Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!fernwood!synopsys!arnold From: arnold@synopsys.com (Arnold de Leon) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Running CAP with K-star 8.0 Summary: It works now Keywords: cap kinetics fastpath sun Message-ID: <549@synopsys.COM> Date: 9 Jul 90 23:35:58 GMT References: <544@synopsys.COM> <545@synopsys.COM> <31552@cup.portal.com> Organization: Synopsys Inc., Mountain View, Ca Lines: 36 In article <31552@cup.portal.com> wcc@cup.portal.com (wcc - usa) writes: >> After more testing I noticed that if I put [ snip snip] >> at-zip 206/udp # udp: zip > ^^^^^^ >Where'd you get this from? It's "at-zis", not "at-zip". Grep the CAP >sources for "zis" and zip" just to make sure. > I got it from the CAP documentation (doc/installation.ms) >Note that it doesn't really matter which socket range you use (the "old" >768-series or the "new" 200-series), but the only essential matter is that >ALL devices using these sockets are using the SAME ones. ALL CAP hosts and >ALL encapsulating gateways. > >If you want to use the 200-series, you have to reconfigure the gateway >(kbox?) to use the 200 series as well. > This turned out to be the key. There is an option on the Fastpaths (enable options 11) for using the "new" 200-series port numbers. (Thanks Tom Evans!) After sorting out /etc/atalk.local (those spaces in Zone names will kill ya!), I get it the basic stuff working. I can now print on printers on the Appletalk network. arnold -- Arnold de Leon arnold@synopsys.com Synopsys Inc. (415) 962-5051 1098 Alta Ave. Mt. View, CA 94043