Network Working Group S. Chipman Request for Comments: 667 BBN-TENEX NIC: 31422 December 1974 Host Ports The following is the approved scheme to connect our computers to the network. This configuration will become effective December 18, 1974. __________________ | PDP-11 | | SPEECH FRONT END |________ | 50.=62(8) | __|_________ |__________________| | | __________________ | IMP-50 |________\ NCC-TIP | PDP-10 | |____________| / | SYSTEM D |________| | | | 114.=162(8) | | | |__________________| | |________________________ __________________ | | | PDP-10 | | | | SYSTEM A |________ | | | 197.=305(8) | | | | |__________________| | | | __________________ __|___|_____ | | PDP-11 | | | | | LPT |_____| IMP-5 |________\ CCA | | 69.=105(8) | |____________| / | |__________________| | | | __________________ | | | | PDP-11 | | | | | PACKET RADIO |________| | | | 133.=205(8) | | | |__________________| | | __________________ | ________________________| | PDP-10 | | | | SYSTEM B |________ | | | 49.=61(8) | __|___|___|_ ____________ |__________________| | 49 |_____| 161 | __________________ | BBN10X-TIP | VDH | ANALOG TIP | Local | PDP-10 | |____________| |____________| Terminals | SYSTEM C |________| | 241.=361(8) | |__________________|
All host interfaces are local (except host number 005 which is an easily convertible local/distant interface and we have been asked by Div 6 to avoid using it so Div 6 can more easily check out PDP-10 IMP interfaces). The PDP-11 with the line printer is intentionally on host 105 so that a simple minded program can respond when someone tries to ICP to its logger socket "To login to BBN (System C) use host number 241(10)". [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Alex McKenzie with ] [ support from GTE, formerly BBN Corp. 2/2000 ]