[123709] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Network Naming Conventions
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ravi Pina)
Sat Mar 13 14:01:55 2010
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 14:01:08 -0500
From: Ravi Pina <ravi@cow.org>
To: Paul Stewart <pstewart@nexicomgroup.net>
In-Reply-To: <C0A98BB6DAFAAB46A78BBA2C51B98F3E01079C91@nexus.nexicomgroup.net>
Cc: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org>
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Heh.
Host naming discussions is like religion and politics at parties.
It only leads to someone going home crying, red wine spilled all
over their new dress, and a black eye.
Not in that order.
-r
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:47:28AM -0500, Paul Stewart wrote:
> Hi Folks...
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> 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.
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> Today, we use the following example:
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> Core1-rtr-to-ge1-1-1-vl20.nexicom.net
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> Core box #1, rtr=router, to=location, ge1-1-1=interface, vl20=vlan etc
> etc....
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> Going forward, I'd like to examine a better method to identify the
> devices.... does anyone have published standards on what they use or
> that of other networks and maybe even why they chose those methods? The
> core of the network is fairly easy for us to look at different changes
> where you have interfaces, subinterfaces, locations etc. to deal with.
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> But what do folks do for "aggregation devices" such as dial-up shelves,
> BAS devices etc?
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> Finally, we have a fair amount of gear (that we own) at customer
> premises that act as either a managed device or a demarcation point ....
> how to you name those today?
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> Open ended questions obviously - looking for many ideas.
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> ;)
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> Paul
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