| Title: | DEC Network Integration Server (DECNIS) |
| Notice: | Please read note 1 to use this conference effectively |
| Moderator: | MARVIN::WELCH |
| Created: | Wed Sep 18 1991 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3660 |
| Total number of notes: | 15082 |
Hi,
I have some question related to DECNIS v.4.0 configurator. It seems we
only have the Windows version at the moment. Then, when will we have
the Digital Unix version released ?
Another question is on I-ISIS. When we configured the DECNIS router
running with I-ISIS using the ClearVisn DECNIS configurator. We found
from the script file that DECnet routing is turned on. Does it
mandatory for I-ISIS ? If it doesn't, how can we avoid it turning on
when configured with I-ISIS?
Thanks,
cf
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 3536.1 | No to UNIX, Yes to DECnet. | MARVIN::BRADBURY | Mon Feb 10 1997 04:57 | 25 | |
Hi cf,
> I have some question related to DECNIS v.4.0 configurator. It seems we
> only have the Windows version at the moment. Then, when will we have
> the Digital Unix version released ?
Currently there are no plans to port the clearVISN DECNIS Windows Configurator
to any other platform. The character cell based configurator is still the
supported configuration tool on Digital UNIX and VMS.
It is planned that future versions of the Windows configurator will support
using UNIX and VMS systems as load hosts.
> Another question is on I-ISIS. When we configured the DECNIS router
> running with I-ISIS using the ClearVisn DECNIS configurator. We found
> from the script file that DECnet routing is turned on. Does it
> mandatory for I-ISIS ? If it doesn't, how can we avoid it turning on
> when configured with I-ISIS?
You definately need to run DECnet to use the Integratated IS-IS control
protocol. The control protocol works by including IP information in the OSI
link state packets.
Cheers,
Colin.
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