Subject: RE: DECServer 300, revisited
To: 'Jeff Murphy' <jeff@mincspc1.murdoch.edu.au>
From: Steve Davidson <smd@scshome.net>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/04/2004 23:11:52
When I was a System Manager at DEC (way back when), we would set the "port
session limits" to 1 on most DECservers. Most issues just went away...
Give that a try and let us know.
-Steve
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Subject: Re: DECServer 300, revisited
>
> I've never had that problem with any of my DECservers, no matter how
> I've accessed them.
>
> Which firmware are you running? What's the difference betwee the 90M
> and the 90TL or the 900TM?
"show server" says:
Network Access SW V1.5 for DS90M BL95-32 ROM 4.1 Uptime: 36 16:05:31
Address: 08-00-2B-B0-A2-3A Name: LAT_08002BB0A23A Number: 0
Identification:
Circuit Timer: 80 Password Limit: 3
Console Port: 1 Prompt: Local>
Inactivity Timer: 30 Queue Limit: 100
Keepalive Timer: 20 Retransmit Limit: 8
Multicast Timer: 30 Session Limit: 64
Node Limit: 200 Software: MNENG2
Service Groups: 0- 1
Enabled Characteristics:
Announcements, Broadcast, Dump, Lock
Local>
As for the differences, i can't say - this is my first DECserver.
It boots from internal flash, does PPP and the like, etc. It was sold
under the name 'Netrider', i think.
Strangely, there's no staircasing if i telnet to the port first,
before powering on the device - it only happens after a power cycle.
It doesn't matter if the device is a Sun, Alpha, cisco, etc.
regards
jeff