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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 20:41:12 -0600
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- From: Joe Doupnik <JRD@USU.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: TCP access with Arcnet
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- >What is needed to have a station on an Arcnet segment of server on a IP/IPX
- >ethernet backbone to access telnet/ftp services throught the backbone?
- >
- >TIA...
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- >Charles Aoki, Univ of Hawaii - Kapiolani Comm Coll Computing Center
- >Internet: caoki@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu Voice:(808)734-9369
- >Bitnet: caoki@uhunix Fax:(808)734-9587
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- One set of solutions is to run ODI drivers and place on top
- either Lan WorkPlace for DOS or MS-DOS Kermit. Then setup IP routing
- in your NW 3.11 server (no IP routing in NW 2.x) to have the server
- relay the IP packets between the Arcnet and Ethernet wires.
- Another is to run the Arcether Packet Driver (looks like Ethernet
- to programs, encapsulates IP within Arcnet frames down below) and have
- matching untunneler, say KA9Q TCP/IP, software running on a separate PC.
- A variation on this is to run Novell LWP's IPTUNNEL to tunnel
- IP inside of Arcnet packets. The server then has to untunnel. I haven't
- tried this approach since my place is all Ethernet.
- Joe D.
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