On 09/18/2012 01:18 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
What about the Model 90 family? (Don't forget that care package, the
yetis are waiting.)
Oh, and...Autumn and I just landed in PA from our last truck trip from
FL. I hope to get caught up on everything soon, and your care package
is near the top of the list. One of the little Sun systems that I had
earmarked for you was actually in that load.
Do you have the ability to install Solaris (or NetBSD, that also runs
nice on 64-bit SPARC systems) on your end? I'm sorry to ask, but I
honestly don't know your level of expertise in that area.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 09/18/2012 01:18 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
What about the Model 90 family? (Don't forget that care package, the
yetis are waiting.)
I have one of those, and I'll be hanging on to it. (sorry) I can
point the yetis to someplace that might have a few, though. ;)
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
Are you in the US? I have bunches of DECservers (mostly 100s and
200s); I was just recently given several more. I love 'em and I intend
to run some here as I get things set up in my new building, but I have
far more than I will ever need. I am happy to share the wealth if my
shipping costs are covered.
-Dave
On 09/18/2012 04:30 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
Hi,
I pretty much thought that. I have the owners manual now, thanks to
Richard who has reorganised Manx. This just says the same about the
LED's
But I would still like to get it going. Has anyone got a copy of the
Service manual or Technical manual for this ?
Dan
On 18 September 2012 08:50, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
In which case the DS200 is dead, unfortunately.
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Hi,
I have tried all baud rates on the 1st Port. There is nothing on power
on or if reset. Holding down the reset button whilst powering on
doesn't change anything. I also tried shorting the pins in case the
switch was broken.
Although the network activity light flashes when I plug a network
adapter into it, it doesn't seem to try and load anything. I have 4
machines with the software on and also tried it from a Linux machine.
There is a short diagnostic manual online
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/dsrvbf01.txt. This says
that if LED 2 is not lit up then it has a serious error and has failed
self test. It says to refer to the technical manual if it doesn't
light up, which I cannot find online.
I used to have one of these before, which I gave away. This just
worked, one of my machines is still setup from these days to mop boot
it.
Dan
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Hello!
What about the Model 90 family? (Don't forget that care package, the
yetis are waiting.)
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
Are you in the US? I have bunches of DECservers (mostly 100s and
200s); I was just recently given several more. I love 'em and I intend
to run some here as I get things set up in my new building, but I have
far more than I will ever need. I am happy to share the wealth if my
shipping costs are covered.
-Dave
On 09/18/2012 04:30 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
Hi,
I pretty much thought that. I have the owners manual now, thanks to
Richard who has reorganised Manx. This just says the same about the
LED's
But I would still like to get it going. Has anyone got a copy of the
Service manual or Technical manual for this ?
Dan
On 18 September 2012 08:50, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
In which case the DS200 is dead, unfortunately.
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Hi,
I have tried all baud rates on the 1st Port. There is nothing on power
on or if reset. Holding down the reset button whilst powering on
doesn't change anything. I also tried shorting the pins in case the
switch was broken.
Although the network activity light flashes when I plug a network
adapter into it, it doesn't seem to try and load anything. I have 4
machines with the software on and also tried it from a Linux machine.
There is a short diagnostic manual online
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/dsrvbf01.txt. This says
that if LED 2 is not lit up then it has a serious error and has failed
self test. It says to refer to the technical manual if it doesn't
light up, which I cannot find online.
I used to have one of these before, which I gave away. This just
worked, one of my machines is still setup from these days to mop boot
it.
Dan
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 17/09/12 22:29, Dan Williams wrote:
Hi,
So I bought it, as Mark had found another one. Only thing is it
doesn't seem to be working.
Anyone got any experience with these. I have found a few manuals
online but they all refer to a Technical Manual which I can't find
anywhere.
It starts up with just the Power light on, the 2nd Light does not come
on, which is supposed to indicate self test is OK. The network light
flashes with network activity.
I have a had a cursory glance inside. Everything is connected, nothing
blown up or melted.
There is nothing at all on the 1st serial port. I've tried resetting
to defaults with the reset button and nothing. The guy I got it from
said it was working when powered down.
Anyone got any clues ?
Blimey, there hasn't been much luck with DECservers lately!!!
I have 900 but that's serious overkill for most people.
Good luck!
Mark.
Sorry Dan, can't help you with that.
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 09:30:29
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Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
I pretty much thought that. I have the owners manual now, thanks to
Richard who has reorganised Manx. This just says the same about the
LED's
But I would still like to get it going. Has anyone got a copy of the
Service manual or Technical manual for this ?
Dan
On 18 September 2012 08:50, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
In which case the DS200 is dead, unfortunately.
-----Original Message-----
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 08:19:08
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Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
I have tried all baud rates on the 1st Port. There is nothing on power
on or if reset. Holding down the reset button whilst powering on
doesn't change anything. I also tried shorting the pins in case the
switch was broken.
Although the network activity light flashes when I plug a network
adapter into it, it doesn't seem to try and load anything. I have 4
machines with the software on and also tried it from a Linux machine.
There is a short diagnostic manual online
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/dsrvbf01.txt. This says
that if LED 2 is not lit up then it has a serious error and has failed
self test. It says to refer to the technical manual if it doesn't
light up, which I cannot find online.
I used to have one of these before, which I gave away. This just
worked, one of my machines is still setup from these days to mop boot
it.
Dan
Hi,
I pretty much thought that. I have the owners manual now, thanks to
Richard who has reorganised Manx. This just says the same about the
LED's
But I would still like to get it going. Has anyone got a copy of the
Service manual or Technical manual for this ?
Dan
On 18 September 2012 08:50, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
In which case the DS200 is dead, unfortunately.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 08:19:08
To: <hecnet at update.uu.se>
Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
I have tried all baud rates on the 1st Port. There is nothing on power
on or if reset. Holding down the reset button whilst powering on
doesn't change anything. I also tried shorting the pins in case the
switch was broken.
Although the network activity light flashes when I plug a network
adapter into it, it doesn't seem to try and load anything. I have 4
machines with the software on and also tried it from a Linux machine.
There is a short diagnostic manual online
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/dsrvbf01.txt. This says
that if LED 2 is not lit up then it has a serious error and has failed
self test. It says to refer to the technical manual if it doesn't
light up, which I cannot find online.
I used to have one of these before, which I gave away. This just
worked, one of my machines is still setup from these days to mop boot
it.
Dan
In which case the DS200 is dead, unfortunately.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 08:19:08
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Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
I have tried all baud rates on the 1st Port. There is nothing on power
on or if reset. Holding down the reset button whilst powering on
doesn't change anything. I also tried shorting the pins in case the
switch was broken.
Although the network activity light flashes when I plug a network
adapter into it, it doesn't seem to try and load anything. I have 4
machines with the software on and also tried it from a Linux machine.
There is a short diagnostic manual online
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/dsrvbf01.txt. This says
that if LED 2 is not lit up then it has a serious error and has failed
self test. It says to refer to the technical manual if it doesn't
light up, which I cannot find online.
I used to have one of these before, which I gave away. This just
worked, one of my machines is still setup from these days to mop boot
it.
Dan
Hi,
I have tried all baud rates on the 1st Port. There is nothing on power
on or if reset. Holding down the reset button whilst powering on
doesn't change anything. I also tried shorting the pins in case the
switch was broken.
Although the network activity light flashes when I plug a network
adapter into it, it doesn't seem to try and load anything. I have 4
machines with the software on and also tried it from a Linux machine.
There is a short diagnostic manual online
http://deathrow.vistech.net/~cvisors/DEC94MDS/dsrvbf01.txt. This says
that if LED 2 is not lit up then it has a serious error and has failed
self test. It says to refer to the technical manual if it doesn't
light up, which I cannot find online.
I used to have one of these before, which I gave away. This just
worked, one of my machines is still setup from these days to mop boot
it.
Dan
The speed was 4800 bps. Power on with the red button pressed and the unit returns to factory settings.
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Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Verzonden: 18 september 2012 04:13
On 2012-09-18 02:47, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 09/17/2012 06:36 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
No it's not getting that far
Anything on the first serial port? It has been awhile, but I seem to
recall it prints out some messages there on (or just after) startup.
If you have a terminal attached to port 1, and have it set to ignore the
modem signals, and the correct speed (probably 1200 bps, but I might be
wrong), it will print out some informational messages during self test
and as it tries to boot.
To actually have it boot you need a MOP server on the network, and the
right image. PR0801ENG.SYS, if I remember right...
If you are on HECnet, and the MOP protocol is enabled (for both sides),
MIM will serve the boot image for you.
Johnny
--
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
I cannot remember what each LED indicates. Do you have access to a manual?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 23:36:58
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No it's not getting that far
Dan
On 17 Sep 2012, at 22:34, "hvlems at zonnet.nl" <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
A DS200 needs its os downloaded from a host. Did it get that far, did the load host receive a download request?
Hans
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From: Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 22:29:05
To: <hecnet at update.uu.se>
Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
So I bought it, as Mark had found another one. Only thing is it
doesn't seem to be working.
Anyone got any experience with these. I have found a few manuals
online but they all refer to a Technical Manual which I can't find
anywhere.
It starts up with just the Power light on, the 2nd Light does not come
on, which is supposed to indicate self test is OK. The network light
flashes with network activity.
I have a had a cursory glance inside. Everything is connected, nothing
blown up or melted.
There is nothing at all on the 1st serial port. I've tried resetting
to defaults with the reset button and nothing. The guy I got it from
said it was working when powered down.
Anyone got any clues ?
On 2012-09-18 02:47, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 09/17/2012 06:36 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
No it's not getting that far
Anything on the first serial port? It has been awhile, but I seem to
recall it prints out some messages there on (or just after) startup.
If you have a terminal attached to port 1, and have it set to ignore the modem signals, and the correct speed (probably 1200 bps, but I might be wrong), it will print out some informational messages during self test and as it tries to boot.
To actually have it boot you need a MOP server on the network, and the right image. PR0801ENG.SYS, if I remember right...
If you are on HECnet, and the MOP protocol is enabled (for both sides), MIM will serve the boot image for you.
Johnny
--
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
On 09/17/2012 06:36 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
No it's not getting that far
Anything on the first serial port? It has been awhile, but I seem to recall it prints out some messages there on (or just after) startup.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 09/17/2012 05:34 PM, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
A DS200 needs its os downloaded from a host. Did it get that far, did the load host receive a download request?
...and I have that software (all of them, actually) if anyone ever needs it.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
No it's not getting that far
Dan
On 17 Sep 2012, at 22:34, "hvlems at zonnet.nl" <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
A DS200 needs its os downloaded from a host. Did it get that far, did the load host receive a download request?
Hans
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Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
So I bought it, as Mark had found another one. Only thing is it
doesn't seem to be working.
Anyone got any experience with these. I have found a few manuals
online but they all refer to a Technical Manual which I can't find
anywhere.
It starts up with just the Power light on, the 2nd Light does not come
on, which is supposed to indicate self test is OK. The network light
flashes with network activity.
I have a had a cursory glance inside. Everything is connected, nothing
blown up or melted.
There is nothing at all on the 1st serial port. I've tried resetting
to defaults with the reset button and nothing. The guy I got it from
said it was working when powered down.
Anyone got any clues ?
A DS200 needs its os downloaded from a host. Did it get that far, did the load host receive a download request?
Hans
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 22:29:05
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Reply-To: hecnet at Update.UU.SESubject: Re: [HECnet] DECserver 200/MC - Worth a Punt?
Hi,
So I bought it, as Mark had found another one. Only thing is it
doesn't seem to be working.
Anyone got any experience with these. I have found a few manuals
online but they all refer to a Technical Manual which I can't find
anywhere.
It starts up with just the Power light on, the 2nd Light does not come
on, which is supposed to indicate self test is OK. The network light
flashes with network activity.
I have a had a cursory glance inside. Everything is connected, nothing
blown up or melted.
There is nothing at all on the 1st serial port. I've tried resetting
to defaults with the reset button and nothing. The guy I got it from
said it was working when powered down.
Anyone got any clues ?
Hi,
So I bought it, as Mark had found another one. Only thing is it
doesn't seem to be working.
Anyone got any experience with these. I have found a few manuals
online but they all refer to a Technical Manual which I can't find
anywhere.
It starts up with just the Power light on, the 2nd Light does not come
on, which is supposed to indicate self test is OK. The network light
flashes with network activity.
I have a had a cursory glance inside. Everything is connected, nothing
blown up or melted.
There is nothing at all on the 1st serial port. I've tried resetting
to defaults with the reset button and nothing. The guy I got it from
said it was working when powered down.
Anyone got any clues ?
Hello, list.
I've move some simulated machines to my brand new raspberry PI :). Now these systems:
- BITXOO (7.61, VMS 4.7, Area router)
- BITXOR (7.71, RSX11-M+)
- BITXOV (7.60, VMS 7.3)
reside in that little thingy :). The three are running at the same time (mostly idle otoh...). There should be no external effect, unless I am so silly to try to boot up the old "copy" of those machines.
For general information and amusement, I downloaded simh from the git repository, apt-get installed the network prerreq packages (basically the vde2 and the libpcap stuff) and built 3.9 from sources. It toke a little bit of time (the raspberry is not a lightning fast machine...), but everything built OK, no trouble, no hassle... I used the VDE setup I described in my blog, with no problems either.
So I've sucumbed to the raspberry virus too... :)
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
Very keen to hear what you make of the user mode routing when you try it
out. Let me know.
Thanks
Rob
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On Behalf Of Brian Hechinger
Sent: 16 September 2012 18:57
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] SIMH IDLE (again)
Ok, I got my main server rebuilt and so it's time to run some simh for
testing
(particularly the new user mode routing stuff).
However, I'm still fighting this:
wonko at zaphod$ BIN/vax
VAX simulator V3.9-0
sim> set cpu idle
Command not allowed
sim> set cpu idle=VAX
Invalid argument
sim>
I'd really like for IDLE to work so I can run several copies of simh
without
nuking my CPUs.
Thoughts?
wonko at zaphod$ uname -a
SunOS zaphod 5.11 oi_151a5 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
-brian
Ok, I got my main server rebuilt and so it's time to run some simh for
testing (particularly the new user mode routing stuff).
However, I'm still fighting this:
wonko at zaphod$ BIN/vax
VAX simulator V3.9-0
sim> set cpu idle
Command not allowed
sim> set cpu idle=VAX
Invalid argument
sim>
I'd really like for IDLE to work so I can run several copies of simh
without nuking my CPUs.
Thoughts?
I'm running the same version of simh under Alpha VMS 8.2 on an Alphaserver 800
and Alpha VMS 7.3-1 on an Alphaserver 1000A.
set cpu idle works fine for me (however, set cpu idle=VAX is not correct - it
should be set cpu idle=VMS).
$ run [-.bin]VAX-AXP-NOASYNCH
VAX simulator V3.9-0
sim> show cpu
CPU, idle disabled, 16MB, HALT to SIMH
sim> set cpu idle
sim> show cpu
CPU, idle=VMS, idle enabled, stability wait = 20s, 16MB, HALT to SIMH
sim> set cpu idle=vms
sim> show cpu
CPU, idle=VMS, idle enabled, stability wait = 20s, 16MB, HALT to SIMH
sim>
Perhaps there is a host platform specific problem with set cpu idle?
I would also like to run multible instances of simh. This works fine for me as
long as only one of them tries to do networking. Once I attempt to start
networking on a second instance, the networking on the first instance stops
working. This makes it difficult to run a vaxcluster on my alpha :-(
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
Ok, I got my main server rebuilt and so it's time to run some simh for testing (particularly the new user mode routing stuff).
However, I'm still fighting this:
wonko at zaphod$ BIN/vax
VAX simulator V3.9-0
sim> set cpu idle
Command not allowed
sim> set cpu idle=VAX
Invalid argument
sim>
I'd really like for IDLE to work so I can run several copies of simh without nuking my CPUs.
Thoughts?
wonko at zaphod$ uname -a
SunOS zaphod 5.11 oi_151a5 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
-brian
IIRC object-specific default accounts (for FAL, PHONE and so on) appeared in version 5.0. In previous versions the setup command procedure just asked for the DECNET account.
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
Barcelona - Catalunya - Europa
El 15/09/2012, a les 21:00, Peter Coghlan <HECNET at beyondthepale.ie> va escriure:
I don't have a good understanding of default accounts when using NETCONFIG.
I would like to allow people to list files in a specific directory (DIR
NODE::), PHONE me and MAIL me. Does this mean I need to specify default
accounts for FAL, MAIL and PHONE? If so, what is the purpose of the "Default
DECnet account", which is the first of the questions in the sequence below:
My understanding of it (which might not be correct) is that the default
FAL account is used if someone remote does not specify a username and password
when doing a file access on your machine, the default PHONE account is used
when someone remote PHONEs your machine without specifying a username and
password and the default MAIL account is used when someone remotely sends
MAIL-11 mail to your machine without specifying a username and password (Is
it even possible to specify a username and password with PHONE and MAIL?)
So for example, files which FAL$SERVER has rights to access will be made
available to anyone who remotely tries to access them without their having to
specify a valid username and password on your machine.
If no username and password is specified by someone attempting to access
anything remotely on your machine and no suitable default account is available
for the activity in question, the default DECnet account will then be used if
available.
Therefore (I think) the default DECnet account is a catchall and if you have
one, you are granting anyone remote from your machine, some level of access to
all DECnet services on your machine.
I can't see any real use for it except for people who are too lazy to set up
the other few default accounts that they really want which offer finer control
over what services are made available remotely. I seem to remember default
DECnet accounts going out of favour and being regarded as a security risk.
(In addition to default accounts, default proxies also come into play here but
I thought it better not to further complicate things by mentioning them...)
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
I don't have a good understanding of default accounts when using NETCONFIG.
I would like to allow people to list files in a specific directory (DIR
NODE::), PHONE me and MAIL me. Does this mean I need to specify default
accounts for FAL, MAIL and PHONE? If so, what is the purpose of the "Default
DECnet account", which is the first of the questions in the sequence below:
My understanding of it (which might not be correct) is that the default
FAL account is used if someone remote does not specify a username and password
when doing a file access on your machine, the default PHONE account is used
when someone remote PHONEs your machine without specifying a username and
password and the default MAIL account is used when someone remotely sends
MAIL-11 mail to your machine without specifying a username and password (Is
it even possible to specify a username and password with PHONE and MAIL?)
So for example, files which FAL$SERVER has rights to access will be made
available to anyone who remotely tries to access them without their having to
specify a valid username and password on your machine.
If no username and password is specified by someone attempting to access
anything remotely on your machine and no suitable default account is available
for the activity in question, the default DECnet account will then be used if
available.
Therefore (I think) the default DECnet account is a catchall and if you have
one, you are granting anyone remote from your machine, some level of access to
all DECnet services on your machine.
I can't see any real use for it except for people who are too lazy to set up
the other few default accounts that they really want which offer finer control
over what services are made available remotely. I seem to remember default
DECnet accounts going out of favour and being regarded as a security risk.
(In addition to default accounts, default proxies also come into play here but
I thought it better not to further complicate things by mentioning them...)
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
I don t have a good understanding of default accounts when using NETCONFIG. I would like to allow people to list files in a specific directory (DIR NODE::), PHONE me and MAIL me. Does this mean I need to specify default accounts for FAL, MAIL and PHONE? If so, what is the purpose of the Default DECnet account , which is the first of the questions in the sequence below:
Do you want a default DECnet account? [NO]: yes
Do you want default access to the TASK object disabled? [YES]:
Do you want a default account for the MAIL object? [YES]:
Do you want a default account for the FAL object? [NO]: yes
Do you want a default account for the PHONE object? [YES]:
Do you want a default account for the NML object? [YES]:
Regards
Rob