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... aid in EDI the catalogues become available worldwide. They may be
replicated at various nodes, and the updating and propagation of
changes to slave copies becomes trivial.
...
... database consists of descriptions of all
participating members, network nodes, adminstrators, and topology
information. This database ...
... topology
information. This database commonly known as BITEARN NODES is being
made available through x.500.
...
... database
can be found in some EARN internal document which is available
as a file BITEARN NODES from any NETSERV in EARN/Bitnet. The
contents of this file is mapped into an X.500 subtree ...
... subtree containing
descriptions of network nodes, adminstrational personnel, and
topology information.
...
... IP
numbers can be mapped to network and node objects. In order to
evaluate file server sites, Internet (site to site) connections ...
... have a "latest info" button or other request method. When
"pressed" a well known node below the X-Tel part of the tree is
read. The attributes contain descriptions of the latest version ...
