Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!yale!husc6!rice!sun-spots-request From: kovar%husc4@talcott.harvard.edu (David C. Kovar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Connecting Suns and Macs Message-ID: <8812151723.AA25587@icarus> Date: 22 Dec 88 10:35:32 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 32 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Original-Date: Thu, 15 Dec 88 12:23:28 -0500 X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 72, message 4 of 9 > Our beloved editor is correct. The box is called Fastpath/4 and is put out > by Kinetics. Then you would need some software, like TOPS (a subsidiary of > SUN). TOPS also lets your Mac share your SUN's disk space!! > Chuck Williams I've spent several years connecting Appletalk networks to other networks. While I was at Carnegie Mellon we used Kinetics FastPath boxes, and, after some initial teething problems, they served well. When I started at Harvard I found we already had a Cayman Gatorbox on order and decided not to cancel it. Turns out to be one of the better decisions I've made. The Gatorbox provides all of the functionality of a FastPath running the KIP gateway software plus it maps AppleTalk into NFS, allowing your Sun to serve as an AppleShare server for your Macs. In addition, it is much more friendly when it comes to configurating and diagnostics. If you're considering FastPath's, take a serious look at a Cayman Gatorbox before you buy the FastPath. Cayman's number is: (617) 494-9270. I've no connection with Cayman other than being a very satisfied customer. Once you have the Ethernet and the Appletalk nets linked with a GatorBox, I'd suggest using Columbia Appletalk Package to provide various services. We use CAP to provide all of the printing services for our Suns. We could also use it to allow the Sun to act as an AppleShare server but the Gatorbox does a better job of that. Initially I'd thought of using TOPS for our Sun-Mac connectivity problems. When I talked to Sun they said that TOPS was not supported for the Sun386i and they didn't see it happening any time in the near future. If you want to run TOPS on a 386i, don't hold your breath. -David Kovar Technical Consultant