Date : Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:36:18 +0100
From : "Matthew Fullerton" <mf131@...>
Subject: Re: BBC TCP/IP
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From: "Phil Blundell" <philb@...>
To: "Matthew Fullerton" <mf131@...>
Cc: "BBC-Micro Mailing List" <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] BBC TCP/IP
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 21:29 +0100, Matthew Fullerton wrote:
> > That might be a change worth looking into at some point. I've just tried
> > changing the addresses. I configured the A3000 to not TCP/IP its
> > ethernet interface, just the econet, with adress 192.168.0.89. I ran
> > *IPADDR on the BBC again to make it 192.168.0.90. Unfortunately it still
> > just sits there 'Trying...'. What test set up did you use when you were
> > developing this? Maybe I can try and start from something close.
>
> I don't exactly remember anymore, but I guess it was fairly similar to
> what you're trying.
>
> Can you run NETMON or something to see what the BBC is doing on the
> Econet?
I just ran your tool, mon, on the R260 (which is running the Level 4 FS).
When I do a *I AM command (logon), I get a stream of 90 -> 88 Scout #80
(99). The information is not really important - something is going over the
cable, and I know the fileserver stuff works anyway. Whats interesting is
that when I do a *TELNET, absolutely nothing shows up on the cable.
Could activating the econet for a FS connection be stopping me from doing
TCP/IP? Apparently I have 'Insufficient privilege' to *LOGOFF.
matt
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