Operating the Internet
Each network, be it the ARPAnet, NSFnet or a regional network, has
its own operations center. The ARPAnet is run by BBN, Inc. under
contract from DARPA. Their facility is called the Network
Operations Center or NOC. Cornell University temporarily operates
NSFnet (called the Network Information Service Center, NISC). It
goes on to the regionals having similar facilities to monitor and
keep watch over the goings on of their portion of the Internet. In
addition, they all should have some knowledge of what is happening
to the Internet in total. If a problem comes up, it is suggested
that a campus network liaison should contact the network operator
to which he is directly connected. That is, if you are connected
to a regional network (which is gatewayed to the NSFnet, which is
connected to the ARPAnet...) and have a problem, you should
contact your regional network operations center.
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