Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!ucbvax!SPECTRUM.CS.UNSW.OZ.AU!jeffl From: jeffl@SPECTRUM.CS.UNSW.OZ.AU (Jeff Lee) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Help... with CAP 6.0/Shiva FastPath4 Box Message-ID: <9104110728.22448@munnari.oz.au> Date: 11 Apr 91 07:36:10 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 104 X-Unparsable-Date: Thu, 11 Apr 91 17:25:15 AES Hi: I have been trying to install CAP6.0 on SUN SPARC 1+ with SHIVA FastPath4 box on the network. The installation of CAP seemed OK, and the FasPath box seemed OK because I am able to do ftp using SUMac/IP. (I think the FastPath box is OK..) However on the CAP end, I do not have much joy. When I tested out using atlook, I do not see anything. My questions are: (a) How do you set atalk.local file ? (I think I may made an error here. (b) I may have missed out something, but what ? My configuration are as follows: My atalk.local file is: 81 1 "syscon_iptalk" 81 24 129.94.168.24 81 1 the configuration of the network is as follows: 129.94.128.249 129.94.168.1 129.94.168.24 _____________________ ______________________________________________ | | | ------------------------ ----------------- | SUN Sparc running CAP| | Fastpath4 | ------------------------- ---------------- The SUN has 2 ethernet channels, le0 with IP address 129.94.128.249 and le1 with 129.94.168.1 (the name is syscon). The fasthpath is on the network 129.94.168.0 and the address for the fastpath is 129.94.168.24 We install CAP, and tested out using atlook. We are not able to see the appletalk devices on the network. So we did a etherfind to see what is going on. Etherfind gives us the following information: short DDP from 193.1 to broadcast.1 RTMP of 21 data bytes UDP from syscon.sc.ee.unsw.OZ.AU.route to 129.94.168.0.route 512 bytes UDP from syscon.sc.ee.unsw.OZ.AU.route to 129.94.168.0.route 512 bytes UDP from syscon.sc.ee.unsw.OZ.AU.route to 129.94.168.0.route 512 bytes UDP from syscon.sc.ee.unsw.OZ.AU.route to 129.94.168.0.route 412 bytes short DDP from 193.1 to broadcast.1 RTMP of 21 data bytes short DDP from 193.1 to broadcast.1 RTMP of 21 data bytes This seems to indicate that the fastpath box is running, and the SUN is able to see the appletalk packets. The fastpath box is configured as follows: LOCALTALK Interface: Appletalk Zone Name: syscon_appletalk Appletalk Net Number: 80 Appletalk Node Number: 220 EtherTalk Phase 1: Appletalk Zone Name: syscon_etalk1 Appletalk Net Number: 82 Appletalk Node Number: 193 EtherTalk Phase 2: Range Start: 0 Range End: 0 ETalk 2.0 Net Number : 0 IP Information: IP Address of FastPath Box: 129.94.168.24 IP Subnetwork Mask : 255.255.248.0 IP Broadcast Address : 0.0.0.0 IP Address of Default Router: 129.94.168.1 Administrator: IP Address of Administrator Host: 0.0.0.0 IPTalk Interface: Appletalk Zone Name: syscon_iptalk Appletalk Network Number: 81 Appletalk Node Number: 24 Number of IP Clients: Dynamic: 16 Static: 0 Servers: IP Address of Name Server: 129.94.128.12 IP Address of File Server: 129.94.168.1 Local Parameters: Parameters #1 to #4 are 0.0.0.0 Option Flags: Flags set: 6, 11, 17 and 18 LOG Messages from Fastpath Mamager on the box: KFPS AT* 199 ET* 193 PROM REV 4.1 (88/10/07) STATE=DOWNLOAD VALID HW STATUS=0 K-STAR FastPath AT node 199, ET node 193, ET2.0 net 0, ET2.0 node 0, 84 buffers (30 for ethernet), revision 8.0, Option Flags: 6, 11, 17 and 18. NOTE: Flags 17, 18 are set, so EtherTalk Phase 1 only is used. Questions: Your help will be very much appreciated. regards, -jeff Lee (jeffl@spectrum.cs.unsw.oz.au)