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Re: PRDB Retirement next Monday, May 8

  • From: Steven J. Richardson
  • Date: Thu May 04 11:21:08 1995

There is no NSFNET AUP any longer, but, if you are NACRing nets to speak to
AS 690, it makes sense to use the ANS AUP and the ansnet NACR.

Steve R./Merit
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Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 17:04:40 -0400
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Subject: Re: PRDB Retirement next Monday, May 8
Status: R

Sean,

>The one question I have about NACRs until 8 May is what
>text to put at the top of them.
>
>Obviously the old NSFNET wording is no longer appropriate.
>
>	Sean.

My feeling on this is that ANS doesn't look at it, so you can
replace it with XXXXXX if you like, or not if you don't, but I will
let Merit have the last word on this.

Steve