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19 if you want to try out router support (not properly debugged yet)
20 you'll need the following options as well...
27 Don't turn on SIOCGIFCONF support for DECnet unless you are really sure
28 that you need it, in general you won't and it can cause ifconfig to
31 Run time configuration has changed slightly from the 2.4 system. If you
38 start working. If you need something more complicated or are unsure how
46 If you do st a DECnet address on the command line, it has only one purpose
52 prevent you adding further addresses to the loopback device if you
56 which "hello" messages are sent, if you don't set an address on the loopback
57 interface then you won't see any entries in /proc/net/neigh for the local
58 host until such time as you start a connection. This doesn't affect the
66 and early 2.3.xx kernels, you must use a comma when specifying the
67 DECnet address like this. For more recent 2.3.xx kernels, you may
86 at the time the device is brought up. If you are using RedHat you can
94 DECnet address which matches to be added to the interface (which you can
99 device you want DECnet to route packets out of when no specific route
104 If you don't set the default device, then it will default to the first
122 If you want to configure a DECnet router you'll need the iproute2 package
145 you should find that it is listed in /proc/net/decnet_dev and also
149 - If you have any DECnet routers on your network, they should appear
152 - If you want to send to any node which is not listed in the
153 /proc/net/decnet_neigh file, you'll need to set the default device
158 For this step and those after, you'll need the DECnet library
162 network, and see if you can obtain the same results.
163 - At this point you are on your own... :-)
167 If you've found a bug and want to report it, then there are several things
168 you can do to help me work out exactly what it is that is wrong. Useful
171 - What kernel version are you running ?
172 - What version of the patch are you running ?
173 - How far though the above set of tests can you get ?
175 - Which services are you running ?
180 - Can you use tcpdump to get a trace ? (N.B. Most (all?) versions of
205 addresses on each physical interface. If you do this, be aware that if your
209 packets from the DECnet specified addresses. So if you have one of these
217 If you are keen to get involved in development, or want to ask questions
219 list that you can join, details are at: