Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!pacbell.com!tandem!netcom!jbreeden From: jbreeden@netcom.UUCP (John Breeden) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: ARCNET PD and PCROUTE Message-ID: <13750@netcom.UUCP> Date: 24 Sep 90 14:43:02 GMT References: <9009231705.aa17294@louie.udel.edu> Organization: Netcom- The Bay Area's Public Access Unix System {408 241-9760 guest} Lines: 35 In article <9009231705.aa17294@louie.udel.edu> BOESHAAR@SUVM.BITNET (David Boeshaar) writes: >I'm trying to get PCROUTE working with two packet drivers to get TCP/IP >services over ARCNET. > >*BUT* I never get past the ARCNET command! > >and I'm dead! WAH! I've tried SMC and TC ARcnet cards, old and new SMC's >and the system runs std IPX just fine. In fact, I get the files to test >from the network and re-boot. I've tried version 6.0 and 7.0 of the ARCNET >packet driver. > Why not use ipxpkt.com if you are running Netware on the arcnet? Like this: echo off cls ipx net3 ipxpkt 0x60 pause wd8003e 0x61 3 0x360 0xd800 pause pcroute 1. Disadvantage: You need to run Netware and ipxpkt on all arcnet nodes (ip is incapsulated in ipx). 2. Advantage: It goes through Netware bridges. -- John Robert Breeden, netcom!jbreeden@apple.com, apple!netcom!jbreeden, ATTMAIL:!jbreeden ------------------------------------------------------------------- "The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from. If you don't like any of them, you just wait for next year's model."