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- From: jmpiazza@acsu.buffalo.edu (Joseph M. Piazza)
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- Subject: Re: help with FastPath 4?
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- Date: 15 Dec 92 16:28:44 GMT
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- In article <Bz9nxL.JwK@acsu.buffalo.edu> jmpiazza@acsu.buffalo.edu (Joseph M. Piazza) writes:
- >
- > I need a little help in configuring our FastPath 4 (yes, something
- >of a fossil).
- >
- > The FastPath has 4.1 PROMs and currently running K-STAR 9.1.
- >
- > We will be running CAP6.0 pl125 (pl60 or so is running now). Since
- >all six of our Macs (locally) are on Ethernet it's configured as native
- >EtherTalk. ...
-
- Thanks to Eckart Hasselbrink (hasselbrink@fhi-berlin.mpg.de) for
- enlightening me.
-
- The solution is to configure the beast for AppleTalk Only (phase 2).
- The only need to use K-STAR or anything else using IP-Talk is if an IP
- address in needed on the LocalTalk network (as a rule of thumb, if MacTCP
- is being used by any LocalTalk nodes). Since in our case we only have
- printers and CAP is native ETalk, we don't need IP-Talk.
-
- Flip side,
-
- joe piazza
-
- --- "Where's my other sock?" A. Einstein
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