mogul@decwrl.dec.com (Jeffrey Mogul) (08/08/89)
During the IETF meeting at Stanford, a number of people expressed interest in obtaining an on-line copy of this draft. Dave Oran, the Project Editor, kindly made available to me the PostScript file. Since this is not yet an ISO standard (it's not yet even a "Draft Proposal"), online circulation apparently does not violate any ISO rules or copyrights. The file may be obtained by anonymous FTP. Connect to the host gatekeeper.dec.com, login as user "anonymous", and retrieve one of these two files: pub/ISO/isis.psf 1058318 bytes, ASCII PostScript pub/ISO/isis.psf.Z 322303 bytes, "compressed" version Unix users who have the "uncompress" program available will save time and bandwidth by taking the .Z file. You'll probably have better luck if you retrieve it in binary mode! Note that (1) I have no connection with this document aside from making it available via FTP; (2) please don't ask me for other on-line formats, for paper copies, to send copies via email, or to post the file to USENET; (3) I'm not promising to keep this file up to date. Oh yes, (4) "routeing" is how it is spelled in ISO-speak.
dabbous@mirsa.inria.fr (Walid Dabbous) (08/10/89)
From article <159@jove.dec.com>, by mogul@decwrl.dec.com (Jeffrey Mogul): > Since > this is not yet an ISO standard (it's not yet even a "Draft Proposal"), > online circulation apparently does not violate any ISO rules or > copyrights. > By the way is there any online copy of: ISO/IEC/TR 9575: 1989 Information technology -- Telecommunications and information exchange between systems -- OSI Routeing Framework. -- Walid Dabbous | Email : dabbous@mirsa.inria.fr INRIA Centre de Sophia Antipolis | Phone : (33) 93 65 77 47 2004, Route des Lucioles | Telex : 97 00 50 F 06565 Valbonne CEDEX France | Fax : (33) 93 65 77 65