Mark,
Since my phone only allows topposting I've deleted the original text. Your question
was how decnet devices get their names.
The letters indicate the controller, they tell you what hardware is in use. So UNA
indicates a DEUNA and ESA an on board controller for a microVAX. After the hyphen follows
the controller number, the first interface is nr 0.
VMS device names differ: two ethernet controllers may be called EWA0: and EWB0: in VMS and
be known in NCP as EWA-0 and EWA-1.
The name for the circuit is the same for the line (AFAIK).
Serial interfaces (for DDCMP) or CI interfaces follow different rules.
Hans
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