Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.tcp-ip:16286 comp.sys.hp:9121 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!fuug!news.funet.fi!hkkk.fi!yrjola From: yrjola@hkkk.fi (Matti Yrjola) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: tcp/ip ARPA for HP3000 ?? Message-ID: <1991May30.083336.14967@hkkk.fi> Date: 30 May 91 08:33:36 GMT References: <1991May29.110116.1@coco.cchs.su.oz.au> Organization: Helsinki School of Economics, Finland Lines: 47 In <1991May29.110116.1@coco.cchs.su.oz.au> brennan@coco.cchs.su.oz.au writes: > Hello people! > Okay, blow a fuse if I haven't posted to the right groups... > We are stuck with a HP3000 mini in our Library, that we now > want to get onto the net. > What alternatives do we have for getting ARPA services? What model HP3000 do you have? The "classic" HP3000 series (with CISC architecture) do not have a HP solution for ARPA/Berkeley services, but Wollongong Group have one available. For the "New Generation" 3000s (RISC machines) you can get FTP and Telnet from HP. I think FTP is a software product, but Telnet is a hardware solution (a Telnet TCP/IP-card added to a HP DTC terminal server or as a separate Telnet Gateway). Product number for the Telnet Access card is HP2347A (we have ordered one). Another solution is to hook up a TCP/IP terminal server to the RS-ports on the 3000. > especially when I'm a person surrounded by Suns && Vaxes!! Wax? Is that something you use on your surfboard? :-) > HP3000's.... ohmygod!! Good Luck my -- ----------------------------------------------------- I did it M M Y Y Matti Yrjola, Helsinki School of Economics, Computer Center ! MM MM Y Y Runeberginkatu 14-16, 00100 HELSINKI, FINLAND ! M M M Y INTERNET: yrjola@hkkk.fi ! M M waY