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∂02-Mar-78 0331 FTP:Feinler at SRI-KL (Jake Feinler) NICNOTES-3-78
Date: 2 Mar 1978 0131-PST
From: Feinler at SRI-KL (Jake Feinler)
Subject: NICNOTES-3-78
To: [SRI-KL]<FEINLER>nlg-sndmsg-1-78:
Below is a list of some of the latest additions, deletions, and changes
of hosts on the network since January 78.
If you are adding new hosts, deleting old hosts, switching current
hosts, or connecting other machines to the host computers already on the
network, please let me know.
The Official Host Name List can be found in <NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT on the
SRI-KL (1/2 dec) machine. It is available for FTP using the 'anonymous'
login convention. If the entry for your host(s) is missing or
incorrect, please send the right information to FEINLER@SRI-KL.
NEW HOSTS
1/11 - SU-ISL, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/34 (UNIX), up 5-78
CHANGES
1/3 - NOSC-SECURE1, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/70 (UNIX),
formerly USER
3/3 - NWC, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/70 (ELF) -> UNIVAC-1110
(EXEC-8), formerly USER
1/18 - RADC-XPER, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/40, formerly USER
3/47 - ILL-UNIX, Status = SERVER (VDH to WPAFB-TIP),
PDP-11/70 (UNIX), formerly ILL-NTS.
NEW LIAISON (since the last ARPANET Directory)
SU-ISL Larry Stewart (LY@SU-AI)
NWC John Zenor (NWC@SRI-KL)
ILL-UNIX Jody Kravitz (jody@ILL-UNIX)
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∂08-Jan-78 1943 FTP:Feinler at SRI-KL (Jake Feinler) NICNOTES-1-78
Date: 8 Jan 1978 1825-PST
From: Feinler at SRI-KL (Jake Feinler)
Subject: NICNOTES-1-78
To: [SRI-KL]<FEINLER>nlg-sndmsg-1-78:
Below is a list of some of the latest additions, deletions, and changes
of hosts on the network since the publication of the ARPANET Directory.
If you are adding new hosts, deleting old hosts, switching current
hosts, or connecting other machines to the host computers already on the
network, please let me know.
The Official Host Name List can be found in <NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT on the
SRI-KL (1/2 dec) machine. It is available for FTP using the 'anonymous'
login convention. If the entry for your host(s) is missing or
incorrect, please send the right information to FEINLER@SRI-KL.
NEW HOSTS
4/3 - NPRDC-11, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/70(UNIX),
operational Feb.-Mar. 78
1/8 - NSRDC, Status = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF) -> CDC-6400
2/8 - NSWC-DL, Status = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF) -> CDC-6700
3/8 - NADC, Status = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF) -> CDC-6500
4/8 - NSWC-WO = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF) -> CDC-6500
2/11 - SU-TIP, Status = TIP
3/18 - RADC-TOPS20, Status = SERVER, DEC-2040(TOPS-20AN)
1/42 - LON-EPS-GATE, Status = USER, Gateway
1/46 - WHARTON, Status = SERVER, PDP-10(TOPS-10)
3/46 - NUSC = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF) -> UNIVAC-1108
2/50 - DARCOM-TIP, Status = TIP
2/51 - SRI-UNIX, Status = USER, PDP-11/40(UNIX)
CHANGES
1/12 - DTI, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/70 (UNIX), formerly
ILL-CAC.
1/18 - RADC-XPER, Status = USER, PDP-11/40, formerly 3/18, will
replace ROCHESTER within a month
2/20 - DCEC-TIP, Status = TIP, formerly DCA-TIP
1/39 - SDAC-UNIX, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/70(UNIX), formerly
SDAC-DP
1/42 - LON-EPS-GATEWAY, Status = USER, formerly LONDON-VDH
3/42 - LON-SAT-GATE, Status = USER, formerly LONDON-GATEWAY
0/43 - OFFICE-1, Status = SERVER, PDP-10 (TENEX), back online
after being inactive for several months
1/51 - SRI-C3P0 = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF, RT11, DOS), formerly
SRI-IA11
3/51 - SRI-R2D2 = USER, PDP-11/40(ELF, RT11, DOS) formerly
SRI-PKT11
0/62 - UTEXAS, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/45 (UNIX), formerly USER
ILL-NTS, Status = SERVER, PDP-11/20, will be moved from
the ILLINOIS IMP. It's new host address is not yet known.
HOSTS REMOVED OR ABOUT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE NETWORK
1/18 - ROCHESTER, Status = USER, will be replaced by RADC-XPER
within the month
2/43 - TYMSHARE-TIP
1/46 - MCA, Status = USER, Replaced by WHARTON
0/57 - NSA, Status = USER
OTHER SITE NEWS
RADC - Rome Air Development Center, Griffiss AFB, N. Y., (RADC)
has installed a DEC-2040 running TOPS-20AN operating system. This
machine will be host address 3/18. RADC-XPER will be moved to
1/18 replacing ROCHESTER. The DEC-2040 is a SERVER and will be
used primarily for National Software Works (NSW) Project research.
SRI-ARC - Beginning January 78 most of the Augmentation Research
Center (SRI-ARC) group will become a division of Tymshare, Inc.
and will no longer be formally affiliated with SRI-International
(although for a few months they will still be on the SRI premises
with the same addresses and online mailboxes). At Tymshare the
group will be marketing the oNLine System (NLS), and continuing
the work begun at SRI by Doug Engelbart, et al. For particulars,
contact Jim Norton (NORTON@OFFICE-1).
NIC - The NIC, which was formerly a part of the Augmentation
Research Center (SRI-ARC), will remain at SRI and be associated
with the Telecommunication Sciences Center, same address, mailbox,
and phone.
OFFICE-1 is back on the ARPANET (0/43). The facility will now be
managed by Tymshare for DARCOM.
DTI - Several of the people formerly associated with the Univ. of
Illinois, Center for Advanced Computation, have formed a new
company called Digital Technology, Inc., 302 East John St.,
Champaign, Ill. 61820, (217) 384-8500. The group is headed by
Pete Alsberg. The IMP that was formerly at the Univ. of Illinois
will be moved to DTI (sponsored by DCA) along with the PDP-11/70
computer formerly known as ILL-CAC. The new host will be called
DTI and will have host address 1/12. DTI will accept mail
addressed to ILL-NTS until that machine can be relocated. (See
ILLINOIS below).
ILLINOIS - ILL-CAC will be moved to DTI (as stated above) along
with the Illinois IMP. ILL-NTS will be disconnected temporarily
but will probably become a VDH to the Wright-Patterson AFB IMP by
the end of January. The network UNIX system and all
computer-related activities have been administratively moved from
the Center for Advanced Computation (CAC) to the Computing
Services Office. Jody Kravitz (jody@ill-nts) is responsible for
the new activity. CAC, a research arm of the graduate school,
will continue with its network research activities.
NPG - The Monterey Naval Postgraduate School (NPG) will be coming
onto the network sometime in the near future. At that time the
FNWC IMP will be replaced by a TIP and FNWC will be a VDH to the
TIP.
TIP PHONES - Many of the TIP phone numbers will now be changed
every 6 months. The NIC does NOT maintain a list of TIP phone
numbers and is not permitted to give out the ones with which it is
familiar. If your users need the number for a particular TIP,
have them contact the Liaison for that TIP. The owners of the
TIPs reserve the right to release the numbers as they see fit.
NEW LIAISON (since the last ARPANET Directory)
ACCAT-TIP Jack Brennan (STEPHENSON@ISI)
DARCOM-TIP Elaine McCarty (MCCARTY@SRI-KL)
DTI Steve Holmgren (HOLMGREN@DTI)
ISI-XGP11 Pete Alfvin (ALFVIN@ISIB)
NPRDC-11 John Wolfe (WOLFE@USC-ECL)
NSRDC Larry Avrunin (AVRUNIN@SRI-KL)
NWC Steve Kadner (ARMTE@OFFICE-1)
OFFICE-1 Robert Lieberman (LIEBERMAN@SRI-KL)
RADC-TOPS20 Dick Metzger (METZGER@SRI-KL)
SDAC-UNIX Anne Whitaker (SDAC@ISI)
SRI-C3P0 Jim Mathis (MATHIS@SRI-KL)
SRI-R2D2 Jim Mathis (MATHIS@SRI-KL)
SRI-UNIX John Bass (BASS@SRI-KL)
SU-AI Mark Crispin (MRC@SU-AI)
SU-TIP Brian McCune (BPM@SU-AI)
USI-ISI,ISIB,ISIC,ISIE Dale Russell (DALE@ISIB)
WHARTON Howard Morgan (MORGAN@WHARTON)
NIC NEWS
PROTOCOL HANDBOOK - The Protocol Handbook will (hopefully) go to
press next week. The new edition should be a much more useful
reference book than past editions. Thanks to Jon Postel and Ken
Harrenstien for their work in identifying, writing, and revising much
of the material. Thanks also to Bob Braden, Mark Crispin, John Day,
Dave Crocker, Danny Cohen, Alex McKenzie, and Paul Santos. The
CAHCOM and HEADER-PEOPLE groups also went into overdrive to finish
the Mail Standard so it could be included. One copy of the Protocol
Handbook will be sent to each Liaison for site use.
NIC QUESTIONNAIRE - We have received more than 50 responses to the
NIC Questionnaire. If you did not fill out the questionnaire and
have a little more time to do so now that the holidays are over, we
would still like to receive your input. We will also accept any
'free-form' comments you would like to send. DCA has extended the
time period for replying until the 31st of January to accomodate
those who may still want to respond. The questionnaire can be FTPd
as <NETINFO>NIC-QUESTIONNAIRE.TXT using the 'anonymous' login
convention, or we will send you hardcopies on request.
AD NUMBER FOR ARPANET DIRECTORY - The Arpanet Directory has been
deposited at the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). Its
order number is AD A046948, and it may be purchased by the general
public.
-----------------------
Best wishes for 1978. I look forward to sharing another year of
networking with you, and would like to thank all of you on behalf of
myself, DCA, and the network users for your assistance this past
year.
Regards,
Jake
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1977
∂11-Dec-77 1710 FTP:FURST at BBN-TENEXB Announcing...
Date: 11 Dec 1977 1705-EST
From: FURST at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: Announcing...
To: [SRI-KL]<FEINLER>liaison-sndmsg-11-77.txt:,
To: [BBN-TENEXB]<FURST>erda-users-sndmsg.txt:
cc: Furst
Gentlemen:
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory is pleased to announce a new
server FTP answering on socket 3. Previously, we have had an
unsupported server running at odd intervals, but the new program
will be available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The following
is a brief collection of notes on the new program:
1) All commands other than HELP and MAIL require the
user to have identified himself via the USER, ACCT
and PASS commands. LBL operates by accounts,
rather than username/password pairs. Some accounts
have passwords, but most do not. The user name is
non-critical, and is used strictly for
informational purposes.
2) LBL does not support mail service, and any
attempts at mail will receive a fatal '506 Command
not Implemented' response.
3) Direct read access is now possible to LBL's main
file storage system (PSS), with full read/write
access to common/public files.
4) RJE to the 7600 is available via the SITE CLAIM
and SITE SUBMIT commands. See the documentation
for further information [5].
5) Documentation is available online (pathname is
ARPAHELP/WRITEUP). Remember though, you must be
logged in to perform any file operations [1].
6) Please report any problems/suggestions/comments to
Furst@BBN-TENEXB.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sheldon R. Furst
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Rd.
Berkeley, CA
94720
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∂11-Oct-77 2101 FTP:Feinler at SRI-KL New Server Host - WHARTON
Date: 11 Oct 1977 2043-PDT
From: Feinler at SRI-KL
Subject: New Server Host - WHARTON
To: [SRI-KL]<FEINLER>LIAISON.txt:
cc: feinler
WHARTON is now up as a SERVER. Please adjust your
host tables to reflect this. Also, in case you have not
made the changes EGLIN, WPAFB-AFAL, AFWL, NYU, BNL and
UTEXAS are all SERVERS now.
TYMSHARE-TIP has been moved to the Stanford AI Lab where
it becomes SU-TIP.
Regards,
Jake
-------- 4 Oct 1977 (Tuesday) 2100-EDT MORGAN at WHARTON-: Wharton ARPA
connection
Distribution: FEINLER AT SRI-KL
Received at: 4-Oct-77 18:00:41-PDT
The Wharton School DecSystem-10, a KI10 with 192K words of core,
2 RP04, 1 RP06, and 1 9 track 800 bpi tape is now up on the network.
We support both user and server telnet, ftp, and mail(called netmail
to our monitor). We are running Version 6.03 of TOPS-10, with virtual
memory. Network Liaison is myself, Howard Morgan, and accounts
information is William H. Latimer (LATIMER@WHARTON), 215.243-6422.
What else can I tell you? We will have a guest account for a few
weeks only....[contact Morgan@Wharton for login]....I will send you a
message in a few days describing where the documentation for our
office automation stuff is.
Howard Morgan
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∂20-Jun-77 1442 FTP:Feinler at SRI-KL Reconfiguration of hosts on Pluribus IMP 3
Date: 20 Jun 1977 1425-PDT
From: Feinler at SRI-KL
Subject: Reconfiguration of hosts on Pluribus IMP 3
To: [SRI-KL]<FEINLER>liaison-sndmsg-6-77::
cc: feedback
Mail from BBN-TENEXE rcvd at 17-Jun-77 1443-PDT
Date: 17 Jun 1977 1527-EDT
From: FREYLING at BBN-TENEXE
Subject: Host Configuration for NOSC IMP #3
To: Feinler at SRI-KL
cc: NOSC at SRI-KL, BCLussier, Geoff at SRI-KA, Santos,
cc: HBrown, Haeberli, Freyling
cc: Schilling@isi
The 516 IMP (Address 3) at NOSC has been replaced with
a Pluribus IMP. This has necessitated rearrangment of
the host assignment as follows:
Host 0 (VDH) NOSC-CC
Host 1 (local) NOSC-Secure 1
Host 2 (VDH) NOSC-SDL (formerly NELC-ELF)
Host 3 (VDH) NWC
Host 4 (VDH) Unassigned
The above changes effective 6-17-77. Please update the
NIC directory and Hostname descriptor file accordingly.
The hostname NOSC is to be reserved for future use as
a network (mailing) address on one of their systems.
These changes have the concurrence of the site liaison,
Bob Unger.
<<sf>>
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∂08-Jun-77 1353 FTP:Feinler at SRI-KL Naval Research Lab. (NRL) hosts
Date: 8 Jun 1977 1350-PDT
From: Feinler at SRI-KL
Subject: Naval Research Lab. (NRL) hosts
To: [OFFICE-1]<NETINFO>nlg.txt::
cc: feedback, aid
Date: 8 Jun 1977 0955-PDT
From: Nrl
Subject: NRL PLURIBUS TECHNICAL LIASON
To: FEINLER
cc: NRL
MS. FEINLER:
sorry not to have communicated with you since the arrival of the
PLURIBUS on 26 MAY.
you may already have some or all of this information by now from
other sources.
TECHNICAL LIASON: ANITA SKELTON
CODE 4221.32
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
4555 OVERLOOK AVENUE,S.W.
WASHINGTON,D.C.,20375
PHONE: 202-767-3884 OR 202-767-5999 (AT THE IMP SITE)
IMP ASSIGNMENTS:
< NRL, HOSTNOS.NLS.2, >, 7-Jun-77 11:29 APS ;;;;
SITE IMP/HOST TELCO DECIMAL OCTAL CONNECTION
CIRCUIT ADDRESS ADDRESS MADE
----------------------------------------------------------------------
NRL 8/0 --- 8 10
NSRDC 8/1 CPV61FW72 72 110 1 JUN
NSWC/DL 8/2 GW 7563 136 210
NADC 8/3 GW 7537 200 310
NSWC/WO 8/4 CPV67FW73 264 410
DOCUMENTATION, ETC:
i would like to be put on the mailing list for NIC and RFC documents, or
at least be apprised of what is available.
let me know if you need anything else.
ANITA
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NOTE: SITE name is the same as HOSTNAME in Anita's list except that
the slash has been replaced with a hyphen. I do not yet know what
kind of machines these hosts are, but was told they
would be PDP-11s.
Jake
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∂07-Jun-77 1943 FTP:Feinler at SRI-KL NICNOTES-6/77
Date: 7 Jun 1977 1712-PDT
From: Feinler at SRI-KL
Subject: NICNOTES-6/77
To: [OFFICE-1]<NETINFO>nlg.txt:
cc: feedback
Below is a list of some of the latest additions, deletions, and changes
of hosts on the network. If any of you are adding new hosts, removing
old hosts, or switching current hosts, please let me know. Also, if the
entry for your host(s) is missing or incorrect in <NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT
please send me the right information.
NEW HOSTS
20 (dec), 24 (oct) - CCTC, Status=USER
47 (dec), 57 (oct) - WPAFB, Status=USER
48 (dec), 60 (oct) - AFWL, Status=USER
62 (dec), 76 (oct) - UTEXAS, Status=USER
67 (dec), 103 (oct) - NWC, Status=USER
95 (dec), 137 (oct) - CCA-SPEECH, Status=USER
111 (dec), 157 (oct) - WPAFB-AFAL, Status=SERVER
218 (dec), 332 (oct) - PENT-UNIX, Status=USER
(Will be on intermittently)
227 (dec), 343 (oct) - NOSC-SECURE3, Status=USER
234 (dec), 352 (oct) - LONDON-SATNET-GATEWAY, Status=USER,
Nickname=SATNET
CHANGES
1 (dec), 1 (oct) - UCLA-ATS, Status=USER, (Formerly SERVER)
3 (dec), 3 (oct) - NOSC-SECURE1, Status=USER
(Formerly NUC-SECURE)
35 (dec), 43 (oct) - NOSC-SECURE2, Status=USER
(Formerly USC-ISIR1)
101 (dec), 145 (oct) - DEC-MARLBORO, Status=SERVER (Was 37 dec)
122 (dec), 172 (oct) - BNL, Status=SERVER (Was USER)
131 (dec), 203 (oct) - NOSC, Status=USER (Formerly NELC-ELF)
133 (dec), 205 (oct) - BBN-PTIP, Status=TIP (Formerly PTIP)
163 (dec), 243 (oct) - ACCAT-TIP, Status=TIP, Nickname=NELC-TIP
(Formerly NOSC-TIP)
177 (dec), 261 (oct) - BBN-SPEECH-11, Status=USER (Was removed
and reinstated)
195 (dec), 303 (oct) - NOSC-CC, Status=USER (Formerly NUC-CC)
210 (dec), 322 (oct) - RADC-XPER, Status=USER (Formerly SERVER)
HOSTS REMOVED OR ABOUT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE NETWORK
23 (dec), 27 (oct) - USC-44, Status=SERVER
(Currently disconnected)
43 (dec), 53 (oct) - OFFICE-1, Status=SERVER (To be removed
6/15/77)
50 (dec), 62 (oct) - BBN-TENEXF, Status=SERVER
114 (dec), 162 (oct) - GATEWAY-VDH, Status=USER
179 (dec), 263 (oct) - SRI-ARC, Status=USER
IMP 8 has been installed at Naval Research Lab. (NRL) by the Navy.
This IMP will be the first IMP to have more than 4 hosts attached.
Names of the hosts on this IMP will be reported as soon as they are
received.
A complete list of the hosts on the network can be FTPed as
<NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT from SRI-KL (dec 66) using the 'anonymous' login.
Jake (FEINLER@SRI-KL)
P.S. Thanks for the quick response to our request for Arpanet
Directory updates.
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∂04-Apr-77 0336 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 NICNOTES: Apr. 4, 1977
Date: 4 APR 1977 0317-PST
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: NICNOTES: Apr. 4, 1977
To: Network-Liaison-Group:
Here is a release from NOSC (formerly NELC) describing
the new organization and outlining the host name changes:
"The consolidation of the Naval Electronics Laboratory Center
(NELC) and the Naval Undersea Center (NUC) to form the new Naval Ocean
Systems Center (NOSC) was announced on Feburary 22, 1977. Captain
Robert R. Gavazzi, Commander of NELC, was named as the Commander of
NOSC, and Dr. Howard L. Blood, the Technical Director of NUC, was
named as the Technical Director of NOSC. The new Center's mission is to
be the "Navy's principal research, development, test and evaluation
Center for command control, communications, ocean surveillance, undersea
weapons systems, and supporting technologies." The consolidation of
NELC and NUC, which has been under study within the Navy Department for
more than a year, recognizes the importance of combining the
complementary missions and resources of the two Centers to accomplish
this important new mission in support of the Navy's primary sea control
responsibilities."
Because of the reorganization, the Host names of the NELC and NUC
hosts are being changed. Please update your respective host tables to
reflect the changes indicated below. NELC-TIP and NUC-IMP are also
being renamed NOSC-TIP and NOSC-IMP, respectivly. In general, the old
names are being retained as aliases to ease the transition; exceptions
are those hosts that are (or will be) on the secure sub-net, where
unclassified access is not permitted. Hosts 1/3 and 1/35, remote lines
to NWC and LOGICON, respectivly, are unchanged by this renaming.
These changes are effective immediately.
h/i oct dec old name new name aliases
0/ 3 003 3 NUC-SECURE NOSC-SECURE1
2/ 3 203 131 NELC-ELF NOSC NOSC-SDL, SDL, NELC-ELF, NELC
3/ 3 303 195 NUC-CC NOSC-CC NOSC-ELF, NUC-CC
0/35 043 35 USC-ISIR1 NOSC-SECURE2 USC-ISIR1, ISIR1 (see note)
2/35 243 163 NELC-TIP NOSC-TIP
3/35 343 227 NOSC-SECURE3 (not yet installed)
NOTE: ISIR1 will be secured 1 April 1977, at which time the aliases
should be dropped.
The NOSC-IMP is scheduled to be replaced by a Pluribus IMP on 15
April 1977. It is not believed that this will make any difference in
host addresses.
Also Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is back on the network
with a PDP-11/70 running RATS now and UNIX later. It is a limited
server, host address 21 (dec), 25 (oct).
I have created a file of computer configurations and operating
systems for the hosts on the network. It is in a file called
<netinfo>computer-pathways and can be FTPd to your own host.
I would appreciate receiving comments, corrections, etc., concerning
this file.
Regards,
Jake (Feinler@Office-1)
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∂10-Mar-77 0751 FTP:Geoff at SRI-AI SRI host switcheroo this weekend.
Date: 10 Mar 1977 0720-PST
From: Geoff at SRI-AI
Subject: SRI host switcheroo this weekend.
To: Network-Liaison-Group:
cc: System
Please make note that on Monday, March 14th at 0000-Pst, the SRI-AI host
which currently occupies address 66. Dec, 102 Octal (Port 1 on the SRI 516
IMP), will be exchanged with the SRI-KL host which currently occupies
address 51. Dec, 063 Octal (Port 0 on the SRI 316 IMP); at which time the
SRI-AI host will be renamed to SRI-KA.
Hence, after Monday you should have hostname SRI-KA on 063 oct, 51 dec. &
hostname SRI-KL, nicknames SRI & SRI-AI on 102 oct, 66. dec in your respective
system hosttables.
Mail fowarding will be implemented on both machines, such that a message sent
to either of them will wing its way to the right machine automaticly.
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1976
∂19-OCT-76 1600 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 NICNOTES-10/76 - Addendum
Date: 19 OCT 1976 1518-PDT
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: NICNOTES-10/76 - Addendum
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
The RAND-TIP (135 dec) has now been installed. In making the change the
RAND-UNIX server host was switched from 71 dec, 107 oct (port 1) to 199
dec, 307 oct (port 3). Please make this change in your host tables.
I also received the following message concerning host addresses from
ISI:
18-OCT-76 2102-PDT ALAN at USC-ISIB: ISI's KL machine
Distribution: FEINLER AT OFFICE-1, alan
Received at: 18-OCT-76 21:04:49-PDT
ISIE, Host # 116(decimal), is a DECSYSTEM-20 model 40. It is
the one with the KL processor in it. ISIB is a DECSYSTEM-10 KI, and
ISIA,ISIC,and ISID are DECSYSTEM-10's with KA processors.
Alg
...and some retractions. EGLIN has not come onto the net yet nor
has the Sweden SIMP...and I take the pledge to try and avoid unverified
information in the future.
Regards,
Jake (Feinler@Office-1)
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∂18-OCT-76 0023 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 NICNOTES-10/76
Date: 17 OCT 1976 2352-PDT
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: NICNOTES-10/76
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
I. HOST CHANGES AND A PLEA
There seems to be a pandemic of hosts being changed lately without
any prior announcement to other hosts or to the NIC. If a SERVER
host address or name is changed without prior announcement, it causes
confusion for everyone. PLEASE let me urge all of you to ask
personnel at your site to give the network and the NIC prior
notification before hosts are switched. This courtesy will be
greatly appreciated by fellow networkers, especially those trying to
keep up with mail and mailers.
The NIC would also like to receive a list of those individuals whose
network mailboxes are affected by host switches so that we can keep
the Identification data base current.
Having given you the soap-box pitch....here is my best effort at
bringing you up to date on the recent changes to the host names and
host addresses. Please let me know of any errors or additions.
Again, if any of you are adding new hosts, removing old ones, or
changing the position of hosts, I would appreciate hearing of the
changes.
NEW HOSTS
50 (dec), 62 (oct) - BBN-TENEXF, Status=SERVER, Nickname=BBNF
I understand that the BBNA machine was renamed as host BBNF
and a PDP-10 KL has been substituted in place of the old
BBNA machine. However, this has not been verified.
116 (dec), 164 (oct) - USC-ISIE, Status=SERVER, Nickname=ISIE
***Note: The above two hosts are SERVER hosts***
99 (dec), 143 (oct) - LOGICON, Status=USER
HOSTS REMOVED OR ABOUT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE NET
38 (dec), 46 (oct) - PURDUE, Status=USER
180 (dec), 264 (oct) - ISI-TIP, Status=TIP
CHANGES
135 (dec), 207 (oct) - RAND-TIP, Status=TIP, formerly ISI-TIP
180 (dec), as Alex announced the ISI-TIP and RAND IMP were
switched
37 (dec), 45 (oct) - DEC-MARLBORO, Status=SERVER, formerly
DEC
163 (dec), 243 (oct) - NELC-TIP, Status=TIP, formerly
erroneously listed by the NIC as 165 (dec)
100 (dec), 144 (oct) - HAWAII-ALOHA, Status=USER, formerly
36 (dec)
A complete list of the hosts on the network can be FTPed as
<NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT from OFFICE-1 (dec 43) using USERNAME 'nicguest'
and PASSWORD 'arpa'.
There have been several changes in Liaison also, so if you are using
the <NETINFO>LIAISON-SNDMSG.TXT distribution file at OFFICE-1, please
FTP a new copy.
II. ARPANET DIRECTORIES
The Directories have been mailed, so you should be receiving them any
day (week? month??)...they are in the hands of the U.S. Post Office.
We are again asking the Liaison to pass along the individual
directories to the person whose name is printed on the label on the
back of each directory. This saves considerable time and postage.
This year the Arpanet Directory will also be deposited at the
National Technical Information Center (NTIS), Springfield, Virginia
22161. Extra copies may be purchased from there. (The NIC will
announce the AD Ordering Number as soon as it is available.) Also,
you will note that we have added a Network Addresses section and an
Associate Acronyms section...hope you will find them useful.
III. PROTOCOL HANDBOOKS
DCA has decided that the NIC should no longer charge for the Protocol
Handbook. In the future a copy will be sent to each Liaison as a
reference for his respective hosts, with additional copies available
from DDC or NTIS (current ordering number = AD A027964). We still
have copies of the Protocol Handbook available, which we will
distribute (until the supply is exhausted) to Arpanet users having a
definite need.
Requests should be sent online to FEINLER@OFFICE-1 and should
outline briefly the work for which the book is needed.
IV. THREE NEW REFERENCE FILES ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
Three new reference files are now available to NIC users. They may
be FTPd from OFFICE-1 (dec 43) by the pathnames given below
<NETINFO>NET-SPONSORS.TXT
A sequential file containing the names, addresses and phone
number of the Network Sponsors.
<NETINFO>NET-SPONSORS-SNDMSG.TXT
A sequential file containing the network mailboxes of the
Network Sponsors (suitable for TENEX mail distribution). To
distribute a message to all sponsors with network mailboxes,
insert a copy of this file in the 'TO:' field of the message.
<NETINFO>NET-SPONSORS-MEETING-5/76
This file contains the minutes of the last Network Sponsors
Meeting held at DCA in May 1976. The minutes of future
Sponsors Meetings will be added as they are received from DCA.
NOTE: The next Sponsors Meeting will be held Nov 1976.
V. AROUND THE NET...
- Both BBN and ISI have added PDP-10 KL machines...can someone fill
us in on which ports have the KLs?
- RAND-UNIX is now a PDP-11/70
- NBS wll be adding a PDP-11 running UNIX sometime soon
- The Univ of Texas will bring up a PDP-10 (KI) in Feb or Mar 77.
- Another SIMP is being added in Sweden.
- SU-AI has their PDP-10 (KL) up now
- SRI-AI will add a PDP-10 (KL) in Feb 77
- EGLIN now has a PDP-11/40 on the net running RSX-11. They will
soon be connecting a CDC-6600 to the 11.
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∂13-SEP-76 1226 FTP:MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEXE Network Additions and Deletions
Date: 13 Sep 1976 1503-EDT
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEXE
Subject: Network Additions and Deletions
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
The following significant changes have recently been made, or are
scheduled to be made in the near future, to the ARPANET. In addition
to the changes listed, a number of Host interfaces have been added
or moved within the past few months.
1) As previously noted in a message from Jake Feinler at the NIC, the
Lincoln Labs VDH formerly connected to the CCA IMP has been moved
to the MIT-TIP.
2) On 1 September an IMP was installed at the Digital Equipment
Corporation in Marlboro, Mass. This IMP is numbered 37 (decimal),
and replaces the previous VDH connection of DEC to the Harvard IMP
(IMP #9).
3) In the near future Logicon Inc. of San Diego, Calif. is scheduled
to become a VDH connected as Host 1 (numbering 0 thru 3) on the
NELC TIP (IMP #35 decimal).
4) During October IMP #62 will be installed at the University of Texas
in Austin, Texas.
5) During late September the SDC IMP (IMP #8) and the Purdue IMP (IMP
#38) will be removed from the network.
6) During early October an IMP will be substituted for the TIP at ISI,
the TIP will be substituted for the IMP at Rand, and the IMP at Rand
will be removed. Thus, at the end of this procedure, ISI will have
two IMPs and no TIP while Rand will have a TIP but no IMP. None
of the existing Host addresses will be changed by this move except
the address of the TIP itself, which will change from 180 to 135
(decimal).
Alex McKenzie
Network Control Center
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∂08-SEP-76 1527 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 Host number change for LL-ASG
Date: 8 SEP 1976 1419-PDT
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: Host number change for LL-ASG
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
Mail from BBN-TENEXB rcvd at 8-SEP-76 1159-PDT
Date: 8 Sep 1976 1455-EDT
From: NEILSON at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: ll-asg host number change
To: feinler at OFFICE-1
Jake:
Effective 1 Sept the host number of LL-ASG (Lincoln
Lab Applied Seismology Group) has been changed from
95 to 108, reflecting our having been moved from the
CCA imp to the MIT tip.
--Peter Neilson
Lincoln Lab Applied Seismology Group
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Please note the following change.
Regards,
Jake (Feinler@Office-1)
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∂31-AUG-76 1913 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 Host number change for MIT-MULTICS
Date: 31 AUG 1976 1555-PDT
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: Host number change for MIT-MULTICS
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
Effective Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1976 the following changes will
be made:
MIT-MULTICS will be Host Address 6 (dec), 6 (oct)
MIT-DEVMULTICS will be Host Address 44 (dec), 54 (oct)
[ME - ***** I have already made this host number reversal in the tables.]
Please update your host tables so that mail sent to these
hosts will get through properly.
Thanks,
Jake (Feinler@Office-1)
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∂26-AUG-76 1316 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 Host Name Change
Date: 26 AUG 1976 1305-PDT
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: Host Name Change
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
Mail from BBN-TENEXB rcvd at 26-AUG-76 1043-PDT
Date: 26 Aug 1976 1341-EDT
From: NCSL at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: Re: Which name?
To: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
cc: NCSL, AVRUNIN
In response to your message sent 24 AUG 1976 1613-PDT
THE HOST NAME FOR US WAS ENTERED AS NCSL-ELF (HOST 165 OCTAL).
WE WOULD PREFER THAT IT BE JUST PLAIN NCSL. PLEASE NOTIFY
THE APPROPRIATE PEOPLE.
THANKS,
DAVID
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For your information
Jake (Feinler@Office-1)
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∂09-AUG-76 2136 FTP:FEINLER at OFFICE-1 NICNOTES-8/76
Date: 9 AUG 1976 2137-PDT
From: FEINLER at OFFICE-1
Subject: NICNOTES-8/76
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: adrian, landsbergen
There have been a large number of host changes on the ARPANET recently.
Below is a list of the ones of which I am aware. If any of you know of
other changes that are not reflected here, please let me know.
NEW HOSTS
Several Navy hosts have been added to the network recently and are
summarized below. These include NCSL-ELF, a VDH from the Naval
Coastal Systems Lab., Panama City, Fla., to the Eglin IMP, as
well as the Naval Electronics Lab. Center (NELC) and Naval
Undersea Center (NUC) in San Diego. More Navy hosts will be added
later and will be announced as they appear on the network.
67 (dec), 103 (oct) - NUC-SECURE, Status=USER
117 (dec), 165 (oct) - NCSL-ELF, Status=USER
131 (dec), 203 (oct) - NELC-ELF, Status=USER
165 (dec), 245 (oct) - NELC-TIP, Status=TIP
195 (dec), 303 (oct) - NUC-CC, Status=USER
CHANGES
71 (dec), 107 (oct) - RAND-UNIX, Status=SERVER was formerly
RAND-ISD **NOTE** Server name change
106 (dec), 152 (oct) - LONDON-VDH, Status=USER formerly SERVER
The Atlas has been removed from LONDON-VDH. Currently the
London PDP-9 is attached to that port for experimental work in
internetting.
113 (dec), 161 (oct) - BBN-TENEXD, Status=SERVER was formerly
host addr 114 (dec) **NOTE** Server address change
[ME - I have included the changed host number of BBND in the tables already.]
206 (dec), 316 (oct) - CMU-11, Status=USER has been reinstated
Work on the HYDRA system is now being carried out on this host
164 (dec), 244 (oct) - ALOHA-TIP, Status=TIP has been moved to
Camp Smith where it becomes CINCPAC-TIP, HAWAII-ALOHA will be
attached to the CINCPAC-TIP via a VDH connection in Sept.
HOSTS REMOVED OR ABOUT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE NET
21 (dec), 25 (oct) - LLL-RISOS, Status=SERVER, Nickname RISOS
160 (dec), 240 (oct) - PARC-11, Status=USER
138 (dec), 212 (oct) - LL-TSP, Status=USER
73 (dec), 111 (oct) - HARV-1, Status=USER
228 (dec), 344 (oct) - HAWAII-500, Status=SERVER
A complete list of the hosts on the network can be FTPed as
<NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT from OFFICE-1 (dec 43) using username NICGUEST and
password ARPA.
There have been several changes in Liaison also, so if you are using the
<NETINFO>LIAISON-SNDMSG.TXT distribution file at OFFICE-1, please FTP a
new copy. I have not gotten the <NETINFO>LIAISON.TXT list updated yet
as there were more than 20 changes of one sort or another. Please bear
with me. I will let you know when the new one is ready.
Regards,
Jake (Feinler@OFFICE-1)
-----------------------------
∂24-JUN-76 1509 FTP:FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB Musical Hosts - Additional information
Date: 24 Jun 1976 1809-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: Musical Hosts - Additional information
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: INTERESTED-ONLOOKERS:
Mail from USC-ISI rcvd at 24-Jun-76 1708-EDT
Date: 24 JUN 1976 1046-PDT
From: CSK at USC-ISI
Subject: nicnotes
To: feinler at BBN-TENEXB
cc: csk
Hi. Approximately July 1, LLL-RISOS pdp11 will be removed from
the net and transferred to UCLA. It will be connected to the
net as host 129 (dec.). I don't have name or nicname yet.
CCBS which used to be host 129 has been disconnected for some
time. I will forward host names when available.
Chuck Kline (csk@isi)
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∂14-JUN-76 0656 FTP:Geoff at SRI-AI SRI host connection changes to the network.
Date: 14 JUN 1976 0658-PDT
From: Geoff at SRI-AI
Subject: SRI host connection changes to the network.
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
This message is to inform the world that we have switched a couple
of our hosts around on the SRI 516 and SRI 316 IMPs and what our
current set-up looks like so you can update your system hosttable with
our present network standing.
[SRI 516 IMP]
Computer Host Nick- Octal host Decimal host
type name name(s) address address
PDP-11/40 ARC-RD 002 002
(PDP-10) -> SRI-AI AIC, SRI 102 066
PDP-15
PDP-11/10 SRI-CBC CBC 202 130 *
-empty- 302 194
[SRI 316 IMP]
(PDP-11/40) ->
SPS-41 SRI-NSC11 NSC11 063 051
(PDP-11/40) ->
Nova-1200 SRI-IA IA 163 115
PDP-11/40 SRI-ARC ARC 263 179 *
PDP-11/40 SRI-PKT PKT 363 243
* means host recently swapped around.
========
Best regards,
Geoff Goodfellow, SRI-AI Network Liaison.
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∂02-APR-76 0618 FTP:MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX Correction to my ''Recent Network Changes'' Message of Yesterday
Date: 2 APR 1976 0904-EST
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Correction to my "Recent Network Changes" Message of Yesterday
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
Several people have pointed out an error in yesterday's message.
Point 8 announces the impending attachment of Digital Equipment
Corporation (DEC) to the Harvard IMP (IMP #9). The Host address
is given as 3, but in fact DEC's Host address will be 2.
Alex McKenzie
Network Control Center
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∂01-APR-76 1400 FTP:MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX Recent Network Changes
Date: 1 APR 1976 1601-EST
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Recent Network Changes
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
This message is an update to my last note on this subject, which was
sent to the Liaisons on 12 January. This note supercedes items 9-11
(the "predictive" items) of that note.
1) Host interface #1 was added at Moffett (IMP #45)
2) IMP #3 was installed in the network at the Naval Underseas Center
(NUC) in San Diego in January.
3) The University of Rochester will be added to the network as a VDH
(Host address 1) off the Rome TIP (TIP #18) in the near future.
4) ADR will be removed from its VDH connection to the Rutgers TIP
(TIP #46) in the near future [it may have already happened]. Shortly
thereafter Massachusetts Computer Associates will be added to the
network as a VDH (Host address 1) off the Rutgers TIP.
5) A computer at the Naval Electronics Laboratory Center (NELC) will
be attached as a VDH (Host address 2) off the NUC IMP (IMP #3) in
the very near future.
6) The FNWC TIP (TIP #33) will be removed from the network in mid-April
and an IMP substituted for it. FNWC will retain network address 33.
The TIP will be shipped to NELC (see next item).
[Those of you around in October 1972 may recall that the FNWC TIP
was first installed in the network at the ICCC in Washington for
the public demo of the Network.]
7) In mid-April a TIP will be added to the network at the Naval
Electronics Laboratory Center (NELC) in San Diego. The TIP will be
assigned network address 35. It will have one Host interface (Host
address 0).
8) In early May Digital Equipment Corporation will be added to the
network as a VDH (Host address 2) off the Harvard IMP (IMP #9).
9) In June the Naval Coastal Systems Lab in Panama City Florida will
be added to the network as a VDH (Host address 1) off the Eglin IMP
(IMP #53).
10) In early July IMP #37 will be installed at the Naval Telecommuni-
cations System Integration Center (NTSIC) near Washington DC. This
IMP will have 3 Host interfaces.
11) In early July the University of Hawaii TIP (TIP #36) will be moved
to Camp Smith on Oahu. A VDH capability (Host address 1) will be added
and some University of Hawaii computer will be connected to this
interface.
Alex McKenzie
Network Control Center
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∂13-FEB-76 2332 GFF UCLA-ATS
Make them a SERVER in the HOST NAMES FILE, so one can send mail
to them, since MAIL will not allow you to TRY to send mail to a non-server!
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∂13-FEB-76 2145 FTP:MOON at MIT-MC
Date: 14 FEB 1976 0035-EST
From: MOON at MIT-MC
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP at MIT-MC, *** at MIT-MC
CC: JM at MIT-MC, Feinler at BBN-TENEXB, JM at MIT-ML
MIT-MC (the Macsyma Consortium KL10) is now on the Arpanet
as host number 354 (octal) or 236 decimal. Note that this
is DIFFERENT FROM the host number in the Resource Notebook.
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∂28-JAN-76 0956 FTP:FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB NICNOTES-1/76
Date: 28 JAN 1976 1243-EST
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES-1/76
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: INTERESTED-ONLOOKERS:
Here are some recent changes to host names and host addresses that you
will want to make if you have not already done so:
13 (dec), 15 (oct) - GUNTER-ELF , Status=USER, Nickname=GAFS
(Formerly GUNTER) The GUNTER IMP has been replaced by the TIP
which was formerly at RML.
141 (dec), 215 (oct) - GUNTER-TIP, Status=TIP, Nickname=GUNT
(Formerly RML-TIP)
148 (dec), 224 (oct) - DCA-TIP, Status=TIP
(Formerly ETAC-TIP which was moved to DCEC from ETAC)
37 (dec), 45 (oct) - RML-7 has been removed from the network.
165 (dec), 245 (oct) - RML-TIP has been moved to GUNTER and
renumbered and renamed (see above).
There have been several changes in Liaison also, so if you are using the
LIAISON-SNDMSG.TXT distribution file at OFFICE-1 please FTP a new copy.
By now most of you should have received your Resource Handbooks. I have
had some people tell me that the rules for obtaining a copy sounded so
formidable that they thought only very official persons such as project
leaders, managers, etc., would be sent a copy on request. I want to
emphasize that this is NOT the case. The Resource Handbook and the
Arpanet Directory are for ALL Arpanet users performing any kind of
reasonable network research or business. I do need some information
such as an ARPA order number, project name, or some description of what
a requestor is doing on the net along with complete identification
(name, host affiliation, network mailbox address, organization) in order
to verify that the person making the request is a valid user. I hope
you will make this clear to your users for me, as you are the main link
between the NIC and users of your respective hosts. The NIC will
distribute the books first come first serve until they run out.
Thanks,
Jake (FEINLER@BBNB)
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∂12-JAN-76 1413 FTP:MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX Recent Network Changes
Date: 12 JAN 1976 1625-EST
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Recent Network Changes
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
During the past few months, and continuing through the next several,
various ARPANET IMPs and TIPs have been undergoing relocations.
This note is an attempt to bring everyone up to date about these
changes.
1) In August the SDAC TIP was moved to the Pentagon
2) In September IMP #59 was installed at Scott Air Force Base
3) In September three machines in the Boston area were shuffled:
-The 516 IMP installed at Harvard was moved to CCA
-The TIP installed at CCA was moved to MIT
-The 316 IMP at MIT was moved to Harvard
The site locations retained their existing networkaddresses, i.e.,
Harvard is still IMP #9, CCA is still IMP #31, and MIT-IPC (now called
MIT-TIP) is still IMP #44.
4) In November the UCSB IMP (#3) was removed from the network
5) In November the ETAC TIP was removed from the network and
re-installed at the Defense Communications Engineering Center (DCEC)
6) In December the sdac IMP was removed from the Network and a
Pluribus IMP was installed in its place.
7) At the end of December the UCSD IMP was removed from the network
8) At the beginning of January the RML TIP was removed from the
network and re-installed at Gunter in place of the Gunter IMP (which
was simultaneously removed from the network)
9) In mid-January IMP #3 will be installed in the Network at the
Naval Underseas Center (NUC) in San Diego.
10) In March IMP #35 will be installed at Camp Smith in Hawaii
11) In March it is rumored that a TIP will be installed at the
Naval Electronics Laboratory Center (NELC) in San Diego. If this
happens it will probably get network address #37.
12) There have also been a number of new Host interfaces added to
the network since I last sent around one of these notes. They are:
Host interface #0 at Wright-Patterson AFB (TIP #47)
Host interface #3 at ARPA (TIP #28)
Host interface #2 at SCRL (IMP #54). [the Culler-Harrison host was
moved to this interface from UCSB]
Host interface #1 at DOCB (TIP #25)
Host interface #1 is about to be added at Norway (TIP #41)
Alex McKenzie
Network Control Center
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1975
∂23-DEC-75 0122 FTP:FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Date: 23 DEC 1975 0418-EST
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES-12/75
To: network-liaison-group at MIT-ML
cc: INTERESTED-ONLOOKERS:
Here are some recent changes to host names and host addresses that you
will want to make if you have not already done so:
19 (dec), 23 (oct) - NBS-10 , Status=SERVER, Nickname=NBS
(Formerly NBS-ICST) The PDP-11/45 has been replaced by
a PDP-10 running DEC-10/50
45 (dec), 55 (oct) - MOFFETT-ARC, Status=SERVER, Nickname=MOFFETT,SCI
(Formerly SCI-TENEX) Same host, has just changed its name.
231 (dec), 347 (oct) - SDAC-44, Status=SERVER
(Formerly host 26 (dec), 32 (oct))
There has been some confusion as to what is on IMP 18 (dec). A summary
of the hosts currently on this IMP follows:
18 (dec), 22 (oct) - RADC-MULTICS, Status=SERVER, Nickname=RADC
146 (dec), 222 (oct) - RADC-TIP, Status=TIP
(ROCHESTER will be host 82 (dec) and RADC-XPER will be host 210
(dec) on IMP 18. Neither of these last two are up yet.)
The full listing of host names is available from OFFICE-1 via FTP using
pathname <NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT.
Changes have also been made in the Liaison reference lists available for
FTP from OFFICE-1 as <NETINFO>LIAISON.TXT and <NETINFO>
LIAISON-SNDMSG.TXT.
And now for a plea for mercy...it seems that many of you are using the
MIT-ML mailbox, NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP@MIT-ML, and letting it forward
messages automatically to each Liaison. When you do use this program,
please do not send "cc: feinler@bbnb" also as my name in on the Liaison
distribution list, and I am getting inundated with duplicates. (Did I
hear someone say 'Just deserves'? Hmmm).
Happy New Year,
Jake
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∂23-OCT-75 1820 FTP: host BBNB
Date: 23 OCT 1975 2105-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES - 10/24/75
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: INTERESTED-ONLOOKERS:
Here are some recent changes and deletions to host names and host
address that you will want to make if you have not already done so:
3 (dec), 3 (oct) - UCSB-MOD75 will leave the ARPANET Oct 31, 1975.
35 (dec), 43 (oct) - UCSD-CC may leave the ARPANET Oct 31, 1975
(I was told this was so, but it has not been confirmed recently)
ISI has changed ports for several of their hosts and has addded a new
SERVER host, ISID. A summary of the changes follows:
244 (dec), 364 (oct) - USC-ISIB, Status=SERVER, Nickname=ISIB
(formerly 150 dec, 226 oct)
150 (dec), 226 (oct) - USC-ISIC, Status=SERVER, Nickname=ISIC
(formerly 244 dec, 364 oct)
214 (dec), 326 (oct) - USC-ISID, Status=SERVER, Nickname=ISID (new
host)
52 (dec), 64 (oct) - ISI-XGP, Status=USER, (formerly 214 dec, 326
oct)
The full listing of host names is available from OFFICE-1 via FTP using
pathname <NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT.
Jake Feinler (Feinler@BBNB)
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∂09-OCT-75 0454 FTP: host BBNB
Date: 9 OCT 1975 0359-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: Hostaddress changes at ISI
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: INTERESTED-ONLOOKERS:
On thursday, 9-OCT-75 0500-PDT ISI will change the network
addresses of ISIB and ISIC.
ISIB now 150 dec, 226 oct will become 244 dec, 364 oct
ISIC now 244 dec, 364 oct will become 150 dec, 226 oct
The other isi machine (USC-ISI) address remains the same.
Please let people know of the change and update your system tables.
Any questions to DALE@ISIB
Also if any of you are using the LIAISON.TXT file from OFFICE-1
you may want to get a new copy as there have been name changes
in particular JPG@MIT-ML would like to have his name replaced
with NETWORK-LIAISON@MIT-ML.
Regards,
Jake Feinler (Feinle@bbnb)
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∂25-SEP-75 2131 network site BBNB
Date: 26 SEP 1975 0007-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: MIT IMPS and TIP
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: INTERESTED-ONLOOKERS:
The following is an excerpt from a note from Ken Pogran describing the
addition of the new MIT-TIP and the KL-10 host, MIT-MC:
Regarding the effect of the swap on host numbers at MIT: The
swap was very carefully engineered to NOT result in any changes
to the addresses of already-existing hosts at MIT. IMP 6 remains
exactly as it was. In particular, to answer one of your
questions, the host number of MIT-DEVMULTICS (6) does not change.
The machine which was formerly IMP 44 (decimal) was moved to
Harvard and re-numbered. The machine which was formerly the
CCA-TIP was moved to MIT and re-numbered to 44 (decimal). The
MIT-MULTICS system is connected as Host 0 to this machine, so the
Host address of MIT-MULTICS remains 44 (decimal).
The swap results in the creation of two new hosts at MIT: The
MIT-TIP is Host 172 (decimal, 254 octal). It REPLACES the
CCA-TIP host (159 decimal, 237 octal) which no longer exists
since the machine at CCA is now an IMP instead of a TIP. For the
time being at least, I will be Liaison for the MIT-TIP.
Also, the newly-arrived KL-10 will be connected to the MIT-TIP as
host 108 (decimal; 154 octal) sometime this fall. Its official
hostname will be MIT-MC (stands for MACSYMA Consortium, to which
the machine belongs). This machine should be listed as a Server.
I will supply you with a Liaison name, etc. in the near future.
As is evident from the above, the KL-10 is an addition, and does
not replace the MIT-ML KA-10 host here.
This should answer all of your questions (I hope). If you need
more info or have questions, I'll be glad to help.
Regards,
Ken
Please add the new TIP to your host tables. We will let
you know when the KL-10 is up and running.
Jake (feinler@bbnb)
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∂19-SEP-75 1059 network site BBNB
Date: 19 SEP 1975 1358-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: ETAC IMP info in NICNOTES-9/17/75
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: mb at MIT-DMS, klh at MIT-AI, bh at SU-AI, eak at MIT-AI,
cc: clements at BBN, calvin at BBN, steckel at HARV-10,
cc: brooks at BBN, pogran at MIT-MULTICS, peters, keeney, adrian,
cc: postel, yngvar at SRI-AI
The ETAC IMP has not been "moved" to Scott AFB as it did not exist
before. A new IMP has been shipped there to which the old host
ETAC (a PDP-11) will be attached...the new IMP is IMP 59 and the
ETAC host will ~ave the new hostaddress of 59 dec, 73 oct.
I understand that the ETAC-TIP will probably be moved
to DCA (Defense Communications Agency) on or about Nov. 15 although I
have not had official confirmation on this from DCA.
Will keep you posted.
Jake (feinler@bbnb)
P.S. Thanks for feedback and for new input on the hostnames
issue. It is much appreciated. Hmmmm, perhaps we
should consult R. Greenblatt for a strategy to keep up with
all the moves!
Cheers,
Jake
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∂18-SEP-75 2309 network site BBNB
Date: 19 SEP 1975 0131-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES-9/17/75
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: mb at MIT-DMS, klh at MIT-AI, bh at SU-AI, eak at MIT-AI,
cc: clements at BBN, calvin at BBN, steckel at HARV-10,
cc: brooks at BBN, pogran at MIT-MULTICS, peters, keeney,
cc: adrian, retz, postel, yngvar at SRI-AI
- SDAC-TIP (154 dec) has been moved to the Pentagon and its name is
now PENTAGON-TIP with same host number.
- The ETAC Imp has been moved to Scott AFB, Illinois with no name
or host address change
- SU-DSL is now host 170 (oct), 120 (dec) attached as a VDH to the
SUMEX Imp. It is running the internet TCP protocol with ELF
as well as running a standard ELF with an FTP server.
- The CCA-TIP has been moved to MIT and there is a great rearrangement
of hosts among the IMPs and TIP. As yet I do not know how
this will affect host names and addresses for MIT hosts. Hope
Ken Pogran (or whoever is involved) will let us know what
the final outcome is on these moves.
The full listing of Hostnames is available from OFFICE-1 via FTP
using pathname <Netinfo>hosts.txt. There have been changes in Liaison
and Liaison network mailbox addresses. Please tell any users who might
be using these lists for online mail distribution to obtain the most
recent listings from OFFICE-1 using pathnames <netinfo>Liaison.txt
and <netinfo>Liaison-sndmsg.txt.
Report any new information or errors in these lists to FEINLER@BBNB.
Thanks,
Jake
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∂29-AUG-75 1528 network site BBNB
Date: 29 AUG 1975 1806-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES-8/29/75
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: mb at MIT-DMS, klh at MIT-AI, bh at SU-AI, eak at MIT-ML,
cc: clements at BBN, calvin at BBN, steckel at HARV-10,
cc: brooks at BBN, pogran at MIT-MULTICS, peters, keeney, adrian,
cc: ehardt, retz, postel, yngvar at SRI-AI
On 8/22/75 Host 129 (dec), 201 (oct), UCLA-CCBS was removed
from the Network. PARC-VTS was replaced by PARC-GATEWAY,
a Nova 800 which is being used as a vehicle for new inter-network
protocols being developed at the Xerox Palo Alto
Research Center (PARC). Host address is the same for this machine
as it was for the VTS, namely 96 (dec), 140 (oct) with nickname PORTOLA.
You will want to make these changes in your host name tables.
Many changes will be taking place on the network in the near furture
and these are not always easy to track down. Please notify the NIC
if you know of host additions, deletions, or changes.
J. Shores (NAVMINI@OFFICE-1) would like to know if there is a copy
of SIMULA-67 anywhere on the network. He thought work had originally
been done on this at Trondheim in Norway so perhaps our Norwegian
contingent may be able to help. If anyone has information on this
program, please contact Shores with copy to me.
Thanks,
Jake
(FEINLER@BBNB)
P.S. One last item. New Arpanet Directories are now in the
mail so should be arriving soon. We have sent them as a single bundle
to each separate facility. Generally they were addressed to the Liaison.
Each issue has a label on the back with the name of the
individual to whom it should be distributed, so if you could direct
these to the right person locally I would be much obliged. Please
let me know of persons who are no longer associated with your facility
or have left the network.
Thanks again,
Jake
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∂09-AUG-75 1603 network site BBNB
Date: 9 AUG 1975 1856-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES - Hostname error
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: mb at MIT-DMS, klh at MIT-AI, bh at SU-AI, eak at MIT-ML,
cc: clements at BBN, calvin at BBN, steckel at HARV-10,
cc: brooks at BBN, pogran at MIT-MULTICS, peters, keeney,
cc: adrian, ehardt, retz, postel
The correct name for host 243 (dec) is SRI-PKT11. I inadvertently
left off the '11'.
Jake
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∂09-AUG-75 1349 network site BBNB
Date: 9 AUG 1975 1631-EDT
From: FEINLER at BBN-TENEXB
Subject: NICNOTES-8/75, Host Name and Host Address Changes
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: feinler
These are recent changes, additions, or deletions in Host Names and
Host Addresses that you will want to make if you have not already done
so:
10 (dec), 12 (oct) - LL, Status=SERVER (formerly LL-67)
(Lincoln Laboratory, Computer Systems Group. They now have an
IBM 370/168 which makes the old name misleading.)
18 (dec), 22 (oct) - RADC-MULTICS, Status=SERVER
(Rome Air Development Center, Rome, New York. They have a
Honeywell 6180 running MULTICS))
25 (dec), 31 (oct) - OT-ITS, Status=USER
(U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Office of Telecommunications, Inst. for
(Telecommunication Sciences, Boulder, Colo.)
45 (dec), 55 (oct) - SCI-TENEX, Status=SERVER, NICKNAME=SCI
(Systems Control Inc., Palo Alto, Calif. This machine, a PDP-10,
is often referred to as the Moffett host since it is located at
Moffett Field, Mountain View, Calif.)
57 (dec), 71 (oct) - NSA, Status=USER (formerly MEADE)
(National Security Agency. This is the name finally selected
rather than MEADE)
58 (dec), 72 (oct) - NYU, Status=USER
(New York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences,
New York)
74 (dec), 112 (oct) - LL-TX-2 (formerly SERVER, has been removed
from the net)
(Lincoln Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass.)
110 (dec), 156 (oct) - ADR, Status=USER (formerly UNKNOWN)
(Applied Data Research, Inc., Princeton, N. J.)
122 (dec), 172 (oct) - BNL, Status=USER
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
210 (dec), 322 (oct) - ROCHESTER, Status=USER, NICKNAME=ROCH
(University of Rochester, Computer Science Dept.)
223 (dec), 337 (oct) - CCA-SIP, Status=USER
(Computer Corp. of America, Cambridge)
243 (dec), 363 (oct) - SRI-PKT, Status=USER
(Stanford Res. Inst., Packet Radio Research Group, Menlo Park,
Calif.)
The full listing of Hostnames is available from OFFICE-1 via ftp using
pathname <Netinfo>hosts.txt.
There have also been several changes in Liaison and Liaison network
mailbox addresses. Please tell any users who might be using these
lists for online mail distribtution to obtain the most recent listings
from OFFICE-1 using pathnames <Netinfo>Liaison.txt and
<Netinfo>Liaison-sndmsg.txt.
Report any new information or errors in these lists to Feinler@BBNB.
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∂22-JUL-75 0817 network site BBN
Date: 22 JUL 1975 1036-EDT
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Scheduled Network Changes
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: santos, levin, walden, heart, malman, neigus, brooks,
cc: hbrown, barker, butterfield, ncc, clements, calvin,
cc: walker at ISI, pearce at ISI, brownfield at ISI
This note is an attempt to bring everyone up to date about recent
and near-future changes.
First, some corrections of previous announcements:
The SU-DSL Host (decimal address 75) was scheduled to be moved to a
VDH connection to the SUMEX IMP (new address 120) on 1 July. This move
has been postponed to about 1 August.
The Univac VDH (address 140) was scheduled to be permanently removed
on 1 July. This event has been postponed until 1 October.
The IMP at UCSD (number 35) was scheduled for removal from the
network on 1 July. This event has been postponed until 1 November,
and may be postponed again.
The NSA IMP (number 57) is now functioning on the network.
Now some new items:
Within the next few weeks Host interface #0 will be added to the
TIP at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (number 47)
Early in August Host interface #3 will be added to the TIP at ARPA
(number 28).
In mid-August the TIP at SDAC (number 26) will be moved to the
Pentagon.
In early September the Culler-Harrison VDH will be moved from its
current attachment to the UCSB IMP (address 131) to SCRL (new
address 182).
In early September the IMP at MIT-IPC (number 44) and the TIP at CCA
(number 31) will be "swapped". It has not yet been decided whether
we will move the existing numbers with the machines they are now
assigned to (which would leave the TIP address the same but change
all the Host addresses) or leave the IMP address assigned to the
sites (which would leave all the Host addresses unchanged but change
the TIP address).
In early September a new IMP (number 59) will be installed at
Scott Air Force Base. This IMP will have one Host interface (address
59).
OIn early October the ETAC TIP (number 20) will be removed from
the network. It will be re-installed at the Defense Communications
Agency in late October.
In mid-November the University of Rochester will be added as a VDH
to the TIP at Rome (address 82).
Alex Mckenzie
Network Control Center
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∂24-JUN-75 1314 network site BBN
Date: 24 JUN 1975 1547-EDT
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Scheduled Network Changes
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: santos, levin, walden, heart, malman, neigus, brooks, hbrown,
cc: barker, butterfield, ncc, clements, calvin, walker at ISI,
cc: pearce at ISI, brownfield at ISI
Just a short note to bring people up to date about pending network
changes.
On about July 1 the SU-DSL Host (present decimal Host address 75) will
become a Very Distant Host connected to the SUMEX IMP (#56) and will
have Host address 120.
On about July 1 the Univac VDH connected to the Illinois IMP (present
decimal address 140) will disappear from the network "forever".
On about July 1 IMP #57 will be installed at Meade. This IMP will have
one Host interface (decimal address 57).
Alex McKenzie
Network Control Center
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∂3-JAN-75 0649 network site BBN
Date: 3 JAN 1975 0948-EST
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Scheduled Network Additions
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: mcquillan, santos, clements at BBNA, ncc at BBNA, hbrown,
cc: walden, heart, pearce at ISI, neigus, levin, malman
This note lists several corrections and additions to Appendix A of
BBN Report No. 1822. Report 1822 was updated in December 1974;
all sites should have received a copy of the update by now, so please
let me know if your site did not.
All numbers are decimal. The four possible Hosts which may be
connected to an IMP are numbered 0,1,2,3.
Several additions and changes will occur in mid-January as follows:
-IMP #54 will be installed at SCRL. IMP 54 will include a local Host
interface 0, and a VDH interface 1. A PDP-11 will be added as Host 0.
The current Host at SCRL, which is currently attached to the UCSB
IMP (#3) will instead be attached to IMP 54 as a VDH; its address
will thus change from 67 to 118.
-Host interface 0 at GWC (IMP 24) will be removed.
-Host interface 3 will be installed at Norway (IMP 41).
The Gunter IMP will be installed in early February. Its IMP number
will be 13.
IMP #55 will be installed at Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago)
in mid-February. It will include Host interface 0.
IMP #56 will be installed at New York University in late February.
It will include Host interface 0.
The following interface installations have been ordered by ARPA, but
are not yet scheduled for a definite time:
-Host interfaces 1 and 2 will be added to the SRI 316 IMP (IMP 51).
-Host interface 1 will be added at Moffett (IMP 45).
-Host interface 0 will be added at Rutgers (TIP 46).
-Applied Data Research will be added as a VDH to the Rutgers TIP as
Host 1. The network address of ADR will be 110.
Alex McKenzie
Network Control Center
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1974
∂26-DEC-74 0919 network site BBN
Date: 26 DEC 1974 1220-EST
From: MCKENZIE at BBN-TENEX
Subject: Addresses of Hosts at BBN
To: NETWORK-LIAISON-GROUP:
cc: strollo, chipman, clements, neigus
In response to many and varied recent questions about the Hosts
connected to the IMPs and TIPs at BBN I have produced the
following note. This is intended as a public service; please don't
complain to me that the game of musical Hosts played by Division 5
should have been announced earlier since I tried to get this to happen.
IMPs/TIPs under Control of Division 6 (IMP Group)
-------------------------------------------------
TIP 30 - This is used for software checkout of new IMP and TIP software.
Normally, it has no Hosts connected to it. It is equipped
with two local Host and two modem interfaces, however, so
as testing requires it may have up to two local Hosts
(addresses 0 and 3) and one VDH (address 1) connected to
it. These "Hosts" are generally simulated using other
H316's, although other arrangements are possible.
TIP 40 - This machine has two local Hosts; the NCC machine (H316)
at address 0, and a PDP-1d at address 3.
Other IMPs - Any IMP not "officially" part of the Network, currently
IMP 13 and any IMP with number greater than 52, may be conn-
ected to the Network at BBN for test purposes. Host interfaces
may be undergoing testing, and therefore there may appear to
be Hosts connected to any such IMP. These Hosts may
include TIPs.
IMPs Owned by ARPA under control of Division 5 (TENEX Group)
------------------------------------------------------------
IMP 5 - This machine has 1 distant interface (currently being operated
with the distant driver disconnected, I believe) at address
0, and 3 local interfaces at addresses 1-3
IMP 50 - This machine has 2 local interfaces at addresses 0 and 1.
TIP NOT owned by ARPA under Control of Division 5
-------------------------------------------------
TIP 49 - I believe this machine has 2 local interfaces at addresses
0 and 3, and one VDH interface at address 1.
My most recent information about the Hosts connected to Division 5
IMPs and TIPs
-------------
Division 5 recently distributed RFC #667 stating the intended
configuration of their Host/IMP connections starting December 18.
--------------------
According to the RFC, the configuration after December 18 will be as
follows:
IMP 5, address 0 - empty
1 - PDP-11 (Peripheral controller)
2 - PDP-11 (Packet radio experiments)
3 - PDP-10 (TENEX "A")
TIP 49,address 0 - PDP-10 (TENEX "B")
1 - PDP-11 (Analog signal processor)
2 - TIP
3 - PDP-10 (TENEX ["C"])
IMP 50,address 0 - PDP-11 (Speech processor)
1 - PDP-10 (TENEX "D")
Alex McKenzie (Division 6)
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