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9 AppleTalk-IP (IPDDP) is the method computers connected to AppleTalk
10 networks can use to communicate via IP. AppleTalk-IP is simply IP datagrams
13 Through this driver you can either allow your Linux box to communicate
26 AppleTalk-IP decapsulation needs to be compiled into your kernel. You
27 will need to turn on AppleTalk-IP driver support. Then you will need to
28 select ONE of the two options; IP to AppleTalk-IP encapsulation support or
29 AppleTalk-IP to IP decapsulation support. If you compile the driver
30 statically you will only be able to use the driver for the function you have
32 select what mode you want it to run in via a module loading param.
34 AppleTalk-IP to IP decapsulation.
40 need to consult the supporting documentation for each set of tools.
42 Decapsulation - You will need to download a software package called
44 which enables you to add routes to the kernel for your Macs by hand.
45 Also the tool MacRegGateWay is included to register the
47 distribution is a patch to netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.0a17.2 (available from
52 Encapsulation - You will need to download a software daemon called ipddpd.
53 This software expects there to be an AppleTalk-IP gateway on the network.
54 You will also need to add the proper routes to route your Linux box's IP
60 decapsulation is being used most for connecting LocalTalk networks to
61 IP networks. Although it has been used on EtherTalk networks to allow
62 Macs that are only able to tunnel IP over EtherTalk.
64 Encapsulation has been used to allow a Linux box stuck on a LocalTalk
65 network to use IP. It should work equally well if you are stuck on an