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
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