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- From: cranch@novell.com (Christopher Ranch)
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP routing via the DL-2000 possible?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.022006.8885@novell.com>
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- Organization: Novell Inc., San Jose, Califonia
- References: <1993Jan6.210008.14224@novell.com> <1993Jan7.185400.6488@novell.com> <C0My16.Cx0@wimsey.bc.ca>
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 02:20:06 GMT
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- In article <C0My16.Cx0@wimsey.bc.ca> skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan7.185400.6488@novell.com>, cranch@novell.com
- > (Christopher Ranch) wrote:
- >>>Cisco makes a router box that has even more bells and whistles
- >>>than the FastPath and may support the functionality you seek.
- >>cisco's 9.x release supports MacIP.
- >
- >Unfortuntely Cisco doesn't support the LocalTalk media on their
- >routers, so one can't exactly use a Cisco to do what a FastPath
- >normally does. i.e. Connect a LocalTalk network to a Ethernet
- >network.
-
- That's true. However, the original poster already was routing
- AppleTalk from LT to Ethernet. He's just trying to get LT nodes
- talking IP. This can be accomplished (even if it's ugly) if
- there's a MacIP gateway out there somewhere. He may already
- have one around...
-
- Chris
-
- ---
- Chris Ranch
- Internetworking Products Division
- Novell, Inc. San Jose, CA
- (408)473-8667 cranch@novell.com
- I may work for Novell, but I don't speak for them...
-