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April 1995, Week 3

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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Apr 1995 00:03:33 -0500
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According to Dale Hollingsworth:
>
> We have an HP 937 and HP 947 attached together via coax and that works
> fine. We attached that coax to our Novell network by connecting a coax to
> TP transciever to one of the HP Ethertwist hubs on the Novell net. From
> PC's that are also attached to that hub we can access the 937 or 947 but
> not from any other network segment. We are confused. Anyone out there
> have any suggestions?
>
 
It sounds like your Netware servers (that are routing between your
submets) are using ipx only. If you want Netware to route tcp/ip (which
is what the HP3000s user), you will have to configure each Netware
server nic with a tcp/ip address on different tcp/ip subnets. Each
tcp/ip subnet will match each Netware (ipx) subnet 1:1.
 
On the other hand, you could just buy a router...
 
ON the hp3000, you may have to also configure the subnets... With
a router you can often get by just configuring a default route for
the router (I mean a gateway in NMGR talk).
 
 
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