




June 1998


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 11
       Network Solutions Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 11
       US Domain Registry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12
     MERIT INTERNET ENGINEERING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 15
     UCL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17
     IANA REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18
     RFC EDITOR REPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18

  CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20
    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 June, 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:

        June 4, 1998 (iesg.98-06-04)
        June 18, 1998 (iesg.98-06-18)


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

     o Guide for Internet Standards Writers for publication as a Best
       Current Practices RFC.

     o Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol
       Specification for publication as an Experimental Protocol.





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     o IETF Criteria For Evaluating Reliable Multicast Transport and
       Application Protocols for publication as an Informational RFC.

     o Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface
       Types for publication as a Proposed Standard.

     o IMAP4 UIDPLUS extension for publication as a Proposed Standard.


  4. Eight Last Calls were issued by the IESG during the month of
     June, 1998:

     o RSVP over ATM Implementation Guidelines
       <draft-ietf-issll-atm-imp-guide-05> for consideration as a Best
       Current Practices RFC.

     o A Framework for Integrated Services and RSVP over ATM
       <draft-ietf-issll-atm-framework-04> for consideration as an
       Informational RFC.

     o XML Media Types <draft-whitehead-mime-xml-05> for consideration
       as an Informational RFC.

     o RSVP over ATM Implementation Requirements
       <draft-ietf-issll-atm-imp-req-04> for consideration as a
       Proposed Standard.

     o Interoperation of Controlled-Load and Guaranteed-Service with
       ATM <draft-ietf-issll-atm-mapping-07> for consideration as a
       Proposed Standard.

     o Base Definitions of Managed Objects for TN3270E Using SMIv2
       <draft-ietf-tn3270e-tn3270-mib-09> for consideration as a
       Proposed Standard.

     o Definitions of Protocol and Managed Objects for TN3270E
       Response Time Collection Using SMIv2 (TN3270E-RT-MIB)
       <draft-ietf-tn3270e-rt-mib-06> for consideration as a Proposed
       Standard.

     o The audio/mpeg Media Type <draft-nilsson-audio-mpeg-00> for
       consideration as a Proposed Standard.


  5. One new working group was created:

            Internet Open Trading Protocol (trade)




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     And one working group concluded:

            Procedures for Internet/Enterprise Renumbering (pier)


  6. There were 114 Internet-Draft Actions during the month of June,
     1998:

     (wts)      o The Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-wts-shttp-06.txt>
     (madman)   o Directory Server Monitoring MIB
                  <draft-ietf-madman-dsa-mib-1-06.txt>
     (ospf)     o The OSPF Opaque LSA Option
                  <draft-ietf-ospf-opaque-06.txt>
     (dhc)      o Authentication for DHCP Messages
                  <draft-ietf-dhc-authentication-06.txt>
     (wts)      o Security Extensions For HTML
                  <draft-ietf-wts-shtml-05.txt>
     (pkix)     o Internet Public Key Infrastructure X.509
                  Certificate and CRL Profile
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-ipki-part1-08.txt>
     (mhtml)    o Sending HTML in MIME, an informational supplement
                  to the RFC: MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate
                  Documents, such as HTML (MHTML)
                  <draft-ietf-mhtml-info-10.txt>
     (svrloc)   o Finding Stuff (How to discover services)
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-discovery-07.txt>
     (hubmib)   o Definitions of Managed Objects for the
                  Ethernet-like Interface Types
                  <draft-ietf-hubmib-etherif-mib-07.txt>
     (none)     o Message Submission <draft-gellens-submit-09.txt>
     (ipsec)    o The Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
                  <draft-ietf-ipsec-isakmp-oakley-08.txt>
     (none)     o Voice Profile for Internet Mail - version 2
                  <draft-ema-vpim-08.txt>
     (issll)    o Interoperation of Controlled-Load and
                  Guaranteed-Service with ATM
                  <draft-ietf-issll-atm-mapping-07.txt>
     (none)     o Internet Calendar Access Protocol (ICAP)
                  <draft-oleary-icap-04.txt>
     (ripv2)    o RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information
                  <draft-ietf-ripv2-protocol-v2-05.txt>
     (dnsind)   o Secret Key Transaction Signatures for DNS (TSIG)
                  <draft-ietf-dnsind-tsig-05.txt>
     (ediint)   o MIME-based Secure EDI
                  <draft-ietf-ediint-as1-08.txt>
     (ion)      o Classical IP to NHRP Transition
                  <draft-ietf-ion-transition-04.txt>



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     (mboned)   o Administratively Scoped IP Multicast
                  <draft-ietf-mboned-admin-ip-space-06.txt>
     (none)     o PF_KEY Key Management API, Version 2
                  <draft-mcdonald-pf-key-v2-06.txt>
     (svrloc)   o Service Templates and service: Schemes
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-service-scheme-10.txt>
     (disman)   o Definitions of Managed Objects for the Delegation
                  of Management Scripts
                  <draft-ietf-disman-script-mib-04.txt>
     (svrloc)   o An API for Service Location
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-api-05.txt>
     (ippm)     o A One-way Delay Metric for IPPM
                  <draft-ietf-ippm-delay-03.txt>
     (mmusic)   o SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-mmusic-sip-06.txt,.ps>
     (none)     o The mailto URL scheme
                  <draft-hoffman-mailto-url-06.txt>
     (none)     o Toll Quality Voice - 32 kbit/s ADPCM MIME Sub-type
                  Registration <draft-ema-vpim-32kadpcm-03.txt>
     (none)     o VPIM Voice Message MIME Sub-type Registration
                  <draft-ema-vpim-vmsg-03.txt>
     (none)     o Content Duration MIME Header Definition
                  <draft-ema-vpim-dur-03.txt>
     (rmonmib)  o Remote Network Monitoring Management Information
                  Base for High Capacity Networks
                  <draft-ietf-rmonmib-hcrmon-03.txt>
     (run)      o DON'T SPEW A Set of Guidelines for Mass Unsolicited
                  Mailings and Postings (spam*)
                  <draft-ietf-run-spew-05.txt>
     (http)     o HTTP State Management Mechanism
                  <draft-ietf-http-state-man-mec-09.txt,.ps>
     (none)     o Returning Values from Forms: multipart/form-data
                  <draft-masinter-form-data-04.txt>
     (rip)      + RIP Version 2 MIB Extension
                  <draft-ietf-rip-mib-00.txt>
     (ippm)     o A Packet Loss Metric for IPPM
                  <draft-ietf-ippm-loss-03.txt>
     (issll)    o RSVP over ATM Implementation Guidelines
                  <draft-ietf-issll-atm-imp-guide-05.txt>
     (aft)      o SOCKS Protocol Version 5
                  <draft-ietf-aft-socks-pro-v5-03.txt>
     (none)     + Calendar attributes for vCard and LDAP
                  <draft-ietf-calsch-locating-00.txt>
     (ipngwg)   o IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
                  <draft-ietf-ipngwg-addr-arch-v2-07.txt>
     (tn3270e)  o Base Definitions of Managed Objects for TN3270E
                  Using SMIv2 <draft-ietf-tn3270e-tn3270-mib-09.txt>




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     (issll)    o RSVP over ATM Implementation Requirements
                  <draft-ietf-issll-atm-imp-req-04.txt>
     (dnsind)   o Reserved Top Level DNS Names
                  <draft-ietf-dnsind-test-tlds-10.txt>
     (ipngwg)   o Proposed TLA and NLA Assignment Rules
                  <draft-ietf-ipngwg-tla-assignment-04.txt>
     (ip1394)   o IPv4 over IEEE 1394
                  <draft-ietf-ip1394-ipv4-09.txt,.ps>
     (tn3270e)  o Definitions of Protocol and Managed Objects for
                  TN3270E Response Time Collection Using SMIv2
                  (TN3270E-RT-MIB) <draft-ietf-tn3270e-rt-mib-06.txt>
     (none)     o When TCP Starts Up With Four Packets Into Only
                  Three Buffers
                  <draft-shepard-tcp-4-packets-3-buff-02.txt>
     (svrloc)   o Conversion of LDAP Schemas to and from SLP
                  Templates
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-template-conversion-03.txt>
     (none)     o URLs for Telephone Calls
                  <draft-antti-telephony-url-05.txt>
     (none)     o Pulse-Per-Second API for UNIX-like Operating
                  Systems, Version 1.0 <draft-mogul-pps-api-02.txt>
     (manet)    o Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET): Routing Protocol
                  Performance Issues and Evaluation Considerations
                  <draft-ietf-manet-issues-01.txt>
     (fax)      o GSTN address element extensions in e-mail services
                  v3.11 <draft-ietf-fax-fulladdr-01.txt>
     (none)     o SDP syntax for H.263 options
                  <draft-koskelainen-sdp263-02.txt>
     (usefor)   + Identification of messages delivered via both mail
                  and news <draft-ietf-usefor-posted-mailed-00.txt>
     (none)     o URLs for GSM Short Message Service
                  <draft-antti-gsm-sms-url-02.txt>
     (smime)    o Enhanced Security Services for S/MIME
                  <draft-ietf-smime-ess-06.txt>
     (svrloc)   o Service Location Protocol, Version 2
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-protocol-v2-06.txt>
     (none)     o On-Demand Mail Relay
                  <draft-gellens-on-demand-04.txt>
     (none)     o Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax
                  <draft-fielding-uri-syntax-03.txt>
     (none)     o Time Stamp Protocols
                  <draft-adams-time-stamp-02.txt>
     (none)     o Anti-Spam Recommendations for SMTP MTAs
                  <draft-lindberg-anti-spam-mta-04.txt>
     (openpgp)  o OpenPGP Message Format
                  <draft-ietf-openpgp-formats-05.txt>





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     (mpls)     + The Assignment of the Information Field and
                  Protocol Identifier in the Q.2941 Generic
                  Identifier and Q.2957 User-to-user Signaling for
                  the Internet Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-mpls-git-uus-00.txt>
     (fax)      o Extensions to Delivery Status Notifications for Fax
                  <draft-ietf-fax-dsn-extensions-01.txt>
     (none)     o IP Extension for Reliable Multicast
                  <draft-lim-ip-reliable-multicast-01.txt>
     (dnsind)   o Bigger Domain Name System UDP Replies
                  <draft-ietf-dnsind-udp-size-02.txt>
     (idr)      o Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5
                  Signature Option
                  <draft-ietf-idr-bgp-tcp-md5-01.txt>
     (none)     o A Description of the MISTY1 Encryption Algorithm
                  <draft-ohta-misty1desc-01.txt>
     (disman)   o Definitions of Managed Objects for Scheduling
                  Management Operations
                  <draft-ietf-disman-schedule-mib-03.txt>
     (printmib) o Printer Finishing MIB
                  <draft-ietf-printmib-finishing-03.txt>
     (pkix)     o Internet X.509 Certificate Request Message Format
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-crmf-01.txt>
     (tcpimpl)  o Simulation Studies of Increased Initial TCP Window
                  Size <draft-ietf-tcpimpl-poduri-01.txt>
     (ipfc)     + IP and ARP over Fibre Channel
                  <draft-ietf-ipfc-fibre-channel-00.txt>
     (webdav)   o Requirements for Advanced Collection Functionality
                  in WebDAV
                  <draft-ietf-webdav-collection-reqts-01.txt>
     (pkix)     o Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
                  Certificate Management Message Formats
                  <draft-ietf-pkix-cmmf-01.txt>
     (none)     o The KeyNote Trust Management System
                  <draft-angelos-spki-keynote-01.txt>
     (none)     o Bay Networks SS7-Internet Gateway Architecture
                  <draft-ong-ss7-internet-gateway-01.txt>
     (none)     o XML Media Types <draft-whitehead-mime-xml-05.txt>
     (none)     o PPP LCP extensions for Initial Program load,
                  Discard received, Link Bandwidth and Link Delay
                  measurement <draft-passera-lcp-misc-01.txt>
     (none)     + Drop Preference Services
                  <draft-feng-dp-services-00.txt>
     (smime)    + Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Method
                  <draft-ietf-smime-x942-00.txt>
     (none)     + Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Schema
                  for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
                  <draft-miller-dhcp-ldap-schema-00.txt>



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     (diffserv) + A Framework for Differentiated Services
                  <draft-ietf-diffserv-framework-00.txt>
     (none)     + Class-Based Service Differentiation
                  <draft-dovrolis-cbsd-00.txt>
     (webdav)   + WebDAV Advanced Collections Protocol
                  <draft-ietf-webdav-collection-protocol-00.txt>
     (idr)      + Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4
                  <draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-multiprotocol-v2-00.txt>
     (urn)      + Assignment Procedures for the URI Resolution using
                  DNS (RFC2168)
                  <draft-ietf-urn-net-procedures-00.txt>
     (none)     + A proposal for Backward ECN for the Internet
                  Protocol (IPv4/IPv6)
                  <draft-salim-jhsbnns-ecn-00.txt>
     (none)     + Data Certification Server Protocols
                  <draft-adams-dcs-00.txt>
     (none)     + Guaranteed Rate in Differentiated Services
                  <draft-worster-diffserv-gr-00.txt>
     (none)     + The Extended LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIFext)
                  Technical Specification
                  <draft-andersen-isss-ws-dir-ldifext-00.txt>
     (none)     + Bay Networks SS7-Internet Access Signaling Protocol
                  <draft-long-ss7-signal-00.txt>
     (none)     + A taxonomy of multicast security issues (temporary
                  version)
                  <draft-canetti-secure-multicast-taxonomy-00.txt>
     (none)     + A Web Versioning Protocol
                  <draft-whitehead-webdav-versioning-00.txt>
     (usefor)   + Recommendations for generating Message IDs
                  <draft-ietf-usefor-message-id-00.txt>
     (none)     + POP3 XTND Extensions
                  <draft-hansen-pop3-xtndext-00.txt>
     (none)     + Event Notification Protocol - ENP
                  <draft-reddy-enp-protocol-00.txt>
     (none)     + An RTP Simple Multiplexing Transfer Method for
                  Internet Telephony Gateway
                  <draft-tanigawa-rtp-multiplex-00.txt>
     (none)     + HNEWS: An HTTP-Tunneling News Protocol
                  <draft-stockwell-hnews-protocol-00.txt>
     (none)     + The hnews URL scheme
                  <draft-stockwell-hnews-url-00.txt>
     (none)     + The Reliable Signaling Gateway Control Protocol
                  (RSGCP) <draft-rfced-info-holdrege-00.txt>
     (none)     + Secure, Remote Access over the Internet using IPSec
                  <draft-gupta-ipsec-remote-access-00.txt>
     (none)     + A Hybrid Authentication Mode for IKE
                  <draft-litvin-ipsec-isakmp-hybrid-auth-00.txt>




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     (rsvp)     + A Framework for Use of RSVP with Diff-serv Networks
                  <draft-ietf-diffserv-rsvp-00.txt>
     (svrloc)   + The jndi-drivers Abstract Service Type
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-jndi-drivers-00.txt>
     (none)     + TELNET SUPPRESS LOCAL ECHO OPTION
                  <draft-rfced-exp-atmar-00.txt>
     (none)     + NHRP for Destinations off the NBMA Subnetwork
                  <draft-halpern-ion-r2r-nhrp-00.txt>
     (svrloc)   + The Service Agent Service Type
                  <draft-ietf-svrloc-sa-scheme-00.txt>
     (none)     + A Protocol For Identifying The Bulk Mail Receipt
                  Preferences of an Electronic Mail Address.
                  <draft-rollo-bmpp-00.txt>
     (pppext)   + L2TP Dynamic Data Window Adjustment
                  <draft-ietf-pppext-l2tpdwin-00.txt>
     (none)     + Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
                  <draft-farinacci-msdp-00.txt>
     (cat)      + Extension to Kerberos V5 For Additional Initial
                  Encryption
                  <draft-ietf-cat-kerberos-extra-tgt-00.txt>
     (snmpv3)   + Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet Network
                  Management Framework
                  <draft-ietf-snmpv3-intro-00.txt>
     (none)     + Content-Specific Hypertext Transfer Protocol
                  <draft-garbrick-shtp-00.txt>
     (none)     + Where to terminate a phone call
                  <draft-faltstrom-e164-00.txt>


  7. Ten RFCs were published during this period:

     RFC2350 B  (grip)     Expectations for Computer Security Incident
                           Response
     RFC2354 I  (avt)      Options for Repair of Streaming Media
     RFC2355 DS (tn3270e)  TN3270 Enhancements
     RFC2356 I  (mobileip) Sun's SKIP Firewall Traversal for Mobile IP
     RFC2357 I  (none)     IETF Criteria For Evaluating Reliable
                           Multicast Transport and Application
                           Protocols
     RFC2358 PS (ifmib)    Definitions of Managed Objects for the
                           Ethernet-like Interface Types
     RFC2359 PS (none)     IMAP4 UIDPLUS extension
     RFC2360 B  (stdguide) Guide for Internet Standards Writers
     RFC2361 I  (none)     WAVE and AVI Codec Registries
     RFC2362 E  (idmr)     Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode
                           (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification





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


INTERNIC
--------

     NETWORK SOLUTIONS REPORT

     ******************************************************
     *       gopher sessions                              *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:        0
     Retrievals:        0
     ******************************************************
     *        wais sessions                               *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:        0
     Retrievals:        0
     ******************************************************
     *        whois sessions                              *
     ******************************************************
     Client Queries:  12251538
     Server Queries:  18397859
     ******************************************************
     *         ftp sessions                               *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:    98395
     Retrievals:   151296
     ******************************************************
     *      telnet sessions                               *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:   112205
     ******************************************************
     *       mailserver sessions                          *
     ******************************************************
     Connections:        0
     ******************************************************
     *       http sessions                                *
     ******************************************************
     Retrievals:  17606140

     Phones: 64,708
     Emails : 771,372
     Updates: 258,044

     by Ricardo A. Gonzalez <rgonzale@internic.net>




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     THE US DOMAIN REGISTRY

     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 now automated. In particular, most requests to register
     names in localities already delegated are automatically forwarded
     to the administrator of that locality.

     Recent announcements:

        About a year ago we raised the possibility that it might be
        necessary to begin charging for delegations of locality names in
        the US domain.  It turns out that we have avoided that by
        obtaining further funding through 30-Sep-98.  And we have had
        discussions that will most likely lead to funding for the next
        year (Oct98 - Sep99) or more from the United States Postal
        Service (USPS).

        Since there has been some news about the USPS becoming involved
        in the US domain today we want to clarify the situation.  ISI
        will need some funds from a new source to continue management of
        the US domain after 30-Sep-98.  Brian Kahin (of the US
        Government, OSTP) introduced management people in the USPS to
        me, and we have had some positive meetings, and now have a
        general understanding that the USPS is interested in supporting
        our work on managing the US domain at ISI for the year Oct98 -
        Sep99 (and possibly additional years).  No contract as yet,
        though pre-contract paper work has been exchanged.

        It may be that in the long run nearly all the country codes will
        have some government influence acting on their management.
        Within the US, the USPS is a very unusualy organization in that
        it is not officially part of the government but an independent
        non-for-profit corporation, yet closely supervised by the
        government.  If the US Government told the IANA to allocate the
        US domain to some agency or another there could be a lot of
        worse choices.

        The USPS is trying to think of ways to provide additional
        services through the the US domain.  They've asked me to review
        some of these and there may be some ideas they haven't told me
        about yet.  One of the discussions is about ways to add branches
        to the US domain to make more desirable to businesses to use
        names in the US domain.  Another idea is that everyone with an
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        automatically have an email address in the US domain.  I think
        this idea still needs a lot of work to understand all the
        implications both technically and socially.

        In managing the postal system the USPS is a very significant
        user of Internet technology.  The following is a brief
        description of some of their Internet capability.  The USPS
        provides the following information:

           "The Postal Service currently manages a large information
           systems network.  The USPS manages a class A license for IP
           addresses (56.X.X.X). Within the internal USPS network are 15
           autonomous systems, with 16 areas each, which provide service
           to up to 34,000 local area networks. When fully deployed, the
           USPS internal network will provide TCP/IP connectivity to
           over 150,000 individual networked devices. Within the
           usps.gov second level domain, the USPS has one primary and
           sixteen secondary domain name servers which currently handle
           over 125,000 individual host names. Because of the high
           bandwidth demands of the digital image traffic used in mail
           sorting, USPS networks have a total capacity equivalent to
           over 700 T1 lines.  Firewalls between the USPS intranet and
           the public Internet handle 1.5 million transactions per day
           at a peak rate of 140,000 transactions per hour, exchanging
           14 GB of data in the form of web pages and files. In
           addition, the USPS, as a non-profit government enterprise, is
           able to obtain the best technical expertise available from
           private industry through consulting and contracting
           arrangements. The USPS organizational structure and supplier
           outsoucing agreements currently in place can provide services
           within the existing .us TLD, and will scale readily to handle
           any growth in future demands."

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

             EMAIL/FAX            2445
             PHONE                 575
             ----------------------------
             Total Contacts       3020


             DELEGATIONS:           75
             FORWARDED REQUESTS:  1040
             OTHER US DOMAIN MSGS:1905
             ---------------------------
             Total                3020




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     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      37      48      42      26      30      10      6
     ===================================================================


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

     There was no third level delegations.  The following domains were
     returned to our management.

     K12.VA.US.
     GEN.VA.US.
     TEC.VA.US.
     MUS.VA.US.

     LOCALITIES
     ==========

     COLD-SPRING.NY.US.                      GARRISON.NY.US.
     ALSIP.IL.US.                            COCKRELL-HILL.TX.US.
     GRANDVIEW.WA.US.                        CROSS-PLAINS.WI.US.
     GERMANTOWN.OH.US.                       WEST-CARROLLTON.OH.US.
     MORAINE.OH.US.                          OAKWOOD.OH.US.
     MONROEVILLE.PA.US.                      MUSKOGEE.OK.US.
     INDIAN-LAKE.PA.US.                      GRAND-ISLAND.NY.US.
     NORTHMONT.OH.US.                        MILLSTONE.NJ.US.
     SELMA.CA.US.                            DE-FOREST.WI.US.
     EAST-AURORA.NY.US.                      FISHER.IL.US.
     CARMEL.NY.US.                           PLEASANT-VALLEY.NY.US.
     ISLAND-LAKE.IL.US.                      OTERO.NM.US.
     NORTH-ATTLEBORO.MA.US.                  ACUSHNET.MA.US.
     WATERFORD.MI.US.                        NICHOLS.NY.US.
     KINGS.CA.US.                            MONROEVILLE.PA.US.
     KENNER.LA.US.                           GURNEE.IL.US.




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     We delegated 1 domain under NSN.US.

     WALKER-RIVER-PAIUTE.NSN.US.

     OTHER US DOMAIN DELEGATIONS THIS MONTH
     ======================================

     ROUTING.NEWVILLE.PA.US.                 WEBDESIGN.FRASER.MI.US.
     BELMONTFOREST.CI.ASHBURN.VA.US.         BELMONTBUZZ.CI.ASHBURN.VA.US.
     PRISON.SAN-QUENTIN.CA.US.               CO.POWHATAN.VA.US.
     WSCHOOL.GREENVILLE.MS.US.               CI.SOUTHSIDE-PLACE.TX.US.
     DRIVEN.WYANDOTTE.MI.US.                 PFAC.MUS.NC.US.
     FAC.MUS.NC.US.                          CI.LAKE-MARY.FL.US.
     CI.LAVA-HOT-SPRINGS.ID.US.              CI.BROWNVILLE.NE.US.
     TWP.FAIRVIEW.PA.US.                     IN.HOLMDEL.NJ.US.
     IN.HOWELL.NJ.US.                        IN.WALL.NJ.US.
     CAMERON.MIDDLESEX.MA.US.                LIGHTHOUSE.PENOBSCOT.ME.US.
     CI.HEFLIN.AL.US.                        CI.ROLESVILLE.NC.US.
     TOWN.QUEENSBURY.NY.US.                  CI.POMPANO-BEACH.FL.US.
     IN.SPRING-LAKE.NJ.US.                   CI.MEDINA.MN.US.
     CI.DELTONA.FL.US.                       SHERIFF.CO.POLK.FL.US.
     CO.FREDERICK.VA.US.                     CI.HAPPY-VALLEY.OR.US.
     ALUMNI.JOLIET.IL.US.                    PA.MARION.FL.US.
     CI.UNALASKA.AK.US.                      CI.JANESVILLE.WI.US.
     CI.GROTTOES.VA.US.                      CI.DUTCH-HARBOR.AK.US.
     CO.GALLATIN.MT.US.                      TOWN.COLONIE.NY.US.
     INFORMATION.EL-PASO.TX.US.              CI.ALMA.MI.US.
     CI.BROOKLINE.MA.US.
     PEDDYCORD-FOUNDATION-FOR-AIRCRAFT-CONSERVATION.MUS.NC.US.

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

     by Shanthi Ranganathan <US-Domain@ISI.EDU>

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

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

     Merit hosted the 13th North American Network Operators' Group
     (NANOG) meeting in Dearborn, Michigan, on June 7-9.  Bill Norton of
     Merit moderated the meeting and Susan Rebecca Harris planned the
     agenda.  Presentations included:

       - Tools From the Internet Performance Measurement and Analysis
         Project (Craig Labovitz, Merit)




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       -  Notes on Using RED (Random Early Detection) for Queue
         Management and Congestion Avoidance (Van Jacobson, Lawrence
         Berkeley National Laboratory)
       - RED Experience and Differentiated Queueing Ebone and
         Differentiated Queueing (Sean Doran, Ebone)
       - Differentiated Services: Working Group Update and Viewpoints
         From the Community (Kathleen Nichols, Bay Networks, moderator)
       - Priority Service for Internet Traffic (Van Jacobsen)
       - Differentiated Services: The Managed Expectations Internet
         (Fred Baker, Cisco)
       - Diff Serv and QoS Support in Microsoft Hosts (Peter Ford,
         Microsoft)
       - The NETPERF.NET Inter-Provider Network Performance Monitoring
         Project (Avi Freedman, Net  Access)
       - Path and Round-Trip Time Measurements: a New Project at CAIDA
         (Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis) (Daniel
         McRobb, CAIDA)
       - IPMA Probe Machines (Craig Labovitz, Merit)
       - Building Large-Scale Internet Measurement Infrastructure (Vern
         Paxson, Lawrence  Berkeley National  Laboratory)
       - Routing Policy System Status (Curtis Villamizar, ANS)
       - Overview of FBI Computer Investigations (Scott Larson, FBI;
         Stephen Schmidt, American Information Systems/FBI)
       - Network-based Denial of Service Attacks (Craig Huegen, Cisco)
       - What Is a VPN? (Paul Ferguson, Cisco)
       - Dial-in Virtual Private Networking Using Layer 3 Tunneling
         (Gary Malkin, Bay Networks)
       - Broadband VPNs - Outsourcing ISP Services to Cable TV and XDSL
         Providers (Bruce Perlmutter, Bay Networks)
       - Using Geosynchronous Satellite for Bandwidth Augmentation,
         News, and HTTP Broadcast Services (Avi Freedman, Net Access)
       - Scaling and Other New BGP Features (Mark Turner, Cisco)
       - American Registry for Internet Numbers (Kim Hubbard, ARIN)
       - InterNIC Registration Services (Mark Kosters, InterNIC)
       - Internet2 Update: R/D and Infrastructure (Guy Almes, UCAID)

     The meeting also featured several tutorials:

       - Routing Coordination Through the Internet Routing Registry
         (Cengiz Alaettinoglu, ISI; Curtis Villamizar, ANS; Jake Khuon,
         Merit)
       - Introduction to Multicast (Dave Meyer, Cisco)
       - Interesting Things to Do With OSPF (Howard Berkowitz)

     BOFs included:

       - User Experience and Data from the SkyCache Beta (Doug Mohney,
         SkyCache)



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       - Internet Monitoring, QoS, and Network Visualization (John
         Quarterman, Matrix Information and Directory Services)
       - Planning for a Network Event Reporting Facility (Sean Donelan,
         Data Research Associates)

     For more details about this and future meetings, see:

       http://www.nanog.org/

     Craig Labovitz gave a talk titled "Boosting Network Efficiency with
     Measurement Tools" at NetWorld+Interop '98 in Tokyo.  The
     presentation included a survey of ongoing developments in
     commercial and research measurement, including the Merit/University
     of Michigan Internet Performance Measurement and Analysis project
     (www.merit.edu/ipma/).

     by Susan R. Harris <srh@merit.edu>



UCL
----

     J Crowcroft and I Kouvelas attended the NOSSDAV workshop and gave
     papers on Self Organising Transcoders (we believe the first
     implementation of a self-organising mbone hierarchical
     application), and on Application Level Adaption using fuzzy logic
     decisions (not controllers!)

     The main authors of these papers, Isidor Kouvelas and Saleem Bhatti
     respectively, were conveniently awarded their PhDs in the same
     month.

     J Crowcroft attended the Smart Spaces workshop at Stanford
     sponsored by the Hewlett Packard Internet Research Institute and
     SICS.

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













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

     ACAP Registrations                              2
     ICMPv6 Parameters                               5
     Multicast Addresses: Individual Assignments     2
     Port Numbers                                    43
     Private Enterprise Numbers                      77
     Protocol Assignments                            1
     SMI Numbers                                     1
     Telnet Options                                  2

     by Josh Elliott <elliott@isi.edu>


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

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

                                  TIME IN QUEUE
     DOCUMENTS        New*   30 days     60 days      90 days      TOTAL
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  |
     Beginning of       0        6          3           11        | 20
     month                                                        |
                                                                  |
     New               18        0          0            0        | 18
                                                                  |
                                                                  |
     Processed          5        5          1            2        | 13
     ------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                  |
     End of month      13        1          2            9        | 25

     * New RFCs added to queue throughout the month

     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.





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     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.

     by Alegre Ramos <rfc-ed@isi.edu>






































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CALENDAR
--------

Last update 7/27/98

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
-----------

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



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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. 2-5          5th ACM Conf. on Computer &
                   Communications Security        San Francisco, CA
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
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 10-14         IFIP/IEEE Int'l Symposium on
                   Integrated Network Mgmt        Boston, MA
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



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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





The TERENA Calendar for August 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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