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Re: Network Naming Conventions
From: Pierre-Yves Maunier <nanog () maunier org>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:15:59 +0100
2010/3/13 Paul Stewart <pstewart () nexicomgroup net>
Hi Folks... With many changes going on this year in our network, I figured it's a good time to revisit our naming conventions used in our networks. Today, we use the following example: Core1-rtr-to-ge1-1-1-vl20.nexicom.net Core box #1, rtr=router, to=location, ge1-1-1=interface, vl20=vlan etc etc....
Hello, On our side we're using things like : xe3-3-0-154.tcr1.th2.par.as8218.eu xe3-3-0 : interface (Juniper behaviour) 154 : vlan (if we use vlans on the interface) tcr1 = first transport core router th2 = datacenter (Telehouse 2, generally 2 to 4 letters at our appreciation) par = city (Paris, using the 3 letters IATA City code, not the Airport code such as CDG for Paris) -- Pierre-Yves Maunier
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- Re: Network Naming Conventions, (continued)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Ravi Pina (Mar 13)
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Paul Stewart (Mar 13)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Rubens Kuhl (Mar 14)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Joe Greco (Mar 14)
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Paul Stewart (Mar 15)
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Paul Stewart (Mar 13)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Ravi Pina (Mar 13)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions gordon b slater (Mar 16)
- RE: Network Naming Conventions Erik Soosalu (Mar 16)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions William F. Maton Sotomayor (Mar 13)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Barry Shein (Mar 13)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Andrew D Kirch (Mar 15)
- Re: Network Naming Conventions Joel Esler (Mar 15)