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3259.1 | | NETCAD::DRAGON | | Fri Feb 09 1996 13:11 | 23 |
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Robert,
I believe that there is a problem in the repeaters whereby they will
not auto-learn an address on a port which it has already seen on that
port prior to enabling auto-address learning. So, if you have say one
station off of a repeater port and that station's address has been seen
by the repeater and then you enable auto-address learning, the address
will not show up. If you had enabled auto-address learning prior to
connecting the station and/or before the station sent any messages the
station's address would show up in the learned stations list, once the
station was connected and it sent a message. This is combined with the
fact that auto-address learning enable is a volatile setting. These
conditions makes this feature a lot less useful.
With repeaters/ports that have activity from lots of stations this
problem is not as obvious. With repeaters/port that only have a couple
of stations it is very obvious.
Bob
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3259.2 | no good message | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | NS Austria | Mon Feb 12 1996 01:22 | 10 |
| This is obviously not a good message, since it makes this good feature not
very useful. We have several customers who want to use this for security
reasons.
So, will this lack of functionality be changed in future version. Especially
to store the address database in a volatile portion of the ram?
regards
robert
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3259.3 | it must be NONvolatile ram | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | NS Austria | Mon Feb 12 1996 01:33 | 8 |
| It seems that the weekend was too long and the carneval makes me dizzy.
The database should be stored in a NONvolatile ram, of course.
hope i can see clear soon
robert
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3259.4 | News ? | SWETSC::ALBINSSON | | Fri May 10 1996 09:20 | 3 |
| Any news on this problem ?
Lars
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