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  • Subject: Re: Two NS/router configs & host mac addresses in CA/400?
  • From: "Walden Leverich" <walden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 09:46:37 -0500

Within ONE NetSoft router setup you should be able to specify all four
AS/400s, each with there own mac address. You may need to run NetSoft's
configurator, not that CA wizard to do this. I did it for many years with
"true" NetSoft before client access was here, now I'm straight TCP/IP so I
don't pay attention to NetSoft anymore.

Speaking of TCP/IP, what are you still using 802.2? TCP/IP is the way to go!

-Walden

-----Original Message-----
From: Pedro Manuel Rodrigues <pmanuel@cindy.fe.up.pt>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 1:27 PM
Subject: Two NS/router configs & host mac addresses in CA/400?



   Again, good day to all.

   One other problem i have is this, if i configure different
NS/router setups for direct AS/400 connection on ethernet - different
work areas for each system - i can only work with each one each time.
If i try to connect to a second one, netsoft router doesnt start. I
just want to connect to different AS/400 (4 of them) with different
host mac addresses, without going thru a assumed as/400. I'm using
CA/400 for Win95. Is it possible?


Thanks in advance,

Pedro Manuel Rodrigues


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