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- From: bryand@cascade.ens.tek.com (Bryan Duff)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans.hyperchannel
- Subject: Re: EN642-2 PCF limitations
- Summary: File system limitations
- Message-ID: <33908@zephyr.ens.tek.com>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 21:19:27 GMT
- References: <9207292005.AA07608@orville.nas.nasa.gov>
- Sender: news@zephyr.ens.tek.com
- Distribution: inet
- Organization: Network Systems Corp.
- Lines: 36
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- In article <9207292005.AA07608@orville.nas.nasa.gov> PMW1@PSUVM.PSU.EDU ("Peter M. Weiss +1 814 863 1843") writes:
- >(One of the) We at Penn State have run across a limitation of the
- >PCF so that filtering on full IP addresses causes us to also add
- >a static route for that address. Because of our extensive filtering
- >(and its concomitant ROUTE), we have approached the limit of the
- >file system (30036 bytes of EEPROM) to store configuration statements.
- >
- >Has anyone run across this limitation, and if so, how did you bypass/
- >resolve it?
- >
- >/Pete
- >--
- >Peter M. Weiss | not affiliated with psuvm.psu.edu|psuvm
- >31 Shields Bldg -- Penn State Univ.| "Connectivity is more than a Connection"
- >University Park, PA USA 16802-1202 | E. Michael Staman, _The Circuit_, Apr 92
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-
- This problem can be resolved fairly simply by adding another EEPROM to
- the IP coprocessor board effectivly doubling the capacity. You should
- contact your local NSC Customer Service Representative or NSC Sales
- office to find out the details. While I don't know exactly who your
- Sales Rep. would be, the Customer Service District Manager for your
- area is Mr. Stubbs in Media, PA. The Phone number is 215/565-1935.
- He should be able to direct you in the proper direction.
-
- I sure hope this is of benefit to you.
- ____________________
- Bryan L. Duff
- Network Engineer
- Network Systems Corp.
- email - bryand@cascade.ens.tek.com
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- Bryan Duff
- Network Engineer
- Network Systems Corp.
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