Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!beartrk!ceilidh!dnichols From: dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com (DoN Nichols) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: Re: more on the HFC saga Message-ID: <1991May25.195809.10314@ceilidh.beartrack.com> Date: 25 May 91 19:58:09 GMT References: <1991May22.042143.13250@fithp> <1991May23.133742.560@ceilidh.beartrack.com> <1991May24.220705.14489@blilly.UUCP> Organization: D and D Data, Vienna, VA. Lines: 32 In article <1991May24.220705.14489@blilly.UUCP> bruce@balilly (Bruce Lilly) writes: >In article <1991May23.133742.560@ceilidh.beartrack.com> dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com (DoN Nichols) writes: >> >> Since the ethernet interface is also a source of interrupts, (I > >Just out of curiosity, do you have SQE enabled or disabled on your MAU (or >AUI, depending on which acronym-of-the-week club you prefer)? If that translates to the ethernet transceiver connected to the thick-wire cable, it is disabled on every one on my net. As I understand, it is used for some systems (e.g. DEC) which are unhappy if it is not present, (they call it a heartbeat). Since I have no system which says that it requires the SQE, I saw no reason to add unnecessary packets to any part of the system. (Does it propigate through the net, or is it only back down the DB-15 cable to the ethernet card in the system. I also have trailers enabled on everything, since nothing is allergic to them. System consists of (at present) two active UNIX-PCs (one 7300, one 3b1), one Tektronix 6130, and one Sun 2/120. Both the Tektronix and the Sun are running BSD4.2-derived code, so the WillGoWrong software should be right at home. :-) If I need 19200 with HFC, I guess I'll try moving the TrailBlazer to the Sun. Maybe it can handle it. Same cpu, same clock speed, a bit faster on the dhrystones, perhaps a more intelligent serial card. -- Donald Nichols (DoN.) | Voice (Days): (703) 664-1585 D&D Data | Voice (Eves): (703) 938-4564 Disclaimer: from here - None | Email: --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero ---