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  • From: "Lucy E. Lynch" <>
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  • Subject: NANOG 20
  • Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:35:39 -0700 (PDT)

The fall 2000 NANOG meeting is being held October 22-24
in Washington, D.C.

Agenda: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0010/agenda.html

Topics include Carnivore, a session on DDos, route filtering, Next
Generation Internet (SURFnet5), QoS related topics (RED), Multicast
Performance Measurement, IGP convergence and proposed changes to the BGP
spec.

You can watch Monday & Tuesdays sessions via Real or multicast:
http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0010/network.html

Multicast sessions:

H.261 video - 224.2.246.93:52720 audio - 224.2.129.33:27324

The H.261 stream will be visible to users with the
standard multicast tools from the UCL Mbone Conferencing applications
archive, and most other free and commecrial tools that can can handle
H.261/PCM. For information about setting up MBone tools for Windows95/NT,
Macintosh, and Unix, see:

http://www.uoregon.edu/~joelja/project/mbone/mbone.html

MPEG1 video - 224.2.242.11:52798 audio - 224.2.184.125:30776

The MPEG-1 stream will be generated using IP/TV, a streaming video server
from Cisco. The IP/TV MPEG-1 stream will be visible either with a
liscensed or demo version of IP/TV or with MIM, a UNIX MPEG streaming
client developed at the University of Oregon:

http://videolab.uoregon.edu/mim

Users can obtain IP/TV 3.0 from:

http://videolab.uoregon.edu/download.html

and for those of you who are still multicast challenged:

RealMedia Session: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0010/nanog20.ram

Lucy E. Lynch Academic User Services
Computing Center University of Oregon

(541) 346-1774
Cell: (541) 912-7998

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  • NANOG 20, Lucy E. Lynch, 10/23/2000

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