Network Working Group
NIC #10421
RFC #342
Categories: F. G.3
Updates: RFC #332
Obsoletes: None
This RFC reports on the status of most Network Hosts from April
24 to May 5. During this interval the IBM 360/44 at the University
of Southern California (Network Address 23) became a Network user.
Several Hosts are currently excluded from the daily testing.
These Hosts fall into two categories:
1) Hosts which are not expected to be functioning on the Network
as servers (available for use from other sites) on a regular basis
for at least two weeks. Included here are:
2) Hosts which are currently intended to be users only.
Included here are the Terminal IMPs, which are presently in the
Network (AMES, MITRE, NBS, ETAC, USC, GWC, and BBN*). This category
also includes the Network Control Center computer (Network Address 5)
which is used solely for gathering statistics from the Network.
Finally, included among these Hosts are the following:
The tables on the next two pages summarize the Host status for
this period.
_____________
*The BBN Terminal IMP (Network Address 158) is a prototype and as such
is frequently not connected to the Network, but being used to refine
and debug the Terminal IMP programs.
NIC #10421
RFC #342
Categories: F. G.3
Updates: RFC #332
Obsoletes: None
This RFC reports on the status of most Network Hosts from April
24 to May 5. During this interval the IBM 360/44 at the University
of Southern California (Network Address 23) became a Network user.
Several Hosts are currently excluded from the daily testing.
These Hosts fall into two categories:
1) Hosts which are not expected to be functioning on the Network
as servers (available for use from other sites) on a regular basis
for at least two weeks. Included here are:
2) Hosts which are currently intended to be users only.
Included here are the Terminal IMPs, which are presently in the
Network (AMES, MITRE, NBS, ETAC, USC, GWC, and BBN*). This category
also includes the Network Control Center computer (Network Address 5)
which is used solely for gathering statistics from the Network.
Finally, included among these Hosts are the following:
The tables on the next two pages summarize the Host status for
this period.
_____________
*The BBN Terminal IMP (Network Address 158) is a prototype and as such
is frequently not connected to the Network, but being used to refine
and debug the Terminal IMP programs.
Ellen Westheimer
BBN
15 May 1972
NETWORK HOST STATUS
Network
Address Site Computer
------- ---- --------
134 MIT-AI PDP-10
13 Case PDP-10
Network
Address Site Computer
------- ---- --------
7 Rand IBM-360/65
73 Harvard PDP-1
12 Illinois PDP-11
19 NBS PDP-11
23 USC IBM-360/44
BBN
15 May 1972
NETWORK HOST STATUS
Network
Address Site Computer
------- ---- --------
134 MIT-AI PDP-10
13 Case PDP-10
Network
Address Site Computer
------- ---- --------
7 Rand IBM-360/65
73 Harvard PDP-1
12 Illinois PDP-11
19 NBS PDP-11
23 USC IBM-360/44
where
D = Dead (Destination Host either dead or inaccessible [due to network
-
partitioning or local IMP failure] from the BBN Terminal IMP.)
F = Full (Destination Host opened a connection, informed user that all
Network ports were in use, and immediately closed the connection.
H = 1/2 Open (Destination Host opened a connection but then either
immediately closed it, or did not respond any further.
O = Open (Destination Host opened a connection and was accessible to users.)
R = Refused (Destination Host returned a CLS to the initial RFC.)
T = Timed out (Destination Host did not complete the ICP and open a connection within 60 seconds.) ____________ *The only service currently offered by the UCLA IBM-360/91 is a Network Job Service (NETRJS), however, the BBN Terminal IMP is not equipped to test NETRJS. We are assuming that initial connection to the NETRJS logger indicates that NETRJS is also functioning. #These sites advertise that they may not have their system available at these times. !Rand opened a connection but requested users to logout immediately. 1 UCLA SIGMA-7 Server #Limited Jon Postel 65 UCLA IBM-360/91 NETRJS now Bob Braden (Telnet in June) 2 SRI(NIC) PDP-10 Server Jim White 66 SRI(AI) PDP-10 Server Len Chaiten 3 UCSB IBM-360/75 Server Ron Stoughton 4 UTAH PDP-10 Server Barry Wessler *5 BBN(NCC) DDP-516 Never Alex McKenzie 69 BBN(TENEXA) PDP-10 Server Dan Murphy 133 BBN(TENEXB) PDP-10 Server(Exper.) Dan Murphy 6 MIT(Multics) H-645 Server Mike Padlipsky 70 MIT(DM) PDP-10 Server Bob Bressler *134 MIT(AI) PDP-10 User Now Jeff Rubin *7 RAND IBM-370/65 User Only Eric Harslem 71 RAND PDP-10 Server Eric Harslem 8 SDC IBM-370/155 Server Bob Long 9 HARVARD PDP-10 Server Bob Sundberg *73 HARVARD PDP-1 User Only Bob Sundberg 10 LINCOLN IBM-360/67 "Soon" Joel Winett 74 LINCOLN TX-2 Server Will Kantrowitz 11 STANFORD PDP-10 "Soon" Andy Moorer *12 ILLINOIS PDP-11 User Only John Cravits *13 CASE PDP-10 June Charles Rose 14 CARNEGIE PDP-10 "Soon" Hal VanZoeren 15 AMES ILLIAC Server John McConnell (B6500) 16 AMES IBM-360/67 "Soon" Wayne Hathaway *144 AMES TIP User Only *145 MITRE TIP User Only *19 NBS PDP-11 User Only Robert Rosenthal *147 NBS TIP User Only *148 ETAC TIP User Only *23 USC IBM-360/44 User Now James Pepin *151 USC TIP User Only *152 GWC TIP User Only *158 BBN TIP User Only (Prototype) ________________ *Host not included in daily testing.