On 04/29/2012 10:41 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
I have three cisco boxes for my DECnet and would be happy to do a
GRE tunnel..
Peter! It's great to see you in this gang. It has been a long time;
I hope you're doing well. Drop me a note sometime and let me know
what's been going on over there.
I live in Sunnyvale, CA since 1997... -:)
I had heard something about that, but I didn't know you were still there.
So, as long as the tunnels are PTP between routers it will do DECnet
routing, and the metric is cost and hops (look at a ethnernet routing
vector it's indexed with node number and has cost,hop in 16 bits..)
In short, do nothing, set metric to 10 all all over the place and it
will just work.
Oh ok, thank you for the clarification. This is great stuff!
What is your IP address? Mine are on the HECnet mailinglinst.
My 7206VXR's external-facing interface is 50.73.179.1.
-P w4kel/sm4kel
Hey, I never knew you were a ham! Very cool!
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 2012-04-30 20:51, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 04/30/2012 09:16 AM, Brian Hechinger wrote:
My memory is short, but someone made a map of HECnet, they are better
off to answer this question, I just deliver the milk.
Speaking of said map. It's time to update it with GRE tunnels. :)
Yes! Also, is there a "master" node list anywhere?
Node list, as in which nodes exist? Not really, the closest is the nodename database on MIM. While noone is required, or forced to tell me, I gently ask that people submit nodenames and numbers to me, and I keep MIM up to date. People can then copy the nodenames from MIM.
I also have the nodename database in a Datatrieve-11 database. It seems there might be some incompatibilities between DTR-11 and DTR-32, so I'm not sure if you can manage access from a VMS box (or anything else). Remote DTR access works fine from another RSX box atleast.
If you need the data in some specific format, I can probably produce that for you.
Johnny
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On 04/30/2012 09:16 AM, Brian Hechinger wrote:
My memory is short, but someone made a map of HECnet, they are better
off to answer this question, I just deliver the milk.
Speaking of said map. It's time to update it with GRE tunnels. :)
Yes! Also, is there a "master" node list anywhere?
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 04/30/2012 12:06 PM, Peter Coghlan wrote:
Right now, the only Cisco gear I have on hand seems to be a 1600 that a friend
insisted I take off his hands and an IGS :-)
I can't remember the passwords for either...
They're trivially easy to crack if you have console access. Drop me a
note if you want to work on those and have trouble finding the
appropriate info.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 2012-04-30 12.54, Peter Lothberg wrote:
bart#show decnet nei
Net Node Interface MAC address Flags
0 59.59 Tunnel1 0000.0000.0000 A
0 61.1 Tunnel0 0000.0000.0000 A
0 52.4 FastEthernet0/0.2 aa00.0400.04d0
Tunnel2 (the one to sweden) hasn't come up yet, just FYI.
My error...
Router#sh decnet ne
Net Node Interface MAC address Flags
0 52.1 Tunnel4000 0000.0000.0000 A
0 59.57 Tunnel2000 0000.0000.0000 V
0 59.58 Ethernet0 aa00.0400.3aec V A
0 59.59 Tunnel3000 0000.0000.0000 V A
Anyone else that wan't to join the routed DECnet over GRE tunnel
network?
If we only had a Cisco box... ;-)
I can fix that!
-P
On 4/30/2012 12:13 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2012-04-30 12.54, Peter Lothberg wrote:
bart#show decnet nei
Net Node Interface MAC address Flags
0 59.59 Tunnel1 0000.0000.0000 A
0 61.1 Tunnel0 0000.0000.0000 A
0 52.4 FastEthernet0/0.2 aa00.0400.04d0
Tunnel2 (the one to sweden) hasn't come up yet, just FYI.
My error...
Router#sh decnet ne
Net Node Interface MAC address Flags
0 52.1 Tunnel4000 0000.0000.0000 A
0 59.57 Tunnel2000 0000.0000.0000 V
0 59.58 Ethernet0 aa00.0400.3aec V A
0 59.59 Tunnel3000 0000.0000.0000 V A
Anyone else that wan't to join the routed DECnet over GRE tunnel
network?
If we only had a Cisco box... ;-)
Johnny
What do you need and where? I'll see what I can do. :)
-brian
On 2012-04-30 12.54, Peter Lothberg wrote:
bart#show decnet nei
Net Node Interface MAC address Flags
0 59.59 Tunnel1 0000.0000.0000 A
0 61.1 Tunnel0 0000.0000.0000 A
0 52.4 FastEthernet0/0.2 aa00.0400.04d0
Tunnel2 (the one to sweden) hasn't come up yet, just FYI.
My error...
Router#sh decnet ne
Net Node Interface MAC address Flags
0 52.1 Tunnel4000 0000.0000.0000 A
0 59.57 Tunnel2000 0000.0000.0000 V
0 59.58 Ethernet0 aa00.0400.3aec V A
0 59.59 Tunnel3000 0000.0000.0000 V A
Anyone else that wan't to join the routed DECnet over GRE tunnel
network?
If we only had a Cisco box... ;-)
Johnny
Anyone else that wan't to join the routed DECnet over GRE tunnel
network?
I can (just about) remember running DECnet on an AGS or AGS+ (without
the tunnelling) around 20 years ago.
Right now, the only Cisco gear I have on hand seems to be a 1600 that a friend
insisted I take off his hands and an IGS :-)
I can't remember the passwords for either...
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
Is there a traceroute like utility for DECnet to see what my actual path
taken is?
Tops[10/20] has one, but it don't work unless the boxes in the path
implemnets NML, and C boxes acting as routers don't. DECnet don't
really have ICMP, so there is no way of doing this the IP way that I
have figured out, a packet vill just silently die..
Unless someoe has a bright idea? (Netpth do string_matching on
interface names returned by NML...)
NETPTH>sg1
[Routing path from SOL (59.10) to SG1 (19.41)]
On 4/30/2012 3:40 PM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
Currently I only have the GRE tunnels. I do have a Multinet tunnel to
Steve, but it's currently not functioning.
I don't think I'll do the bridge at this point.
My memory is short, but someone made a map of HECnet, they are better
off to answer this question, I just deliver the milk.
Speaking of said map. It's time to update it with GRE tunnels. :)
I think my links are on there.
I'd like to see the map updated with GRE tunnels as a different color.
I really do need to get back to working on that mapping tool.
My only connectivity to the rest of HECnet is through the Multinet
tunnels from my uVax.
So now mine is as well. :)
NCP>tell stupi sh kn cir
16:59:55 NCP
Request # 8; Show Known Circuits Summary Completed
Circuit State Loopback Adjacent
Name Node
QNA-0 On 59.11 (DIMMA)
QNA-0 59.10 (SOL)
TCP-0-0 On 2.1 (LEGATO)
TCP-0-1 On 8.400 (GORVAX)
-P
So from me to Steve (SG1 for example) is quite the circuitous route. :)
Is there a traceroute like utility for DECnet to see what my actual path taken is?
-brian
-brian