Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.lans:2002 comp.unix.xenix:3866 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!mcdchg!chinet!att!pacbell!hoptoad!peora!rtmvax!rd From: rd@rtmvax.UUCP (Bob Thrush) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Micro as an ethernet terminal server Summary: Microport System V/AT with Excelan TCP/IP experience Keywords: multiuser, terminal server, xenix Message-ID: <2000@rtmvax.UUCP> Date: 29 Oct 88 15:20:29 GMT References: <5676@ecsvax.uncecs.edu> Reply-To: rd@rtmvax.UUCP (Bob Thrush) Organization: RTmVax Public Unix System, Orlando FL Lines: 46 In article <5676@ecsvax.uncecs.edu> howell@ecsvax.uncecs.edu (Doc A. Howell) writes: > > I am looking for a hardware/software combination that will allow >several terminals that are connected via asynchronous lines to a multi- >user micro-computer running something like SCO Xenix to access an >ethernet interface, such as the 3C501 Etherlink I, and connect to a >VAX. I got all of that in one sentence. > > [ much deleted ] > > What say you world? Is this doable? Is it worth the effort? Have you >seen such a combination in action? I am currently using an IBM AT running Microport System V/AT with the (Microport version) Excelan TCP/IP package (using Excelan EXOS205 hardware) for this purpose. The Excelan package provides telnet, ftp, and 'r' utility support as well as telnet, ftp, and rsh servers. I believe that SCO Xenix 286/386 offer a similar package with Excelan and Micom-Interlan hardware. In addition, I believe Excelan separately sells the TCP/IP package for Xenix (something called Host-Share). I can't offer any great amount of experience connecting with VAX systems. We have a 750 and uVax 2000 on the network running VMS with rather old versions of Excelan software. I casually use telnet and ftp from the AT to these systems, but can't really comment on quality of implementation (I'm not a VMS power user). My major usage of the TCP/IP utilities from the AT is rlogin and rcp (to Sun workstations). This arrangement works quite satisfactorily (for me) since the EXOS card uses a 80186 to provide the TCP/IP layers. I fear that the AT CPU (6 Mhz 1 wait) performance on ethernet i/o would be abysmal otherwise. ;-} >Doc Howell - UNCW - Communications and Hardware Support Bob Thrush ...!tarpit!rd Automation Intelligence, Inc. 1200 West Colonial Drive (407)-843-7030 x210 Orlando, Fla 32804 -- Bob Thrush ...!tarpit!rd Automation Intelligence, Inc. 1200 West Colonial Drive (407)-843-7030 x210 Orlando, Fla 32804