sna connection with 2-port mutiprotocol adapter....

sna connection with 2-port mutiprotocol adapter....

Post by mincho le » Wed, 14 Oct 1998 04:00:00



Hi,
Anybody has experienced sna connection with 2-port mpa card?

What is the port name?
I saw card name dpampa0 and
hdlc0, hdcl1 was maked, sure state is available, but mpq0, mpq2 was not
found.

So when I set sna DLC profile
      data link device name [hdlc0]

and link startion start. error occured.

0105-2733  The dlc for the data link device for linkstation "test1" is
not available.

what's problem?

 
 
 

sna connection with 2-port mutiprotocol adapter....

Post by mincho le » Wed, 14 Oct 1998 04:00:00


Hi,

I saw that case.
Is there firewar?
If then open the port.

 
 
 

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