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- From: rvenable@helix.nih.gov (Richard M. Venable)
- Subject: Re: Need Some Advice..
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.061916.4613@alw.nih.gov>
- Sender: postman@alw.nih.gov (AMDS Postmaster)
- Organization: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda
- References: <9211181553.AA14729@srvr1.engin.umich.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 06:19:16 GMT
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- In article <9211181553.AA14729@srvr1.engin.umich.edu> krowitz@QUAKE.MIT.EDU (David Krowitz) writes:
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- [ long networking tutorial deleted ]
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- >In summary, the HP series 700 speaks *only* UDP and TCP/IP software protocals
- >over its Ethernet and/or ATR interfaces because HP-UX only supports those
- >protocals. They speak an extremely limitted subset of DDS protocals over
- >the ATR interface so that Domain/OS machines on the ATR net can detect the
- >presense of the 700 series machines and can then speak UDP and TCP/IP
- >protocals (FTP, telnet, rlogin, NFS) over their ATR interfaces to the
- >700 series machines.
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- Huh? I thought all this had been established here. The question is which
- Apollo machines can actually communicate via DDS and IP packets on it's
- token ring board-- or how do I integrate an HP 7xx into an existing DDS ring?
- Does one machine need 2 ATR cards or what?
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- Rick Venable | "Eschew
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- rvenable@helix.nih.gov | -- the Phantom Nerd
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