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4270.1 | Half an answer | IOSG::MARSHALL | A glitch in reality | Fri Jun 17 1994 16:19 | 16 |
| As I understand it, you first need DECnet on the UCX node (and on the MR nodes,
of course!)
Then you address a message in ALL-IN-1 something like this:
"[email protected]" @ UCXNODE @ MRGATE @ MRGATENODE
The @MRGATENODE term can be omitted if MRGATE is on the sender's node. UCXNODE
is the DECnet node name of the node running UCX.
That's the ALL-IN-1/MR/DECnet end taken care of... What set-up and
configuration UCX needs, I don't know. Try the UCX documentation? It should
be pretty simple though. Then your only other problem is a physical connection
from the UCX node out into Internet-land!
Scott
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4270.2 | Try @Internet ... | AIMTEC::FARLEY::PORTER_T | Terry Porter - Customer Support | Fri Jun 17 1994 17:06 | 5 |
| On an MTS node just add @Internet to the internet address (this works in
the US, I am not sure about the rest of the EasyNet). For a Non-MTS node
add @Internet@MTSNODE to the internet address.
Terry
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4270.3 | Many ways to Internet on Easynet... | IOSG::MARSHALL | A glitch in reality | Fri Jun 17 1994 17:32 | 16 |
| >> this works in the US, I am not sure about the rest of the EasyNet
"@INTERNET" is just a MR TS replace string which probably maps to
"@DECWRL@MRGATE", there's nothing special about it.
So if @INTERNET doesn't work for you, you can use:
"Internet address" @ DECWRL @ MRGATE
directly, or for Europe
@ VBORMC @ MRGATE
is probably preferable.
But I assumed .0 was inquiring about a customer (or other non-Easynet)
situation? Maybe the MTS people in Digital would be the best people to ask
how to set this up, as they do it so wonderfully already!
Scott
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4270.4 | make sure that you use the proper gateway | TENNIS::KAM | Kam USDS (714)261-4133 (DTN 535) IVO | Wed Jun 29 1994 19:41 | 47 |
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4 LKG Campus 2 MKO Campus 8 Western States 5 PKO Campus
9 LKG Campus 3 MKO Campus 13 Lat's 7 MRO Campus
12 LKG Campus 15 Salem N.H. 16 Western States 11 MRO Campus
14 Shownet (LKG) 17 Salem N.H. 20 APA (AKO) 21 MRO Campus
18 SHR 19 MKO Campus 22 APA (Singapore) 24 PKO Campus
29 LKG Campus 23 South Central 28 Western States 25 PKO Campus
32 Eastern States 26 South Central 30 Western States 27 SHR
35 CNS/East 31 MKO Campus 33 South Central 38 MRO Campus
45 Opennet (LKG) 39 Salem N.H. 34 South Central 56 PKO Campus
55 LKG Campus 36 South Central
54 Unassigned
57 APA (Canada)
59 APA (Australia)
60 Unassigned
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10 Palo Alto 6 HLO 58 APA (Japan) 1 EUR
37 HLO 40 EUR
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