TCP for A/UX

Glenn Souther glenn at prism.gatech.EDU
Wed Jul 18 23:03:09 AEST 1990


In article <20414 at grebyn.com> rhodes at grebyn.com (Ned Rhodes) writes:
>
>	I have two macs connected via appletalk.  One runs A/UX, the
>other MacOS.  I can transfer data my logging in over a serial link or by
>moving data on disks.  What I want to do is log in over appletalk using
>something like TOPS termainal or some other TCP utility.  
>	I can get TOPS terminal to run on the one Mac, but it never sees
>the A/UX system.  What do I have to do on the A/UX side to use these TCP
>utilities?  Has anyone done this?  Thanks.
>
>-- 
>Ned W. Rhodes                   (703) 534-2297 (voice)
>Software Systems Group          (703) 237-9654 (fax)
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>Arlington, VA  22205            rhodes at grebyn.COM

Assuming that you are using ethernet, check to make sure that the
Mac/OS box is running phase 2. A/UX will not talk phase 1. It would
be really helpful if Apple products would support BOTH phases during
an interim period. On Campus we have routers that don't understand
phase 2 yet, and we also have phase 2 only A/UX machines. So much
for one happy world talking to each other.


Glenn Souther
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Georgia Insitute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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