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From: hetrick@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Robert W Hetrick)
Subject: tcp/ip over ethernet
Message-ID: <1991Jun26.193411.24609@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu>
Summary: cannot connect PC to RT over ethernet
Keywords: tcp/ip, ethernet,telnet
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 91 19:34:11 GMT
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From: hetrick@matt.ksu.ksu.edu

Subject: Problems with using TCP/IP in connecting an IBM-PC to an IBM-RT.

I am using an IBM-RT model 6150-135 running AIX ver 2.2.1 and TCP/IP. I am
trying to connect an IBM-AT clone using Clarkson University's public domain
TCP/IP (TN3270). I can perform a ping within the RT and have no problem, 
however, when I ping for the PC, no response. I have used the netstat command
to retreive the hardware address and have plugged that into the arp table. I 
have looked into about every nook and crevice on the RT for address locations
and I have exhasted the knowledge of the area IBM network representative. I 
am using a 3-Com ethernet card with a built in transceiver on the PC and an
IBM Baseband Adapter eternet card on the RT. When I try to connect from the PC,
I get the message that Local or Gateway host not responding. Questions. Does 
anyone use TCP/IP on an RT in a similar setup? If so, what's the secret? I am
about to try a separate transceiver on the PC side as a last gasp measure. Let
me know if you have any ideas. Thanks.

