garvey@cmic.UUCP (Joe Garvey) (05/30/90)
I need to connect a DEC (decnet) system to an HP unix system. My objective is to make the remote login, and file transfer services work. I can make the required physical connections of the LAN's involved... However, I assume a direct connection won't work. I need some kind of protocol tranlator in the middle. For a number of reasons, each machine must think it's working in its native services (decnet or arpa-berkeley). Can I use a PC and some netware? Does someone make a translator? Can I directly connect the two networks, and put some software package on my HP (9000/370)? It's out of the question to add software to the DEC machines (PDP/RSTS) ;-(. I've got some PC's and terminal servers using the arpa-berkeley tools, what about them? Am I crazy? :-) E-mail response preferred. ... normal stuff about summarizing ... Thanx. -- Joe Garvey UUCP: {apple,backbone}!versatc!mips!cmic!garvey California Microwave Internet: garvey%cmic@mips.com 990 Almanor Ave HP Desk: garvey (cmic@mips.com) /hp1900/ux Sunnyvale, Ca, 94086 800-831-3104 (outside CA) 408-720-6439 (let it ring) 800-824-7814 (inside CA)
kph@dirt.cisco.com (Kevin Paul Herbert) (05/30/90)
The easiest thing to do would be to get a DECstation 3100 (or something else running Ultrix) and use the DECnet-Internet gateway software. I don't know many product specifics, but I know that you can use it for remote login and file transfer. You should also be running at least DECnet/E V4.0 (RSTS/E V9.3) as previous versions had some problems dealing with Ultrix, if I recall correctly. I've always thought it would be *fun* to put up TCP/IP on RSTS, though. It really wouldn't be that hard to do for someone that was good with RSTS monitor internals. Kevin
rer@hpfcdc.HP.COM (Rob Robason) (05/31/90)
I think Wollongong Group sells an ARPA networking package for VMS, perhaps that would be the best all around solution. There may be others. Rob