Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!nic.cerf.net!pushp From: pushp@nic.cerf.net (Pushpendra Mohta) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: Internet Connectivity Maps wanted Message-ID: <48@nic.cerf.net> Date: 27 Jun 90 08:02:41 GMT References: <9006270004.AA23106@heinlein.tots.uucp> Organization: CERFnet, La Jolla, CA Lines: 33 In article <9006270004.AA23106@heinlein.tots.uucp> tep@tots.Logicon.COM writes: >IAC DO WISH-LIST > >I would like to find some "maps" that show the connectivity of (at >least) the class-A and/or major regional Internets. >Networks as nodes and gateways as arcs would be sufficient, although >geographical information would be useful as well. >Ideally, these would be similar to the (Postscript) maps available via >usenet that show the major backbone sites and news flows. >Also, is there a list of the major regional Internets (e.g. CERFnet, >NEARnet) that defines their service areas? > >Thanks, >Tom Perrine (tep) |Internet: tep@tots.Logicon.COM A postscript map of the logical connectivity of CERFNet is available by anonymous ftp from nic.cerf.net in the file ~ftp/cerfnet/cerfnet_info/topology.ps Look around in the same directory for other information If you dont have access to ftp drop a note to help@cerf.net Maps of many regionals are also available by anonymous ftp from nic.merit.edu in the ~ftp/maps directory. Pushpendra Mohta CERFNet (California Education and Research Federation Network) P.O.Box 85608, San Diego , CA 92186-9784 (619) 534-5056