Archive-Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 06:02:28 -0400 Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 10:56:05 +0100 From: Steve Wakelin Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: TCP/IP Cluster Load balancing To: info-tcpware Message-ID: <98Aug3.110516bst.17925@gate.bgep.co.uk> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Will the TCPWare TCP/IP load blancing functionallity allow load balancing of connections to a PathWorks V5 file server cluster. Has anyone implemented this? TIA /Steve Wakelin BG plc wakelin.s@bgep.co.uk ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 07:45:44 -0400 Sender: goatley@triton.process.com Return-Path: From: royalef@aol.com (Royal E. Frazier Jr.) Subject: Re: DHCP Identifier??: 01 52 41 53 20 40 F8 9C 60 46 *.RAS @ø.`F* Date: Sat, 01 Aug 1998 18:44:12 GMT Sender: royalef@aol.com (Royal E. Frazier Jr.) Message-ID: <35c36166.10136401@nntp.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Keywords: GIF animations, genealogy To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM mwd$1001@leica.co.uk (Mike Wilmot-Dear) wrote: >Royal E. Frazier, Jr. (R_Frazier@transammonia.com) wrote: >> I'm having trouble figuring out what devices our requesting certain >> DHCP licenses. In the example below there are a number that are >> represented by a 17-byte signature beginning with ".RAS @". Is this >> supposed to be meaningful. At first I though it was related to NT RAS > >That is certainly the form of client ID I've seen from NT RAS boxes >requesting ID's for dialup clients. (I don't know whether the ID >is generated by the RAS server or comes from the remote client). > >> services, but now I don't it, since this location has no NT boxes. Is > >Well it's possible that other things may provide support for NT RAS >clients and request using ID's of this form. Possible candidates would >be things like Access Servers (Cisco's Annexxes etc.) or maybe some >routers (Also it's possible that Win95 dialup stuff may do something >similar although I've never played with it so don't know). > >I guess the other possibility is that somebody sneaked in an NT box >whilst you weren't loooking. ;-) I'm pretty sure it is an NT box, just in another city. There is one that is operational, and a second that may or may not be. What bothers me is that this identifier doens't seem to point to a particualr server or point of origin. The client ID seems totally meaningless. What's the point of an ID that means noithing except to the machine that sends it out? Then again I am talking about an MS porduct, so why should this surprise me. Security is the last thing MS pays attention to. Royal Frazier ======================================== royalef@aol.com http://members.aol.com/royalef/royal.htm ======================================== Family Genealogy and GIF Animation ======================================== ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 12:40:54 -0400 From: Jim Mehlhop Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Maximum recieve rate on a VAX76XX Date: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 10:13:09 -0400 Message-ID: <35C6DEB5.1B05BC4B@pc4jm.nail.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Can some of you that have VAX 7000 series systems with TCPware Please do a $ netcu show interface MNA-0 I am looking for the largest value that any of you have seen. Thanks Jim Mehlhop ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 14:40:25 -0400 From: "Brian Steele" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: Maximum recieve rate on a VAX76XX Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 13:49:53 -0400 Message-ID: <6q7hlr$dk3$1@col3.caribsurf.com> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Hi Jim: I have 304 packets/sec on my VAX 7610. HTH, Brian Jim Mehlhop wrote in message <35C6DEB5.1B05BC4B@pc4jm.nail.net>... >Can some of you that have VAX 7000 series systems with TCPware Please do >a >$ netcu show interface MNA-0 > >I am looking for the largest value that any of you have seen. > >Thanks >Jim Mehlhop ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 14:56:00 -0400 From: sysbrc@cnsvax.albany.edu (Gandalf the Grey) Subject: Re: TCP/IP Cluster Load balancing Date: 6 Aug 1998 17:30:27 GMT Message-ID: <6qcp7j$s3r@maenad.csc.albany.edu> Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Yes, I've implemented it. It works ok if your resolving directly against DNS in the cluster - most other DNS resolvers thought will round robin the answers. Worse yet the VMS DNS will not drop a downed system, just present it last... Tech support wrote to me to say that the newer versions should behave differently. Brian Cuttler VMS System Manager, University at Albany In article <98Aug3.110516bst.17925@gate.bgep.co.uk>, Steve Wakelin writes: > Will the TCPWare TCP/IP load blancing functionallity allow > load balancing of connections to a PathWorks V5 file server > cluster. > > Has anyone implemented this? > > TIA > > /Steve Wakelin > BG plc > wakelin.s@bgep.co.uk ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 10:00:37 -0400 Sender: goatley@triton.process.com Return-Path: Date: 07 Aug 98 08:40:17 +0000 From: Julius Fingerle Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: email w/attachments To: tech support TCPware Message-ID: <980807.084017@waterfurnace.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Subject: email w/attachments Time: 8:38 AM Date: 8/7/98 Hi - I can send out email w/attachments using Netscape okay, but incoming email w/attachments is junk. Help. Thanks in advance. Julius Fingerle AARRRGGHHHH! ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 13:13:24 -0400 Sender: goatley@triton.process.com Return-Path: From: "Phil Sharpe" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: email w/attachments Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 16:59:21 GMT Message-ID: <01bdc224$a3797860$74c809c0@phil> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Not familiar with Netscape, but does it not auto-decode attachments? How are the attachments encoded - uuencode/binhex/base64 etc? You may be able to tell by looking at the 1st few lines of the attachment with a text viewer. If you were using Windoze I'd suggest getting a copy of Wincode (freeware) Hope this helps, Phil Sharpe Julius Fingerle wrote in article <980807.084017@waterfurnace.com>... > Subject: > email w/attachments > Time: 8:38 AM Date: > 8/7/98 > Hi - > > I can send out email w/attachments using Netscape okay, but incoming email w/attachments is junk. Help. > > Thanks in advance. > Julius Fingerle > > AARRRGGHHHH! > > ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 11:46:11 -0400 From: jleslie@aco.aspentech.com (Jerry Leslie) Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Does TCPWare Support NFS2 & NFS3 ? Date: 9 Aug 1998 15:19:00 GMT Message-ID: <6qkel4$emc$1@igate.aco.aspentech.com> Keywords: tcpware,vms,nfs2,nfs3 To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM What versions of the NFS protocols does TCPWare support, NFS2 or NFS3, or both ? Is there a NETCU command, or a documentation reference* that gives this information ? The reason for this query is a problem our ClearCase guru is having: "We have had a problem with changes made in ClearCase not getting propagated to an exported view of the VOB mounted on VMS. I reported the problem to Rational, and they say there is a problem with caching in NFS3. How can I determine if we are using NFS2 or NFS3 ?." The system is an AlphaStation 400 4/233 running OpenVMS V6.2, and TCPWare V5.0-3B: $ show system/noprocess OpenVMS V6.2 on node ALPHA1 9-AUG-1998 10:07:42.80 Uptime 0 23:40:57 $ netcu show version TCPware(R) for OpenVMS V5.0-3 Copyright (c) 1995 Process Software Corporation Patch level V5.0-3B. Thanks in advance, --Jerry, Jerry R. Leslie jerry.leslie@aspentech.com Aspen Technology, Inc. (my opinions are strictly my own) * This query is for another site; our's doesn't have TCPWare, so I can't RTFM. ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 21:53:44 -0400 Sender: gleason@process.com Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 21:52:46 -0400 From: "Kristy, Technical Support Specialist" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: Info-TCPware@process.com CC: gleason@process.com Message-ID: <009CA768.81FEFDCA.9@process.com> Subject: RE: Does TCPWare Support NFS2 & NFS3 ? >From: jleslie@aco.aspentech.com (Jerry Leslie) > >What versions of the NFS protocols does TCPWare support, NFS2 or NFS3, >or both ? Is there a NETCU command, or a documentation reference* that >gives this information ? I believe there are references to which versions TCPware supports in the doc set (which I don't have handy), but I do know that TCPware's NFS support is for V2. I'll check the documentation tomorrow when I get into work. -- Kristy +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Kristy S. Gleason Process Software Corporation | | Technical Support Specialist 959 Concord Street | | Email: gleason@process.com Framingham, MA 01701-4682 | | Tel: 800-394-8700 FAX: 508-879-0042 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 15:10:51 -0400 From: "Peter Jörg Ziegler" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: Does TCPWare Support NFS2 & NFS3 ? Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 09:42:40 +0200 Message-ID: <6qnfma$b4e$1@euler.space.net> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Hi Jerry, You can read this in the TCPware Management Guide, NFS Server Management. Page depends on the version you have. For example in V5.2 you find it on page 14-19. Till TCPware V5.2-3 TCPware support NFS2, but not NFS3. In the versions above, exa. 5.3-x I m not shure. Best Regards Joe Jerry Leslie schrieb in Nachricht <6qkel4$emc$1@igate.aco.aspentech.com>... >What versions of the NFS protocols does TCPWare support, NFS2 or NFS3, >or both ? Is there a NETCU command, or a documentation reference* that >gives this information ? >Thanks in advance, > >--Jerry, > >Jerry R. Leslie jerry.leslie@aspentech.com Aspen Technology, Inc. > (my opinions are strictly my own) > >* This query is for another site; our's doesn't have TCPWare, so > I can't RTFM. ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 19:29:13 -0400 Message-ID: <35CEDF75.6A6A8424@pc4jm.nail.net> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 11:54:29 -0400 From: Jim Mehlhop Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Brian Steele Subject: Re: Maximum recieve rate on a VAX76XX Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Thanks Brian, I am looking for anyone with 2000 or more per sec, wondering if the system has any chance of keeping up. Jim Brian Steele wrote: > > Hi Jim: > > I have 304 packets/sec on my VAX 7610. > > HTH, > Brian > > Jim Mehlhop wrote in message <35C6DEB5.1B05BC4B@pc4jm.nail.net>... > >Can some of you that have VAX 7000 series systems with TCPware Please do > >a > >$ netcu show interface MNA-0 > > > >I am looking for the largest value that any of you have seen. > > > >Thanks > >Jim Mehlhop ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 23:24:42 -0400 Subject: Re: Does TCPWare Support NFS2 & NFS3 ? Message-ID: <1998Aug10.190638@alcor.process.com> From: VOLZ@PROCESS.COM (Bernie Volz) Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Date: 10 Aug 98 19:06:38 -0400 To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM In article <6qkel4$emc$1@igate.aco.aspentech.com>, jleslie@aco.aspentech.com (Jerry Leslie) writes: > What versions of the NFS protocols does TCPWare support, NFS2 or NFS3, > or both ? Is there a NETCU command, or a documentation reference* that > gives this information ? > > The reason for this query is a problem our ClearCase guru is having: > > "We have had a problem with changes made in ClearCase > not getting propagated to an exported view of the VOB > mounted on VMS. I reported the problem to Rational, > and they say there is a problem with caching in NFS3. > How can I determine if we are using NFS2 or NFS3 ?." > TCPware (and MultiNet) support NFS Version 2 over UDP and TCP; providing both a NFS Client and Server. If you have a strong interest in NFS Version 3, please do let us know - the demand for it has been very low in the past. The version of TCPware you are running is very old and you would be wise to upgrade as many bug fixes and enhancements have been made to NFS over the years. Current version is 5.3-3. If you have an active support agreement with us, you should have received the various updates. If you don't, contact sales@process.com (or support@process.com). Or call 800-722-7770 (or 508-879-6994). - Bernie Volz Process Software Corporation ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 00:56:42 -0400 From: jleslie@aco.aspentech.com (Jerry Leslie) Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: Does TCPWare Support NFS2 & NFS3 ? Date: 11 Aug 1998 04:30:52 GMT Message-ID: <6qohds$8jt$1@igate.aco.aspentech.com> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Bernie Volz (volz@alcor.process.com) wrote: : TCPware (and MultiNet) support NFS Version 2 over UDP and TCP; providing : both a NFS Client and Server. : If you have a strong interest in NFS Version 3, please do let us know - : the demand for it has been very low in the past. : The version of TCPware you are running is very old and you would be wise : to upgrade as many bug fixes and enhancements have been made to NFS over : the years. Current version is 5.3-3. : If you have an active support agreement with us, you should have : received the various updates. If you don't, contact sales@process.com : (or support@process.com). Or call 800-722-7770 (or 508-879-6994). : - Bernie Volz : Process Software Corporation Thanks, Bernie. I'll pass the information on to our ClearCase guru, Judy Macaluso, at our other Houston site. --Jerry, Jerry R. Leslie jerry.leslie@aspentech.com Aspen Technology, Inc. (my opinions are strictly my own) ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 13:59:30 -0400 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 14:00:50 -0400 (EDT) From: "David A. Massaro, ITEC systems and networking" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: change IP address To: Info-TCPware@process.com Message-ID: <01J0HA5VECJ69YEYW7@mail.suny.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Hello, I have to change the IP address of a machine running Multinet. Since I'm only familiar with TCPWARE and UCX, can anyone give me a "Reader's Digest" version of how to do this in Multinet? Thanks! -Dave ,---------------------------------------------------------. | David A. Massaro | | Sr. Systems Programmer - SUNY ITEC | | Computing Services - Twin Rise 208 | | State University of New York College at Buffalo | | 1300 Elmwood Avenue | | Buffalo, New York, 14222 | | U.S.A., Planet Earth | | | | Internet: MassarDA@ITEC.SUNY.EDU | | SUNY DECnet: sbscVC::MassarDA | | Pager-mail: 7166332568.6191954@pagenet.net | | | | VOICE: 716-878-ITEC | | FAX: 716-878-4235 | | URL: h-d.itec.suny.edu | `---------------------------------------------------------' Disclaimer: "However, in their extramural utterances employees have an obligation to indicate that they are not institutional spokespersons." -Policies of the Board of Trustees, 1989 ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:24:57 -0400 Sender: goathunter@goat.process.com Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 14:23:49 -0500 From: Hunter Goatley Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: Info-TCPware@process.com Message-ID: <009CA8BC.1F2E18C0.15@goat.process.com> Subject: RE: change IP address "David A. Massaro, ITEC systems and networking" writes: > >Hello, > >I have to change the IP address of a machine running Multinet. Since I'm >only familiar with TCPWARE and UCX, can anyone give me a "Reader's Digest" >version of how to do this in Multinet? > It's pretty simple: 1. Use MULTINET CONFIGURE, then MODIFY SE0 (for example) and answer the prompts. Save it, and that takes care of the next reboot. 2. To change it on your running system, use MULTINET SET/INTERFACE: $ multinet set/interface se0/address=xx.xx.xx.xx And whatever other qualifiers you need (/IP_SUBNET_MASK, etc.) That's it. You might also do MULTINET SHOW/ROUTE to change any routes that may be defined for the old address (and redefine them with the new address). Hunter ------ Hunter Goatley, Process Software, http://www.process.com/ http://www.madgoat.com/hunter.html ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 08:11:29 -0400 Sender: goatley@triton.process.com Return-Path: From: Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: DHCP Identifier??: 01 52 41 53 20 40 F8 9C 60 46 *.RAS @ø.`F* Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:50:51 +0100 Message-ID: <902912021.11804.0.nnrp-06.c3ad2502@news.demon.co.uk> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM >I'm pretty sure it is an NT box, just in another city. There is one >that is operational, and a second that may or may not be. What bothers >me is that this identifier doens't seem to point to a particualr >server or point of origin. The client ID seems totally meaningless. >What's the point of an ID that means noithing except to the machine >that sends it out? Then again I am talking about an MS porduct, so >why should this surprise me. Security is the last thing MS pays >attention to. RAS just seems to make up a random MAC address apart from the first three digits. I don't know what sort of algorithm they use. If you did some traces you would probably see them coming from a particular IP address, which would help you nail the sucker! :-) Paul Roberts, Internet & Intranet Solutions Ltd., e-mail: spam-filter@intranet-solutions.com Replace spam-filter with paul.roberts to reply. Antispam address for local postmaster: postmaster@localhost ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 08:00:37 -0400 Sender: goatley@triton.process.com Return-Path: From: royalef@aol.com (Royal E. Frazier Jr.) Subject: Re: DHCP Identifier??: 01 52 41 53 20 40 F8 9C 60 46 *.RAS @ø.`F* Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 03:53:36 GMT Sender: royalef@aol.com (Royal E. Frazier Jr.) Message-ID: <35d2625e.5215114@nntp.ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Keywords: GIF animations, genealogy To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM wrote: > >RAS just seems to make up a random MAC address apart from the first three >digits. I don't know what sort of algorithm they use. If you did some traces >you would probably see them coming from a particular IP address, which would >help you nail the sucker! :-) They are random, but appear to be repeating. I rebooted my NT server with RAS partially added and it requests an IP. The dhcp server offers it, but NT neevr appropriately responds. This is enough to leave the identifier in NETCU. The status goes from to . in Netcu. However, on each reboot, the same identifier appears. So while it seems generated by some FM algorithm that nobody is given privy to, it is distinct for each server. Royal Frazier ======================================== royalef@aol.com http://members.aol.com/royalef/royal.htm ======================================== Family Genealogy and GIF Animation ======================================== ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 11:44:44 -0400 Message-ID: From: Dave Lewis Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: "'info-tcpware@process.com'" Subject: DCPS over TCPWARE and ANSI Escape Characters via LPS/TSSYM Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 16:43:50 -0000 Can anyone help on the following. We use Digital's DCPS for printing and Vn 1.4 and above supports printing over TCP/IP. However, attempts to use DCPS over TCPWARE have caused the DCPS printer symbiont to crash and DCPS to issue the error "DCPS-F-BADPARM, Bad parameter value" This error does not occur when the queue is first started (i.e. a fresh symbiont) and the first entry in the queue prints successfully, however, a second entry crashes the symbiont and stops the queue. The call has been logged with both Digital and our TCPWARE suppliers but Digital have since said DCPS is not supported over TCPWARE but only UCX. Has anyone come across this problem and managed to get a print symbiont to stay up long enough to complete more than 1 entry. Also, one of our applications produces a report containing escape sequences for bolding, italics and box drawing. I've noted that both LPS and TSSYM based TCPWARE printer queues cannot cope and apart from using DCPS (see above) has anyone else implemented a solution to this. Many Thanks in advance, David Lewis System Manager - The London Clearing House ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 05:41:18 -0400 From: eplan@kapsch.net (Peter LANGSTOEGER) Subject: Re: DCPS over TCPWARE and ANSI Escape Characters via LPS/TSSYM Date: 14 Aug 98 09:10:27 GMT Message-ID: <35d3ff03.0@nevada.kapsch.co.at> Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM In article , Dave Lewis writes: >We use Digital's DCPS for printing and Vn 1.4 and above supports printing >over TCP/IP. >However, attempts to use DCPS over TCPWARE have caused the DCPS printer >symbiont to crash and >DCPS to issue the error "DCPS-F-BADPARM, Bad parameter value" > >This error does not occur when the queue is first started (i.e. a fresh >symbiont) and the first entry in the >queue prints successfully, however, a second entry crashes the symbiont and >stops the queue. > >The call has been logged with both Digital and our TCPWARE suppliers but >Digital have since said >DCPS is not supported over TCPWARE but only UCX. > >Has anyone come across this problem and managed to get a print symbiont to >stay up long enough >to complete more than 1 entry. We've never had problems so far with DCPS (V1.4 or V1.5) over TCPware V5.2-3 and TCPware V5.3-2 which were not existant with UCX V4.1 or UCX V4.2. >Also, one of our applications produces a report containing escape sequences >for bolding, italics and box drawing. >I've noted that both LPS and TSSYM based TCPWARE printer queues cannot cope >and apart from using DCPS >(see above) has anyone else implemented a solution to this. No, as we use DCPS... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTOEGER Tel. +43 1 81111-2651 Network and OpenVMS system manager Fax. +43 1 81111-888 FBFV/Information Services E-mail eplan@kapsch.net <<< KAPSCH AG Wagenseilgasse 1 PSImail PSI%(0232)281001141::EPLAN A-1121 VIENNA AUSTRIA "I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist" ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 19:12:17 -0400 Subject: Re: DCPS over TCPWARE and ANSI Escape Characters via LPS/TSSYM Message-ID: <1998Aug14.142509@alcor.process.com> From: VOLZ@PROCESS.COM (Bernie Volz) Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Date: 14 Aug 98 14:25:09 -0400 To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM In article , Dave Lewis writes: > Can anyone help on the following. > > We use Digital's DCPS for printing and Vn 1.4 and above supports printing > over TCP/IP. > However, attempts to use DCPS over TCPWARE have caused the DCPS printer > symbiont to crash and > DCPS to issue the error "DCPS-F-BADPARM, Bad parameter value" > > This error does not occur when the queue is first started (i.e. a fresh > symbiont) and the first entry in the > queue prints successfully, however, a second entry crashes the symbiont and > stops the queue. > > The call has been logged with both Digital and our TCPWARE suppliers but > Digital have since said > DCPS is not supported over TCPWARE but only UCX. > > Has anyone come across this problem and managed to get a print symbiont to > stay up long enough to complete more than 1 entry. > You don't provide information as to which version of TCPware you are using and I'd highly recommend you log a call to support (either via your distributor or directly to support@process.com). Note that the currently shipping version of TCPware is 5.3-3. If you are running an older version, you might also want to check out the anonymous FTP site (ftp.tcpware.process.com) to see if there are any patch kits available. - Bernie Volz Process Software ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 21:08:00 -0400 From: "Johan Leusink" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: 2 pc's on homenetwork with only one modem on internet HELP! Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 02:46:58 +0200 Message-ID: <903574210.326479@FIREflash> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Van: Johan L. Onderwerp: 2 pc's on homenetwork with only one modem on internet HELP! Datum: donderdag 20 augustus 1998 0:58 I have 2 pc'S with UTP Ethernet network card(Realtek RTL8029).PC A is a PII400Mhz with a modem from Diamond SupraExpress ware I start internet from. PC B (PI233Mhz) has no modem but has the same network card as PC A. When i'm on PC B I like to start internet from PC A It will not work?!!!!! I have make the network connection on the two pc's and it's running correctly. I've workt with TCP/IP protocol to make an IP adress network. PC A IP adress is 192.168.0.1 no Gateway DNS as it is. Ping 192.168.0.1 I get an answer 4times Ping 192.168.0.2 I get TimeOut on Assignment(task) 4 times. PC B IP adress is 192.168.0.2 Gateway is 192.168.0.1 Subnetmasker 255.255.255.0 DNS is host is NAME of the computer B DNS server is 192.168.0.1 Ping 192.168.0.2 I get an answer 4times Ping 192.168.0.1 I get TimeOut on Assignment(task) 4 times. The software i use cold "Sygate" http://www.sygate.com/install.html#howsgwork Why the TIMEOUT?!!!!!!!!!! Why how come.? How do I start internet on pc A from pc B????????!!!! PLEASE HELP!!!!!! Mail ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 07:30:56 -0400 Sender: gleason@process.com Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 07:29:13 -0400 From: "Kristy, Technical Support Specialist" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: MULTINET-DEV@MX.PROCESS.COM, TCPWARE-DEV@MX.PROCESS.COM, INFO-MULTINET@PROCESS.COM, INFO-TCPWARE@PROCESS.COM CC: gleason@process.com Message-ID: <009CAF94.B148DBE4.4@process.com> UNSUBSCRIBE ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 05:47:22 -0400 From: "IS" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect network-card Date: 24 Aug 1998 20:06:21 GMT Message-ID: <01bdcf9a$86115d00$0be072c3@schildpad> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM We try to establish a connection via a VMS print-queue with TCPWare on a HP laserjet 4000 N with a JetDirect Network-card. The problem is: in the definition of the printer-queue you have to add the portnumber to the IP-address e.g. $ INI/QUEUE P$PRINTER /ON=VAX::"172.16.11.101," but the JetDirect Network-card doesn't have a portnumber (or nobody knows which one). Please help: TE STRAKE BV Jan Maas Deurne, The Netherlands jmaas@testrake.nl www.testrake.nl ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 05:48:02 -0400 From: kristy@mv.mv.com (Kristy Gleason) Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect network-card Date: 25 Aug 1998 00:36:37 GMT Message-ID: <6rt0um$9jh$1@pyrite.mv.net> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM In article <01bdcf9a$86115d00$0be072c3@schildpad>, IS wrote: > >We try to establish a connection via a VMS print-queue with TCPWare on a HP >laserjet 4000 N with a JetDirect Network-card. The problem is: in the >definition of the printer-queue you have to add the portnumber to the >IP-address e.g. $ INI/QUEUE P$PRINTER /ON=VAX::"172.16.11.101," >but the JetDirect Network-card doesn't have a portnumber (or nobody knows >which one). If it is in fact a JetDirect card, the port number you would use is 9100. -- Kristy Gleason Technical Support Process Software Corporation -- *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* * Kristy Gleason I know it's easier, to walk * * Nashua, NH away, than look it in the eye * * aka Woobie "Surrounded" - Dream Theater * * Email: kristy@mv.mv.com * *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 06:03:52 -0400 Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 12:07:47 +0200 From: Dick Cozijnsen Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: RE: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect network-card To: "'Info-TCPware@process.com'" Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jan, Probeer poort 9100 maar, dat werkt wel. Dick Cozijnsen >---------- >From: IS[SMTP:jmaas@testrake.nl] >Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 10:06 PM >To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM >Subject: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect >network-card > > >We try to establish a connection via a VMS print-queue with TCPWare on a HP >laserjet 4000 N with a JetDirect Network-card. The problem is: in the >definition of the printer-queue you have to add the portnumber to the >IP-address e.g. $ INI/QUEUE P$PRINTER /ON=VAX::"172.16.11.101," >but the JetDirect Network-card doesn't have a portnumber (or nobody knows >which one). >Please help: > >TE STRAKE BV >Jan Maas >Deurne, The Netherlands >jmaas@testrake.nl >www.testrake.nl > ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 09:34:54 -0400 From: "Peter Jörg Ziegler" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect network-card Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 15:21:43 +0200 Message-ID: <6rudp2$7a8$1@euler.space.net> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Hi Jan, normaly you haven t to define a port number for a jetdirect card, because this card supports LPD. So you have only to go to @TCPware:cnfnet lps and configure the LP queue by specifying a vax queue name, the IP address or name of the card and the queue name on the printer card. Depending on the data the printer card can work with. Some cards have a queue called "text" or "raw". Try to use text. Best Regards Joe IS schrieb in Nachricht <01bdcf9a$86115d00$0be072c3@schildpad>... > >We try to establish a connection via a VMS print-queue with TCPWare on a HP >laserjet 4000 N with a JetDirect Network-card. The problem is: in the >definition of the printer-queue you have to add the portnumber to the >IP-address e.g. $ INI/QUEUE P$PRINTER /ON=VAX::"172.16.11.101," >but the JetDirect Network-card doesn't have a portnumber (or nobody knows >which one). >Please help: > >TE STRAKE BV >Jan Maas >Deurne, The Netherlands >jmaas@testrake.nl >www.testrake.nl ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 09:56:53 -0400 From: "Peter Jörg Ziegler" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re1: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect network-card Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 15:48:11 +0200 Message-ID: <6rufal$ba0$1@euler.space.net> To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM Again, from HP: (it was for OS/2 but it works also with every LP Client like TCPWARE) SOLUTION: Follow the steps as listed below to LPD configure an HP JetDirect device. NOTE: Don't forget that LPD was not resident on HP JetDirect print servers until at least firmware revision X.03.06 (where X is an alpha character.) Configure or verify that LPR printing has been configured on the system 4. In the LPR server field, enter the IP address of the HP JetDirect device. 5. In the LPR printer field, enter RAW or TEXT (for the HP JetDirect EX Plus3 print server, enter RAWx or TEXTx where x is the number of the HP JetDirect EX Plus3 port). Copyright Ó Hewlett-Packard Co. 1997 This information is subject to change without notice and is provided "as is" with no warranty. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this material. Peter Jörg Ziegler schrieb in Nachricht <6rudp2$7a8$1@euler.space.net>... >Hi Jan, ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 10:03:11 -0400 Message-ID: From: Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: Subject: RE: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirectnetwork-card Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 09:03:15 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We use HP 4000N's with JetDirect cards. We set up the print queue using CNFNET LPS. CNFNET only cares about the node name, which is the IP name of the printer (I assume that the IP address would work too, although the manual does not say so) and the printer name on the node (which seems to be ignored since the printer is the node, so we use a dummy name). The print symbiont seems to handle the port assignment just fine. CNFNET also modifies TCPWARE_CONFIGURE.COM so that you don't have to modify any startup files. Joe Senulis Technical Support Specialist Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ET/8 101 South Webster Street, Box 7921 Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921 senulj@dnr.state.wi.us 608-266-0853 >---------- >From: kristy@mv.mv.com[SMTP:kristy@mv.mv.com] >Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 7:36 PM >To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM >Subject: Re: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a >jetdirectnetwork-card > >In article <01bdcf9a$86115d00$0be072c3@schildpad>, >IS wrote: >> >>We try to establish a connection via a VMS print-queue with TCPWare on a HP >>laserjet 4000 N with a JetDirect Network-card. The problem is: in the >>definition of the printer-queue you have to add the portnumber to the >>IP-address e.g. $ INI/QUEUE P$PRINTER /ON=VAX::"172.16.11.101," >>but the JetDirect Network-card doesn't have a portnumber (or nobody knows >>which one). > >If it is in fact a JetDirect card, the port number you would use is 9100. > >-- Kristy Gleason >Technical Support >Process Software Corporation >-- >*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* >* Kristy Gleason I know it's easier, to walk * >* Nashua, NH away, than look it in the eye * >* aka Woobie "Surrounded" - Dream Theater * >* Email: kristy@mv.mv.com * >*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* > ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 10:17:49 -0400 From: "Joe Gray" Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: Subject: RE: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect network-card Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 09:12:59 -0500 Message-ID: <000501bdd032$770c9f20$623f366a@joespc> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In-Reply-To: <01bdcf9a$86115d00$0be072c3@schildpad> The other advice may be solid but I use the following for several queues. By the way, an Intel box uses ports 2501 for serial, and 3001-3002 for parallel. The 9100 is for HP. $ CALL PRT_SETUP NLCO HPPORT NYOPR START DONOT "" "" "10.1.4.28,9100,KEEP" $!VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV VVV $ PRT_SETUP: $ SUBROUTINE $ SET NOON $ QUENAM ="PRINT$''P1'" $ GENNAM ="PRINT$" + F$EXTRACT(0,1,P1) + "PRINT" $ LATNAM =F$TRNLNM("PRT$''P1'","LNM$SYSTEM",,"EXECUTIVE") $ FRMNAM =P2 $ UICNAM =P3 $ STARTIT=F$EXTRACT(0,1,P4) .EQS. "S" $ DOGEN =F$EXTRACT(0,1,P5) .EQS. "G" $ LOGNAM =P6 $ LOGNA2 =P7 $ IPADDR =P8 $ IF FRMNAM .EQS. "" THEN FRMNAM="NOFORM" $! $ IF F$GETQUI("DISPLAY_QUEUE","QUEUE_NAME","''QUENAM'") .EQS. "" .OR. - F$GETQUI("DISPLAY_QUEUE","SCSNODE_NAME","''QUENAM'") .NES. "''NODE'" $ THEN $ SAY " INITIALIZING PRINT QUEUE ''QUENAM'" $ IF IPADDR .EQS. "" $ THEN $ INIT/QUE/ON='NODE'::'LATNAM'/PROCESSOR=LATSYM/RETAIN=ERROR - /SCHED=NOSIZE/DEFAULT=(FEED,FLAG,FORM='FRMNAM') 'QUENAM' $ ELSE $ INIT/QUE/ON=nodename::"''IPADDR'"/PROCESSOR=TCPWARE_TSSYM - /RETAIN=ERROR/SCHED=NOSIZE - /DEFAULT=(FEED,FLAG,FORM='FRMNAM') 'QUENAM' $ ENDIF $ ENDIF $ IF STARTIT $ THEN $ IF F$GETQUI("DISPLAY_QUEUE","QUEUE_STOPPED","''QUENAM'") .OR. - F$GETQUI("DISPLAY_QUEUE","QUEUE_STOPPING","''QUENAM'") $ THEN $ SAY " STARTING PRINT QUEUE ''QUENAM'" $ START/QUE 'QUENAM' $ ENDIF $ ENDIF $ IF UICNAM .NES. "" $ THEN $ SET QUEUE 'QUENAM'/OWNER='UICNAM'/PROT=O=E $ ENDIF > -----Original Message----- > From: IS [mailto:jmaas@testrake.nl] > Sent: Monday, August 24, 1998 3:06 PM > To: Info-TCPware@PROCESS.COM > Subject: Using tcpware on a printq to a HP printer with a jetdirect > network-card > > > > We try to establish a connection via a VMS print-queue with > TCPWare on a HP > laserjet 4000 N with a JetDirect Network-card. The problem is: in the > definition of the printer-queue you have to add the portnumber to the > IP-address e.g. $ INI/QUEUE P$PRINTER > /ON=VAX::"172.16.11.101," > but the JetDirect Network-card doesn't have a portnumber (or nobody knows > which one). > Please help: > > TE STRAKE BV > Jan Maas > Deurne, The Netherlands > jmaas@testrake.nl > www.testrake.nl > ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 06:04:58 -0400 Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 11:01:10 +0100 From: Steve Wakelin Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Many Queues To: info-tcpware CC: Mark Nolan Message-ID: <98Aug28.110657bst.17939@gate.bgep.co.uk> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Hello, We are running TCPWare V5.2-3. We are planning to migrate our existing LAT queues (300 of them to IP) using the Terminal Server Print Services. Is anyone out there running a similar sized configuration? Are there any known problems? As TCPware using on symboint per 16 queues this solves the problems we had with LAT which wanted to use 32. Thanks /Steve