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+Network Working Group Richard W. Watson
+Request for Comments #273 SRI-ARC
+NIC 7837 18 October 1971
+Categories:
+Related: 7625, 7626, 7661, 7688, 7650, 7646
+Obsoletes: 7662
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+ MORE ON STANDARD HOST NAMES
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+ The Network Information Center is a logical place to handle this
+ problem of Standard Host Names and so the ball now rests here.
+ This is clearly a delicate subject with people having strong
+ feelings and attachments to names. No past proposal, including
+ RFC 247, NIC 7668, has yet achieved any acceptance. This
+ identification seems a natural thing and should be taken into
+ account in setting up a naming scheme. Therefore, the following
+ proposal is offered which I hope may be satisfactory to everyone.
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+ Any naming scheme must:
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+ (1) Recognize the expanding character of the Network, with
+ the potential eventually of several hundred sites.
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+ (2) Recognize the need for abbreviations to simplify typing.
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+ (3) Recognize the use of names on hardcopy and online
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+ (4) Recognize people's strong identification with historical
+ names associated with their project.
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+ To meet these needs, we propose adoption of a hybrid scheme
+ related to those in the other past proposals.
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+ Each host will have a formal name of the form:
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+ <Institution Mnemonic> "-" <Host or NIC Station Mnemonic>
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+ and an optional nickname of the form:
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+ <Nickname>
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+RWW 20 OCT 71 7837 More on Standard Names
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+ We have heard no arguments to support severe restrictions on name
+ length and, therefore, human considerations should probably
+ prevail, but would suggest the following guidelines.
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+ <Institution Mnemonic> will be at most 4 characters, formed as
+ per RFC 247, NIC (7688,).
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+ Examples of Institutions being: AMES, CASE, BBN, UCLA,
+ SRI, MIT, HARV, MITR, etc.
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+ We must recognize that in the future there may be multiple
+ IMPS and TIPS and combinations at a given institution, so
+ that there is not a one-to-one correspondence between
+ <Institution Mnemonic> and IMPS or TIPS. Also affiliated
+ with the Network, there will be groups and individuals
+ without an IMP or a TIP, or with just a terminal to a TIP,
+ whose organizations need unique names.
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+ <Host or Nic Station Mnemonic> will not have any restriction
+ on length, but should if possible be short. In picking <Host
+ or NIC Station Mnemonic>, an order of priority for choosing
+ this mnemonic might be
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+ (1) Suborganization within the <Institution Mnemonic>.
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+ (2) Project mnemonic.
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+ (3) Machine designation.
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+ (4) The suggestion in RFC 247, NIC 7688 to include the
+ designation TIP or TEST should probably be followed as
+ conveying useful information.
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+ Examples might be:
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+ ARC, NMC, NCCTIP, TENEXA, TENEXB, MULTICS, ILLIAC, SAIL,
+ DMCG, IMP, TX2, etc.
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+ The <nickname> should be unique within the network community,
+ short, and preferably should be the same as <Host or NIC
+ Station Mnemonic> to make life easy for people having to learn
+ them.
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+ I would strongly recommend that Telnets recognize both the Formal
+ Name and the Nickname.
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+RWW 20 OCT 71 7837 More on Standard Names
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+ Now the sticky question: who chooses the names? The only
+ satisfactory answer is to allow the hosts, through their liaison,
+ to choose their own names, possibly subject to some discussion if
+ duplicate or extra long names are picked. Hosts or stations at a
+ given institution should use the same <Institution Mnemonic>.
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+ Let's settle this issue as soon as possible, say by November 5;
+ each liaison please send me your names by then.
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+ If there are any implementation hardship cases, other than TIPs,
+ caused by the above scheme, please let me know as soon as
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+ [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]
+ [ into the online RFC archives by BBN Corp. under the ]
+ [ direction of Alex McKenzie. 12/96 ]
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