Dennis, here is a list I created years ago when I was building a lot of
Netware networks. You can use them in funky combinations. My personal
favorites were "BADC0FEE" and "BABEFACE". When our networks started using
TCP/IP and started really getting big, we started converting the IP network
to HEX
How about DEADBEEF and BEEFFEED?
>>> "Dennis Laganiere" 09/22/01 01:00AM >>>
I'm writing about IPX and need some cute hex-word IPX network names, like
DEADBED, or FEEDDEE...
I'm stumped, anybody got any they like to use?
--- Dennis
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BA5EBA11 is the one that Novell almost always uses as a bad example of how
to name your networks.
David C Prall [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dcp.dcptech.com
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From: "Ken Diliberto"
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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Cute IPX addres
> Subject: Re: Cute IPX addresses needed [7:20758]
>
>
> How about DEADBEEF and BEEFFEED?
>
> >>> "Dennis Laganiere" 09/22/01 01:00AM >>>
> I'm writing about IPX and need some cute hex-word IPX network names, like
> DEADBED, or FEEDDEE...
&g
all
and in the routing tables bind them
-JRR Chambers-
December 19th, so they say.
www.lordoftherings.net
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David C Prall
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 7:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Cute
I think we have a winner...
--- Dennis
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From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 7:51 PM
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Subject: RE: Cute IPX addresses needed [7:20758]
How about the scourage of the technology world?
DECAF
Then
r_Barbrady.
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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 11:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Cute IPX addresses needed [7:20758]
reminds me a bit of the long running discussions about the naming of
ser
At my last job we named all the servers in one building after atoms in the
periodic table. One location used names from Babylon 5, another used
Scottish
names and another used planets.
Routers and switches were different. We actually came up with a meaningful
convention. For instance:
r-b1-b2-
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