[comp.protocols.appletalk] Help with CAP

barry@sun.udel.edu (Barry Fausnaugh) (08/14/90)

I am trying to set up CAP on a SUN 3 running SunOS 4.1.  I am using a
Kinetics FastPath 4 as my Apple-Ether gateway.  I have atalkad installed
and running and it allows two sites seperated by a TCP/IP network to
talk to each other.  However, I cannot seem to get aufs to work.  As
best I can tell, I have installed both products properly.  I can start
aufs running and the process will remain running but nothing will show
up in my chooser when I select the AppleShare client software and the
appropriate zone.

My first question is this:  Does the download file that comes with the
Kinetics Box (K-Star download 8.0) work with atalkad (or at least should
it?)

Secondly, what are some of the common mistakes that I could be making
that might cause this to happen?  I have included a copy of both my
atalkatab file and my atalk.local file for reference.

I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give me as I am
probably going to have to have strand by strand hair replacement because
of the amount of hair pulling that I have done.  :-)

Thanks in advance,
Barry

barry@sun.udel.edu (Barry Fausnaugh) (08/15/90)

In article <13352@sun.udel.edu> barry@sun.udel.edu (Barry Fausnaugh) writes:
>I am trying to set up CAP on a SUN 3 running SunOS 4.1.  I am using a
>Kinetics FastPath 4 as my Apple-Ether gateway.  I have atalkad installed
>and running and it allows two sites seperated by a TCP/IP network to
>talk to each other.  However, I cannot seem to get aufs to work.  As
>best I can tell, I have installed both products properly.  I can start
>aufs running and the process will remain running but nothing will show
>up in my chooser when I select the AppleShare client software and the
>appropriate zone.
>
>My first question is this:  Does the download file that comes with the
>Kinetics Box (K-Star download 8.0) work with atalkad (or at least should
>it?)
>
>Secondly, what are some of the common mistakes that I could be making
>that might cause this to happen?  I have included a copy of both my
>atalkatab file and my atalk.local file for reference.
>
>I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give me as I am
>probably going to have to have strand by strand hair replacement because
>of the amount of hair pulling that I have done.  :-)
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Barry


# Appletalk administration database table (atalkatab),
# read by appletalk admin daemon (atalkad).
#
# The following information configures the K-Box in the MRC.
#
0.4	N1	128.175.8.0	IPTalk		#ACS Smith AppleTalk in IP
0.2	E	128.175.8.63	EtherTalk	#ACS Smith EtherTalk
0.119	KC	128.175.8.63	MRC		#Microcomputing Resource Center
	I128.175.8.0	I128.175.1.3
	L0	L128.175.8.16
	L0 L0 L0 L0	S0 S200
	LX0		S5 S5
	%n	%n	"IPTalk"

#
# The following information configures the K-Box in 019 Smith Hall.
#
0.4	N1	128.175.8.0	IPTalk		#ACS Smith IPTalk
0.2	E	128.175.8.191	EtherTalk	#ACS Smith EtherTalk
0.1	KC	128.175.8.191	ACS_Staff	#ACS Staff Macnetwork
	I128.175.8.0	I128.175.1.3
	L0	L128.175.8.16
	L0 L0 L0 L0	S0 S200
	LX0		S30 S30
	%n	%n	"IPTalk"
#
# The following information configures the K-Box in the Training Center.
#
0.104	N1	128.175.64.0	IPTalk		#Training Center IPTalk
0.102	E	128.175.64.191	EtherTalk	#Training Center EtherTalk
0.101	KC	128.175.64.191	Training	#Training Center Macnetwork
	I128.175.64.0	I128.175.1.3
	L0	L128.175.8.16
	L0 L0 L0 L0	S0 S200
	LX0		S30 S30
	%n	%n	"IPTalk"

Here is the atalk.local file.

# mynet mynode myzone 
0.4 16 IPTalk
# bridgenet bridgenode bridgeIP
0.4 63 128.175.8.63

Thanks again for any help.
Barry