Mark,
1) How does one get a copy of the ?FRODO distribution??
2) if possible, I would like a redundant MULTINET TCP connection to your area from IMPVAX
which can be a server or a client.
Best,
Supratim
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Supratim Sanyal, W1XMT
39.19151 N, 77.23432 W
QCOCAL::SANYAL via HECnet
On Jun 8, 2019, at 9:11 AM, Kurt Hamm <kurt at
hamm.me> wrote:
He has definitely said that more than once. I just wasn't getting it.
Sorry about that Johnny.
Kurt
> On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 8:14 AM Mark Matlock <mark at matlockfamily.com> wrote:
> Kurt,
> As Johnny says you should read chapter 10 of [IP]README.DOC and run a NETGEN to
add the IP HECnet device. I?ve attached a walk-through of a NETGEN that can help guide you
but you should understand the information in chapter 10.
>
> You should have a unique DECnet node address for your system (from Johnny) to use
instead of the one I supplied in the walk-through.
>
> Later when bringing up IP-0-0 in the [IPNET]INS.CMD I think you need a port # for
attachment to MIM if that is where you are connecting to?
>
> Best,
> Mark
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jun 8, 2019, at 6:36 AM, Kurt Hamm <kurt at hamm.me> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Johnny and thanks Mark. For some reason I thought that this was already
done since IP was working.
> >
> > This is just what I needed to know to finish this thing off. I really appreciate
the assistance.
> >
> > Kurt
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 5:32 AM Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
> > Kurt, Mark is absolutely right.
> >
> > You do not have the IP line driver generated into DECnet.
> >
> > This is what I suspect quite a few mails back between us, and tried to
> > point out.
> >
> > And do not try to just edit CEMAC.MAC to add those lines Mark mention.
> > That will not work. You need to run through the DECnet generation
> > process, and then the IPNET postprocessing step. It's all in the TCP/IP
> > manual, if you read it.
> >
> > Johnny
> >
> > On 2019-06-08 05:58, Mark Matlock wrote:
> > > Kurt,
> > > I think you need to have the ?IP" network device NETGENed into
DECnet.
> > >
> > > The fact that you first error occurs at the NCP SET PROC IP TOP makes me
think that DECnet does not have a driver for the IP device loaded. When I made the ?Frodo?
distribution available, I did a new SYSGEN for an 11/70 and also a NETGEN. In the NETGEN
for the Unibus system a ?UNA? was the ethernet device and on a Qbus system (the actual
Frodo 30.1) a QNA device is used.
> > >
> > > It would be helpful if you typed out LB:[5,54]CETAB.MAC as it could
confirm if the IP device has been NETGENed in or not. In CETAB.MAC the 3rd actual line of
code should look like:
> > >
> > > PDV$DF <AUX,EVL,ECL,XPT,NCT,RTH,LAT,DLX>,<EPM>,<UNA,IP>
> > >
> > > Three lines below that should be:
> > >
> > > SLT$DF IP,IP,XPT,LF.TIM,0,0,,0.,0.,15.
> > >
> > > It?s been a while since I added the IP-0-0 LIN and Circuits to my
system, but I try to do that to one of my PiDP-11s and post the walk through for it.
> > >
> > > Below I?ve put some information of the sequence of startup command
files that may help you understand the files involved.
> > >
> > > In the LB:[1,2]STARTUP.CMD of the Frodo distribution RSX and DECnet are
started as is normal for any RSX. It then chains to LB:[1,2]INSPROG.CMD which brings up
the DU1: disk that you either download from
RSX11M.COM or the Simh boot.ini will make a
blank one.
> > >
> > > At the end of the INSPROG.CMD two questions are asked with timeouts. The
first will load LAT and the second loads Johnny?s TCP/IP. It loads the TCP/IP by chaining
to LB:[IP]IPINS.CMD which will load TCP/IP and either DHCP an IP address or set a static
IP address. At the end of that file then LB:[IP]IPAPPL.CMD is executed which sets up FTP,
TELNET, NTP and other applications.
> > >
> > > Now, in the Frodo distribution IPAPPL.CMD, there is a line that was
either commented or deleted that chains to LB:[IPNET]INSHECNET.CMD which is used to link
the actual node Frodo (HECnet 30.1) to MIM
> > >
> > > Your [IPNET]INS.CMD looks identical to the INSHECNET.CMD on Frodo
including the host port # which may be something we need to change?
> > >
> > > Do you have a HECnet address from Johnny? Also, where are you planning
to connect to HECnet?
> > >
> > > There is a [IPNET]INS.NEW which is the template that Johnny provides and it
does not have a port specified on MIM. I don?t remember the exact mechanics on MIM That
accepts connections but that may be a function of that port # Frodo connects to MIM on
IP-0-10 but that is not specified on Frodo but on MIM.
> > >
> > > Best,
> > > Mark
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >> On Jun 7, 2019, at 9:35 PM, Kurt Hamm <kurt at hamm.me> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> So, I added this command to the startup.cmd: @LB:[IPNET]INS.CMD.
> > >>
> > >> I didn't modify the file yet. I wanted to see what it would do
> > >>
> > >> The result after rebooting was this:
> > >>> INS LB:[IPNET]MLTCOM/UIC=[1,54]/PRO=[RW,RW,,]
> > >>> INS LB:[IPNET]MLTNET
> > >>> INS LB:[IPNET]MLTCFG
> > >>> NCP SET PROC IP TOP
> > >> NCP -- Set failed, unrecognized component, Process
> > >>> NCP SET LIN IP-0-* ALL
> > >> NCP -- Set failed, invalid identification format, Line
> > >>> MNC SHO VER
> > >> Initialize common
> > >> NT.IP not found. Exiting...
> > >>> MNC SET CIR IP-0-0 TCA HOST MIM.UPDATE.UU.SE:7705 PORT 0
> > >> Initialize common
> > >> NT.IP not found. Exiting...
> > >>> NCP SET CIR IP-0-0 STA ON
> > >> NCP -- Set failed, invalid identification format, Circuit
> > >>
> > >> There are lots of errors, so I am not sure where to start.
> > >>
> > >> Any advice would be appreciated.
> > >>
> > >> Kurt
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
> > || on a psychedelic trip
> > email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
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>