NorthWestNet From FOLDOC Humanist Archives Vol. 7 7.0054 Documentation Specialist Subject NorthWestNet Position Opening, Documentation Specialist NorthWestNetand Northwest Academic Computing Consortium, Inc. (NWACC) http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?NorthWestNet
Oregon State University - Network Engineering In 1987, a group of Universities in the northwest began the NorthWestNet OSU was a charter member of NorthWestNet. Our NorthWestNet connection was http://oregonstate.edu/net/network/netbackbone/isp.php
Extractions: Start of Content Note: This information is out-of-date and will be updated soon (1/30/2004). OSU began its association with the Internet in 1986 as a participant in the University Satellite Network (USAN) project managed by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder Colorado. At that time the national backbone was NSFNet, and our connection was at 56Kb/sec. OSU outgrew its 1.5Mb/sec connection and moved to two 1.5Mb/sec connections from MCI. We soon outgrew that also. Currently our internet connection is via NERO . This service is shared with other OSSHE institutions, State Government, and K-12. NERO provides redundant connections to the internet backbone with a total bandwidth of more than 150Mb/sec.
RIPE Mail Archives 68 59.6% INTERRED AS685 213 145 68 31.9% NorthWestNet Primary AS AS2386 177 68 51.5% NBTel AS685 214 146 68 31.8% NorthWestNet Primary AS AS2386 178 http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/archives/eof-list/1997/msg00026.html
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FYI: CoREN Dr. Eric Hood, Executive Director of NorthWestNet and a member of the CoREN Boardsaid The future growth and economic stability of the Internet will http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/199306/msg00006.ht
Zvon - RFC 1432 [Recent Internet Books] - Introductions Kochmer Jonathan Kochmer, and NorthWestNet, The Internet Passport NorthWestNet sGuide to Our World Online, 4th ed., p. 450, NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA, http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC1432/Output/chapter2.html
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Extractions: /nsfnet/acceptable.use.policies/northwestnet.txt May 1988 NORTHWESTNET ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY NorthWestNet is a regional data communications network serving a consortium of universities and research groups in the northwest- ern part of the United States. Its goals are summarized in the Articles of Incorporation for the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium, Inc. All use of NorthWestNet facilities must be consistent with the goals and purposes of NorthWestNet. The intent of this statement is to describe certain uses which are consistent with the purposes of NorthWestNet, not to exhaustively enumerate all such possible uses. Some acceptable uses of NorthWestNet facilities include: o use for scientific research or instruction at member and associate member institutions through the provision of high-speed data communications; o use as a vehicle for scholarly communications; o use as a means for NorthWestNet members to access remote computing resources for the purpose of scientific research or instruction. Notable examples of such resources are the NSF supercomputing facilities; o use necessary to support other acceptable uses. For example, administrative communications which are part of the support infrastructure needed for research and instruction are acceptable. Similarly, communications directly between non-member institutions in support of research or instruction at member institutions is acceptable; o use required by agreements with NSF, the primary funding agency for NorthWestNet; o use by member institutions as a laboratory for research and experimentation in computer communications, where such use does not interfere with production usage. However, any experimental use requiring modification to router software or protocol layers below ISO layer 4 requires prior review by the Technical Committee. In general, commercial and general administrative use are prohib- ited. Use for scientific research or instruction at non-member institutions and at for-profit institutions may or may not be consistent with the purposes of NorthWestNet, and will be re- viewed on a case by case basis. Use of NorthWestNet for any illegal purpose, or to achieve unauthorized access to systems, software, or data is prohibited. NorthWestNet is a production communications network on which many researchers depend. Uses that significantly interfere with the ability of other users to make effective use of the network are not acceptable. 05/12/88
FoRK Archive: One More For Rob (Keith Also) NorthWestNet Network Operations Center NWNETNOC domainmaster@NWNET.= NET (206)685-4444. Domain Server. Record last updated on 08-Mar-97. http://www.xent.com/FoRK-archive/jun98/0168.html
Www.northwestnet.com/ www.NorthWestNet.net/ www.NorthWestNet.org/ WHERE TO START FOR NEW INTERNET USERS Jim Milles Ver. 4.3 15 May _The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online_. 4th ed.Bellevue, WA NorthWestNet, 1993. 515 pp. ISBN 09635281-0-6, US$29.95. http://www.northwestnet.com/
Attachment Point To 6bone (137.82.194.10 ) 40ms * 35ms *Trace completed* = site NorthWestNet location Bellevue, Washington, USA locstring 47 35 2n 122 8 2w 5m http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/6bone/1997-April/000916.html
Extractions: Sat, 26 Apr 1997 10:32:48 -0700 (PDT) junkins@nwnet.net Daniel, At 4:54 PM -0700 4/21/97, Daniel Chiu wrote: dchiu@cs.ubc.ca Did anyone respond you yet? If not...my recommendations for UBC (given its connectivity from my perspective) is to come in thru NWNET in the Seattle area. This would give you good connectivity until we have a Canadian-based transit or backbone site. Contact: junkins@nwnet.net Thanks, Bob Find route to: www.ubc.ca. (137.82.194.43), Max 30 hops, 40 byte packets Host Names truncated to 32 bytes 1 ir30gw.lbl.gov. (128.3.9.1 ): 2ms 1ms 2ms 2 er1gw.lbl.gov. (131.243.128.11 ): 1ms 2ms 1ms 3 lbl-lc1-1.es.net. (198.128.16.11 ): 2ms 2ms 1ms 4 ames-lbl-atms.es.net. (134.55.28.1 ): 8ms 7ms 7ms 5 fix-west-cpe.sanfrancisco.mci.ne (192.203.230.18 ): 7ms 7ms 7ms
New Tunnel NWNet/US <-> IXA/US A new 6Bone tunnel between NorthWestNet, Inc. (NWNET/US) and InterconnectedAssociates, Inc. (IXA/US) has been configured running RIPng. http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/6bone/1997-March/000834.html
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Www.atmos.washington.edu/~cliff/Northwestnet.html RFC 2007Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online . 5 The Net UserGuidelines and Netiquette Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~cliff/Northwestnet.html
Extractions: NorthwestNet: A comprehensive collection of surface weather observations from throughout the region NorthwestNet is a collection of over a dozen different weather observation networks around the Pacific Northwest. It is sponsored by the Northwest Regional Modeling Consortium , a group of local, state, and Federal agencies and cooperating private companies. More Information:
RFC 1432 Jonathan Kochmer, and NorthWestNet, The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to NorthWestNet, NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide, p. http://www.apps.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1432.html
Extractions: Page 1 Recent Internet Books Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Abstract This article originally appeared in Volume 2 Number 12, (December 1992) of Matrix News, the monthly newsletter of Matrix Information and Directory Services, Inc. (MIDS). Which Books Here is a list of books related to using the Internet, which is the global and exponentially growing network of more than a million computers that communicate by interactive use of the TCP/IP protocols, for the use of millions of users. This article was prompted by the recent publication of nine or ten books on the Internet in the space of a year (some are so new they aren't even published yet). I have also included some books that have been around for quite a long time (as long ago as the dim past of 1984). I think all of them contain useful information for people new to the Internet. Some of the books included here are about more than the Internet. Some of them are about the Matrix, which is the set of all computer networks worldwide that exchange electronic mail. The Matrix includes FidoNet, UUCP, BITNET, USENET, the Internet, and many others, but is not limited to any one of those networks. This particular bibliographic collection is oriented around the largest computer network in the world, the Internet, because of all the recent books about that network. Matrix News continues to publish information about the Matrix, including but not limited to the Internet.
Re[2]: . . .another New Thread: What CAN One Do On The Nets? _The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online, 4th ed._by JonathanKochmer and NorthWestNet, NorthWestNet http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/archives/9305/techwhirl-9305-00284.html
INTERNET DRAFT Jill Foster Catalogue Of Network Training Materials Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online AuthorName Kochmer,Jonathan and NorthWestNet Author-Email Organization-Name NorthWestNet http://mirrors.isc.org/pub/www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-ietf-trainmat-catal
WWW-VRML 1994: Re: Help The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online by JonathanKochmer and NorthWestNet. published by NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA. 1993. http://www.webhistory.org/www.lists/www-vrml.1994/0614.html
WHERE TO START FOR NEW INTERNET USERS Jim Milles Ver. 1.4 12/14 _The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online_. 4th ed.Bellevue, WA NorthWestNet, 1993. (A comprehensive guide to Internet resources, http://www.rdrop.com/agora/policies/refs.txt
Totse.com | Chaos Digest - Volume 1, Number 13 Jonathan Kochmer, and NorthWestNet, The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guideto Our World Online, 4th ed., p. 450, NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA, 1993. http://www.totse.com/en/zines/chaos/chaos113.html
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