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From: arthur@gateway.dircsa.org.au (Arthur Marsh)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: smc lancards
Date: 23 Jul 1997 17:58:04 +0930
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David Butt (davidb@ozramp.net.au) wrote:
: Joe Doupnik wrote:
: >
: > In article <33C4573E.7CDB@ozramp.net.au>, David Butt <davidb@ozramp.net.au> writes:
: > > I have been trying to get Kermit ver 3.14 for DOS to work over a LAN
: > > using IP. I ask an expert to get envolved who has deterimned that the
: > > SMC lancards are the problem. SMC are being helpful but I was wondering
: > > if anyone else had encountered this problem and solved it another way.
: > > The reason I don't just buy another LAN card is because we have over 100
: > > PC's using SMC based LAN cards.
: > >
: > >
: > > Thanking-you,
: > >
: > > David Butt
: > > Information Systems
: > > Epworth Hospital
: > -------------
: > That's not much to go on David. Just what kind of driver is being
: > loaded (hopefully either a Packet Driver or ODI driver), and what are the
: > symptoms? If you can flesh out the situation I may be able to understand
: > it better.
: > Joe D.
: Hi Joe,
: Thanx for your comments, I'll elaborate. In trying to get kermit to talk
: over a LAN using ODi drivers I have been unsuccessful in getting it to
: work using a SMC nic. If an NE2000 nic is used then kermit functions
: correctly. The drivers used are as follows:
: lsl
: smc8000
: odipkt 1
: ipxodi
: nextx
: and kermit returns the following error message:
: resolving address of host host_name
: try name host_name
: unable to arp resolve host_ip_address
: I am looking forward to your response.
: David Butt
: Information Systems
: Epworth Hospital
I am open to suggestions, but this worked for our setup with 802.2 frame type
for IPX, Ethernet_II for IP, MS-Kermit telnet client at 202.14.187.110,
name server at 202.14.187.122, router at 202.14.187.100,
netmask 255.255.255.224, and SMC LAN card connecting to a Netware 3.12 server.
MS-DOS 6.22 config.sys:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
COUNTRY=061,,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=EC00-EFFF VERBOSE
SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /e:256 /p
DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS
DOS=HIGH,UMB
LASTDRIVE=Z
SWITCHES=/F
FILES=100
FCBS=16,0
BUFFERS=40,0
Startnet.bat:
SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
C:\NWCLIENT\LSL.COM
C:\NWCLIENT\SMC8000.COM
C:\NWCLIENT\IPXODI.COM
C:\NWCLIENT\VLM.EXE
NET.CFG:
Link Driver SMC8000
Frame Ethernet_II
Protocol IP 0800 Ethernet_II
Protocol ARP 0806 Ethernet_II
Protocol RARP 8035 Ethernet_II
Protocol IPX E0 ETHERNET_802.2
Frame ETHERNET_802.2
INT 5
PORT 300
MEM ec000
NetWare DOS Requester
FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F
NETWARE PROTOCOL = BIND
Link Support
Buffers 6 1600
MemPool 4096
protocol KERMIT
bind SMC8000
I then run the MSK315.EXE from
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/test/bin/msk315.zip
with the following mscustom.ini:
GOTO GO ; FILE MSCUSTOM.INI
;
; SAMPLE individual customization file for MS-DOS Kermit 3.14.
; Make any desired changes, and then store this file in the same directory
; as your MSKERMIT.INI initialization file.
;
; Author: Christine M. Gianone, Sep 1992
; Revised: Jun 1993 for version 3.13
; Revised: Jan 1995 for version 3.14
;
:GO
if < \v(version) 314 -
stop 1 -
This MSCUSTOM.INI file may be used only with MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 or later.
echo Executing SAMPLE MS-DOS Kermit customization file, \v(cmdfile)...
echo Please edit this file to suit your needs and preferences.
COMMENT - Autodownload and autoupload are disabled by default, see KERMIT.UPD.
;
check term
if fail forward XFER
ec
ec Auto-upload and -download disabled.
ec Use SET TERMINAL APC ON to enable.
ec
; set terminal apc on ; Uncomment to enable this feature.
:XFER
COMMENT - Sample file transfer preferences.
;
set block 3 ; 16-bit CRC for strong error checking.
set window 4 ; 4 Window slots.
set receive packet-length 2000 ; Packet length is governed by receiver.
set control prefix all ; Prefix all control characters.
; Macros for transferring files in text and binary mode...
;
define bsend binary, send \%1 \%2 ; SEND in binary mode
define tsend text, send \%1 \%2 ; SEND in text mode
define bget binary, get \%1 ; GET in binary mode
define tget text, get \%1 ; GET in text mode
COMMENT - TCP/IP network configuration.
;
check tcp
if fail forward notcp
; If your site has a BOOTP server and your PC is registered in it, the only
; command you need here is the following SET TCP/IP ADDRESS BOOTP command.
; You will also need the SET TCP/IP DOMAIN command if your BOOTP server is
; not at RFC1395 level and/or does not provide your PC's hostname (substitute
; your PC's real hostname for FOO.BAR.EDU).
;
;set tcp address BOOTP ; BOOTP will tell me my IP address
SET TCP/IP DOMAIN dircsa.org.au ; My network's domain name
; Otherwise, to use TCP/IP connections, replace the dummy values below with
; appropriate values for your network (DON'T MAKE THEM UP! - consult your
; network manager) and uncomment the SET TCP/IP commands.
;
SET TCP/IP ADDRESS 202.14.187.110 ; My PC's numeric IP address
SET TCP/IP SUBNETMASK 255.255.255.224 ; My physical network's subnet mask
SET TCP/IP GATEWAY 202.14.187.100 ; My network gateway's IP address
SET TCP/IP PRIMARY-NAMESERVER 202.14.187.122 ; Primary nameserver's address
; SET TCP/IP SECONDARY-NAMESERVER 123.123.123.3 ; fallback nameserver address
SET TCP/IP BROADCAST 202.14.187.127 ; My network's broadcast address
; ip_router 202.14.187.100
; ip_netmask 255.255.255.224
; ip_address 202.14.187.110
; Sample macro that shows how to use the session manager to access
; a particular host, called MYHOST. Make one of these for each host you
; commonly access. The first time you type "myhost" you'll get a new
; connection (and a session number), and subsequent times, the same session
; will be continued. This allows for easy session-switching from the
; MS-Kermit> prompt. You can also use Alt-n (\KnextSession) to toggle among
; sessions while in CONNECT mode. The TELNET macro is defined in MSKERMIT.INI.
;
define myhost -
telnet gateway 23 vt220,-
if success assign myhost telnet \v(session)
:NOTCP
;
; Add your own macro definitions, key settings, color selections, etc, here,
; for example:
set modem hayes ; Change this to your modem type, see MODEMS\READ.ME.
; set printer nul ; Uncomment this if you do NOT have a printer.
set port 1 ; Change if desired. If COM3 or 4, read KERMIT.BWR.
set speed 9600 ; Change if desired.
set flow xon/xoff ; Change to RTS/CTS if modem is configured for this.
check term
if fail end 0
set term type vt220 ; Change this if desired.
set term bytesize 8 ; Change to 8 if desired.
set term color 0 34 47 ; Terminal screen fore- and background colors.
set term under 0 33 47 ; Underscore simulation colors.
take \v(inidir)keyboard\vt300.ini ; Uncomment for full VT320 key mappings.
set key \270 \008
myhost
; (End of MSCUSTOM.INI)
Hope this helps... (mailed as well).
Arthur.
--
Arthur Marsh, telephone +61-8-8370-2365, fax +61-8-8223-5082
arthur@dircsa.org.au
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