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Network Working Group R. Alter
Request for Comments #301 BBN
NIC #9073 11 February 1972
References: None
Updates: None
Obsoletes: None
BBN IMP (#5) AND NCC SCHEDULE MARCH 4, 1971
On Saturday morning, March 4, 1972, at 0800 EST the BBN IMP (#5)
will go off the air to allow for a move of the equipment to a
new location in BBN's facilities. The NCC telephone and operators
will be available as usual during this period. We hope to have
the IMP back on the Network by early Saturday afternoon; the
choice of Saturday morning was made intentionally so that if by
some stroke of fate all our wideband lines stay down longer than
anticipated, the impact on others in the network will be minimized.
We anticipate that all other sites will operate normally through
this period.
Shortly subsequent to this move, a new Host will be connected to
the net. This is a PDP-1D at BBN which will be used for certain
additional NCC functions. It will not be a Server site. We
prefer the Host name "BBN-1D"; its network address will be 197.
RA/jm
[ 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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