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09-05-2006 03:08 PM
09-05-2006 03:08 PM
RFC1006 with DECnet protocol
Hello,
My customer has some problem about Decnet/OSI on Tru64 UNIX. They use Tru64UNIX V5.1B Patchkit4 and use RFC1006 with DECnet protocol on their application. When the error it happened, it seem that nothing is effected for their application. And this error messages is always repeated.
The error message is
1 May 18 16:40:51 sac1 vmunix: doti_rcv_tpdu: nc[5]; AK: tc identify failed: 14
For more detail, please see in attachment file.
Regards,
Waikamon.
My customer has some problem about Decnet/OSI on Tru64 UNIX. They use Tru64UNIX V5.1B Patchkit4 and use RFC1006 with DECnet protocol on their application. When the error it happened, it seem that nothing is effected for their application. And this error messages is always repeated.
The error message is
1 May 18 16:40:51 sac1 vmunix: doti_rcv_tpdu: nc[5]; AK: tc identify failed: 14
For more detail, please see in attachment file.
Regards,
Waikamon.
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09-06-2006 04:16 AM
09-06-2006 04:16 AM
Re: RFC1006 with DECnet protocol
Hi,
are you implying that you want to do DECnet over TCP/IP as specified in RFC1859 ("ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow Control over TCP [RFC 1006 extension]") using port 399 or are you trying to configure DECnet over TCP/IP to go over Port 102?
What is the partners system that you're trying to connect to?
Are you sure the application is not an OSI based application, in which case it would be using RFC1006 and port 102?
Can you supply a tcpdump trace so we can see what you're trying to achieve.
John
are you implying that you want to do DECnet over TCP/IP as specified in RFC1859 ("ISO Transport Class 2 Non-use of Explicit Flow Control over TCP [RFC 1006 extension]") using port 399 or are you trying to configure DECnet over TCP/IP to go over Port 102?
What is the partners system that you're trying to connect to?
Are you sure the application is not an OSI based application, in which case it would be using RFC1006 and port 102?
Can you supply a tcpdump trace so we can see what you're trying to achieve.
John
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