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From: jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr)
Subject: SVNet Meeting/Program, Wednesday, June 15, 1994  7:30pm, Mountain View (FREE)
Message-ID: <jmonroyCr2636.Gvu@netcom.com>
Keywords:  ppp talk meeting svnet
Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 03:09:05 GMT
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          *  PPP, Evolution, State & Directions        *
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WHAT:   PPP, Evolution, State & Directions
 
  With the exposive interest in the Internet, so has grown the interest in
  internetworking-related protocols, particularly PPP.
 
  PPP, seen as many as the successor to SLIP (Serial Line IP), allows TCP/IP
  connections across serial lines, such as typical analog modem connections 
  across voice-grade telephone lines.  Our speaker will talk about the 
  evolution of PPP, the basic concepts behind PPP, the current state-of-the-art 
  in PPP, and the direction of PPP development.
 
WHO:    Brian Lloyd, Lloyd Internetworking
 
  Brian Lloyd is the co-author of RFC-1334 (PPP authentication), is co-author
  of the PPP inverse multiplexing draft document (multilink), and is past
  chairman of the IETF PPP working group.  His company, Lloyd Internetworking,
  is actively involved in development of PPP software for a number of different
  systems.
 
 
WHEN:   Wednesday, June 15, 1994 at 7:30pm
        (We meet regularly on the 3rd Wednesday of each month)
 
 
WHERE:  Sun Microsystems Bldg 6, 2750 Coast Avenue, Mountain View
      Coast Ave appears to be just a driveway next to Bldg 5 on Garcia Ave 
      between Amphitheatre Pkwy and San Antonio, so don't get confused.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION: please call either Paul Fronberg at (415) 366-6403 
      or Ralph Barker at (408) 559-6202.
 
FUTURE TALKS:
    July 20th 1994 - Bill Jolitz on the 386BSD 1.0 release.
 
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                   member dues and donations.
 
 
             SVNet Meetings are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
 
              UNIX is now a registered trademark of X/Open 
 

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Jesus Monroy Jr                                          jmonroy@netcom.com
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