MULTICS address change
RFC 590
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RFC 590
Network Working Group M. Padlipsky
Request for Comments: 590 MIT-Multics
NIC: 20326 19 November 1973
Multics Address Change
We will be changing the Network address of MIT-Multics from 6 to 44
(decimal) on Monday, December 17, 1973. Please make any necessary
table and program changes then, and accept our apologies for the
inconvenience.
The change was necessitated by the fact that 1) there were some nine
uses for the four ports on IMP 6, making the second MIT IMP
desirable; 2) there were four very active Hosts on IMP 6, making the
shift of at least one of them to the new, less busy IMP desirable;
and 3) the new Multics machine is some 2000 feet from the old IMP,
making it the logical candidate for the move.
It is likely that we will have one or two additional test sessions on
the new IMP prior to the changeover date. These will be announced in
our "message of the day", and would only affect -- temporarily --
users who cannot employ numeric Host addresses directly.
RECEIVED AT NIC 11-21-73
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