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RFC247 - Proffered set of standard host names

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Network Working Group Peggy Karp

Request for Comments: #247 MITRE

NIC 7688 12 October 1971

Categories: Policy, Telnet

Related: #226, 236, 239, 233, 237

Obsoletes: #226

Proferred Set of Standard Host Names

In RFC#226, BBN's TENEX list of Host names was set up as a strawman

set of standard Host names. Comments received since then (an RFC

actually generated comments!!!) have influenced me to propose the

following general rules for forming Host names.

The Host names will be 8 characters in length. The general form is

<site> '-' <machine>

<site> will be at most 4 characters, formed as follows:

(a) Use the keyWord in the site name, if not more than

four characters, e.g., NASA Ames, Case Western

Reserve. ---- ----

(b) Use the standard acronym, if not more than four

characters, e.g., UCLA, RADC, NBS.

(c) If a standard abbreviation exists, use it, e.g., Ill.

(d) If none of the above apply, use the first four letters

in the site name, e.g., Burr, Mitr, Harv.

(e) If none of the above is acceptable to the site, the

technical liaison should select the site mnemonic.

<machine> will be at most 4 characters of the form <mfg. #>

<designator>.

Examples of mfg. # are:

IBM 360 2 digit model number

IBM 370 3 digit model number

PDP 1 - 2 digit model number

Burroughs 4 digits

CDC 4 digits

etc.

<designator> will be used when more than one machine of the same

type is located at a site (e.g., 2 PDP-10s at MIT, at SRI, and

at BBN).

Limiting <machine> to 4 characters does not permit distinctions

to be made between machines with 4 digit mfg. #s. I eXPect

the situation will be handled in an ad hoc manner by the NIC if

it arises.

TIPs are identified as 'TIP' rather than by '316'. If a Host

is not to be permanently addressable, the machine is identified

as 'TEST'.

A list of Host names, formed according to these rules, is

attached. Alternate Host names should be provided, as

suggested by Jon Postel (RFC#236). RFC's 206, 233, and

236 present lists with 4-character alternate names. The

Technical Liaison should select the alternate name for his

site and communicate the selection to the NIC.

The preceding rules and the attached list of Host names are

subject to the approval of the NWG. Hereafter, the list will

be generated and maintained by the NIC in cooperation with

the Technical Liaison at each site, as suggested in RFC#237.

Comments should be addressed to Dick Watson.

[ This RFCwas put into machine readable form for entry ]

[ into the online RFCarchives by BBN Corp. under the ]

[ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]

[Page 2]

RFC#247

Attachment 1

NETWORK ADDRESS STANDARD NAME

--------------- -------------

1 UCLA-7

65 UCLA-91

2 SRI-10NI

66 SRI-10AI

3 UCSB-75

4 UTAH-10

5 BBN-516

69 BBN-10A

133 BBN-10B

6 MIT-645

70 MIT-10DM

134 MIT-10AI

7 RAND-65

71 RAND-10

8 SDC-75

9 HARV-10

73 HARV-1

137 HARV-11

10 LL-67

74 LL-TX2

138 LL-TSP

11 SAIL-10

12 ILL-11

76 ILL-6500

13 CASE-10

14 CMU-10

15 BURR-6500

79 BURR-TEST

16 AMES-67

144 AMES-TIP

145 MITR-TIP

18 RADC-645

146 RADC-TIP

19 NBS-11

147 NBS-TIP

148 ETAC-TIP

21 TINK-418

22 MCCL-418

23 USC-44

151 USC-TIP

152 GWC-TIP

25 NCAR-7600

153 NCAR-TIP

158 BBNX-TEST

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RFC#247

Attachment 2

An Implementation Scheme

If the standard Host names are formed according to the proposed

rules, the following implementation scheme, suggested by Steve

Crocker, can be used.

Map <site> into an 8-bit number, S and

map <machine> into an 8-bit number, M,

where

S + M = Network Address.

S and M can be selected such that specification of <site>

alone could cause a default to the "primary" Host at

the site. Note that this scheme depends on a unique

<site> designator for each IMP.

Some examples:

If the "primary" Host at UCLA is the 91, let

UCLA -> S = X'41'

7 -> M = X'40'

91 -> M = X'00'

then for

UCLA-7, S + M = X'01' = 1 base 10

UCLA-91,S + M = X'41' = 65 base 10

and

UCLA alone = X'41' = 65 base 10

If the primary Host at BBN is TENEX System A, let

BBN -> S = X'45'

516 -> M = X'40'

10A -> M = X'00'

10B -> M = X'C0'

then for

BBN-516, S + M = X'05' = 5 base 10

BBN-10A, S + M = X'45' = 69 base 10

BBN-10B, S + M = X'85' = 133 base 10

and

BBN alone = X'45' = 69 base 10

The primary Host for each IMP would be designated by the

site and such information disseminated by the NIC.

 
 
 
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