From touch at ISI.EDU Thu Apr 9 11:32:26 2009 From: touch at ISI.EDU (Joe Touch) Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 11:32:26 -0700 Subject: [e2e] test - please ignore Message-ID: <49DE3F3A.8080009@isi.edu> testing the list. please ignore this post. Joe From fred at cisco.com Thu Apr 9 11:52:55 2009 From: fred at cisco.com (Fred Baker) Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 11:52:55 -0700 Subject: [e2e] testing In-Reply-To: <49DE3D81.4040403@isi.edu> References: <8AE22E1E-78F3-4FD1-9FCC-014EEB6FFE80@cisco.com> <49DE3AE3.7040301@isi.edu> <369405AA-1A7E-47CD-9D63-4FC340CDCE1E@cisco.com> <49DE3D81.4040403@isi.edu> Message-ID: <088A15FC-8BDA-4BDC-BF91-A0169DD3903F@cisco.com> This is a test of the list. On Apr 9, 2009, at 11:25 AM, Joe Touch wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > AOK - that did the right thing. > > Can you send a new message that should get posted, i.e., just say > > Subject: testing > > content: > This is a test of the list. > > Joe > > Fred Baker wrote: >> >> On Apr 9, 2009, at 11:13 AM, Joe Touch wrote: >> >> Hi, Fred, >> >> Fred Baker wrote: >>>>> I believe that you said you still had issues on the list and >>>>> wanted to >>>>> work them through with me. I am available today and tomorrow, >>>>> and then >>>>> off and on next week and the week after. >> >> AOK - let's try a few today. Can you please send a test with the >> subject >> line: >> >> test 34567 >> >> (the body can be empty or say 'please ignore'). >> >> Thanks, >> >> Joe > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iEYEARECAAYFAknePYEACgkQE5f5cImnZruUcgCglWpDHBMbh4y9oR0d1BKjV8Ey > ZVYAn1pXV5durjIg6MXNczIMamUQempK > =XzYv > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Anura.Jayasumana at Colostate.edu Wed Apr 15 15:15:55 2009 From: Anura.Jayasumana at Colostate.edu (Anura Jayasumana) Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:15:55 -0600 Subject: [e2e] 34th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (IEEE LCN 2009) Message-ID: <49E65C9B.5000309@Colostate.edu> Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers =================================================================== Extended Paper Registration and Submission Deadline: April 27th, 2009 All submissions are through EDAS =================================================================== IEEE LCN 2009 The 34th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN) http://www.ieeelcn.org Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC) With Support from BBN Technologies City of Zurich Canton of Zurich Zurich, Switzerland October 20-23, 2009 CALL FOR PAPERS LCN invites you to Europe for the third time in its history. The IEEE LCN conference is the premier conference on the leading edge of practical computer networking. During the last 34 years, it has been the venue of choice for presenting many state of the art developments ranging from high-speed local networks to the global Internet to specialized sensor networks. LCN is a highly interactive conference that enables effective interchange of results and ideas among researchers, users, and product developers. We encourage you to submit original papers describing research results or practical solutions in leading edge topics including, but not limited to: Ad hoc and sensor networks Adaptive applications Embedded networks Authentication, authorization, accounting High-speed access networks Congestion and flow control Home and SOHO networks Cross-layer optimization IPv6 deployment and migration Location-dependent services Local area networks Mobility management Optical networks Multimedia and real-time communication Overlay networks Network management Peer-to-peer networks Network reliability and security Personal and wearable networks Network traffic characterization Storage area networks Performance evaluation/engineering Ubiquitous networking Performance measurement and tuning Wireless networks Quality-of-Service provisioning Authors are invited to submit full or short papers for presentation. Full papers (up to 8 pages, 10 pt font in IEEE 2-column format) should present novel perspectives within the general scope of the conference. Short papers are an opportunity to present preliminary or interim results and are limited to 4 pages in length. Short papers will be presented in a poster format and published in the proceedings. All papers must include title, complete contact information for all authors, abstract, and keywords. PAPER SUBMISSION: Submission instructions using the EDAS system will be available at http://www.ieeelcn.org. Please direct your questions to the Program Chairs, Mohamed Younis and Chun Tung Chou . IMPORTANT DATES: Paper submission deadline: April 27, 2009 (Extended) Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2009 Camera-ready paper due: July 28, 2009 WORKSHOPS: LCN will continue with its tradition of co-located workshops covering topics of current interest. Workshop papers will be published in the LCN proceedings. Information on workshops, submission deadlines, and all other details will be available at http://www.ieeelcn.org. DEMOS: Proposals are solicited for research and product demonstrations and exhibits. Submission instructions will be available at http://www.ieeelcn.org. Please direct your questions to the Demo Chair, Nils Aschenbruck . General Chair: - Ehab Elmallah, University of Alberta Program Chair: - Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Program Co-Chair: - Chun Tung Chou, University of New South Wales Finance Chair: - Frank Hubner, AT&T Labs Publication Chair: - Tom Pfeifer, TSSG, Waterford IT Local Arrangements Chair: - Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich Workshops Chair: - Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida Demo Chair: - Nils Aschenbruck, University of Bonn Publicity Chair: - Anura Jayasumana, Colorado State University Editorial Liaison Chair: - Farid Nait-Abdesselam, University of Sciences and Technology of Lille Corporate Relations Chair: - Matthias Frank, University of Bonn International Advisors: - Ken Christensen, University of South Florida - Sanjay Jha, University of New South Wales - Declan O'Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin Webmaster: - Gary Kessler, Champlain College Standing Committee: - Joe Bumblis, University of Wisconsin-Stout - Ken Christensen, University of South Florida - Hossam Hassanein, Queen's University, Canada - Gary Kessler, Champlain College - Peter Martini, University of Bonn - Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich - Tim Strayer, BBN -- -- Anura P. Jayasumana Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 Phone: (970) 491-7855 Fax: (970) 491-2249 Email: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/end2end-interest/attachments/20090415/ede7f8e2/attachment.html From msaqib at gmail.com Mon Apr 27 04:57:59 2009 From: msaqib at gmail.com (Saqib Ilyas) Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:57:59 +0500 Subject: [e2e] Concerning MPLS paths Message-ID: <262b67200904270457m93fdd59v6b5fa91dd8079d5@mail.gmail.com> Hello everyone I have a question in the context of a single service provider running MPLS. If a certain number of bandwidth-constrained LSPs are passing through an LSR, such that the sum of the bandwidth constrains for each LSP is X Mb/s, then what does it mean? Is X the upper bound on the aggregate bandwidth of the traffic for all LSPs through that node, or perhaps the traffic sometimes exceeds X Mb/s, too? Once again, this is in the context of a single service provider's network. Information about related literature would be very useful. Thanks and best regards Saqib Ilyas PhD Candidate LUMS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/end2end-interest/attachments/20090427/4442be3d/attachment.html From ratul at microsoft.com Thu Apr 30 09:17:27 2009 From: ratul at microsoft.com (Ratul Mahajan) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 09:17:27 -0700 Subject: [e2e] CFP: HotNets-VIII Message-ID: <5CC2EE1CA894334FB0514CB4C63940675711F71372@NA-EXMSG-C103.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> Hi All - Many of you are probably aware of HotNets. It is the premier venue for submitting early-stage work. Please consider submitting. Cheers. ---------------- ACM HotNets-VIII October 22-23, 2009 New York City, NY http://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2009/ Call for Papers The Eighth ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-VIII) will bring together people with interest in computer networks to engage in a lively debate on theory and practice of networking. Continuing the HotNets tradition, the workshop will provide a venue for presenting and discussing innovative ideas that have the potential to significantly influence the community. The goal is to promote community-wide discussions of those ideas. We invite researchers as well as practitioners to submit a short position paper describing such an idea. The paper could, for example, expose a new problem, advocate a new approach, re-frame or debunk existing work, report unexpected results from a deployment, or propose new evaluation methodologies. We especially encourage submissions of early-stage work and enticing but unproven ideas. Once fully developed and evaluated, the work may be relevant to conferences such as SIGCOMM, SOSP, SenSys, MobiCom, PODC, or Infocom. HotNets takes a broad view of networking research. This view encompasses all kinds of modern day computer networks, including (but not limited to) home and enterprise networks, ISP networks, sensor and personal area networks, wireless and acoustic networks, data center networks, peer-to-peer networks, and disruption-tolerant networks. It also encompasses all aspects of such networks, including (but not limited to) resource management, economics and evolution, robustness and security, mobility, interactions with applications, energy, measurement and diagnosis, and hardware. Position papers will be selected based on originality, likelihood of spawning insightful discussion at the workshop, and technical merit. Accepted papers will be posted online prior to the workshop and a workshop summary will be published in ACM SIGCOMM's Computer Communication Review (CCR), widely disseminating the ideas discussed at the workshop. Workshop Participation HotNets is an invitation-only workshop. To ensure an interactive atmosphere, attendance will be limited to around 60 people. Invitations will be extended per the following priorities: ??? * the Program and Steering Committees, one author per paper, and ????? any speakers invited by the Program Committee ??? * co-authors of accepted and submitted papers, preferring students ????? as available travel support allows ??? * event-sponsor representatives and additional authors of ????? submitted papers at the discretion of the Program Committee Submission Instructions Submitted papers must be no longer than 6 pages (10 point font, 1 inch margins). All submissions must be blind: submissions must not indicate the names or affiliations of the authors in the paper.? Only electronic submissions in PDF will be accepted.? Submissions must be written in English, render without error using standard tools (e.g., Acrobat Reader), and print on US-Letter sized paper.? HotNets-VIII reviews will follow standard academic practice, although some rejected papers may not receive full-length reviews. Information on how to submit papers is available at http://conferences.sigcomm.org/hotnets/2009/ Important Dates ??? Abstract registration: July 17, 2009 (11:59pm EDT) ??? Paper submission: July 24, 2009 (11:59pm EDT) ??? Notification of decision: September 15, 2009 ??? Camera-ready submission: October 1, 2009 ??? Workshop dates: October 22-23, 2009 Organizing Committee: General Chair: Lakshmi Subramanian (New York University) Program Chairs: ??? Will Leland (BBN Technologies) ??? Ratul Mahajan (Microsoft Research) Program Committee: ??? Mark Allman (ICSI) ??? Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin) ??? Kevin Fall (Intel Research) ??? Krishna Gummadi (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems) ??? Sachin Katti (University of California, Berkeley) ??? Arvind Krishnamurty (University of Washington) ??? Brian Lyles (Telecordia Technologies) ??? Rick McGeer (HP Labs) ??? Thomas Moscibroda (Microsoft Research) ??? Vern Paxson (University of California, Berkeley) ??? Srini Seshan (Carnegie Mellon University) ??? Renata Teixeira (LIP6) ??? Xiaowei Yang (Duke University)