MIT/Stanford Host Table -*-Mode: TEXT; NoFill: T-*- ;;; This is NOT the official MIT host table. This has not been the ;;; official MIT host table for years. This file is hopelessly out of ;;; date. The comments from the last incarnation of this file are ;;; preserved below for posterity. If you still need the host table ;;; data in this format, you can get it from XX:HOSTS;HOSTS2 TXT ;;; (XX:HOSTS2.TXT) or maybe from somewhere on OZ. ;;; ;;; --sra 3 March 86 ; The network table is in the format of one line entries looking like: ; NET , ; sorted alphabetically by network name. All fields should be ; in upper case. The fields are: ; official name of this network, as assigned by Jon ; Postel. ; 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 ,,,,,[] ; sorted alphabetically by host name. All fields should be ; in upper case. The fields are: ; official name of this site according to the ; NIC. ; A single or a list of them in ; brackets and separated by commas, with no ; spaces in between. ; ; A is an OCTAL number, optionally ; preceded by a network name (ARPA, CHAOS, LCS, ; RCC, SU) and a space. The default network ; name is ARPA. ; ; ARPANET host numbers are represented in as H/I ; where H and I are 8 bit DECIMAL numbers. H is ; the host number, I is the IMP number. ; ; Chaosnet host numbers are in octal. ; ; LCSnet addresses are represented as LCS S/H, ; where S and H are 8 bit OCTAL numbers. S is ; the LCSnet subnet, H is the host. ; ; RCCnet addresses are in the same format as ; ARPANET addresses. ; ; SUnet addresses are represented as SU S#H, where ; S and H are 8 bit OCTAL numbers. S is the SUnet ; subnet, H is the host. ; whether USER or SERVER. This is usually the ; status "according to the NIC". ; operating system name (e.g., TENEX, ITS, ; MULTICS, etc). Hyphens do appear in the name, ; e.g. "TOPS-10" not "TOPS10". ; actual machine type (e.g., PDP10, IBM-370, PDP11, ; etc). By convention, KA-10, KI-10, KL-10, ; KL-20, Foonly 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 for this host (whether NIC ; nicknames or local ones). The list is in ; square brackets and each name is delimited ; by a comma. ; Actual host data omitted to prevent confused people from using bad ; data. ; MIT network numbers are in MC:SYSHST;HSTNET >. ; SUnet subnet numbers... ; This table includes all the Ethernet subnets from SUnet's ; point of view, including outside Ethernets when known. ; The following OCTAL numbers are SUnet subnets. ; ; 3 PARC Ethernet 3 ; 4 PARC Ethernet 4 ; 40 ARPANET ; 47 Test network (MDRnet) ; 50 CSD-CSL Ethernet ; 51 MIT Ethernet ; 52 CMU Ethernet ; 53 MIT Ethernet 2 ; 55 SUMEX Ethernet ; 56 SUMEX Ethernet 2 ; 60 LOTS Ethernet ; 61 CCRMA Ethernet