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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: ODI configuration for MS-Kermit?
Message-ID: <fZcZC$3Xze5P@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 25 Jan 00 08:01:57 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <86k4sd$f90$1@sylvester.vcn.bc.ca>, David Stow <dastow@vcn.bc.ca> writes:
> Does MSKermit require that IPXODI be loaded before it can send IP
> packets using ODI? I'd like to send files between computers that have Arcnet
> cards and SMCARCWS drivers (with LSL.COM included), and I want to know
> whether Kermit can do this without any other NetWare components. Does
> MSKermit receive packets directly from LSL, or is there some interaction
> between Kermit and IPXODI that would make it impossible to send IP packets
> without already having NetWare running?
>
> Thanks,
> David Stow
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The answer is IPXODI supports the IPX protocol stack, which is
in parallel with Kermit's TCP/IP protocol stack. Neither knows nor cares
about the other. For Kermit the minimum ODI components are LSL and the
ODI lan driver, and the net.cfg file.
If one is using the newer Client32 material then add protected
to real mode shim pdoseth (or appropriate lan media) as a pseudo lan
adapter. And keep in mind that only one protocol stack of a given kind
can run over a single lan adapter (save only one example of a really
clever IP snoop and rewrite on the fly shim). Dan Lanciani has a protected
mode NDIS shim for parallel TCP/IP stacks, but each stack needs its own
IP address.
Joe D.