IIRC the phrase started out as "IP over Everthing" back in the days when
there was still competing network protocols and we were writing standards
for IP over Infiniband, IP over IEEE <blah>, etc since there were
"competing" protocols X.25 over blah, IPX over blah, CNLP over blah,
etc... and network adaptors were still fairly pricey. At some point in the
mid-90s the emphasis started to shift and we started thinking of almost
anything being an "end point" and it became more "IP on Everything".
---> Phil
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Lixia Zhang
<lixia(_at_)cs(_dot_)ucla(_dot_)edu> wrote:
On Aug 18, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
But his T-shirt says "IP *on* Everything" which makes it funnier.
http://jboss-uat.crn.com/channel-encyclopedia/definition-print.htm?term=IP+on+Everything&printType=image
Ole
my english is not good, but doesn't "on" carry more significant meaning
over "over"?
over only means that ip pkts get carried over (so the everything here only
means different carrier)
with on, "everything" can have a much broader range, from your toaster to
mars
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, John C Klensin wrote:
--On Monday, August 16, 2010 14:39 -0700 Dave CROCKER
<dhc(_at_)dcrocker(_dot_)net> wrote:
On 8/16/2010 2:30 PM, Fred Baker wrote:
or http://www.pdphoto.org/PictureDetail.php?mat=&pg=7634
Given that the pun is based on Vint's observing that we had IP
running "over" all sorts of different media, as I recall his
comment was "IP over Everything".
Yes. His comment and his tee-shirt.
john
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