This url https://stewart.sdsu.edu/www-edcenter/projects/vbns_summary.html; Upd 20Nov2023
CENIC/AAC presentation (request similar information from all vBNS projects)
The CSU submitted their proposal (CalREN-2) in July, '97 for access to the vBNS and we're waiting to hear the final recommendations from NSF (the proposal is online www.aldea.com/cenic/phase2/toc.html The proposal was coordinated by Dave Sharpe at SDSU and the Ed. Center was part along with several other SDSU campus researchers)
SDSU is on the map SDSU with DS3 connection. The CENIC Academic Advisory Council meeting (March 19, 1998 UCLA) was good starting point for discussions.
OC3 (Fiber 155.52Mbps) over DS3 (Digital Signal 44.736Mbps) for our proposed research. One argument is ATM allows the exploration of reservation services for quality of service quarantees and our campus is locally ATM over OC12.
We need to be prepared for why we need access to vBNS. A compelling argument is to list specific other vBNS sites that you will connect to. vBNS Backbone Network Map provides a graphical map. vBNS Logical Network Map may be more informative. (NOTE: SDSU appears on this map as DS3 3/3/98) Institution/Laboratory list already approved with contact information (NOTE: first column gives actual status, e.g. "C" connected or "TBD" to be determined or "--" not quite yet). Another list of vBNS sites is vBNS Site List.
A dramatic, dynamic "map" of all major high speed networks CAIDA Backbones
Opportunities expressed 3/27/98
Presentation (4/10/98) by Hans-Werner Braun (NLANR/SDSC) on Creation of a Network Analysis Infrastructure.
A presentation (1/27/98) at the San Diego Supercomputer Center by Dr. Sam Gustman, Director of Technology at the Shoah Foundation gave details on Advanced Digital Technology is the Basis for the New Technique of Visual History at the Shoah Visual History Foundation founded by filmmaker Steven Spielberg.
CENIC Academic Advisory Council meeting: Jan. 15, 1998, UCLA Faculty
Club.
Russ Hobby, CENIC/TAC
Chair can the CENIC Applications Advisory Council Kick-off presentation
A summary email was distributed to SDSU participants
Jan. 23, 1998. The Applications
Advisory Council listserv has been set up as a repository for this
group's work. It would be good to have a short, current-as-possible description
of the SDSU proposed projects.
Internet II ( www.internet2.edu) is the "grass-roots" project to facilitate education and research access to a very high speed network (the internet as we know it today is getting slow)
The vBNS (www.vbns.net) is the very-high-performance Backbone Network Service). This is the MCI/NSF funded network in existence now for research applications needing the throughput.
One of the most authoritative web sources on cutting edge Internet work is from Kim Claffy at SDSC. Kimberly is the Director of the National Laboratory for Applied Network Research (NLANR), www.nlanr.net.
Another source would be CAIDA (Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis) (www.caida.org) charged with oversite and development of a lot of the tools for accessing and evaluating the internet.
Late November 1997, the CSU asked the CalREN-2 participants for nominations for the CENIC Academic Council - Dave Sharpe, Eric Frost and Kris Stewart were the SDSU nominees (from Dave Sharpe, selected by Vice President Ethan Singer)
Kris Stewart feels that once there is enough interest on this campus, we should invite Kim Claffy to come to SDSU for a presentation. Kimberly's latest recommended text to learn about networks is:
An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking: ATM Networks, the Internet and the Telephone Network
by S. Keshav, Addison-Wesley, 1997. The author's home page http://www.cs.cornell.edu/skeshav/default.htm contains extensive information on the author, his research and teaching, even powerpoint slides for his networking courses at Cornell U. using this text.
NPACI Networking Group Meeting SDSC 1/9/98 led by Jay Dombrowski of the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) provided the following list of on-line references (1/9/98)