wcwang@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (11/12/87)
Could some one help me on this? We have two seperate token-rings with each one of them having a dn3000 on an ethernet. We were be able to run domain routing on them and file access and program access seem to be ok at this point. We also have a dn550 with a ethernet card running tcp/ip gateway on it and we use it for access to some campus wide network and arpa. Now, my question is that if I don't want to run tcp/ip ethernet gateway on those 2 dn3000 but use the one on dn550 to do the tcp/ip work and let those two dn3000 do domain xns routing, how could I config the networks (tcp/ip addr., gateway, and so on) so that all the nodes on our two rings can get access to campus ethernet tcp/ip services? Sample /sys/tcp/hostmap/local.txt would be mostly welcome! The sample config for the internet is: (dn550 A) -- (dn3000 B) -- (dn3000 C) * a ring | tcp/ip | routing | | ================================================= * ethernet | | routing (dn560 D) -- (dn3000 E) The actual internet is a little complicated but the 5 nodes here represented the kind of the structure for the net. ps. I did look into the docus. (config and maintain tcp/ip) and read some thing like (dr0, dr1, ether0, etc) but I couldn't find the details. Thanks in advance! Bill Wang Speech & Hearing Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 UUCP = {ihnp4,seismo,cbosgd}!iuvax!wcwang CSNET = wcwang@indiana ARPA = wcwang@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu Phone = (812) 335-0714