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[IP] more on 1972 ARPANET Film (was: "an amazing film...")





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From: Suzanne Johnson <sjohnson@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: March 19, 2006 3:27:14 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] 1972 ARPANET Film (was: "an amazing film...")



Without going too far down memory lane, in response to Lauren's comment I've got to say that amid the "prehistoric technology" in this film is a reference to network manaqement and control, which has, in my opinion, never developed to the same point since that time. One possible exception would be the Ricochet network in the mid-nineties.

I was on the system staff at Sumex-Aim (at Stanford) back in the early-sevienties. We were the first non-defense funded application site on the ARPANET. One day the system staff were all in the offices which were located several blocks from the machine room containing our computer and IMP. We all started getting IMP shut- down messages on our terminals. "IMP going down in 30 minutes for 10 minutes", with a count-down of minutes after that. We all looked at each other and asked who scheduled the shut down. None of us had.

Then someone remembered an 800 number we'd been given when we connected to the ARPANET. It was for a "network control center somewhere back east". We called the number and asked the person who answered what was going on. Not expecting a coherent answer, we were surprised when the person made a quick check and told us: "your IMP has been having intermittent problems for about a week. It finally was able to make a diagnosis of which board was creating the problem. We've scheduled and controlled the downtime and a technician is there waiting to switch boards. You will be back up again in 10 minutes."

By the time we all regained our composure, and sent someone to the machine room, the IMP was fixed and in the process of coming back up. We then recalled that as a part of being connected to the ARPANET, we'd had to ensure that access to the IMP was available at all times to ARPANET technicians (we'd given a key to them).

        ...Suzanne



At 8:20 PM -0500 3/18/06, David Farber wrote:

Excuse me, I have a sudden urge to dig out some old
DECtapes, punched paper tapes, stone knives, and bearskins...

--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein


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