TPA2: is SG1:. What is your area number and DNS name?
I change DNS names more often than IP-adresses -:)
This one is: Vax.Stupi.SE. 192.108.200.211
OPR>ent ncp
NCP>tell stupi:: sh exec char
NCP>
18:51:19 NCP
Request # 30 Accepted
NCP>
18:51:24 NCP
Request # 30; Show Executor Node Characteristics Completed
Executor Node = 59.58 (STUPI)
Identification = DECnet-VAX V5.4, VMS V5.4
Management Version = 4.0.0
Incoming Timer = 45
Outgoing Timer = 60
Parameter #522 = 0
Parameter #523 = 0
NSP Version = 4.1.0
Maximum Links = 32
Delay Factor = 80
Delay Weight = 5
Inactivity Timer = 60
Retransmit Factor = 10
Routing Version = 2.0.0
Type = Area
Routing Timer = 600
Broadcast Routing Timer = 180
Maximum Address = 1023
Maximum Circuits = 16
Maximum Cost = 1022
Maximum Hops = 30
Maximum Visits = 63
Maximum Area = 63
Maximum Broadcast Nonrouters = 64
Maximum Broadcast Routers = 32
Parameter #933 = 1
Area Maximum Cost = 1022
Area Maximum Hops = 30
Maximum Buffers = 100
Buffer Size = 576
Default access = Incoming and outgoing
Pipeline quota = 10000
Parameter #2743 = 32
Parameter #2780 = 0
Parameter #2785 = 31
> TCP-0-1 On-Starting
> TCP-0-2 On-Starting
> TCP-0-3 On-Starting
>
> $ multinet set/decnet/remote=188.220.63.6 /device=tcpa1:/connect
> $ sysgen connect tcpa2:/noadapter/driver=tcpdriver
> $ multinet set/decnet/remote=69.21.253.158 /device=tcpa2:/connect
> $ sysgen connect tcpa3:/noadapter/driver=tcpdriver
> $ multinet set/decnet/remote=80.6.148.150 /device=tcpa3:/connect