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Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role
From: Sean Donelan <SEAN () SDG DRA COM>
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 21:23:17 -0600 (CST)
What is NANOG's role? I was surprised to read in the March 25 issue of NetworkWorld Alecia Cooper at Sprint comments that Sprint is just following NANOG's recommendations to block addresses to minimize the number of router table entries. I must have missed something, because I don't remember NANOG ever making any recommendation, of any sort. Is this just a case of bad reporting by Joanie Wexler at NetworkWorld? A bad case of passing the buck by Alecia Cooper at Sprint? Or something else? -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation
Current thread:
- NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Michael Dillon (Apr 01)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Gordon Cook (Apr 01)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Gordon Cook (Apr 01)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Dave Siegel (Apr 04)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role rboivie (Apr 01)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Sean Donelan (Apr 01)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Michael Dillon (Apr 01)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Elise Gerich (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role @NANOG-LIST (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Larry J. Plato (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Michael Dillon (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Curtis Villamizar (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Jon Zeeff (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Michael Dillon (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role John Curran (Apr 02)
- Re: NANOG/IEPG/ISOC's current role Stan Barber (Apr 02)