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<pre>Network Working Group 28 Sept 71 Abhay Bhushan
RFC #233, NIC #7650 Bob Metcalfe
Standardization of Host Call Letters
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We agree with Peggy Karp (See RFC #226) that there would be some
benefit in standardizing the symbolic host names used in TELNET
programs. It should be recognized that there is a trade-off
between brevity and mnemonicism. It is our feeling that a good
set of host call letters can be developed using only four
characters (see Jim White's in RFC #206.) Each host should
suggest its own call letters. Upper and lower case letters
should be used interchangeably. The following is our currently
recommended list:
Host Number Name-4 Name-8
----------- ------ ------
1 sex sex-ucla
65 ccn ccn-ucla
2 nic nic-sri
66 srai sri-ai
3 ucsb ucsb
4 utah utah
5 bbn5 bbn-516
69 bbna bbn-10x
133 bbnb bbn-x10x
6 mult multics
70 dmcg mit-dmcg
134 its mit-ai
7 ra65 rand-65
71 ra10 rand-10
8 sdc sdc
9 harv harvard
73 har1 harvpdp1
137 ha11 harpdp11
10 ll67 linc-67
74 tx2 linc-tx2
11 stan stanford
12 ill illinois
13 case case
14 cmu cmu
15 paol paoli
16 ames ames-67
144 amtp ames-tip
145 mttp mitretip
18 radc radc
146 rdtp radc-tip
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<span class="grey"> 19 nbs nbspdp11</span>
147 nbtp nbs-tip
148 etac etac
21 tink tink-418
22 mccl mccl-418
23 usc usc-44
151 ustp usc-tip
152 gwc gwc-tip
25 ncar ncar7600
153 nctp ncar-tip
158 bbtp bbn-tip
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[ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]
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