18-Dec-82 10:42:55-PST,33336;000000000001 Mail-from: ARPANET host BRL rcvd at 18-Dec-82 1039-PST UUCP-From: decvax!brl-bmd!tcp-ip Sender: Mike Muuss From: TCP-IP at BRL To: TCP-IP at BRL Date: 17 Dec 1982 Subject: TCP-IP Digest, Vol 1 #28 Via: Brl-Bmd; 17 Dec 82 23:48-EST TCP/IP Digest Friday, 17 Dec 1982 Volume 1 : Issue 17 Today's Topics: MILNET/ARPANET Security? && Performance on Packet Switched Networks Mail Programs for UNIX? Q + A. && Diagnostics for ECUs on VAXen? NIC access from UUCP? && Need MOS driver for Interlan card No FOUO on ArpaNet for DARCOM && Interfaces for Hyperchannel needed TCP-only Results for December 13 & 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- LIMITED DISTRIBUTION For Research Use Only --- Not for Public Distribution ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 6-Dec-82 12:16:16-EST (Mon) From: cbosgd!mark at Ucb-C70 (Mark Horton) Subject: MILNET/ARPANET To: TCP-IP at BRL While I'm in favor of the split, I'm disappointed that the best security arrangement DCA could come up with was to forbid anything except mail from passing through the gateways. While people on the ARPANET probably have no need to access anything on MILNET (except to send people mail), I can see a need for a MILNET person to have access to the ARPANET. Internet security is an important issue, not just for DCA but for the rest of the world. We at Bell Labs will have to address the same issues, and were assuming a nice solution existed. Sigh. Off the top of my head, I would think that internet packets could have the network of origin validated to the extent that, say, MILNET could look at an incoming MILNET packet stamped as originating on another MILNET host, and be sure it really came from that host. This can easily be done at the gateway, by refusing to admit a MILNET stamped packet from the outside. Once this is done, the higher level protocols (ftp, telnet, etc) could refuse to respond to requests from the outside, or possibly require some additional confirmation (an extra password, a command typed by the same user already logged into the MILNET machine, or a phone call to a guard who would authorize the transaction on the orders of the person initiating it). I hope someone out there can come with something even better. I'd really hate to see mail be the only form of communiation between MILNET and the outside - it would result in file transfer being done by mailing files. Mark Horton ------------------------------ Date: 6 Dec 1982 1329-PST Sender: WESTINE at Usc-Isif Subject: TCP-IP Digest, Vol 1 #27 From: Postel at SIF To: TCP-IP at BRL Mike: I disagree with a point you claimed in the last TCP-IP Digest (Vol.1 No. 27). You said "The additional trunking provided by the split will improve the performance greatly". I agree that a given net (set of nodes) with more trunks will likely have better performance than the same net with less trunks. However, it is not at all clear that after the split either net will be better than the combined net was. One fundamental argument for packet switching is the resource sharing argument. That applies to the trunks too. One big system should be better than two smaller systems. Sometime administrative concerns take priority over performance concerns, though. --jon. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Dec 1982 1049-PST From: NADC at Usc-Eclb Subject: Mail Programs for UNIX ?? To: POSTEL at Usc-Isif, TCP-IP at BRL Hello, 1. At NADC we are presently working on installing UNIX 4.1 bsd and BBN's TCP/IP and SMTP on a VAX for the ARPANET changed scheduled for 1 Jan 83. 2. I am interested in determining what programs are available for sending and receiving ARPANET mail. 3. What are other sites with this environment (VAX, UNIX4.1 bsd, and BBN's TCP/IP) using? And what is a source for information on the programs? Regards, Dan Tarrant dan@NADC (currently NCP only) or NADC@ECLB Naval Air Development Center Warminster, PA 18974 (215) 441-2474/3220 [ For information on MMDF, one of the nicer UNIX mail systems, contact . -Mike ] ------------------------------ Date: 14 Dec 1982 1722-PST From: POSTEL at Usc-Isif Subject: Re: Mail Programs for UNIX ?? To: NADC at Usc-Eclb, TCP-IP at BRL In response to the message sent 13 Dec 1982 1049-PST from NADC@USC-ECLB Dan Tarrant: BBN has mail programs running on the Unix systems there. As you already are getting the SMTP from them, you might ask about the user programs for sending and reading mail too. --jon. ------------------------------ Date: 15 Dec 82 15:04:14 EST (Wed) From: Mark Weiser Subject: Debugging ECU's on a Vax. To: unix-wizards at Sri-Csl, info-vax at Sri-Csl Cc: tcp-ip at BRL We run the BBN/Purdue IP/TCP under 4.1bsd on a Vax-11/780 talking to an ACC LHDH-11, talking to an ECU, talking to a 56kb DDS link to another ECU at a far away IMP. Our IMP sponsor says they will have trouble supporting our connection since there are no diagnostic routines running on Vaxes for the ECU's. ACC (the ECU manufacturer) gives the same story. We have no spare PDP-11's around to try things out on. My questions are: Has anyone else run into this lack of diagnostic routines and what did you do about it? Has anyone else heard of the version of RT-11 which runs on Vaxes in emulation mode, (if so, where can I get it?) and since there is ECU diagnostic software which runs under RT-11, would this be a possibility for getting around the problem? Thanks in advance. ------------------------------ From: chris%minn-ua@BRL-BMD Date: Sun Dec 12 09:56:24 1982 To: pur-ee!decvax!brl-bmd!tcp-ip Subject: re: digest Thanks for the past digests. I take it then that you have fixed the expiration problems for news and we should see the digests come through as material is available. [ Yes, the USENET feed should now function properly. -Mike ] I noticed there is a file on some ARPA machine that is available for FTPing that describes the current status of TCP-IP implementations, is there someway I can FTP it from usenet or directly? I run into this occasionally and it's such a pain that I have got to figure out some general solution. [ Sorry, if you are only a UUCP host, no FTPs. I'll mail out files from the NIC for you if you ask, though. -Mike ] By the way, are there any other Cyber TCP-IP implementations other than the Tek code? We are running NOS 1.4-552. Thanks a bunch for your help, Chris ------------------------------ Date: 7 Dec 1982 1221-PST Subject: need software for Interlan card From: NEER at Usc-Eclb To: tcp-ip at BRL I would like to know if anyone out there has a driver written for the Interlan ethernet card for lsi-11s running the MOS operating system. Or, does anyone have any ethernet driver for lsi-11 s on MOS. Does anyone have tcp/ip on a 68000? Like to hear from any and all. Merle Neer(neer at eclb) ------------------------------ Date: 6 Dec 82 12:55:48-EST (Mon) From: Rucker at BRL To: Michael Muuss cc: tcp-ip at BRL Subject: Re: FOUO on the ArpaNet, MILNET, DDN It is my impression that DARCOM directed that FOUO may not be transmitted over the ARPANET. Of course such direction would apply only to DARCOM elements. I have not heard that the DARCOM directive has been rescinded. Regarding the FOUO designation, a recent DF suggested that it will be redefined with respect to the Freedom of Information Act indicating that material labelled FOUO contained information which could be deletable under exemptions 2-9 of the FOIA. A new AR 340-17, Chapter 4, is supposed to be released and provide guidance for the application of the caveat "FOUO". AR 340-16, Safeguarding FOUO Info, was rescinded. Ingo ------------------------------ Date: 9 Dec 1982 0834-EST (Thursday) From: sanchez at Nswc-Wo Subject: need info. To: tcp-ip at BRL I am looking for any available information or contacts on software interfaces for Hyperchannel adaptors for Xerox 9700 laser printer and Data General eclipse 330 minicomputers. I would appreciate any help or contacts you can give me. Thanks Jim Sanchez sanchez@nswc-wo [ I'm not sure why this was sent to TCP-Digest, but if anybody can help, please respond directly to Jim. -Mike ] ------------------------------ Date: 15 Dec 1982 11:56:33 EST (Wednesday) From: Andrew Malis Subject: TCP-only results, 12/13-14 To: DCAcodeB627 at Bbnb, DCAcode252 at Usc-Isi Cc: Cerf at Usc-Isi, tcp-ip at Sri-Nic, tcp-ip at BRL The following is the host-by-host througput breakdown for the TCP-only days on December 13th and 14th. Overall, the network passed 28,446,350 packets, as compared to 31,802,350 packets on December 6th and 7th, one week earlier. This represents 89% of the traffic on the 6th and 7th, but does not take into consideration the larger number of packets required by TCP over NCP. Since it takes some time to get NCP disabled throughout the net, the statistics below list only packets sent after 01:00 on the 13th . Thus, the grand total at the end is less than the figure given in the previous paragraph. Note that IMPs 3, 33, 35, and 36 had NCP enabled during the two days, and that IMP 73 had NCP enabled on the 13th, and as a result NCP-only hosts on those IMPs may show traffic. This was to allow the PLI hosts on these IMPs to work; it is expected that the PLIs will not use link 0 by January 1st. *** following the total is used to mark any hosts that sent 0 packets on the 6th and 7th as well as on the 13th and 14th. This may mean that the host was just "off the air", rather than being restricted to NCP only. Regards, Andy Malis For the NOC ------------------ Host Throughput From Mon Dec 13 01:00:00 1982 To Wed Dec 15 00:00:00 1982 Host Name {node/ Packets Sent host} Inter-Node Intra-Node Total UCLA-ATS { 1/0} 0 0 0 UCLA-CCN { 1/1} 3025 0 3025 UCLA-SECURITY { 1/2} 0 0 0 UCLA-LOCUS { 1/3} 11811 47 11858 --------- --------- --------- 14836 47 14883 SRI-NSC11 { 2/0} 0 0 0 SRI-KL { 2/1} 3561 199 3760 SRI-CSL { 2/2} 0 0 0 SRI-TSC { 2/3} 10672 6 10678 --------- --------- --------- 14233 205 14438 NOSC-CC { 3/0} 772 876 1648 NOSC-SPEL { 3/1} 360 187 547 LOGICON { 3/2} 516 7 523 NPRDC { 3/3} 40 14 54 --------- --------- --------- 1688 1084 2772 UTAH-CS { 4/0} 66109 2222 68331 UTAH-TAC { 4/2} 36704 75 36779 UTAH-20 { 4/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 102813 2297 105110 BBNF { 5/0} 47629 44054 91683 BBNG { 5/1} 105303 25681 130984 BBN-PTIP { 5/2} 83217 164734 247951 BBNA { 5/3} 31999 25311 57310 --------- --------- --------- 268148 259780 527928 MIT-MULTICS { 6/0} 105880 18 105898 MIT-DMS { 6/1} 0 0 0 MIT-AI { 6/2} 0 0 0 MIT-ML { 6/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 105880 18 105898 RAND-RELAY { 7/1} 0 0 0 RAND-TAC { 7/2} 17438 0 17438 RAND-UNIX { 7/3} 4961 2319 7280 --------- --------- --------- 22399 2319 24718 NRL0 { 8/0} 0 0 0 NRL-AIC { 8/1} 0 613 613 NSWC-WO { 8/2} 0 0 0 NRL-TOPS10 { 8/3} 0 0 0 NRL-TCP { 8/4} 0 0 0 *** NSWC-TCP { 8/5} 0 0 0 *** NRL-ARCTAN { 8/6} 0 0 0 *** NRL-CSS { 8/7} 54320 4266 58586 --------- --------- --------- 54320 4879 59199 HARV-10 { 9/0} 0 0 0 YALE { 9/2} 0 0 0 LL {10/0} 0 0 0 LL-TCP {10/1} 0 0 0 *** LL-XN {10/2} 0 0 0 LL-11 {10/3} 5140 0 5140 --------- --------- --------- 5140 0 5140 SU-AI {11/0} 3 0 3 STAN-TAC {11/2} 87468 549 88017 SU-SCORE {11/3} 109827 4074 113901 --------- --------- --------- 197298 4623 201921 DTI-VMS {12/0} 11417 7775 19192 DTI0 {12/1} 2299 7435 9734 --------- --------- --------- 13716 15210 28926 GUNTER-UNIX {13/0} 0 0 0 GUNTER-ADM {13/1} 113374 461705 575079 GUNTER-TAC {13/2} 1845 500748 502593 --------- --------- --------- 115219 962453 1077672 CMU-10B {14/0} 0 0 0 CMU-10A {14/1} 0 21030 21030 CMU-GATEWAY {14/2} 34584 2486 37070 CMU-20C {14/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 34584 23516 58100 AMES-67 {16/0} 0 0 0 AMES-TIP {16/2} 0 0 0 AMES-11 {16/3} 0 0 0 MITRE0 {17/0} 3 5970 5973 MITRE-GATEWAY {17/1} 0 87045 87045 MITRE-TAC {17/2} 343942 192 344134 COMSAT-MTR {17/3} 255945 9719 265664 --------- --------- --------- 599890 102926 702816 RADC-MULTICS {18/0} 6683 66895 73578 RADC-XPER {18/1} 0 0 0 *** RADC-TAC {18/2} 113858 68319 182177 RADC-TOPS20 {18/3} 12721 6731 19452 ROCHESTER {18/4} 0 0 0 RADC-UNIX {18/5} 0 0 0 RADC-XMULTICS {18/6} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 133262 141945 275207 NBS-VMS {19/0} 0 0 0 NBS-SDC {19/1} 0 0 0 NBS-UNIX {19/2} 0 0 0 NBS-PL {19/3} 0 2784 2784 --------- --------- --------- 0 2784 2784 CCTC {20/0} 0 0 0 DCEC-GATEWAY {20/1} 516911 10913 527824 DCEC-TAC {20/2} 115351 859 116210 EDN-UNIX {20/3} 29116 1421 30537 DCA-EMS {20/4} 582 0 582 --------- --------- --------- 661960 13193 675153 LLL-UNIX {21/0} 0 0 0 LLL-MFE {21/1} 0 0 0 ISI-SPEECH11 {22/0} 0 0 0 USC-ISI {22/1} 721698 0 721698 USC-ISIC {22/2} 0 0 0 *** ISI-PSAT {22/3} 14013 0 14013 --------- --------- --------- 735711 0 735711 USC-ECLB {23/0} 1260018 8739 1268757 USC-ECLC {23/1} 129063 6435 135498 USC-TAC {23/2} 13334 526 13860 USC-ECL {23/3} 229669 3834 233503 --------- --------- --------- 1632084 19534 1651618 NADC-VAX {24/0} 11312 49 11361 NADC {24/2} 0 0 0 WHARTON-10 {24/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 11312 49 11361 SEISMO {25/0} 38799 2368 41167 SAT-GATEWAY {25/1} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 38799 2368 41167 PENTAGON-TIP {26/2} 0 0 0 USC-ISID {27/0} 1156312 9591 1165903 ISI-PNG11 {27/1} 60648 4058 64706 ISI-VAXA {27/2} 267617 7760 275377 RAND-RELAY {27/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 1484577 21409 1505986 ARPA-DMS {28/0} 0 0 0 ARPA1-TAC {28/1} 171066 12 171078 ARPA2-TAC {28/2} 84671 85 84756 ARPA-PENGUIN {28/3} 3326 0 3326 --------- --------- --------- 259063 97 259160 BRL {29/0} 0 1 1 ABER-TAC {29/2} 12540 44234 56774 BRL-BMD {29/3} 3724 57303 61027 --------- --------- --------- 16264 101538 117802 BROOKS-TAC {30/0} 730 0 730 --------- --------- --------- 730 0 730 CCA-UNIX {31/0} 210 112 322 CCA-VMS {31/1} 10131 261 10392 CCA-TAC {31/2} 3519 363 3882 MIT-DEVMULTICS {31/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 13860 736 14596 PARC-MAXC {32/0} 4320 7 4327 KESTREL {32/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 4320 7 4327 NPS0 {33/0} 70989 6 70995 FNOC {33/1} 0 0 0 *** NPS-TAC {33/2} 74339 0 74339 FNOC-SECURE {33/3} 1381 46 1427 --------- --------- --------- 146709 52 146761 LBL0 {34/0} 0 0 0 LBL-UNIX {34/1} 107222 7354 114576 --------- --------- --------- 107222 7354 114576 NOSC-SECURE2 {35/0} 137602 0 137602 NOSC-SDL {35/1} 272 7 279 ACCAT-TAC {35/2} 942043 1301 943344 NOSC-SECURE3 {35/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 1079917 1308 1081225 COINS-TAS {36/0} 240 3714 3954 CINCPACFLT-WM {36/1} 1927 0 1927 ALOHA-TAC {36/2} 24926 0 24926 --------- --------- --------- 27093 3714 30807 PURDUE {37/0} 82546 2510 85056 CSNET-PURDUE {37/2} 253375 23496 276871 --------- --------- --------- 335921 26006 361927 BRAGG-GWY1 {38/0} 414990 11105 426095 BRAGG-STA1 {38/1} 3164 0 3164 BRAGG-TAC {38/2} 518020 0 518020 --------- --------- --------- 936174 11105 947279 NCC-TAC {40/0} 225447 4 225451 PSAT-GATEWAY {40/1} 5576 0 5576 HP-3000 {40/2} 0 0 0 *** SATNET-GATEWAY {40/3} 936671 61716 998387 --------- --------- --------- 1167694 61720 1229414 REDSTONE-TAC {41/2} 0 0 0 OFFICE-1 {43/0} 0 0 0 OFFICE-2 {43/1} 0 0 0 OFFICE-3 {43/2} 500663 6 500669 OFFICE-7 {43/3} 30935 77 31012 --------- --------- --------- 531598 83 531681 MIT-XX {44/0} 459728 10 459738 LL-ASG {44/1} 0 0 0 *** MIT-TSTGW {44/2} 0 0 0 *** MIT-MC {44/3} 16 6 22 --------- --------- --------- 459744 16 459760 COLLINS-PR {46/0} 0 0 0 COLLINS-PRGW {46/1} 0 0 0 COLLNS-TAC {46/2} 26634 2 26636 OKC-UNIX {46/3} 14291 0 14291 --------- --------- --------- 40925 2 40927 WPAFB0 {47/0} 248 3319 3567 WPAFB-AFWAL {47/1} 84 337 421 WRPAT-TAC {47/2} 6975 5175 12150 --------- --------- --------- 7307 8831 16138 AFWL0 {48/0} 0 0 0 AFWL-TIP {48/2} 0 0 0 BBNB {49/0} 232728 0 232728 CRONUS-GATEW {49/1} 426990 11455 438445 BBNC {49/3} 290871 0 290871 --------- --------- --------- 950589 11455 962044 DARCOM-TAC {50/2} 151781 0 151781 --------- --------- --------- 151781 0 151781 SRI-C3PO {51/1} 442681 49181 491862 SRI-UNIX {51/2} 26 14 40 SRI-R2D2 {51/3} 446768 49928 496696 --------- --------- --------- 889475 99123 988598 ISI-VAXB {52/0} 6900 8222 15122 USC-ISIE {52/1} 1104447 75608 1180055 USC-ISIF {52/2} 357357 155614 512971 USC-ISIB {52/3} 505939 199338 705277 --------- --------- --------- 1974643 438782 2413425 AFSC-AD {53/0} 3776 103 3879 NCSC {53/1} 0 0 0 *** AFSC-DEV {53/2} 570 0 570 MARTIN {53/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 4346 103 4449 CIT-20 {54/0} 49326 35029 84355 CIT-VAX {54/1} 499 46389 46888 ACC {54/2} 0 0 0 JPL-VAX {54/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 49825 81418 131243 ANL0 {55/0} 0 0 0 ANL-MCS {55/1} 0 0 0 SUMEX-AIM {56/0} 0 0 0 SU-DSN {56/1} 2735 0 2735 --------- --------- --------- 2735 0 2735 TYCHO {57/0} 1009 708 1717 COINS-GATEWAY {57/1} 192 0 192 --------- --------- --------- 1201 708 1909 NYU0 {58/0} 0 0 0 BNL {58/1} 0 0 0 RUTGERS {58/2} 47810 1892 49702 NUSC-NL {58/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 47810 1892 49702 ETAC {59/0} 0 0 0 CENTACS-MMP {60/0} 0 0 0 *** CORADCOM-TIP {60/2} 0 0 0 CENTACS-TF {60/3} 0 0 0 *** STLA-TAC {61/2} 447859 0 447859 --------- --------- --------- 447859 0 447859 UTEXAS-11 {62/0} 6458 1614 8072 UTEXAS-20 {62/1} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 6458 1614 8072 BBN-TAC {63/1} 16821 0 16821 11/40-TESTGATE {63/3} 0 0 0 TIU-TEST-GATE {63/5} 35 0 35 VAN-TEST-GATE {63/6} 1077 131 1208 --------- --------- --------- 17933 131 18064 MARTIN-B {64/1} 0 0 0 ROBINS-TAC {64/2} 19774 0 19774 ROBINS-UNIX {64/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 19774 0 19774 AFSC-SD {65/0} 0 0 0 AFSD-TAC {65/1} 30125 22914 53039 AEROSPACE {65/2} 9579 24433 34012 --------- --------- --------- 39704 47347 87051 MITRE-BEDFORD {66/0} 0 0 0 AFGL1 {66/1} 1 67 68 AFGL-TAC {66/2} 96752 65 96817 --------- --------- --------- 96753 132 96885 AFSC-HQ {67/0} 0 0 0 ANDRWS-TAC {67/1} 2687 863 3550 --------- --------- --------- 2687 863 3550 USGS1-MULTICS {68/0} 0 0 0 USGS1-AMDAHL {68/2} 0 0 0 USGS1-TAC {68/3} 13852 0 13852 --------- --------- --------- 13852 0 13852 USGS2-MULTICS {69/0} 0 0 0 USGS2-TAC {69/1} 54204 4 54208 USAFA-GW {69/2} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 54204 4 54208 USGS3-MULTICS {70/0} 0 0 0 USGS3-TAC {70/1} 950 6 956 --------- --------- --------- 950 6 956 CLARK-IG {71/1} 16609 0 16609 BBN-CLXX {71/2} 30868 1060 31928 --------- --------- --------- 47477 1060 48537 BBN-NU {72/0} 63517 1087 64604 BBN-UNIX {72/1} 0 0 0 BBNP {72/2} 261547 258861 520408 RCCGW {72/3} 778156 187570 965726 --------- --------- --------- 1103220 447518 1550738 SRI-NIC {73/0} 98584 1693 100277 SRI-WARF {73/1} 6649 238573 245222 SRI-AI {73/2} 1466 15459 16925 SRI-IU {73/3} 77278 7236 84514 --------- --------- --------- 183977 262961 446938 WSMR-TAC {74/2} 16720 0 16720 --------- --------- --------- 16720 0 16720 YUMA-TAC {75/2} 929 0 929 --------- --------- --------- 929 0 929 MIT-GW {77/0} 310415 13116 323531 MIT-TAC {77/2} 248177 8469 256646 --------- --------- --------- 558592 21585 580177 UCB-ARPA {78/0} 157486 5955 163441 UCB-C70 {78/1} 0 0 0 UCB-INGVAX {78/2} 9053 0 9053 MCCLELLAN {78/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 166539 5955 172494 DEC-2136 {79/0} 47605 3951424 3999029 DEC-MARLBORO {79/1} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 47605 3951424 3999029 HI-MULTICS {80/0} 0 0 0 SAC-TAC2 {80/1} 0 0 0 *** SAC-TAC {80/2} 740059 0 740059 SAC-GW {80/3} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 740059 0 740059 NALCON {81/0} 0 0 0 DTNSRDC {81/1} 0 0 0 DAVID-TAC {81/2} 36131 474 36605 NEMS {81/3} 7554 329 7883 NSRDC-OA {81/4} 0 0 0 *** --------- --------- --------- 43685 803 44488 BBNT {82/0} 0 0 0 BBN-VAX {82/1} 137223 21201 158424 BBN-INOC {82/2} 80415 4 80419 BBNS {82/3} 368497 8041 376538 BBN-RSM {82/4} 48818 28652 77470 PSAT-GATEWAY {82/5} 0 0 0 BBN-NOC2 {82/6} 35106 690 35796 --------- --------- --------- 670059 58588 728647 MINET-LON {83/0} 0 0 0 MINET-NOC {83/1} 0 0 0 *** NSWC-DL {84/0} 3372 10685 14057 NSWC-TAC {84/2} 7123 12199 19322 --------- --------- --------- 10495 22884 33379 NWC-387A {85/0} 810 1288 2098 CHINA-TAC {85/2} 920 0 920 NWC-387B {85/3} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 1730 1288 3018 SANDIA0 {87/0} 0 0 0 NLM-MCS {88/0} 0 0 0 WASHINGTON0 {91/0} 0 4041 4041 WASH-TAC {91/2} 4032 15 4047 UW-VLSI {91/3} 102 159 261 --------- --------- --------- 4134 4215 8349 NUSC-NPT {92/2} 0 0 0 OFFICE-8 {93/0} 175916 0 175916 OFFICE-10 {93/1} 22965 0 22965 OFFICE-12 {93/2} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 198881 0 198881 UWISC0 {94/0} 262449 11126 273575 CSNET-SH {94/1} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 262449 11126 273575 S1-GATEWAY {95/0} 0 0 0 S1-A {95/1} 0 0 0 S1-B {95/2} 0 0 0 *** S1-C {95/3} 5832 4191 10023 --------- --------- --------- 5832 4191 10023 UDEL-RELAY {96/0} 0 0 0 UDEL-TCP {96/1} 8739 813 9552 UDEL-EE {96/2} 11963 2488 14451 CORNELL {96/3} 24263 3402 27665 --------- --------- --------- 44965 6703 51668 PAXRV-TAC {97/3} 5841 0 5841 --------- --------- --------- 5841 0 5841 DLA-TAC {98/0} 1262 0 1262 DLH-TAC {98/2} 0 0 0 --------- --------- --------- 1262 0 1262 SUMMARY Inter-Node Intra-Node Total Net Totals: 20269440 7287087 27556527 Daily Average: 10134720 3643543 13778263 ------------------------------ END OF TCP-IP DIGEST ********************