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06-30-2004 02:46 AM
06-30-2004 02:46 AM
On any node, if I do "mc latcp show node *" I see 2 decservers while there are at least 10 active. Furthermore, the console output is captured : so it is in use.
All decservers have "announcement" configured.
Why don't I see them all ?
Can I connect to them using latcp ?
(btw : if you register them in ncl as mop clients, you can do set host/mop to them)
Wim
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06-30-2004 02:49 AM
06-30-2004 02:49 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
$ mc latcp show conn
?
Do you see more Decservers ?
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06-30-2004 02:52 AM
06-30-2004 02:52 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
when you say "decserver" do you intend an alpha server (like DS10) or terminal server (like 90M)?
AFAIK the command MC LATCP SHO NODE display the server node, not terminal server.
Antonio Vigliotti
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06-30-2004 02:53 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
MGRWVW>mc latcp show conn
ID Type Remote Node (Address) Sessions/Limit
---- -------- ------------------------------------- --------------
01AC Incoming CTS12B (08-00-2B-BF-F9-EE) 3/128
0214 Incoming CTS12C (00-00-F8-52-72-5E) 4/ 64
03A0 Incoming LAT_00606D93C893 (00-60-6D-93-C8-93) 4/ 64
0494 Incoming CTS13B (00-60-6D-D5-FA-68) 3/ 64
0594 Incoming CTS13A (00-00-F8-52-0B-6E) 1/128
0614 Incoming CTS12A (08-00-2B-BF-55-D0) 1/128
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06-30-2004 02:54 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
MCR LATCP SET NODE/USER_GROUP=ENABLE=0-255
to enable all then try SHOW SERVICE, SHOW NODE again (may take a minute or two)
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06-30-2004 02:55 AM
06-30-2004 02:55 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
Terminal server.
But why do I see 2 decservers and not all ?
MGRWVW>mc latcp show node cts*
Node Name Status Identification
---------------- ----------- ----------------------------------------------
CTS12A 1 Connected CSM
CTS20A Reachable CSM
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06-30-2004 02:59 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
The value was 0. Changed it as you instructed. No change.
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06-30-2004 03:02 AM
06-30-2004 03:02 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
It is a DEC one, according to
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/stayin-buzy/macaddy2.htm
as it starts with 00606D
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06-30-2004 03:05 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
Decserver database ? I thought LAT was broadcasting the info ...
Wim
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06-30-2004 03:18 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
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06-30-2004 03:21 AM
06-30-2004 03:21 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
But if the announcements are blocked, how is the node getting its mac addresses ? Some kind of arp ?
Wim
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06-30-2004 03:24 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
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06-30-2004 03:24 AM
06-30-2004 03:24 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
Terminal server.
But why do I see 2 decservers and not all ?
I guess some server has internal service enabled; in terminal server like 90M or 90TL you can set enable LAT service; connect as console into announced server and type SHOW SERVICE LOCAL (after become administrator).
I guess if you type
$ SET HOST/LAT
you can enter in console mode
Antonio Vigliotti
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06-30-2004 03:25 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
What is the output of command $mc latcp sho service.
I worked on a site, where equinox server used to give service, while other make/model do not.
Thanks & regards,
Lokesh
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06-30-2004 03:28 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
No service for the decserver.
Wim
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06-30-2004 03:31 AM
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06-30-2004 03:31 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
No local service. Set host/lat doesn't work.
Wim
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06-30-2004 03:34 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
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06-30-2004 03:35 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
MGRWVW>tsm show server cts*
Server Address Type Status Partition
CTS12A 08-00-2B-BF-55-D0 DS700 Available CSM
CTS12B 08-00-2B-BF-F9-EE DS700 Available CSM
CTS12C 00-00-F8-52-72-5E DS700 Available CSM
CTS12G 00-00-F8-52-6D-EB DS700 Available CSM
CTS12H 00-00-F8-52-6D-EC DS700 Available CSM
CTS12I 00-00-F8-52-6D-50 DS700 Available CSM
CTS13A 00-00-F8-52-0B-6E DS700 Available CSM
CTS13B 00-60-6D-D5-FA-68 DS900 Available CSM
CTS13C 00-00-F8-52-99-0E DS700 Available CSM
CTS20A 08-00-2B-3A-2E-41 DS700 Available CSM
CTS21A 08-00-2B-39-9B-BB DS700 Available CSM
CTS22A 08-00-2B-10-E4-36 DS200 Available CSM
I still don't understand where the address is coming from if broadcasts are blocked ...
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06-30-2004 03:37 AM
06-30-2004 03:37 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
NOt 1 set ho/lat works
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06-30-2004 03:46 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
Are there any ethernet bridges etc between yr system and the DECservers?
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06-30-2004 03:50 AM
06-30-2004 03:50 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
This is a large bank. Nobody knows what is exactly between 2 network points. To my knowledge, LAT can work without being blocked.
All servers have their service groups set to 0.
Wim
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06-30-2004 03:51 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
can you enter in console mode into terminal server?
Which server have ident set?
Antonio Vigliotti
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06-30-2004 03:55 AM
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Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
Ident ?
(I'm going now, the rest if for tomorrow)
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06-30-2004 05:40 AM
06-30-2004 05:40 AM
Re: DECSERVERS visible in LATCP
set priv
def server name decs12
set server name decs12
or something similar (sorry, I am not sure about the syntax)