentative)           TBA
Feb. 22-25        USENIX - 3rd Sym. on
                   Oper. Sys Design and
                   Implementation (OSDI '99)      New Orleans, LA
Feb 23-25         W3C Interest Group Mtg          TBA
Mar/April         44th IETF (tentative)           TBA
Apr. 18-24        ATM Forum (tentative)           TBA
Apr. 26-27        Ninth Int'l Packet Video Wrkshp New York, NY
May 11-14         Networld+Interop '99            Las Vegas, NV
May 10-May 14     8th IW3C                        Toronto, CANADA
Jun 4-6           W3C Interest Group Mtg          TBA
Jul 12-16         45th IETF (tentative)           Oslo, Norway
Jul. 18-24        ATM Forum (tentative)           TBA
late Aug          SIGCOMM '99 (West Coast US)     Boston, tentative
Sep. 21-23         W3C Interest Group Mtg         TBA
Sep. 26-Oct 2     ATM Forum (tentative)           TBA
Oct. 8-14         TELECOM '99                     Geneva, Switzerland
Oct. 13-17        Networld+Interop '99            Atlanta, GA
Nov. 8-12         46th IETF (tentative)           Wash DC (tentative)
Nov. 28-Dec 4     ATM Forum (tentative)           TBA


2000
----
MAR 27-31       47th IETF                         Adelaide, Australia
May 9-11        Networld+Interop '00              Las Vegas, NV
late Aug        SIGCOMM 2000                      Europe (tentative)
Sep 25-29       Networld+Interop '00              Atlanta, GA


















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The TERENA Calendar for June 1998 may be found on URL:

http://www.terena.nl/news/calendar.html

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

       TERENA Secretariat

       Singel 466-468
       1017 AW Amsterdam
       the Netherlands

       email <secretariat@terena.nl>

       tel: +31 20 530 4488
       fax: +31 20 530 4499

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

































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