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Date: | Wed, 26 May 1999 19:52:19 -0400 |
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David K. Jones wrote:
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> We have configured our networking on the Unix and MVS systems to
> achieve this but cannot figure out if and how this can be done on an
> HP3000/iX using MPE5.5. We do not want to turn the HP into a router, we
> just want two communication paths, one for systems on the
> 128.ccc.ddd.128 subnet and one for the 128.aaa.bbb.0 subnet. We also
> want all communications with 128.ccc.dd.eee to take place on the FDDI
> connection, which is not on either subnet.
I'd guess you did this on Unix with a static route. IIRC, you can do the
same in MPE, you use NMMGR and configure the route (gateway) to the other
subnet. The default route uses a "@" and you just add another route to the
particular subnet.
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> Can this be done? If so, how? We are in a crunch to complete this
> task so we do not have to transfers large files first to a UNIX box over
> a 10BaseT connection then again over a FDDI connection to the new node.
>
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> David K. Jones
> System Admin
> Operations and Enterprise Application Systems
> Office of Information Technologies
> Univesity of Maryland College Park
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