Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pmafire!uudell!milano!cs.utexas.edu!usc!csun!mx.csun.edu!mst From: mst@mx.csun.edu (Michael Temkin) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Need help with Telneting across Zones with Fastpath Message-ID: <1990Nov21.034809.23021@csun.edu> Date: 21 Nov 90 03:48:09 GMT References: Sender: news@csun.edu (News Administrator) Reply-To: mst@secs.csun.edu (Michael Temkin) Organization: School of Engineering and Computer Science, CSU Northridge Lines: 35 In article jhh1@ra.MsState.Edu (Jim Harfst) writes: >Help! I am trying to telnet from a Mac IIcx in one zone through a Fastpath 4 >in another zone and I can't find any zones on the Ethernet backbone. Here >is my setup: > > > > >MAc IICX ------------Shiva Netbridge------------Fastpath ===============Host > ATAlk Atalk Ethernet > > >The Mac IIcx can't seem to find the host. I am using Stanfords MacIP 4.0 >with MacTCP. I have the Fastpath set up for static addressing and everything >is Phase II. Any machine *between* the Netbridge and the Fastpath has no >problem telneting or FTPing, etc. > >I am beginning to get desperate. Help! > > > >Jim Harfst >Mississippi State University FastPaths and GatorBoxes ONLY BRIDGE IP TRAFFIC THAT ARE WITHIN THEIR STATIC OR DYNAMIC RANGES. If you IICX's IP address is not maintained by the box, IT WILL NOT forward it. (Sorry for all the caps, but I am trying to stress a point in stupidity on the part of Kinetics and Cayman.) Mike. -- Mike Temkin mst@csun.edu Cal. State U. Northridge, School of Engineering and Computer Science Voice phone: (818) 885-3919