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- From: memanuel@cbnews.cb.att.com (mark.emanuele)
- Subject: Re: Routing StarLAN OSI with Proteon routers?
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 19:10:58 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep9.191058.26519@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- Keywords: routing, starlan, osi
- References: <1992Sep8.182604.3906@bradley.bradley.edu> <j+sn2ab.cmilono@netcom.com>
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- In article <j+sn2ab.cmilono@netcom.com> cmilono@netcom.com (Carlo Milono) writes:
- >The question was of routing OSI (which I eliminated for brevity).
- >In order to route OSI, you will need an additional software package that
- >does 'address resolution', much like a Domain Name Server. This is variously
- >called NetBIOS Directory User Agent (NDUA), or NetBIOS Directory Service
- >Provider (NDSP).
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- >I am assuming that you are using StarGROUP as TOP/NetBIOS, and not simply
- >OSI as a transport for 'cu' and 'uucp' or 'rfs'. You will need to put
- >the various NSAPS into the router (I have experience with 'cicso').
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- In addition, some of the functions of LAN Manager (StarGROUP 3.3 and above)
- will not work. The things that will not work are the ones that do broadcast
- or group multicast. ie.. net view net send net message.
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- Mark A. Emanuele memanuele@attmail.com
- Sr. Network Engineer (201)331-4713
- AT&T Easylink Services 400 Interpace Pkwy Parsippany, NJ 07054
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- Mark A. Emanuele memanuele@attmail.com
- Sr. Network Engineer (201)331-4713
- AT&T Easylink Services 400 Interpace Pkwy Parsippany, NJ 07054
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