At 10:21 PM +0200 24/5/14, Johnny Billquist wrote:
So "Physical" is not "Hardware", and there is no need to SET XQ MAC.
I tried and it maked no change.
Right. Since your machine will set a different MAC address anyway, at start, when you
enable DECnet. The physical address is whatever you set in simh before starting. It have
no actual relevance once DECnet starts. If you were to run something else, which did not
use DECnet (such as Unix), the address you set in simh will be the actual MAC address
used, since IP do not change the MAC address of interfaces. No need.
You mean "the Hardware address is whatever you set in simh before starting". CEX
will set it to "Physical address" (in DECNET parlance) which is
AA-00-04-00-(1024 x area + node).
The MAC address is AA-00-04-00-01-28 for DECNET and 08-00-2B-AA-BB-CC for Linux.
So, a NIC may have different MAC addresses depending of the network stack running. Am I
right here?
Really hard to give a good explanation on why without having good access to all parts of
the setup to be able to test and examine things.
Well, my system is working 99%, that's not so bad :)
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Jean-Yves Bernier