Subject: Re: MOP protocol
To: Paul Thompson <thompson@athenet.net>
From: Corlatan N. Manuel-Costin <manyk@fosila.cs.pub.ro>
List: port-vax
Date: 10/30/1998 16:12:34
OK. I get the idea. Can anyone tell me how can i connect to an
unix server from a terminal that is connected on the local net, trough
DECserver 90L+?
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Paul Thompson wrote:
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> Actually, I think it's proprietary to Meridian Technology.
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> MOP is also used for remote console operations to the DECservers (but not
> from them to anywhere else)
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> I believe all the 90 series is TCP/IP capable. I know straight 90's are
> so presumably a 90+ would be too.
>
> Paul
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> On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Matt Thomas wrote:
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> > At 06:35 AM 10/29/98 , Corlatan N. Manuel-Costin wrote:
> > > Can anyone tell me if there is a way to connect a VT320 terminal
> > >trough DEC Server 90+ (i think) to a server that runs NetBSD/vax, using
> > >MOP protocol?
> >
> > MOP is only used to load the DS90+. To connect to other systems you
> > would be using the LAT protocol. Unfortunately, LAT is proprietary to
> > Compaq and/or Cabletron (I'm not sure who got it as part of the Digital
> > divesture).
> >
> > I'm pretty sure the DS90+ predates the adding of IP and Telnet to the
> > terminal servers but you might to see if there is a telnet command.
> > --
> > Matt Thomas Internet: matt@3am-software.com
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