perm filename HOSTS.TXT[NET,MRC]28 blob
sn#443427 filedate 1979-05-21 generic text, type T, neo UTF8
; ITS/SAIL Host Table
; Last updated: MRC 5/21/79
; Although the file <NETINFO>HOSTS.TXT at SRI-KL is the
; official NIC host table, it is occasionally delayed in
; reflecting actual network status, and does not include
; colloquial-usage nicknames, operating system names,
; machine types, or networks...
; Hence this file, which is manually updated as necessary.
; The "official" version is maintained as AI:SYSENG;HOSTS >
; and copies are kept on SYSENG;HOSTS > on the other ITS
; systems. SAIL's version is kept on HOSTS.TXT[NET,MRC].
; Modifications should be made to the AI file and a note of
; the change sent to Info-Hosts@AI and Info-Net@SAIL. If
; you're going to modify it, you should warn MRC@SAIL and
; SWG@DM, who normally maintain it, to avoid timing errors.
; The easy way to compile the binary file and install it is
; to run the batch command files:
; :XFILE SYSENG;HOSTS XFILE at AI or
; .BATCH /NOW @HOSTS.[NET,MRC] at SAIL.
; If you want to do it the hard way, read those files.
; The network table is in the format of one line entries looking like:
; NET <name>,<network #>
; sorted alphabetically by network name. All fields should be
; in upper case. The fields are:
; <name> official name of this network (whenever such
; names get assigned; currently whatever sounds
; good).
;
; The convention I have established is to
; abbreviate "packet radio network" to "-PR".
; "NET" is generally not part of the name unless
; it is a proper name. The three networks
; currently used by MIT and Stanford don't have
; "NET" in them.
; <network #> A single network number, in DECIMAL. These
; numbers are assigned by Jon Postel.
; The host table is in the format of one line entries looking like:
; HOST <name>,<host #s>,<status>,<system>,<machine>,[<nicknames>]
; sorted alphabetically by host name. All fields should be
; in upper case. The fields are:
; <name> official name of this site according to the
; NIC.
; <host #s> A single <host #> or a list of them in
; brackets and separated by commas, with no
; spaces in between.
;
; A <host #> is an OCTAL number, optionally
; preceded by a network name (ARPA, CHAOS, DIAL)
; and a space. The default network name if none
; is supplied is ARPA.
;
; Arpanet host numbers are represented in
; BBN's backwards host slash IMP notation with
; both numbers in DECIMAL. This gets compiled
; into the 1.1 through 1.8 bits being the host
; number, and the 2.1 through 3.7 bits being
; the IMP number. For example, MIT-AI (host 2
; on IMP 6 or 2/6) is compiled as 6002. Note
; that the 1.9 and the 3.7 through 4.9 bits are
; always zero! The HOSTS1 program compiles
; into the old style 8 bit format (1.1-1.3 for
; host number, 1.4-1.8 IMP number) whenever
; possible; HOSTS2 and future programs only use
; the new format.
;
; Chaosnet host numbers are in octal.
;
; Dialnet host "numbers" are really pointers to
; an ASCII string. In the source, they are
; represented as a 10-digit TelCo number.
; <status> whether USER or SERVER. This is usually the
; status "according to the NIC".
; <system> operating system name (e.g., TENEX, ITS,
; MULTICS, etc). Many elves actually have
; other systems behind them; if possible, the
; system behind the ELF is used rather than
; the ELF. Also, TOPS-10 is used rather than
; TOPS10.
; <machine> actual machine type (e.g., PDP10, 370, PDP11,
; etc). By convention, KA-10, KI-10, KL-10,
; KL-20 and MAXC are all considered to be
; PDP-10s. No - should be after "PDP"; this
; is so it fits in one 36-bit word.
; <nicknames> nick names for this host (whether NIC
; nicknames or local ones). The list is in
; square brackets and each name is delimited
; by a comma.
; Network table...
NET ARPA, 10 ; Supported by HOSTS2
NET ATLANTIC-SATELITE, 4
NET BBN-PR, 1
NET BBN-RCC, 3
NET BBN-SATNET, 8
NET CHAOS, 7 ; Supported by HOSTS2
NET CYCLADES, 12
NET DATAPAC, 16
NET DCEC-EDN, 21
NET DIAL, 22 ; Supported by HOSTS2
NET EPSS, 15
NET FORT-BRAGG-PR, 9
NET FORT-SILL-PR, 20
NET LCS, 18
NET NATIONAL-PHYSICAL-LAB, 13
NET SF-BAY-AREA-PR-1, 2
NET SF-BAY-AREA-PR-2, 6
NET TELENET, 14
NET TRANSPAC, 17
NET TYMNET, 19
NET UC-LONDON, 11
NET WASHINGTON-DC-PR, 5
; Host table...
HOST ACCAT-TIP, 2/35,USER,TIP,H316,[NELC-TIP]
HOST AFWL, 0/48,SERVER,SCOPE,CDC-6600,[AWFUL]
HOST AFWL-TIP, 2/48,USER,TIP,H316,[AWFUL-TIP]
HOST AI-CHAOS-11, CHAOS 426,USER,,PDP11
HOST AMES-11, 3/16,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST AMES-67, 0/16,SERVER,TSS/360,360/67,[AMES]
HOST AMES-TIP, 2/16,USER,TIP,H316
HOST ANL, 0/55,SERVER,OS-MVT,370/195,[ARGONNE]
HOST ARPA-DMS, 0/28,SERVER,DMS,PDP15
HOST ARPA-TIP, 2/28,USER,TIP,H316
HOST ARPA-XGP11, 3/28,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST ASL, 1/48,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST BBN-GATEWAY, 3/40,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST BBN-INLAT, 1/5,USER,ELF,PDP11,[INLAT]
HOST BBN-NCC, 0/40,USER,NCC,H316,[NCC]
HOST BBN-PTIP, 2/5,USER,TIP,PLURIBUS,[PTIP]
HOST BBN-SAC, 1/63,USER
HOST BBN-SPEECH-11, 2/49,USER,ELF,PDP11,[BBN-SPEECH11]
HOST BBN-TENEX, 3/49,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[BBN,BBNC,BBN-C,BBN-TENEXC]
HOST BBN-TENEXA, 3/5,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[BBNA,BBN-A,BBN-TWENEXA]
HOST BBN-TENEXB, 0/49,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[BBNB,BBN-B]
HOST BBN-TENEXD, 1/49,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[BBND,BBN-D,BBN-TWENEXD]
HOST BBN-TENEXE, 0/5,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[BBNE,BBN-E] ; Worse than wabbits!
HOST BBN-TESTIP, 2/30,USER,TIP,H316
HOST BBN-UNIX, 0/63,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST BERKELEY, 2/34,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[BESERKLY]
HOST BNL, 1/58,SERVER,SCOPE,CDC-7600,[BROOKHAVEN]
HOST BRAGG-TIP, 2/38,USER,TIP,H316
HOST BRL, 0/29,USER,ANTS,PDP11
HOST CCA-SDMS, 2/31,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST CCA-SIP, 3/31,USER,SIP,PDP11,[SIP]
HOST CCA-SPEECH, 1/31,SERVER,RSX-11M,PDP11
HOST CCA-TENEX, 0/31,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[CCA,DC,DATACOMPUTER]
;;;; This is a shared address host
HOST CCTC, 0/20,SERVER,GCOS,H6000,[BCR-110]
HOST CHII, 1/7,SERVER,MP-32A,AP90
HOST CINCPAC-TIP, 2/36,USER,TIP,H316,[SIXPAC-TIP]
HOST CMU-10A, 1/14,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[CMUA,CMU-A,CMU]
HOST CMU-10B, 0/14,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[CMUB,CMU-B]
HOST CMU-10D, 2/14,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[CMUD,CMU-D]
HOST CMU-CMMP, 3/14,SERVER,HYDRA,PDP11,[HYDRA]
HOST COLLINS-TIP, 2/46,USER,TIP,H316
HOST CORADCOM-TIP, 2/60,USER,TIP,H316
HOST CTO-DDS, 1/17,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST DARCOM-TIP, 2/50,USER,TIP,H316
HOST DCEC-TIP, 2/20,USER,TIP,H316
HOST DEC-2136, 0/37,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[DEC]
HOST DEC-MARLBORO, 1/37,USER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[DEC-TWENEX]
HOST DOCB-TIP, 2/25,USER,TIP,H316
HOST DTI, 1/12,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST DTNSRDC, 1/8,SERVER,NOS/BE,CDC-6400,[NSRDC]
;;;; This is a shared address host
HOST EDN-UNIX, 3/20,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[DCEC,BCR-111]
HOST EGLIN, 0/53,SERVER,NOS/BE,CDC-6600
HOST ETAC, 0/59,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST FNWC, 1/33,USER,SCOPE,CDC-6500,[FENWICK]
HOST FNWC-SECURE, 3/64,USER
HOST GUNTER-TIP, 2/13,USER,TIP,H316,[GUNT]
HOST GUNTER-UNIX, 0/13,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[GAFS]
HOST GWC-TIP, 2/24,USER,TIP,H316
HOST HARV-10, 0/9,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[ACL]
HOST I4-TENEX, 0/15,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[I4,KI4A-TENEX,I4A]
HOST I4B-TENEX, 2/15,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[KI4B-TENEX,I4B]
HOST ISI-SPEECH11, 0/22,SERVER,EPOS,PDP11
HOST ISI-XGP11, 0/52,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST LBL, 0/34,SERVER,BKY,CDC-7600
HOST LBL-UNIX, 1/34,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST LISP-MACHINE-1, CHAOS 434,USER,LISPM,LISPM,[CADR-1,CADR1,LM1]
HOST LISP-MACHINE-2, CHAOS 433,USER,LISPM,LISPM,[CADR-2,CADR2,LM2]
HOST LISP-MACHINE-3, CHAOS 432,USER,LISPM,LISPM,[CADR-3,CADR3,LM3]
HOST LISP-MACHINE-4, CHAOS 431,USER,LISPM,LISPM,[CADR-4,CADR4,LM4]
HOST LISP-MACHINE-5, CHAOS 430,USER,LISPM,LISPM,[CADR-5,CADR5,LM5]
HOST LL, 0/10,SERVER,VM-370,370/168
HOST LL-11, 3/10,SERVER,DOS,PDP11
HOST LL-ASG, 1/44,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST LL-XN, 2/10,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST LLL-COMP, 0/21,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[LLL,LLL-UNIX]
HOST LLL-MFE, 1/21,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10
HOST LLL-S1, 2/21,USER,AMBER,S-1,[S-1,S1]
HOST LOGICON, 1/35,USER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST LONDON, 0/42,SERVER,OS-MVT,370,[UKICS-370]
HOST LONDON-GATEWAY, 3/42,USER,ELF,PDP11,[SATNET,LON-SAT-GATE]
HOST LONDON-TIP, 2/42,USER,TIP,H316
HOST LONDON-VDH, 1/42,SERVER,GATEWAY,PDP9,[LON-EPS-GATE]
HOST MC-IO-11, CHAOS 440,USER,,PDP11
HOST MIT-AI, [2/6,CHAOS 2026],SERVER,ITS,PDP10,[AI,MITAI]
HOST MIT-DEVMULTICS, 4/31,SERVER,MULTICS,H68/80,[CISL,DEVMULTICS,HONEYWELL]
HOST MIT-DMS, 1/6,SERVER,ITS,PDP10,[DM,MITDM,MIT-DM,DMS]
HOST MIT-MC, [3/44,CHAOS 1440],SERVER,ITS,PDP10,[MC,MITMC]
HOST MIT-ML, 3/6,SERVER,ITS,PDP10,[ML,MITML]
HOST MIT-MULTICS, 0/6,SERVER,MULTICS,H6180,[MULTICS]
HOST MIT-TIP, 2/44,USER,TIP,H316
HOST MIT-XX, 0/44,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[XX,MITXX]
HOST MITRE, 0/17,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST MITRE-TIP, 2/17,USER,TIP,H316
HOST MOFFETT-ARC, 0/45,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[MOFFETT]
HOST MOFFETT-SUBNET, 1/45,USER,PLI,PLURIBUS
HOST NADC, 3/8,SERVER,KRONOS,CDC-6500
HOST NBS-10, 0/19,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[NBS]
HOST NBS-TIP, 2/19,USER,TIP,H316
HOST NBS-UNIX, 3/19,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST NCC-TIP, 2/40,USER,TIP,H316
HOST NCSC, 1/53,USER,MCP,B-5500,[NCSL]
HOST NDRE, 1/41,USER,SINTRAN,NORD-10
HOST NDRE-GATEWAY, 3/41,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST NORSAR-40A, 0/41,USER,DOS/360,360/40
HOST NORSAR-TIP, 2/41,USER,TIP,H316
HOST NOSC-CC, 0/3,SERVER,,UNIVAC-1110,[NUC-CC,NOSC-ELF]
HOST NOSC-SDL, 2/3,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[NELC-ELF,NELC]
HOST NOSC-SECURE2, 0/35,USER,TENEX,PDP10,[USC-ISIR1,ISIR1]
HOST NOSC-SECURE3, 3/35,USER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST NOSC-SPEL, 1/3,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[NOSC-SECURE1,NUC-SECURE]
HOST NPRDC-UNIX, 4/3,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST NPS, 0/33,USER
HOST NPS-TIP, 2/33,USER,TIP,H316
HOST NRL, 0/8,USER,ELF,PDP11
HOST NSA, 0/57,SERVER ; Shhhhh!
HOST NSWC-DL, 4/8,SERVER,,CDC-6700
HOST NSWC-WO, 2/8,SERVER,NOS,CDC-6500
HOST NTIA-ITS, 0/25,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[OT-ITS]
HOST NUSC, 3/58,SERVER,ELF,PDP11
HOST NUSC-NPT, 2/9,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[NPT]
HOST NWC, 3/3,SERVER,EXEC-8,UNIVAC-1110
HOST NYU, 0/58,SERVER,SCOPE,CDC-6600
HOST OFFICE-1, 0/43,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[OF1]
HOST OFFICE-2, 1/43,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[OF2]
HOST OFFICE-3, 2/43,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[OF3]
HOST PARC-GATEWAY, 1/32,USER,,NOVA-800,[PORTOLA]
HOST PARC-MAXC, 0/32,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[PARC,MAXC,MAXC1,XEROX-PARC]
HOST PARC-MAXC2, 2/32,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[MAXC2]
HOST PENT-UNIX, 3/26,USER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST PENTAGON-TIP, 2/26,USER,TIP,H316
HOST PLASMA, CHAOS 500,USER,,PDP11
HOST RADC-MULTICS, 0/18,SERVER,MULTICS,H6180,[RADC,GAFB]
HOST RADC-TIP, 2/18,USER,TIP,H316
HOST RADC-TOPS20, 3/18,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[RADC-TWENEX,RADC-20]
;;;; This is a shared address host
HOST RADC-XPER, 1/18,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[ROCHESTER]
HOST RAND-RCC, 0/7,SERVER,OS-MVT,370/158
HOST RAND-TIP, 2/7,USER,TIP,H316
HOST RAND-UNIX, 3/7,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[RAND-ISD,ISD,UDEE,UDEL-EE]
HOST SCI-ICS, 3/32,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[ICS]
HOST SDAC-44, 3/39,SERVER,DOS/360,360/44
HOST SDAC-CCP, 0/39,USER,TIP,PLURIBUS
HOST SDAC-NEP, 2/39,USER,DOS/360,360/40
HOST SDAC-UNIX, 1/39,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11
HOST SPEECH-TWENEX, CHAOS 435,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[SPEECH]
HOST SRI-C3PO, 3/51,USER,ELF,PDP11,[PKT40,C3PO] ; What about Darth Vader?
HOST SRI-KA, 0/51,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[SRI-TENEX,KA]
HOST SRI-KL, 1/2,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[SRI,NIC,KL,AIC,SRI-AI,SRI-TWENEX]
HOST SRI-NSC11, 3/2,USER,ELF,PDP11,[NSC11]
HOST SRI-R2D2, 1/51,USER,ELF,PDP11,[PKT34,R2D2] ; or the princess?
HOST SRI-TSC, 0/2,USER,ELF,PDP11,[ARC,ARC-RD]
HOST SRI-UNIX, 2/51,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[THX-1145]
HOST SRI-VIS11, 2/2,USER,ELF,PDP11,[VIS11,SRI-CBC11,CBC11]
HOST STL-TIP, 2/61,USER,TIP,H316,[ST-LOUIS]
HOST SU-AI, [0/11,DIAL 4154941659],SERVER,WAITS,PDP10,[SAIL,SU-WAITS]
HOST SU-GSB, DIAL 4153261639,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[GSB,BIZ-SKOOL]
HOST SU-ISL, 1/56,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[ISL]
HOST SU-LOTS, DIAL 4153291870,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[LOTS]
HOST SU-SCORE, 2/56,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[SCORE,SU-CS,SU-20,SUCS]
HOST SU-TIP, 2/11,USER,TIP,H316,[FELT-TIP,ILSJUM-TIP,Q-TIP]
HOST SUMEX-AIM, 0/56,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[AIM,SUMEX]
HOST UCLA-ATS, 0/1,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[ATS]
HOST UCLA-CCN, 1/1,SERVER,OS-MVT,360/91,[CCN]
HOST UCLA-SECURITY, 2/1,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[INSECURITY,UCLA,UCLA-S]
HOST USAFA-GATEWAY, 1/25,USER,UNIX,PDP11,[USAFA] ;"Limited Server"
HOST USC-ECL, 3/23,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[ECL]
HOST USC-ISI, 1/22,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[ISIA,ISI,USC-ISIA]
HOST USC-ISIB, 3/52,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[ISIB,ISI-DEVTENEX]
HOST USC-ISIC, 2/22,SERVER,TENEX,PDP10,[ISIC]
HOST USC-ISID, 3/22,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[ISID]
HOST USC-ISIE, 1/52,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[ISIE,ISI-TWENEX]
HOST USC-TIP, 2/23,USER,TIP,H316
HOST UTAH-11, 0/4,USER,RSX-11M,PDP11
HOST UTAH-20, 3/4,SERVER,TOPS-20,PDP10,[UTAH]
HOST UTAH-TIP, 2/4,USER,TIP,H316
HOST UTEXAS, 0/62,SERVER,UNIX,PDP11,[UTEX,TEXAS]
HOST WHARTON, 1/19,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[WARTON]
HOST WPAFB, 0/47,SERVER,SCOPE,CDC-6600
HOST WPAFB-AFAL, 1/47,SERVER,TOPS-10,PDP10,[AVSAIL]
HOST WPAFB-TIP, 2/47,USER,TIP,H316
; Chaosnet subnet numbers...
; These do not appear in the binary host table, since no program
; needs to know them by name. They are in this file since it
; seems like the most logical place to remember them.
; The following OCTAL numbers are Chaosnet subnets.
;
; 0 not to be used.
; 1 9th floor Tech Square cable.
; 2 cable between bldg 38 and 9th floor Tech Square
; (Currently this doesn't exist, 38 is on subnet 1)
; 3 MC IO 11 pseudo subnet (only MC pdp10 is on this)
; 4 AI CHAOS 11 pseudo subnet (only AI pdp10 is on this)
;
; 10 reserved for use by LCSnet
β