| Title: | Terminal Servers |
| Notice: | See Note 2 for Directory of important notes. Please use keywords. |
| Moderator: | LAVC::CAHILL ON |
| Created: | Tue May 14 1991 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3547 |
| Total number of notes: | 12300 |
Hi,
One of my major account customers rise a URGENT question, see
following dirgram:
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|Alpha | |Alpha |
|Serve | |Serve |
------- --------
| |
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| HUB |
-----------------
|
----------------
|DEC server 700|
---------------
Modem Modem
| |
| |
Modem Modem
| |
DECserver90M DECserver700
| |
Ethernet | | Ethernet
--------------- ----------------
| | |
AlphaServer AlphaServer AlphaServer
Customer want to use DECserver 700 and DECserver 90M to connect two
Ethernets without Router. I hope get following information:
1. Does this solution is OK?
2. If yes, is there any difference between using DECserver and Router?
Any further information and help is welcome.
Thanks in advance
Michael
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3535.1 | Works for IP, with static routing... | IROCZ::D_NELSON | Dave Nelson LKG1-3/A11 226-5358 | Mon May 19 1997 11:20 | 15 |
RE: .0
This is a supported configuration, called the "back-to-back" DECserver
configuration. It works with PPP or SLIP to provide IP connectivty among
the three LANs. The caveat is that _all_ the nodes that wish to communicate
must have static routes entered in their routing databases. The DECservers
do not participate in RIP or any other routing update protocols.
Information on the DECserver setup is in the Management Guide, as as in
a few notes elsewhere in this conference.
Regards,
Dave
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