Re: 8.1 to OS X AppleTalk

2003-11-24 Thread Mark Benson
On Nov 23, 2003, at 11:50 pm, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > Maybe in theory, but not in practice. The hubs in my office crash when someone transfers files from or to the fileserver over appletalk. The hubs can handle AFP over IP alright but as soon as appletalk turns up its head trouble sta

Re: 8.1 to OS X AppleTalk

2003-11-24 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And there-in lies the problem. Routers and Bridges > are protocol level > dependent and thus will not accept anything they are > not set up to > pass. TCP/IP routers that don't support AppleTalk > will reject signals > that are not routable, and may

Re: 8.1 to OS X AppleTalk

2003-11-24 Thread Marten van de Kraats
He needs to have a chat with the sysadmin and find out if the switches and routers are the managed type, which can be configured over the ethernet cable using a Telnet program or if they're fancy ones with built in mini web servers, by using a web browser. There is where the various protocols can

Re: 8.1 to OS X AppleTalk

2003-11-24 Thread Chris Miles
On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 22:53, Marten van de Kraats wrote: > >AppleTalk and AppleShare IP are in no way the same. Their only > >similarity is they are both for the Mac OS and made by Apple. > >AppleTalk is slower and uses older routines it is also very > >versatile and works over more than one med

Re: 8.1 to OS X AppleTalk

2003-11-24 Thread Clark Martin
At 8:09 AM + 11/24/03, Mark Benson wrote: On Nov 23, 2003, at 11:50 pm, Marten van de Kraats wrote: And there-in lies the problem. Routers and Bridges are protocol level dependent and thus will not accept anything they are not set up to pass. TCP/IP routers that don't support AppleTalk will