royce@scor_az.resp-sci.arizona.edu (Royce Robbins) (10/13/90)
Some time ago I posted an article asking for help setting up PCroute with a LocalTalk card. I wanted to bridge three networks through PCRoute, providing telnet access from the Macs to the Sun4 and the rest of the world, and get access to the LaserWriter from the Sun4. PC PC PC PC PC | | | | | T-----+----+---------+---+----+---+----+----T (Thinwire Ethernet) | | +-+--+ +--+----+ +Sun4+ +-------------+ | a PC | +----+ |Apple Laser | |running+------->"The World" |Writer II NTX| |PCRoute| +------+------+ +----+--+ | | +----------+-----+-----+--------+--+ (LocalTalk) | | | | Mac SE Mac SE/30 Mac IIx Apple IIgs A number of people wrote back, and I was able to get it running. The only real problem I actually had, was that I was trying to use the same network number for both the LocalTalk network and the local Ethernetwork. Once I got a new number for the LocalTalk network, everything worked fine. In summary, it is simple to provide telnet (client) and ftp (client and server) service to Macs on LocalTalk in this manner. You need the following: A PC running PCroute configured for LocalTalk and Ethernet including: PCroute software An AppleTalk PC or TOPS FlashCard (or clone?) 9-pin LocalTalk connector A WD8003E ethernet adapter A different network number for the LocalTalk and Ethernet segments An IP address for each Mac MacTCP NCSA Telnet, MacTCP version (the non-MacTCP version will NOT work) Takes about an hour to set up, and total cost is less than 1/4 that of a GatorBox, FastPath or Webster(?) Multigate. So far, I've had no trouble with the setup. As julian.byrne@monash.edu.au wrote: > "... To save you some heartache here are some things >which we found were necessary to get it to work properly. > >1. Mac NCSA Telnet WITHOUT MacTCP does not work with the PC router. I can send > you the details if you like but it basically boils down to a request > which the PC router can't handle. Vance helped me to solve this one. >2. Mac NCSA Telnet WITH MacTCP works BUT there is a bug. > If for ANY reason a connection fails to open (ie. times out) then it will > continue to fail no matter what you do on the Mac until you > either reboot the PC router or you attempt to open a connection using > Telnet and immediately force a close on the Mac before it has a chance > to timeout. We find we have to do this connection reset every week or so. [I haven't yet seen this behaviour] >3. Make sure you have a piece of software called "Responder" in your > Mac system folder if you're are using dynamic IP assignment. [dunno, haven't tried this, gave everybody an IP address] > >Once this is done it works fine - multiple sessions no problem and >coexistence with Novell netware fine. It's a little slower than I would >like but that is probably due to an overloaded localtalk. [I get 19K/sec ftp, so I'm happy] > >Further points: > >- On our setup all interface flags are set to "4". >- We're happily using the PC Apple localtalk card on an 8MHz XT. As far as getting the Sun4 to print to the LaserWriter on LocalTalk, I can't do that, yet. sson@remus.ee.byu.edu wrote: >One possible solution to your printing problem is a PAP bridge. >This is done by hooking a Mac to your serial port on your Sun. [...diagram deleted...] >There are couple different PAP bridge software packages on >sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6). One of them is called janus.hqx [I couldn't find them, anybody?] >but I don't remember what the other one was called. The big >disadvantage to this approach is you must dedicate a Mac to be the >bridge. However, you may get away with an old Mac plus or by just >running the software everytime you want to print. > >This would also allow you to print to your Laser Writer from your >PCs by using the NSCA telnet software and setting up your Sun as a >remote spooler. A couple of people suggested connecting a Mac to the Ethernet and running Infosphere's Liason as the router, as shmuli@shum.huji.ac.il wrote: > What I have done is install CAP with UAB on a Sun 3/60 which effectively >teaches the Sun to send EtherTalk packets (i.e. AppleTalk over Ethernet) so >that you don't need a gateway. I'm using Liaison as a router to join the Sun >and Mac II on Ethernet with a LocalTalk segment joining the Mac II, a >LaserWriter and Mac IIcx. The Sun can print to the LocalTalked LaserWriter >and the Macs can print to a NEC SilentWriter connected to the Sun or use the >AUFS server. Finally, if you've got any SPARCstations or Sun IPCs with a free S-BUS slot, you could solve all your problems with this from ZPACVOLK@DB0TUI6.BITNET, >SLIC -the SBus/LocalTalk Interface Card- joines the world of Apple >peripherals with SUN workstations. SLIC is a SBUS card for the >SPARCstation 1 and uses 1 SBus slot. Using the standard LocalTalk tap >boxes, you have direct access to Macintoshes, Laserwriters etc. Even >the SUN Laserwriter can support LocalTalk simply by reconfiguring the >printer. [...] >SLIC comes with complete software support to use Laserwriters as >postcript or ASCII printers in your UNIX-network, a terminal emulation >and a printer-spooler program for the Macs. [...] > >So, in a brief - SLIC lets you >+ use your Laserwriter with your SPARCstation >+ use Macintosh as a network-[vt320]terminal for your workstation >+ spool printfiles from your Macintosh > >The SLIC software supports >+ printing of postscript files on postscript printers with lpr >+ printing of ASCII files on postscript printers >+ terminal emulation for Apple Macintosh >+ routing between LocalTalk and EtherTalk networks > >SLIC is a joint development of HELIOS Software GmbH and PAC Technology >GmbH of germany. With the addition of Helios Ethershare software (not >included in the package) you can use the SPARCstation as a AFP >fileserver, printserver, spooler, adminserver and Appletalk router. > >Price is US$ 1690,- plus s&h. > >+ Volker Behrendt # volker@pac.uucp, >++ PAC Technology GmbH # volker%pac.UUCP%TUB.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu >+++ Kurfuerstenstr. 112 # mcvax!unido!tub!pac!volker >++++ D-1000 Berlin 30 # Tel.: +49 30 213 92 81 >+++++ Germany # Fax: +49 30 213 91 55 SOURCES: PCroute 2.1 acns.nwu.edu CAP/UAB & KIP rutgers.rutgers.edu NCSA Telnet v2.3.2 (MacTCP with BYU extensions) ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu and commercially: MacTCP Apple Infosphere Liason Hope all this is of help to somebody. I'd be happy to relate my experience to anyone who wants it. Thanks to those named above and: jpq@laue.ms.nwu.edu andrew@lexsun.law.uts.edu.au EROSSER@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU lindahl@evax.arl.utexas.edu VTHRC@uqvax.cc.uq.edu.au face@arizona.edu morrison@cs.uiuc.edu in particular. --Royce Robbins =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Royce Robbins INTERNET: royce@resp-sci.arizona.edu Div Resp Sciences FAX: (602) 626-4884 UofArizona PHONE: (602) 626-5022 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=