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Conference azur::mcc

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

3163.0. "TCP/IP Autoconfig Problem, VMS 5.5, UCX V1.3, MCC T1.2.4" by FRAIS::64917::SYSTEM (Information, that's all I need...) Wed Jun 10 1992 13:19

Hi all,

I have a problem doing Autoconfig in Easynet, Location FRS. I have no idea where
the problem comes from. Attached is a log of what I did, plus the configuration
file.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanx in advance



Josch



LOG:


Do you wish to:
        C) Make a new configuration file from scratch.
        E) Edit the existing configuration file.
        V) View the exception list.
        A) Run the IP autoconfiguration utility,
           Register the entities found and
           EXIT.
        R) Execute existing registration scripts for this domain and
           EXIT.
        Q) Quit.
Answer> a

Running IP autoconfiguration...
        This may take a while...

Querying host   16.185.224.6 (FRSUN1)
Host 16.185.224.6 (FRSUN1) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.6, IF#1, qe0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.2 (frsux.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.15 (bumbum.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.25 (frsun5.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.43 (hangon.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.72 (pss2.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.94 (orchis)
Querying host   16.185.224.132 (acdsy2.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.240.152
Finished  host   16.185.224.6 (FRSUN1)  queues=[0,8,0,1] = 9
Host 16.185.224.2 (frsux.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.2, IF#1, qe0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.25 (frsun5.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.25, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.15 (bumbum.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.15, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.43 (hangon.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.43, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.224.25 (frsun5.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,7,0,2] = 9
Host 16.185.224.72 (pss2.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.72, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.4 (frsps3.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.126 (frti73.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.31 (frsei1.frs.dec.com)
Host 16.185.224.132 (acdsy2.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.132, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.60 (itws1.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.62 (wolfie.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.208.2
Finished  host   16.185.224.2 (frsux.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,12,0,3] = 15
Host 16.185.240.152 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.152, IF#1, ne0, type=-1, state=1/1, net=16.185.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.88 (fauteh.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.224.43 (hangon.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,12,0,4] = 16
Querying host   16.185.208.11
Querying host   16.185.224.96 (hermsys.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.240.152 (16.185.240.152)  queues=[0,13,0,5] = 18
Querying host   16.185.208.14
Querying host   16.185.208.15
Finished  host   16.185.224.72 (pss2.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,14,0,6] = 20
Querying host   16.185.208.16
Finished  host   16.185.224.15 (bumbum.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,14,0,7] = 21
Querying host   16.185.208.17
Host 16.185.224.31 (frsei1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.31, IF#1, qe0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.126 (frti73.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.126, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.208.22
Host 16.185.224.60 (itws1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.60, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.208.25
Host 16.185.224.4 (frsps3.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.4, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.208.26
Host 16.185.224.96 (hermsys.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.96, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.208.11 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.11, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.208.92
Router 16.185.224.62 (wolfie.frs.dec.com) has 3 addresses, 3 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.62, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
  IP 200.200.200.201, IF#3, xw0, type=-1, state=1/1, net=200.200.200.0
Finished  host   16.185.224.31 (frsei1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,18,0,8] = 26
Querying host   16.185.208.95
Finished  host   16.185.224.60 (itws1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,18,0,9] = 27
Finished  host   16.185.224.126 (frti73.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,17,0,10] = 27
Finished  host   16.185.224.4 (frsps3.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,16,0,11] = 27
Finished  host   16.185.224.96 (hermsys.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,15,0,12] = 27
Querying host   16.185.224.16 (frust.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.208.11 (16.185.208.11)  queues=[0,15,0,13] = 28
Host 16.185.208.15 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.15, IF#1, qe0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.27 (epods1.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.240.150
Host 16.185.208.16 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.16, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.32 (frscs1.frs.dec.com)
Finished  router 16.185.224.62 (wolfie.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,17,0,14] = 31
Querying host   16.185.224.33 (gyadoc.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.34 (koepi.frs.dec.com)
Host 16.185.208.92 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.92, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.37 (epoch1.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.208.16 (16.185.208.16)  queues=[0,19,0,15] = 34
Host 16.185.208.17 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.17, IF#1, ne0, type=-1, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.208.15 (16.185.208.15)  queues=[0,18,0,16] = 34
Querying host   16.185.224.39 (demo1.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.208.17 (16.185.208.17)  queues=[0,18,0,17] = 35
Host 16.185.208.25 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.25, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.40 (ztima.frs.dec.com)
Host 16.185.208.95 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.95, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.208.92 (16.185.208.92)  queues=[0,18,0,18] = 36
Host 16.185.224.34 (koepi.frs.dec.com) has 1 addresses, 1 interfaces
  IP 16.185.224.34, IF#1, se0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.33 (gyadoc.frs.dec.com) has 1 addresses, 1 interfaces
  IP 16.185.224.33, IF#1, se0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.208.26 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.208.26, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.32 (frscs1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.32, IF#1, qe0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.104 (pastor.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.224.34 (koepi.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,18,0,19] = 37
Querying host   16.185.224.107 (kinski.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.208.25 (16.185.208.25)  queues=[0,18,0,20] = 38
Querying host   16.185.224.106 (kongo.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.224.32 (frscs1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,18,0,21] = 39
Finished  host   16.185.208.95 (16.185.208.95)  queues=[0,17,0,22] = 39
Host 16.185.224.40 (ztima.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.40, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.113 (ensgy0.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.208.26 (16.185.208.26)  queues=[0,17,0,23] = 40
Host 16.185.224.39 (demo1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.39, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.224.33 (gyadoc.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,16,0,24] = 40
Querying host   16.185.224.129 (acdst1.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.224.40 (ztima.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,16,0,25] = 41
Querying host   16.185.224.130 (acdst2.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.131 (acdsy1.frs.dec.com)
Finished  host   16.185.224.39 (demo1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,17,0,26] = 43
Querying host   16.185.224.136 (nanni1.frs.dec.com)
Host 16.185.224.107 (kinski.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.107, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.104 (pastor.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.104, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.224.137 (anja.frs.dec.com)
Querying host   16.185.224.138 (acdst3.frs.dec.com)
Host 16.185.224.106 (kongo.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.106, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.109
Finished  host   16.185.224.107 (kinski.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,20,0,27] = 47
Finished  host   16.185.224.104 (pastor.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,19,0,28] = 47
Querying host   16.185.240.158
Finished  host   16.185.224.106 (kongo.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,19,0,29] = 48
Querying host   16.185.240.162
Host 16.185.224.136 (nanni1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.136, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.176
Host 16.185.224.130 (acdst2.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.130, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.129 (acdst1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.129, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.224.131 (acdsy1.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.131, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.177
Host 16.185.224.137 (anja.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.137, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.182
Finished  host   16.185.224.136 (nanni1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,22,0,30] = 52
Host 16.185.224.138 (acdst3.frs.dec.com) has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.224.138, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.240.109 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.109, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.185
Finished  host   16.185.224.130 (acdst2.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,22,0,31] = 53
Finished  host   16.185.224.129 (acdst1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,21,0,32] = 53
Finished  host   16.185.224.131 (acdsy1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,20,0,33] = 53
Querying host   16.185.240.187
Querying host   16.185.240.191
Finished  host   16.185.224.138 (acdst3.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,21,0,34] = 55
Finished  host   16.185.224.137 (anja.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,20,0,35] = 55
Finished  host   16.185.240.109 (16.185.240.109)  queues=[0,19,0,36] = 55
Querying host   16.185.240.198
Querying host   16.185.240.204
Host 16.185.240.158 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.158, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.206
Querying host   16.185.240.207
Host 16.185.240.176 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.176, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.208
Querying host   16.185.240.210
Host 16.185.240.182 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.182, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Querying host   16.185.240.211
Host 16.185.240.162 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.162, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.185.0.0
Host 16.185.240.187 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.187, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.240.185 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.185, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.240.158 (16.185.240.158)  queues=[0,25,0,37] = 62
Finished  host   16.185.224.132 (acdsy2.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,24,0,38] = 62
Finished  host   16.185.240.176 (16.185.240.176)  queues=[0,23,0,39] = 62
Querying host   16.185.224.36 (guno1.frs.dec.com)
Host 16.185.240.191 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.191, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.240.177 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.177, IF#1, qe0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.240.204 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.204, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.240.187 (16.185.240.187)  queues=[0,23,0,40] = 63
Host 16.185.240.198 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.198, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Host 16.185.240.207 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.207, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.240.185 (16.185.240.185)  queues=[0,22,0,41] = 63
Querying host   16.185.240.193
Host 16.185.240.206 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.206, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.240.182 (16.185.240.182)  queues=[0,22,0,42] = 64
Host 16.185.240.208 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, lo0, type=1, state=1/1
  IP 16.185.240.208, IF#1, ln0, type=6, state=1/1, net=16.0.0.0
Finished  host   16.185.240.191 (16.185.240.191)  queues=[0,21,0,43] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.177 (16.185.240.177)  queues=[0,20,0,44] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.204 (16.185.240.204)  queues=[0,19,0,45] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.198 (16.185.240.198)  queues=[0,18,0,46] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.207 (16.185.240.207)  queues=[0,17,0,47] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.206 (16.185.240.206)  queues=[0,16,0,48] = 64
Host 16.185.240.211 has 2 addresses, 2 interfaces
  IP 16.185.240.211, IF#1, DEC LANCE Ethernet Interface, type=6, state=1/1, net=
16.0.0.0
  IP 127.0.0.1, IF#2, Local Loopback Interface., type=24, state=1/1
Finished  host   16.185.240.162 (16.185.240.162)  queues=[0,15,0,49] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.208 (16.185.240.208)  queues=[0,14,0,50] = 64
Finished  host   16.185.240.211 (16.185.240.211)  queues=[0,13,0,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.94 (orchis)  queues=[0,12,1,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.208.2 (16.185.208.2)  queues=[0,11,2,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.88 (fauteh.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,10,3,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.208.14 (16.185.208.14)  queues=[0,9,4,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.208.22 (16.185.208.22)  queues=[0,8,5,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.16 (frust.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,7,6,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.27 (epods1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,6,7,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.240.150 (16.185.240.150)  queues=[0,5,8,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.37 (epoch1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,4,9,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.113 (ensgy0.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,3,10,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.240.210 (16.185.240.210)  queues=[0,2,11,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.224.36 (guno1.frs.dec.com)  queues=[0,1,12,51] = 64
Timed out host   16.185.240.193 (16.185.240.193)  queues=[0,0,13,51] = 64
Fixing up stray links . . .
64 Nodes,  3 Networks,  65 Edges
47 exceptions written to file "sys$sysroot:[sysmgr.ip.frs_ip]exceptions.".
1 Top-Level Nodes, 3 Domains, 63 Nodes in Domains
Positioning Nodes...
The map occupies 1.0% of the available map area.
Networks/domains:
NdNdNd
Routers/Hosts/interfaces:
HiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiRiiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiH
iHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHi

There were 47 exceptions.

Generating registration scripts and map files...
%SYSTEM-F-FLTDIV_F, arithmetic fault, floating divide by zero at PC=0000246F, PS
L=03C00004
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

MCC_AC_MAP      main                             6676      0000222F  0000246F

Error has occurred.

Warning: Data files created may be corrupt.

Exiting...
Enter any character to exit>



Config file:


#    Autoconfiguration configuration file.
#
#    This configuration file is used to control the behavior of the "mcc_ac_ip"
#    autoconfiguration program.
#
#
#    The following 'gwy' commands give the starting point(s) for the
#    configuration search.  You shouldn't need to change them, but you may wish
#    to add distant routers if you have isolated "islands" of connectivity.
#    Format:
#          gwy <name-or-address>
#
 
gwy  16.185.224.6
 
#    The following 'permit' commands define the limits of the search.
#    The predefined one(s) limit the search to the IP networks that this
#    host (hostname) is connected to.  You may need to add
#    additional 'permit' commands if there are other networks that you
#    need to probe.  In addition, you may include 'deny' commands that
#    will explicitly exclude groups of hosts.  The arguments to both of
#    these commands are an IP address, which is compared against addresses
#    encountered in the search, and a bitmask, which determines which bits
#    of the comparison are significant.  The first matching address/mask
#    pair encountered determines whether the search is continued from that
#    point.  If there is no match, the default is 'deny'.
#
#    Format:
#          permit <address> <mask>
#          deny <address> <mask>
#
 
permit 16.0.0.0   255.0.0.0
 
permit 132.157.0.0 255.255.0.0
 
#    The above permit command allows the search to investigate IP
#    networks built using Digital's "Portal" IP-over-DECnet router.
#    If you have Portals, leave this command in.  If not, the command
#    won't interfere with anything, so it may be left in.
 
 
#    If you need to learn about hosts (in addition to routers), uncomment the
#    "options -h" line, below.
#    You also need to either:
#          1) give "host-permit "and host-deny commands, or
#          2) remove the "host-deny 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" line, below.
#    These work just like the "permit" and "deny commands", above.  When
#    querying a host, the "host-*" access list is checked first.  If it
#    doesn't have a match, then the router access list is checked.  So, by
#    default, the -h option will cause all hosts in the network to be queried.
#    This is a lot of data, and is rarely what you want.  Therefore, you will
#    probably want to give "host-permit" commands for a few subnets, and
#    "host-deny 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" to not find any other hosts.
#
#    Format:
#          host-permit <address> <mask>
#          host-deny <address> <mask>
#
 
options -h
 
#   host-permit . . .
 
#   host-deny 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
 
#    If you want to be really aggresive about finding hosts, you can use the -p
#    option to force a "ping" (ICMP echo) of all of the possible hosts on a
#    subnet.  This should cause almost all hosts to be found, although
#    autoconfiguration will take somewhat longer to complete.
#
 
#    options -p
 
#    By default, hosts that are discovered are placed in subdomains associated
#    with the network they are connected to if there are 3 or more hosts on a
#    network.  Up to 40 hosts will be placed in each such domain.  These
#    parameters can be modified with the host-domainsize command.
#
#    Format:
#    host-domainsize <min> <max>
#
host-domainsize 0 100
 
 
#    The following 'community' commands define the SNMP "community name"
#    that is used to grant permission to make queries of an SNMP agent.
#    Its rather like a password.  "public" is a common default that allows
#    read-only access.  If routers in your network use different community
#    names, you must add them here.  This command is similar to the 'permit'
#    command above; the community string (first argument) is used if the
#    address (second argument) and mask (third argument) match the host's
#    address.
#
#    If more than one address/mask pair in the list matches, each matching
#    community name will be tried, from the beginning of the list.  You should
#    use the following order to minimize the amount of time spent waiting for
#    requests with bad community names to time out:
#          community names with specific (255.255.255.255) masks
#                                                  (e.g. for one router)
#          common community names with general masks (0.0.0.0)
#                                                  (e.g. for "public")
#          uncommon community names with general masks (0.0.0.0)
#    If no community commands are given then the community name "public" will
#    be used.
#
#    Format:
#          community <name> <address> <mask>
#
 
community public 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
 
#    If you have point-to-point links that are not appearing properly in the
#    map, you can manually configure point-to-point links here.  The "pplink"
#    command takes as its arguments the IP addresses (not hostnames) of the
#    endpoints of a point-to-point link.  It doesn't hurt to configure these,
#    as the information will be ignored if enough information is available from
#    SNMP.
#
#    The exceptions list generated by the mcc_ac_ip autoconfiguration program
#    shows which endpoints of point-to-point links could not be resolved.  Use
#    it as a guide to see which links need to be manually configured.
#    Format:
#          pplink <address1> <address2>
#
 
 
#    The following command identifies a suffix that will be stripped off of all
#    fully-qualified domain names.  This will make the map more readable by
#    shortening long host names.  The example given would shorten the name
#    "host.InterCorp.COM" to "host.InterCorp".
#    Important: You must include the period before the suffix.  Case is ignored.
#    Format:
#          strip <suffix>
#
#   strip .com
#
#    You can specify additional command-line options here.  Useful ones are:
#          -H      Lay out backbone nets horizontally (default)
#          -V      Lay out backbone nets vertically rather than horizontally
#          -S num  Node spacing.  The default is 6.0 nodes across the main map
#          -r count seconds
#                  Specify the number of retransmission attempts and the
#                  retransmission timeout.  If these are too short, some nodes
#                  may be missed.  If they're too long, the autoconfiguration
#                  will take a long time to finish.  The defaults are 3
#                  retries, with 15 second timeouts.  It is reasonable to
#                   increase the timeout to 60 seconds.  (e.g. -r 3 60)
#    Format:
#          options <option>...
#
 
options -H -r 2 10
 
#
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3163.1QAR 3141TOOK::MINTZErik Mintz, dtn 226-5033Wed Jun 10 1992 15:372
I have entered this note as QAR 3141

3163.2need .cfA, .cfB, .cfC filesTOOK::NAVKALWed Jun 10 1992 17:3820
  Hi Josch,

  You are running EFT UPDATE base level  of Autoconfig. Since then, based on
  EFT update input,  we have changed user dialogue completely. We have also 
  fixed a few acc vios in MAP program.

  The error you are getting is from MAP program. 
  
  Just so that we confirm that we have no bugs at our end any more, can you
  either mail me a copy of <domain-name>.cfa, <domain-name>.cfb, <domain-name>.cfc
  files or post them here? Thanks.

  We will then run the latest map program on it to verify that we 
  have indeed fixed the bugs. 


 	Thanks for testing Autoconfig.

	- Anil

3163.3QAR 3141 closedTOOK::MINTZErik Mintz, dtn 226-5033Sat Jun 13 1992 11:513
QAR 3141 has been closed after the latest baselevel was tested
and no longer shows this problem.

3163.4which baselevel?ASD::MCCROSSANMon Jun 15 1992 08:267
	So which baselevel is it that contains the fixes for the problem
	described in .0?

	Thanks,

	Linda
3163.5InternalTOOK::MINTZErik Mintz, dtn 226-5033Mon Jun 15 1992 09:334
The fix is in an internal (post EFTU) baselevel, and will be in
the SSB kit.