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- From: horde@reed.edu (Mr. Heiji Horde)
- Subject: Re: AppleTalk phase 2 & cisco routers
- References: <93020.123807P88038@BARILVM.BITNET> <1993Jan21.201913.15722@gordian.com>
- Organization: Twisted Genius Rehabilitation Center, a Division of MHE
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 00:44:23 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.004423.3166@reed.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan21.201913.15722@gordian.com> johnk@gordian.com (John Kalucki) writes:
- >In article <93020.123807P88038@BARILVM.BITNET>, Noam G. Nudelman <P88038@BARILVM.BITNET> writes:
- >> Are there any known routing problems with cisco routers and
- >>Appletalk Phase 2 ?
- >
- >I would not recommend version 8.2(6) as we've found a few Appletalk
- >bugs in it. We're upgrading to the latest version. Hopefully
- >all will go well.
-
- This isn't quite a cisco router thing, but you might run into it. Here at
- Reed we just upgraded the code on our Shiva fastpaths from KStar 8.1.1 to
- KStar 9.1.2. As far as I can tell, only one program has been adversely
- affected by this.
- The program affected is 'iwpr'. Yes, believe it or not, our business office
- actually uses this to print checks and invoices. Anyhow, this dies because
- of a DDP checksum error. We're still looking at this one to figure out
- exactly where things are going wrong. A temporary solution was to hook up
- the printer directly to a fastpath running the 8.1.1 code and it was
- perfectly happy again.
-
- -Heiji (horde@reed.edu)
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