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тАО06-15-2005 06:29 AM
тАО06-15-2005 06:29 AM
datalink transmit error
I can't seem to get my DS10 to do set host/mop to our DECServer 700. I've installed Network Access Software V2.4 and set it up as I've done in the past. The DS10 is running 7.3-1 TCPIP V5.3 - ECO 4
$ set host/mop lutsvr
%CCR-F-XMITERR, datalink transmit error
Can someone explain the error and what I can do to get around it?
$ set host/mop lutsvr
%CCR-F-XMITERR, datalink transmit error
Can someone explain the error and what I can do to get around it?
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тАО06-15-2005 06:58 PM
тАО06-15-2005 06:58 PM
Re: datalink transmit error
Steve,
CCR (Console Carrier Requestor) is implemented by DECnet-Plus via the MOP entity. Please check, whether your MOP client LUTSVR and MOP CIRCUIT are correctly defined:
NCL> SHOW MOP CIRCUIT * ALL
NCL> SHOW MOP CLIENT LUTSVR ALL
You could also try using LANCP (and/or TSM) to connect to your terminal server. LANCP commands to be used are:
LANCP> DEFINE DEVICE Exxx/DLL=....
LANCP> DEFINE NODE LUTSVR/ADDRESS=
LANCP> CONNECT NODE LUTSVR
Volker.
CCR (Console Carrier Requestor) is implemented by DECnet-Plus via the MOP entity. Please check, whether your MOP client LUTSVR and MOP CIRCUIT are correctly defined:
NCL> SHOW MOP CIRCUIT * ALL
NCL> SHOW MOP CLIENT LUTSVR ALL
You could also try using LANCP (and/or TSM) to connect to your terminal server. LANCP commands to be used are:
LANCP> DEFINE DEVICE Exxx/DLL=....
LANCP> DEFINE NODE LUTSVR/ADDRESS=
LANCP> CONNECT NODE LUTSVR
Volker.
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тАО06-16-2005 12:47 AM
тАО06-16-2005 12:47 AM
Re: datalink transmit error
The problem doesn├в t appear to be with my LUTSRV setup. It doesn├в t even try to make the connection it just comes back right away the with the error mentioned.
I've looked at the show MOP CIRCUIT * ALL and the results appear to match those on another server. It shows that I have three CSMACD (0 to 2) identifiers defined. My configuration uses CDMACD-0.
I deleted the LUTSRV entry under NET$configure, DSV$CONFIGURE and under MCR NCL. I ran the setup under NET$CONFIGURE then ran "MCR NCL SHO MOP CLIENT LUTSRV ALL". I noticed it didn't have an entry yet. It only contained an entry after I ran DSV$CONFIGURE->Add.
I would have expected NET$CONFIGURE to add an entry in MCR NCL.
Any suggestions on what I could do to get the SET HOST/MOP working again would be appreci
I've looked at the show MOP CIRCUIT * ALL and the results appear to match those on another server. It shows that I have three CSMACD (0 to 2) identifiers defined. My configuration uses CDMACD-0.
I deleted the LUTSRV entry under NET$configure, DSV$CONFIGURE and under MCR NCL. I ran the setup under NET$CONFIGURE then ran "MCR NCL SHO MOP CLIENT LUTSRV ALL". I noticed it didn't have an entry yet. It only contained an entry after I ran DSV$CONFIGURE->Add.
I would have expected NET$CONFIGURE to add an entry in MCR NCL.
Any suggestions on what I could do to get the SET HOST/MOP working again would be appreci
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тАО06-16-2005 02:00 AM
тАО06-16-2005 02:00 AM
Re: datalink transmit error
Actually our procedure had me doing a SHO MOP CIRCUIT * ALL IDENT but I didn't see any meaning full information and didn't clue in to the fact that the circuits are linked to ports.
Doing a NCL>sho routing circuit * all
...
Data Link Port = CSMA-CD Port CSMACD$EIA_0003
...
The Data link Port information pointed to the correct Ethernet Device name, which I had incorrect and now have corrected and it works.
Doing a NCL>sho routing circuit * all
...
Data Link Port = CSMA-CD Port CSMACD$EIA_0003
...
The Data link Port information pointed to the correct Ethernet Device name, which I had incorrect and now have corrected and it works.
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