Whoa! MLTNET V1.27? That is *very* old. Please update.
Johnny
On 2023-02-13 15:55, peter(a)whisker.org.uk wrote:
Hi,
I'm attempting to connect to the area 29 node and Keith Halewood has very helpfully
set me up with a listener.
I've been getting a strange error on the Multinet link and updated to the latest
BQ-IP from December 2022 before posting this. I continue to have the same problem after
the update.
My IP stack is fine - I can ping and get the NTPDATE time and I can access my RSX11M
system via Telnet.
The Node has the right area and number and I can access it from the other node using
RMT.
However when I try to bring up the link to HECNet I keep getting this error repeating:
NCP SET CIR IP-0-0 STA ON
14:29:03 COT --
Date is 13-FEB-2023
14:29:03 MLTNET V1.27 starting.
14:29:05 MLTNET - IP-0-0 XMIT fail. IOSB=-3
14:29:10 MLTNET - IP-0-0 XMIT fail. IOSB=-3
I can see the traffic leaving on my DSL router to the Area 29 router and the replies
coming back. So I am bit mystified. I think IOSB error -3 is IE.DNR - Device not ready?
Node details:
NCP SHO KNO NOD
Known nodes summary as of 13-FEB-2023 14:32:39
Executor node = 29.850 (CLIONA)
State = On, Identification = CLIONA RSX11M+ V4.6
Remote Active Next
Node State Links Delay Circuit Node
29.1 (A29RT1) Unreachable
29.2 (A29RT2) Unreachable
29.852 (SADHBH) Reachable UNA-0 29.852 (SADHBH)
Below is recent correspondence - I will post it hear as it may be helpful:
Hi
It’s set up as a “Level 2 router” – perhaps that is the problem? I’ve looped in Johnny in
case he has anidea where the problem may be?
Regards
Peter
;
=====================================================================
; DEC - Section 1 - Define the target and remote nodes
; =====================================================================
;
; Generating node 29.850 (CLIONA), Id = CLIONA RSX11M+ V4.6
; Node type is level 2 router
; Highest node number in network is 1023
; Highest area number in the network is 63
; Network command terminal and layered product support will be included
; The MACRO-11 and FORTRAN/COBOL/BASIC+2 user libraries will be supplied
;
; The remote node names are:
; 29.852 (SADHBH)
; 29.2 (A29RT2)
; 29.1 (A29RT1)
;
; <EOS> Do you want to:
* <RET>-Continue, S-Skip, R-Repeat section, P-Pause, E-Exit [S]:
;
;
From: Keith Halewood <Keith.Halewood(a)pitbulluk.org>
The only thing I can think of is DECnet with more than 1 interface needs to be an L1
router and not an endnode. Other than that, I’m notat all familiar with RSX and Johnny’s
IP stack.
From: Peter Whisker [mailto:peter@whisker.org.uk]
I'm getting IOSB error -3 which I think may be IE.DNR Device not ready.I can see the
IP traffic going out and back on the interfaces both sidesof my router. I need to check if
I've missed some DECnet configuration.
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023, 10:39 Keith Halewood, <Keith.Halewood(a)pitbulluk.org> wrote:
I can see your connection attempts. The DECnet router 29.2 is reporting‘unexpected packet
type’, adjacent node 29.850, packet header 01 29.850
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