What is first fuzz ball in computer network?
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Fuzzball routers were the first modern routers on the Internet. ... Six Fuzzball routers provided the routing backbone of the first 56 kbit/s NSFnet, allowing the testing of many of the Internet's first protocols. It allowed the development of the first TCP/IP routing protocols, and the Network Time Protocol.
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The Fuzzball itself is described in [1] while the lessons learned with NSFNET are discussed in [2]. Perhaps the most important lesson learned was that the best way to defend against supercomputer elephants in the company of mice is to find the biggest elephant in the forest, shoot it and do this recursively until the forest is safe for mice.
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