Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!VAX.FTP.COM!jbvb From: jbvb@VAX.FTP.COM (James Van Bokkelen) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: MIT Netwatch Message-ID: <8901041650.AA02082@vax.ftp.com> Date: 4 Jan 89 16:50:36 GMT References: <8901032003.aa02177@Obelix.TWG.COM> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 30 Per the "TCP/IP Implementations and Vendors Guide" of 2/88: The CMU and Harvard improvements on PC-IP seem to be only available via anonymous FTP. If you can't use that, you need to order the MIT source tape from: M.I.T. Microcomputer Center Room 11-209 77 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 253-6325 One should also mention Excelan's "LANAlyzer", a hardware-based network monitor which is available in several forms (completely assembled for 15K or so, or 7K for you-supply-the-Compaq). This is the current list of supported hardware for LANWatch: Non-Ethernet: Proteon P1300 (ProNET-10) and P1344 (802.5 Token Ring) Ethernet: 3Com 3C500 and 3C523 (3C503 and 3C505 in progress), InterLAN NI5010 and NI5210 (NI9210 in progress), BICC 4110, Excelan EXOS205, Western Digital WD8003 (and family). We expect to release LANWatch for a couple of other cards this quarter: Nat. Semi. DP839EB (Novell NE2000, D-Link & other derivatives), Intel PC-586E (another demo board). James VanBokkelen FTP Software Inc.