# larry-anywhere — inbound-systems lookup (Bryan-curated) # # Maps an inbound/source FEED to the human name of the EXTERNAL upstream system # that actually sends the data. nc-document.sh consults this to label the # "From" / feed row in the Message Flow table DETERMINISTICALLY. When NO entry # matches, the tool falls back to the honest generic label "Epic (process )" # — it NEVER fabricates a sender. This file is CURATED (hand-maintained), so a # match here is a known fact, not a guess. # # FORMAT: one entry per line — # - a literal TAB separates the key from the label. # - lines starting with '#' and blank lines are ignored. # - KEY forms (checked in this order against the feed-root thread): # exact feed/source thread name (e.g. ADTfr_epic_964700) # port: match by the feed thread's inbound PROTOCOL.PORT # - first matching line wins; thread-name match is tried before port match. # # This is the live config. Edit it to add/curate feeds; updates will NOT # overwrite it once present (the installer seeds it only when missing). # # ── seeded known feeds ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ADTfr_epic_964700 Epic AIP 964700 (ADT) port:53200 Epic AIP 964700 (ADT) codaMetrixDFTfr_epic_970752 Epic Resolute HB 970752 (DFT) ADTfr_epic_970700 Epic AIP 970700 (ADT)