Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!athena.mit.edu!crowston From: crowston@athena.mit.edu (Kevin G Crowston) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: UAB Message-ID: <1990Apr12.175525.12650@athena.mit.edu> Date: 12 Apr 90 17:55:25 GMT References: <2138@ariel.unm.edu> <1990Apr9.132828.14273@uunet!unhd> <1990Apr10.214551.15297@caen.engin.umich.edu> Sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system) Reply-To: crowston@athena.mit.edu (Kevin G Crowston) Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 42 In article <1990Apr10.214551.15297@caen.engin.umich.edu>, billkatt@doorstop.engin.umich.edu (Steve Bollinger) writes: > In article , gcrum@aludra.usc.edu > (Gary Crum) writes: > |>> Has anyone gotton UAB to work on a DECStation 3100? > |> > |>I tried, but even though the necessary include files exist on the > |>DECStation 3100 I am using, uab failed to work, outputing the following: > |> > |># /usr/site/etc/uab -D 10 > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 Port description match on harriet.cc.utah.edu > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 interface le0 > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 local delivery is modified KIP forwarding > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 network number from network > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 pi_open: Operation not supported > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 Couldn't establish the port > |>uab: 18:00:15 04/05/90 NO CONNECTED PORTS, ABORTING > |> > |>Note that my kernel configuration file includes: > |> > |>options DLI > |>pseudo-device dli > |> > |>-Gary > There is no le0 on a 3100. Use se0 I tried using se0 and got a similar result, this time saying "Protocol not supported". GUILDER.MIT.EDU# uab -D 10 uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 Port description match on GUILDER* uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 interface se0 uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 local delivery is modified KIP forwarding uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 network number from network uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 pi_open: Protocol not supported uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 Couldn't establish the port uab: 13:51:53 04/12/90 NO CONNECTED PORTS, ABORTING I don't know if my kernel supports DLI; does it matter and if so, how can I find out? Kevin Crowston