| Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
| Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
| Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
| Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
| Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 6497 |
| Total number of notes: | 27359 |
I have been trying to show access to a Macintosh with out much success. My
environment is a VS3100, 24 Mb memory, VMS 5.4, DEcmcc IFT 1.1. The Mac
has the SSB product installed on it. If I am doing something wrong or need
to RTFM some more, let me know.
MCC>
MCC> show node4 bilbob all char
Node4 45.636
Characteristics
AT 5-NOV-1990 20:04:24
Examination of Attributes shows:
Identification = "DECnet/Mac V1.0.0 - Mac II V6.0.4"
Management Version = V4.0.0
NSP Version = V4.0.0
Maximum Links = 30 Links
Delay Factor = 80
Delay Weight = 3
Inactivity Timer = 10 Seconds
Type = EndNodeIV
Maximum Buffers = 20
Buffer Size = 576 Bytes
MCC>
MCC>
MCC> show node4 bilbob all attrib
Node4 45.636
ALL ATTRIBUTES
AT 5-NOV-1990 20:03:57
Address = 45.636
Name = BILBOB
State = On
Internal error in DECnet Phase IV AM.
Buffer Size = 576 Bytes
Delay Factor = 80
Delay Weight = 3
Identification = "DECnet/Mac V1.0.0 - Mac II V6.0.4"
Inactivity Timer = 10 Seconds
Management Version = V4.0.0
Maximum Buffers = 20
Maximum Links = 30 Links
NSP Version = V4.0.0
Type = EndNodeIV
Initial Address = 45.636
Initial Identification = "DECnet/Mac V1.0.0 - Mac II V6.0.4"
Initial Name = BILBOB
Initial State = On
MCC>
MCC> show node4 bilbob all counters
Node4 45.636
Counters
AT 5-NOV-1990 20:05:24
Internal error in DECnet Phase IV AM.
MCC>
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 456.1 | Having the same problem, what is the solution?? | BELMNT::PIETRONIGRO | Thu Nov 15 1990 15:44 | 9 | |
I am experiencing the same problem while trying to monitor a MAC
running VMS Services for MAC. Also, I cannot add a MAC node to the
iconic map interface of DECmcc. I am able to add PC's running PCSA for
OS/2 and DOS with no problem. Did you experience the same problem? Is
there any group within Digital that is working on monitoring PC's and
MACs through DECmcc? I have been trying to get support and no one
seems to know.
Joanne
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| 456.2 | request for information passed on | GOSTE::CALLANDER | Mon Nov 26 1990 09:33 | 9 | |
Your message has been passed along to the dna4 project lead. Some
one from that team should be responding soon.
Sorry for the delay in responding but things have been quite hectic
with preparations for EFT release and many people out sick with
the flu.
jill
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| 456.3 | Looking at your Mac... | TOOK::CAREY | Tue Dec 11 1990 17:56 | 27 | |
John,
Thanks for speaking with me on the phone just now.
We'll play with your Macintosh to see what we can learn about the
idiosyncracies of DECnet/MAC. If it turns out to be straightforward to
manage the Mac, then you can bet we will try to work changes in.
If we understand the problem, and it isn't a big deal, then odds are
good that we'll find a way.
Incidentally, I started bouncing requests off the Macintosh a little
while ago. I was able to get counters. I have been able to pick up
almost every partition except for "Initial Attributes", but your note
shows "Initial Attributes" as being there.
Not sure what's going on.
I'm also getting "NML object not found on remote node" a lot. It
appears that the MacIntosh needs thirty seconds or so to reset its
network management state. Is that similar to your results?
sorry to take so long getting back in here.
-Jim Carey
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