Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!brl-adm!seismo!mcnc!rti-sel!ge-rtp!ge-dab!dovich From: dovich@ge-dab.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: reaching a node in General Electric Message-ID: <584@ge-dab.UUCP> Date: Wed, 1-Apr-87 12:18:30 EST Article-I.D.: ge-dab.584 Posted: Wed Apr 1 12:18:30 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 4-Apr-87 09:15:40 EST References: <57300003@gorgo.UUCP> Reply-To: dovich@ge-dab.UUCP (Steven J. Dovich) Organization: GE Simulation & Controls, Daytona Beach FL Lines: 54 Part of the problem in routing to the General Electric Decnet via "decwrl" is that that does not get you to "our" Decnet. "decwrl" is at most a gateway to the DEC EasyNet, and certainly is not a member of the GE-Decnet. That explains why the "unknown node: c5vb" errors are returned, "decwrl" has probably never heard of such a host on their Decnet. Remember, Decnet is a product of Digital Equipment, and not a single network that "everyone" connects to. DEC has a Decnet network, GE has a Decnet network, Chase Manhattan has a Decnet network, etc. ad nauseum. There have been several requests over the past month, hence the posted article. There have been a bit of changes lately on how the General Electric domain (GE.COM) is reached. From the UUCP Zone, "ge-dab" serves as the primary gateway. Our configuration will route between the GE-Decnet and the UUCP network. Other possible gateways include "ge-rtp", and "edison". Sending mail into GE-Decnet does not require any routing beyond that required to find the gateway. If your mailer understands domain addressing, you should be able to reach your destination with "username@c5vb.GE.COM". The UUCP path address is "...!ge-dab!c5vb.GE.COM!username". Those who need to use the gateway from within GE-Decnet need to address their mail to ADVAX::"username@host.do.main" The double quotes in the address portion are necessary for VMS-Mail to deal with the message. Shudder. Consider that my comment on VMS Mail addressing. Those who do not need to deal with mail in the UUCP and Decnet (and domain addressing) environments should consider themselves fortunate. "ADVAX" is the traditional GE-Decnet name for the gateway host. It was a well-known VMS host long before Ultrix was loaded. If the "ge-rtp" gateway is used, replace "ADVAX" in the above address with "RTPUX1". "edison" is not directly on the GE-Decnet, and the address for VMS Mail is not worth the trouble. Use ge-dab/ADVAX or ge-rtp/RTPUX1 for any gateway traffic. The ge-dab gateway is reachable via "...!mcnc!codas!ge-dab!...", or "...!sunfla!ge-dab!...". The ge-rtp gateway talks to "mcnc" and "rti-sel". Other connections can be discussed with "postmaster@ge-dab.GE.COM". All of the gateways will only route Decnet Mail to those systems which are registered members of GE-Decnet. As there are systems in the network which are unregistered systems (it is like UUCP, not all the systems are in the map) some problems will occur if the gateways are asked to route mail to those systems. Hopefully this information should be sufficient to enable access. If I have neglected to mention something critical, or if there are questions about how to reach a particular host, direct queries to ge-dab!postmaster. -- Steven J. Dovich General Electric Company UUCP: ...!mcnc!codas!ge-dab!dovich 1800 Volusia Ave, Rm 4336 Voice: +1 904 258 2564 Daytona Beach, FL 32015