| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 901.1 | Maybe some help... | SMOOT::ROTH | Digital's greatest asset: It's people. | Thu Aug 24 1989 21:22 | 28 | 
|  | If your system has a VTX corporate menu the following will work:
$ VTX DTN
It will come up with a menu full of countries. You can find out the location
code, DTN and direct dial number for each facility.
I don't know of an online 'list' per se.
I do know of a utility that incorporates a maintained list of
site-code/descriptions, like this:
ABO Albuquerque, NM - Factory
ABT Abilene, TX - Field Service Center / Digital Servicenter
ACI Chicago, IL - Application Center For Technology / Central Area Sales Group 
ACO Acton, MA - Acton Facility
ACT Andover, MA
ADC Novi, MI - Detroit East Central Area Data Center
ADO Adelaide, Australia - Branch Office
AEO Annecy, France - Computer Special Systems
AET Andover, MA - CSME&T Marketing
AFS Akita, Japan - Field Service Center
AGO Aguadilla, Puerto Rico - Plant
[etc.]
This, of course, doesn't have the DTN codes.
Lee
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| 901.2 | DECphone Directory | CTOAVX::BRAVERMAN |  | Thu Aug 24 1989 21:49 | 5 | 
|  |     The DTN nad location codes are all in the DIGITAL Telephone Directory,
    I believe May 1989 is the latest issue.
    
    hy
    
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| 901.3 |  | SVBEV::VECRUMBA | Infinitely deep bag of tricks | Thu Aug 24 1989 21:55 | 15 | 
|  | 
     AYOV18::DTN notes conference, note 2.2 (the text file for what appears
     in the VTX DTN infobase).    
     How many people would be interested in being able to look up (online):
	-  sites/outside numbers using the DTN exchange number
	-  DTN/outside numbers by site code?
     (This is a personal survey :-))
     A monthly DTN-ordered list is also produced somewhere.
     /petes
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| 901.4 | Findsite, findnode | SX4GTO::BERNARD | Dave from Cleveland | Fri Aug 25 1989 11:24 | 11 | 
|  |     
    On a somewhat related subject, I've seen a couple utilities used
    internally, FINDSITE and FINDNODE, or something like that.
    With one, you type in a DECnet node name, and it returns the location
    of the node.  With the other, I think you type in the location code,
    and you get the decoded location out.
    
    Are these available for general internal use, and if so, where can they
    be found?
    	Dave
    
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| 901.5 | ayov18::dtn 2.2 is the info I  wanted | SLOAN::HOM |  | Fri Aug 25 1989 11:30 | 4 | 
|  | Thanks for the tip in the DTN conference. That info is exactly what
I was looking for.
Gim
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| 901.6 |  | PENPAL::PHILBROOK | Chico and PJ's Daddy | Fri Aug 25 1989 11:38 | 3 | 
|  |     re. .4:
    I believe FINDNODE is generally available, although our system mgr.
    told us this week that it is no longer supported. Anyone know more?
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| 901.7 |  | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Fri Aug 25 1989 13:22 | 1 | 
|  |     To find the location of a node, I use VTX NODE_LOCATION.
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| 901.8 | Pointers | ULTRA::GONDA | DECelite: Pursuit of Knowledge, Wisdom, and Happiness. | Fri Aug 25 1989 13:33 | 5 | 
|  |     The tools you are looking for should be available in METOO::TOOLSHED,
    if they are infact available.  I do remember announcements for tools
    of those nature.  Good Luck.
    
    Check out METOO::SW_TOOLS_CATALOG too.
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