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- Subject: Re: packet drivers for ARCNET
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.190833.2148@msus1.msus.edu>
- From: markh@GHOST.MCS.stcloud.msus.edu (Mark Holden)
- Date: 21 Jan 93 19:08:33 -0600
- References: <727586744snx@crynwr.com> <93021.101746SYSTHVU@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be> <1993Jan21.234225.845@novell.com>
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- In article <1993Jan21.234225.845@novell.com> donp@novell.com (don provan) writes:
- >In article <93021.101746SYSTHVU@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be> Herman Van Uytven <SYSTHVU@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be> writes:
- >>Which routers do support ARCNET ?
- >
- >NetWare v3.11 does. Since you have ARCNET, i wouldn't be surprised if
- >you had a NetWare server on it. If it's a NetWare v3.11 server, just
- >stick an ethernet card in it and configure it to route TCP/IP traffic.
- >
- > don provan
- > donp@novell.com
-
- Yep, and it does a damn fine job too. The NetWare network I
- maintain has 3 ArcNet and 3 Ethernet sections, and IPX and IP work flawlessly
- across them. Right this moment I'm sitting on a section of ArcNet, telnetting
- to a Unix machine on ethernet, being routed through a 3.11 server. And that
- Unix box talks to the rest of the campus and the world through that same
- 3.11 server.
-
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