On 2013-02-01 22:22, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 1 Feb 2013, at 16:21, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
Steve, since Wolfgang indicated he wanted to run an endnode, you'll have to decide the
area.
Am I the only one that thinks an area dedicated to just endnodes is a good idea?
Probably, since that would be impossible. An area needs atleast one area router... Or are
you saying that you think we should set up one area for people who only want to run
endnodes? That seems like going over the river to get water.
Then everyone who wants to run an endnode needs to connect to some specific endpoint. And
what for? There are absolutely no problems with having just an endnode anywhere.
And since you need to have an area router, what is the problem of using an existing area
router. Preferrably one close to you, and then just place your endnode in that area.
I am totally missing the point here, in which it seems people think that endnodes are
somehow difficult. They are the simplest of DECnet nodes.
Johnny
Johnny
On 2013-02-01 22:11, Steve Davidson wrote:
Send me the following information (offline):
Your physical location: country at a minimum - this determines which Multinet router you
will connect to
External dynamic - DNS name - this will be resolved every x number of minutes to maintain
your link
DECnet area - this is used for naming the Multinet circuits
email address to send updates to (both external and internal
(<node>::<username>))
-Steve
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From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE on behalf of Wolfgang Eichberger
Sent: Fri 2/1/2013 02:30
To: Johnny Billquist
Cc: hecnet at update.uu.se
Subject: Re: [HECnet] Joining HECNET
Now as things settled I am back with my SimH/Vax (running 24/7 on a
raspberry pi) and my Alpha (an Alphastation 255 I newly aquired).
There are Decstations in Storage too (these odd MIPS Boxes) - maybe
one of these could be connected too - provided there's DECNet Support
in Ultrix.
There is. You just need to find the distribution.
Nice. I should have approbiate media and will give this a try.
You need to figure out who to connect to first, then we can fix the node
numbers. I have a terribly short memory. Who was it that could handle
Multinet with dynamic IP? Steve?
Care to help out? Also, Wolfgang, do you want to set a level 1 router, or do
you just epxect all your machines to be endnodes, and have each on have
their own link?
My memory isn't best too, so don't worry ;)
Primary intention is to bring up at least the simulated VAX 24/7. The
other machines would run on occasional basis. As my DecNET experience
is way too rusty best practice would be operating the simulated VAX as
Endnode for start.
It'd be greatly appreciated if Steve could help out with the Dynamic IP....
Regards,
Wolfgang