The VAX isn't turned on. I can turn it on and try this, but I would expect the
connection to then succeed.
What I'd really like to be able to do is have both Alpha and VAX configured to act as
area routers, so that I can have either switched on independently, and not have them rely
on each other.
There may be an unlikely situation where both are switched on at the same time, is it an
unsupported configuration to have two area routers enabled at the same time?
I'm presuming setting a box up as an area router requires a sequence of NCP commands?
Thanks for the help, Mark
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
You always need one area router to connect to nodes outside your area.
With one exception: on a lan with no decnet routers present, nodes can connect
irrespective what area tjey're in.
So you need the bridge program AND an area router for yet another decnet node to see all
the others.
If your vax is the area router (try mc ncp sho exeec char) does the alpha connect to the
vax?
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Van: Mark Wickens
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Area configuration
Verzonden: 16 juli 2011 00:12
Hi, SteveD is the best person to answer this question, but I'm not sure
whether he's about at the moment.
I'm in my own area, area 4, and I normally run a VAX, BUBBLE which I
believe does area routing.
I'm setting up an Alpha system, but am currently unable to see any other
areas via hecnet. For the most part, either the Alpha or VAX will be
running, but not both.
Do I need to setup the Alpha as an area router also?
Thanks for the help, Mark.
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