zaft@nswses.navy.mil (Gordon C Zaft) (09/27/90)
In article <27018@boulder.Colorado.EDU> rainer@hibachi.colorado.edu (Rainer Malzbender) writes: > >Some simple questions from a user forced to be sysman on a MicroVax II: > > 1. It appears that we have to chuck our DEQNA in favor of a > DELNA in order to keep receiving VMS/DECNET upgrades, since > future versions won't support the DEQNA. I hate to spend more > money on such a dinosaur - are there alternatives ? > > 2. A related question: we want to set up the MVII as a gateway > to our Unix workstation subnet. Obviously we'll need another > ethernet card. What do we need to do as far as software to > set up a TCP/IP gateway while retaining DECNET ? I think it's the DELQA, not DELNA, that you are after. Someone want to confirm/deny? As for TCP/IP, I don't know myself, but I've been told the CMU-TEK TCP/IP is cheap AND good. Someone with a bit more knowledge want to fill in the gaps, here, please? -- + Gordon Zaft | zaft@suned1.nswses.navy.mil + + NSWSES, Code 4Y33 | suned1!zaft@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov + + Port Hueneme, CA 93043-5007 | Phone: (805) 982-0684 FAX: 982-8768 + ++++ Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est.++++