paul@aucs.UUCP (Paul Steele) (08/30/88)
We will soon be dividing our MacJANET network using Fastpaths. The server will be placed directly on the ethernet backbone (using the IPT ethernet card), while the network itself will be split into two groups using two fastpaths. I'm a little fuzzy about Appletalk Zones and Appletalk network numbers, and the Fastpath manual is next to useless. Our situation here is complicated since we want to run NCSA Telnet from the Mac stations if at all possible. Personally, I want to avoid using zones since we don't really need them here (I think). Can we avoid using zones, or should we use them? Is support for TCP/IP going to complicate matters significantly? Should we get KIP/CAP, or will K-Star be sufficient? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. -- Paul H. Steele USENET: {uunet|watmath|utai|garfield}!dalcs!aucs!Paul Acadia University BITNET: Paul@Acadia Wolfville, NS Internet: Paul%Acadia.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU CANADA B0P 1X0 (902) 542-2201x587