Perhaps this question is not appropriate here... but I'm grasping at straws.
Has anyone had any experience successfully getting native DECNet packets
encapsulated in an IP packet and transmitted over an IP network? The
solution I am trying to create will allow VAXes to continue to talk DECNet
on their LANs and have the ability to communicate with DECNet areas on a WAN
via IP. Essentially we are try to remove the DECNet protocol from our
intranet while not disrupting location's DECNet configurations.
If anyone has any info, please response off list. Thanks.
Kevin Stillman
SUNYNet, State University of NY
Has anyone had any experience successfully getting native DECNet packets
encapsulated in an IP packet and transmitted over an IP network? The
solution I am trying to create will allow VAXes to continue to talk DECNet
on their LANs and have the ability to communicate with DECNet areas on a WAN
via IP. Essentially we are try to remove the DECNet protocol from our
intranet while not disrupting location's DECNet configurations.
Unfortunately I can't tell you HOW this is done, as I don't know exactly, but I DO know
that it can be done, because it was the last setup at a place I worked previously.
ACC (now Ericcson) routers were used there..
Sorry I can't be more help..