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Title: ISDN and PABX
Notice:Integrated Services Digital Networks General Discussion
Moderator:DELNI::GOLDSTEIN
Created:Wed Jul 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:568
Total number of notes:2269

564.0. "WAN Support T3.0-4 for Digital UNIX (now supports ISDN)" by DELNI::MUGGERIDGE () Tue Apr 01 1997 00:16

Hi,

ISDN is now supported on Digital UNIX for the DEC3000 systems.

Please notify me if you plan on using this kit for ISDN work,
I am still searching for a willing EFT site.

Kit details are attached.

Regards,
Matt.

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An EFT update kit is now available for:

	WAN Support T3.0-4 for Digital UNIX

It is accessible via anonymous FTP at:

	netrix.lkg.dec.com:/kits/osf1/WAN_T3.0-4/WAN_T3.0-4.tar

The cover note is attached below.

Best regards,
Matt.

		 WAN Support for Digital UNIX Systems


			     March, 1997



			     COVER LETTER







Operating System:	Digital UNIX, V4.0x

Software Version:	T3.0-4



IMPORTANT NOTE ON INSTALLATION - YOU MUST REBOOT
------------------------------------------------
To install WAN Support T3.0-4, you must first completely remove the
previous version of the kit, and *most* importantly, you must then
reboot your system.  This procedure will remove all the installed
files as well as clear the running kernel of older subsystems.

To completely remove the old version of the kit, you may use the
following procedure:

	1. Determine the subsets installed which pertain to the X.25 kit.
	2. Issue setld -d <subset ...>
	3. Reboot
	4. Install WAN Support T3.0-4


REMOVING OLD SUBSETS
--------------------
For power users, the following command line will remove all subsets
pertaining to X.25.  Be careful, that if you don't wish to remove any
DECnet subsets, then you should remove the string "^DNA|" from the
line below.

	# setld -d `setld -i | grep installed | 
		awk '/^DNA|^CTA|^ISD|^WDA|^XXA|^ZZA/ {printf ("%s ", $1)}'`

NOTE: This command is issued on one line.  It is split here for convenience.

To verify all desired subsets have been removed, you should review the
list by issuing:

	# setld -i | grep installed


			NOW REBOOT YOUR SYSTEM


INSTALLING WAN Support T3.0-4
-----------------------------
Please follow this procedure:

	1. Extract the kit from the tar file

	2. Set the current directory to the location where the kit has
	   been unpacked, or you may use RIS.

	3. Install the kit, using 'setld -l'

A typescript of the installation is attached to the cover letter shipped
with the kit.  The list of subsets which are presented for installation
may be different on various systems.  This typescript was take from an
installation on a DEC3000 machine.


DOCUMENTATION
=============
WAN Support T3.0-4 is a port of the WAN Support V2.0a product.  The
significant change in this release is the support of dynamically
loadable subsystems.  Therefore the documentation from the V2.0a kit
is still applicable to this release.  You can obtain the V2.0a
documentation from the distribution CD.

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564.1BGSDEV::MORRISTom Morris - Light &amp; Sound EngineeringThu Apr 03 1997 08:155
Is this really the first supported ISDN software for the
DEC 3000?  Or should I be paying more attention to the
Australian date (April 1) of the announcement?

Tom
564.2DELNI::MUGGERIDGEFri Apr 04 1997 00:154
This is the first time it has been supported in an EFT kit on Digital UNIX V4.0.
It was previously available on Digital UNIX V3.2.

Matt.