Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!udel!princeton!purt1.Princeton.EDU!sproule From: sproule@purt1.Princeton.EDU (William J. Jr. Sproule) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Wide Area AppleTalk Networking Keywords: waan, wan, wide Message-ID: <1990Aug24.154051@purt1.Princeton.EDU> Date: 24 Aug 90 19:40:51 GMT References: <1990Aug22.165758@purt1.Princeton.EDU> Sender: news@idunno.Princeton.EDU Reply-To: sproule@purt1.Princeton.EDU (William J. Jr. Sproule) Lines: 33 Hi Again, Response has been very good. There seems to be alot of people who are looking for an 'How To' on wide area AppleTalk networking. I have received notes from a few people who have told me about their configs... anyone else who has info, please mail. One section I plan to write about are tools to monitor networks. I am using SNMP and several scripts to watch my networks. Most of it is awk and sed scripts, which I am converting to perl. Anyone having other such applications, please forward source, and I will include that also. (Please do not ask for what I have right now, I really would like to clean up the code before I give it to anyone.) Any raw scripts are fine, they don't have to be fancy. Applications for non-unix or non-ip sites would be very useful. (All my stuff requires ip) If anyone has done any preformance tests, that info would be very helpful. As would unique applications for WAANs. (What are other people doing with WAANs?) Thanks again, -b -- Bill Sproule - Networking Princeton University UUCP: ...princeton!sproule 87 Prospect Ave. INTERNET: sproule@Princeton.EDU Princeton, NJ 08544 BITNET: SPROULE@PUCC VOICE: 609-258-6089 FAX: 609-258-3943