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- From: dan@ORTTA (Daniel C. Cummings)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: Re: ncsa telnet and the del 333p machine - does anybody's work?
- Message-ID: <dan.24@ORTTA>
- Date: 14 Aug 92 18:53:15 GMT
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- In article <mikelle.6.0@vaxb.gbus.virginia.edu> mikelle@vaxb.gbus.virginia.edu (Eddie Mikell) writes:
-
- >Greetings:
-
- >I am experiencing a problem with getting NCSA telnet to work with a
- >Dell 333p 386 33mhz machine.
-
- >I am using an ibm token ring card, the ibmtoken software, and plain
- >vanilla telnet. This same set up has worked on most clones I have
- >used (treasure chest, dtk, alr, etc) without a hitch.
-
- Well....it *does* work...I have 20 Dell 333P 386 33Mhz machines with IBM
- Token Cards running NCSA Telnet with success. My networking software is
- Novell and I am using IPXPKT which talks to IPX which in turn talks to the
- hardware. We have left the shadowing on and everything is configured as
- shipped.
-
- (Autoexec example)
- LSL
- TOKEN
- IPXODI
- IPXPKT 0x60
- NETX
- F:
- login
-
- I suspect that you may have a problem with IBM's LAN Support program and
- IBMTOKEN.COM or perhaps a problem with shared RAM conflicting with another
- driver or card. Make sure to try it with nothing loaded high and no other
- cards in the system...that might help you troubleshoot it. Does your
- config.tel specify the correct interrupt for the packet driver? We gave up
- on IBMTOKEN because you had to use LAN Support with it....too much
- overhead. IPXPKT has worked well for us.
-
- Hope this helps!
-