From: Don Sykes [annonymous@pacbell.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:39 PM
To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com
Subject: Re: How to put my VMS box on a BroadBand Connection (part II)

Didier Morandi wrote:
> 
> Remember, it was around the 17th of May. We had on c.o.v a technical chat about
> how to connect a VMS/Alpha box (PWS600au 7.3 TCP/IP 5.1) to the Internet via an
> ADSL modem.
> 
> I spent a few nites without success, so I followed an advice and installed
> IPNetRouter on my gateway, an iMac running OS 9.2.2. The machines are linked via
> a switch Netgear FS105.
> 
> The ADSL modem (EICON DIVA 2430) says:
> 
> Adresse IP Internet    :        212.129.51.99
> Masque IP Internet     :        255.255.255.0
> Adresse DNS principale :        213.36.80.1
> Adresse DNS secondaire :        213.36.80.1
> Adresse IP locale      :        192.168.1.1
> Masque IP local        :        255.255.255.0
> 
> IPNetRouter (automatic) config file is:
> 
> ! IPNetRouter 1.6.6 PPC
> #forwardingAutomatic
> #remainConnected
> #enableLocalNAT
> #DNSForwarding
> #LimitMTUForPPPoE
> +interface\Ethernet\gmac0\192.168.1.2\255.255.255.0\masquerading\dhcp\
> +interface\Ethernet\gmac0:1\192.168.187.1\255.255.255.0\
> +route\Direct\192.168.1.0/24\192.168.1.2\
> +route\Direct\192.168.187.0/24\192.168.187.1\
> +route\Direct\224.0.0.0/4\192.168.187.1\
> +route\Direct\224.0.0.0/4\192.168.1.2\
> +route\Direct\169.254.0.0/16\192.168.1.2\
> +route\Default-Gateway\0.0.0.0\192.168.1.1\
> #end
> 
> Alpha TCP/IP config is:
> DTL02> tcpip sh rout
> 
>                              DYNAMIC
> 
> Type           Destination                           Gateway
> 
> AN    0.0.0.0                               192.168.187.1
> AH    127.0.0.1                             127.0.0.1
> AN    192.168.187.0/24                      192.168.187.2
> AH    192.168.187.2                         192.168.187.2
> 
> DTL02> tcpip sh nam
> 
> BIND Resolver Parameters
> 
>  Local domain: tiscali.fr
> 
>  System
> 
>   State:     Started, Enabled
> 
>   Transport: UDP
>   Domain:    tiscali.fr
>   Retry:     4
>   Timeout:   4
>   Servers:    192.168.1.1
>   Path:       No values defined
> 
>  Process
> 
>   State:     Enabled
> 
>   Transport:
>   Domain:
>   Retry:
>   Timeout:
>   Servers:
>   Path:
> 
> DTL02> tcpip sh conf inter
> 
>  Interface: LO0
>    IP_Addr: 127.0.0.1         NETWRK: 255.0.0.0         BRDCST:
> 
>  Interface: WE0
>    IP_Addr: 192.168.187.2     NETWRK: 255.255.255.0     BRDCST: 192.168.187.255
> 
> I can TELNET to the Alpha box (where these data come from), I can FTP, but I
> cannot "exit" the box:
> 
> DTL02> tcpip ping 213.36.80.1
> PING 213.36.80.1 (213.36.80.1): 56 data bytes
> 
> ----213.36.80.1 PING Statistics----
> 4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
> %SYSTEM-F-TIMEOUT, device timeout
> 
> Any address outside the LAN is unreachable. Without IPNetRouter, I had "no route
> to host", with it, I just have nothing but timeouts.
> 
> Who knows the magic?

I think it's:
$ tcpip set route/default/gate=192.168.187.1
$ tcpip set route/default/gate=192.168.187.1/perm

-- 

Have VMS. Will Travel.
Wire Paladin @alphase.com 
San Francisco