[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] interrogative tcp-ip on arcnet

kleonard@gvlv2.GVL.Unisys.COM (Ken Leonard) (12/21/89)

-- 
[Flame off, please, about the hardware choice. We _had_ to go with absolute- 
lowest-cost-per-_permissible_-suppliers.] 
-- 
We are setting up a few engineers' PClones on an ARCNET LAN, specifically 
Datapoint Corp's. DATALAN. 
-- 
The first question is, "Where can we get IP, TCP, et.al. to run over ARCNET?" 
-- 
And the second question is, "How can we use one of the boxes with a 9600 bps 
link to a UNIX/VAX with SLIP and router software to get access to the rest 
of the systems here at our center?" 
-- 
We think we would like to have a _packet_driver_ for our ARCNET cards (the 
Performance Technology card sold by Datapoint as the ARCNET RIM-1.) 
-- 
We think we could use PCIP on top of the packet driver. 
-- 
We think PCROUTE or PCBRIDGE would handle the cross-connect. 
-- 
Can we also get a _packet_driver_ SLIP? 
-- 
What about KA9Q? It seems that it might work. Maybe we could get Phil 
Karns' permission to use it. Yes, we _are_ a commercial organization, but 
our corporate management is so thoroughly brain-dead that they think 
"personal computers" (and even shared UNIX systems) are just something 
to be sold to a bunch of gullible customers, and not actual possibly useful 
tools. 
-- 
All comments and suggestions gratefully accepted! 
--------------------- 
thanx and regardz, 
Ken