Johnny Billquist wrote:
Top posting, to keep it short.
I could place one of those Ciscos at Update.
I have one for you, I just forgot to send it out. It's already loaded with the DECnet area routing package.
Send me your address again, and I promise to send it out this week.
Peace... Sridhar
Bob Armstrong wrote:
My new IP address is 82.8.22.230
Ok, done.
I'll keep chrissie.homelinux.net up to date if that helps.
Unfortunately neither my router nor Multinet can use DNS to generate rules
- the IP has to be put in manually.
Yes, I know that about multinet, annoying isn't it!
Just to give advance warning, I'll be away from the 20th to the 26th July, so Zarqon will be offline then too. If the weather stays as it is, he will be back on soon after I get back though.
Chrissie
Top posting, to keep it short.
I could place one of those Ciscos at Update.
Johnny
Peter Lothberg wrote:
I have some 2501 routers, loaded with a "special" version of SW. They have
1 ethernet port, two serial and console and AUX (can do slip/ppp) ports.
I'm naove - if they have only one Ethernet port, would that be for the
local network side? What would you do then for the Internet, "upstream"
side?
You put your DECnet native spekaing nodes on the same thernet segment
that you someohow can send packets to the outside world from, where
you plug your single router ethernet.
decnet routing 59.56
decnet node-type area
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 192.108.200.213 255.255.255.248
no ip directed-broadcast
logging event subif-link-status
decnet cost 15
!
interface Tunnel3000
no ip address
logging event subif-link-status
decnet cost 15
tunnel source 192.108.200.213
tunnel destination 199.0.131.2
!
I'll give them away to people who can be gateways to the 'Ethernet bridge"
part of HECnet....
Will these talk to anything else (for DECnet bridging purposes, that is)
other than another Cisco router?
They talk to any DECnet thing on the ethernet native, it can be a area
router and it talks DECnet in IP/GRE tunnel to another cisco box.
P.S. Are you going to be in town for DCL this Saturday?
No, I'm getting back to the valley on Tuesday. Now, I plan to do the September DCL.
-Peter
I have some 2501 routers, loaded with a "special" version of SW. They have
1 ethernet port, two serial and console and AUX (can do slip/ppp) ports.
I'm naove - if they have only one Ethernet port, would that be for the
local network side? What would you do then for the Internet, "upstream"
side?
You put your DECnet native spekaing nodes on the same thernet segment
that you someohow can send packets to the outside world from, where
you plug your single router ethernet.
decnet routing 59.56
decnet node-type area
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 192.108.200.213 255.255.255.248
no ip directed-broadcast
logging event subif-link-status
decnet cost 15
!
interface Tunnel3000
no ip address
logging event subif-link-status
decnet cost 15
tunnel source 192.108.200.213
tunnel destination 199.0.131.2
!
I'll give them away to people who can be gateways to the 'Ethernet bridge"
part of HECnet....
Will these talk to anything else (for DECnet bridging purposes, that is)
other than another Cisco router?
They talk to any DECnet thing on the ethernet native, it can be a area
router and it talks DECnet in IP/GRE tunnel to another cisco box.
P.S. Are you going to be in town for DCL this Saturday?
No, I'm getting back to the valley on Tuesday.
Now, I plan to do the September DCL.
-Peter
My new IP address is 82.8.22.230
Ok, done.
I'll keep chrissie.homelinux.net up to date if that helps.
Unfortunately neither my router nor Multinet can use DNS to generate rules
- the IP has to be put in manually.
Bob
Sorry folks, my IP address changed again. I just powered up Zarqon (we're having a cold summer here!) and it's not talking to anything.
My new IP address is 82.8.22.230
I'll keep chrissie.homelinux.net up to date if that helps. If you're using home.tykepenguin.com then be aware that I'm going to let it expire in October. So it'll probably end up as a porn site ;-)
--
Chrissie
At 9:55 AM +0100 7/5/08, Christine Caulfield wrote:
Zane H. Healy wrote:
I brought PDXVAX up just now to discover two different problems, one is that bearings are acting up on one or more of the fans for my VAXstation 4000/vlc,
Yours too eh?
This is actually the second time I've had this problem, the last time as I recall, after being down for a few months, I tried upgrading to either my Model 60 or Model 90, only to discover it wouldn't really fit, AND than the VLC had stopped howling.
I really need to figure out some kind of noise enclosure for our Dining Room that will allow proper cooling of the hardware! I'm getting sick of the noise that the two 3-drive JBOD boxes with 10,000RPM SCSI drives make, and the XP1000 they're connected to is just about as noisy. :^( The fact that she hasn't complained about the noise goes to show just how understanding of a wife I have!
Zane
--
| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Administrator |
| healyzh at aracnet.com (primary) | OpenVMS Enthusiast |
| MONK::HEALYZH (DECnet) | Classic Computer Collector |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------+
| Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, |
| PDP-10 Emulation and Zane's Computer Museum. |
| http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/ |
Zane H. Healy wrote:
I brought PDXVAX up just now to discover two different problems, one is that bearings are acting up on one or more of the fans for my VAXstation 4000/vlc,
Yours too eh?
--
Chrissie
I brought PDXVAX up just now to discover two different problems, one is that bearings are acting up on one or more of the fans for my VAXstation 4000/vlc, the other is that I need to renew my VAX Hobbyist licenses, as I need a new Multinet license.
So, PDXVAX is down for the time being, and I'm starting to wonder about keeping MONK running. I really hate to say this, but it was so nice and quite in our dining room without any VMS boxes running. I hate the idea, but it would be cooler, and quieter to move stuff over to a Mini-ITX box running some form of UNIX.
Zane
--
| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Administrator |
| healyzh at aracnet.com (primary) | OpenVMS Enthusiast |
| MONK::HEALYZH (DECnet) | Classic Computer Collector |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------+
| Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, |
| PDP-10 Emulation and Zane's Computer Museum. |
| http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/ |
Just a heads up, I'm down for bad weather, and have been since about 2-3am West Coast time. There is a good chance I won't be up until late Friday at the earliest. If Christine is down, this means the Multinet segment isn't talking to the rest of HECnet.
Zane
--
| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Administrator |
| healyzh at aracnet.com (primary) | OpenVMS Enthusiast |
| MONK::HEALYZH (DECnet) | Classic Computer Collector |
+----------------------------------+----------------------------+
| Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, |
| PDP-10 Emulation and Zane's Computer Museum. |
| http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/ |