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Conference 7.286::gateways

Title:Gateways between the EASYnet and other networks
Notice:NOTICE: You *must* read 1.1 before writing *anything* here!!!!!
Moderator:19472::reeves
Created:Mon Mar 17 1986
Last Modified:Fri May 23 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2347
Total number of notes:10653

2347.0. "Where do we find GATEWAY.DOC (no more DECWRL::)??" by SNOFS1::MARSHALLJ (John Marshall, AP IS Systems Group, DTN 730-5916) Tue May 06 1997 11:53

    
    Now that DECWRL has been retired, where can we find GATEWAY.DOC??
    
    I only started working at SNO (Sydney, Australia) about 5 weeks ago,
    and one of the first problems I had to sort out was that our Internet
    mail wasn't getting out (insufficient resources on remote node -
    DECWRL). Thankfully, someone pointed me in the direction of this
    conference and I learned from here about the retirement of DECWRL and
    the existence of the RMC's.
    
    The only listing of regional RMC's I could find in this conference was
    pretty old, and it indicated that US2RMC was the node we should use.
    I've pointed everything at that (by defining system logical names for
    DECWRL). Am I doing the right thing, or is there now a closer RMC that
    we should be using?
    
    I've noticed several references here to GATEWAY.DOC. Since it is no
    longer possible to get it from DECWRL, is it now available somewhere
    else?
    
    Thanks,
    
    John Marshall
    AP SPT IS Systems Group
    DTN 730-5916
    
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2347.1WRKSYS::INGRAHAMAndyTue May 06 1997 12:4211
>   The only listing of regional RMC's I could find in this conference was
>   pretty old, and it indicated that US2RMC was the node we should use.

Note 1988 (generally 1988.last) holds the current list of RMC's.

You should now be using US3RMC from area 59 - Australia.

Maybe the keepers of GATEWAY.DOC should keep a note here in this notesfile
with the most recent copy??  I have a copy from a year or two ago; but I
think you'll find that this document hasn't kept up (and can't keep up)
with all the changes constantly taking place.
2347.2NEWVAX::LAURENTHal Laurent @ COPTue May 06 1997 13:0313
re: .0

    
>    Now that DECWRL has been retired, where can we find GATEWAY.DOC??
    
You can get it via anonymous ftp from gateway.dec.com.  It was last updated
in 1994, but there's still a good bit of useful info there.

As .1 says, this conference is the best place to find out what RMC to
use.

-Hal

2347.3WRLMTS::VIGEANTWayne VigeantWed May 07 1997 12:477
    You can get GATEWAY.DOC using anonymous ftp to gatekeeper.pa.dec.com.
    Is is out of date and no effort is being made to keep it up to date.
    However, it does have some useful information. 
    
    You can also look at URL:
        http://www.bb.dec.com/home.html
    for other related information.
2347.4Thank youSNOFS1::MARSHALLJJohn Marshall, AP IS Systems Group, DTN 730-5916Thu May 08 1997 00:027
    
    Andy, Hal and Wayne,
    
    Thank you for your friendly, prompt advice and assistance.
    
    We are now pointing at US3RMC, I have printed out a copy of GATEWAY.PS,
    and I now have a pointer to the IP-EASYNET Services Home Page.