It has been a considerable time since I have done any networking work -- would you get me going in the right direction for setting up NAT on Windows?
On 5/9/19, Mark Pizzolato <m...@infocomm.com> wrote: > On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 9:54 AM, Jonathan Welch wrote: >> I just moved to a wired connection and now am having success. Good point >> about walking before running. >> >> I'm on npcap 0.994 current as of last night. >> >> I turned off DECNET to eliminate one source of possible trouble. It would >> be >> nice to have it on at some point in the future. > > As I suggested, without DECnet, you should probably get success with a NAT > connection using either a wired or a wireless host network. DECnet over > wireless probably isn't going to be achievable since many WiFi environments > are particularly IP centric and don't pass arbitrary other packets, and even > if > they did, you would have to convince the host NIC to use a DECnet MAC > address for everything. There probably isn't a way to set the host > network device's MAC address so that won't get you there. > > - Mark > >> sim> sho ver >> MicroVAX 3900 simulator V4.0-0 Current >> Simulator Framework Capabilities: >> 64b data >> 64b addresses >> Threaded Ethernet Packet transports:PCAP:NAT:UDP >> Idle/Throttling support is available >> Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) support >> RAW disk and CD/DVD ROM support >> Asynchronous I/O support (Lock free asynchronous event queue) >> Asynchronous Clock support >> FrontPanel API Version 12 >> Host Platform: >> Compiler: Microsoft Visual C++ 15.00.30729.01 >> Simulator Compiled as C arch: x86 (Release Build) on May 1 2019 >> at 23:0 >> 0:06 >> Memory Access: Little Endian >> Memory Pointer Size: 32 bits >> Large File (>2GB) support >> SDL Video support: SDL Version 2.0.8 >> PCRE RegEx (Version 8.36 2014-09-26) support for EXPECT commands >> OS clock resolution: 1ms >> Time taken by msleep(1): 1ms >> OS: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] >> Architecture: x86 on AMD64, Processors: 8 >> Processor Id: Intel64 Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7, GenuineIntel, >> Level: >> 6, Revision: 2a07 >> git commit id: ab3e07a4 >> git commit time: 2019-05-01T22:56:54-07:00 >> sim> >> >> On 5/9/19, Mark Pizzolato <m...@infocomm.com> wrote: >> > On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 7:00 AM, Jonathan Welch wrote: >> >> The vms systems on our campus are about to be shut down. My former >> >> boss and I would like to still have access to our files, so I've >> >> moved an image of a vax system disk into simh. >> >> >> >> He is a networking expert and I am no slouch, but neither of us can >> >> figure out why we cannot establish any kind of network connection >> >> outside of the simh. >> >> >> >> I've looked back in the archives for help but have only found people >> >> with linux systems or messages of success with UCX. >> >> >> >> This morning I upgraded from Multinet 4.3 to 5.2 and tried to set up >> >> DHCP but that did not work either. >> >> >> >> Npcap is installed. >> >> >> >> If I set my mac address to be the same as that of the host laptop I >> >> can use wireshark to see pings coming out from the vax but there are >> >> no responses. >> >> >> >> I've disabled decnet from starting up to avoid the mac address from >> >> being changed. >> >> >> >> Some guidance in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > First: Learn to walk before you run. Meaning, get things working with >> > a wired network connection BEFORE you try to use a wireless solution. >> > >> > Second: It seems that you might be using a somewhat recent version of >> > simh since you've got a SHOW ETHERNET command, but it would be useful >> > to see the output of a SHOW VERSION command. The latest Windows >> > binaries are available at: >> > https://github.com/simh/Win32-Development-Binaries >> > >> > Third: Since you've disabled DECnet, that might mean that all you care >> > about is IP so, you may be able to achieve that both wired and >> > wirelessly if you use a NAT: attachment for your XQ device. >> > >> > - Mark >> > >> > >> >> From my vax.ini file: >> >> set xq mac=08-24-d7-ca-1f-40 >> >> att xq eth3 >> >> >> >> From the simh prompt: >> >> sim> sho eth >> >> ETH devices: >> >> eth0 \Device\NPF_{8E7FBCD3-67EB-4A59-8E35-6713CAB729FA} (Local >> Area >> >> Connection 2) >> >> eth1 \Device\NPF_{EE67D248-AACC-4A29-99EE-2B84EA08B5EF} (VMware >> >> Network Adapter VMnet8) >> >> eth2 \Device\NPF_{7287895B-5B94-43ED-8AA8-1FF910EA836B} (Wireless >> >> Network Connection 2) >> >> eth3 \Device\NPF_{DC3CD7F8-4BD9-4610-B8DF-20AC5FBD56FC} >> (Wireless >> >> Network Connection) >> >> eth4 \Device\NPF_NdisWanIp (NdisWan >> >> Adapter) >> >> eth5 \Device\NPF_NdisWanBh (NdisWan >> >> Adapter) >> >> eth6 \Device\NPF_{B1392056-6E69-421B-9814-6011441195C2} (Wireless >> >> Network Connection 3) >> >> eth7 \Device\NPF_NdisWanIpv6 (NdisWan >> >> Adapter) >> >> eth8 \Device\NPF_{C7140267-68CB-485A-B343-5751B1865242} (VMware >> >> Network Adapter VMnet1) >> >> eth9 \Device\NPF_{795E27CA-60AA-4A1E-AAB0-99FB62537868} (Npcap >> >> Loopback Adapter) >> >> eth10 \Device\NPF_{62CD8A59-7E13-401A-90AB-3CFBC37554E8} (Local >> >> Area >> >> Connection) >> >> eth11 nat:{optional-nat-parameters} (Integrated >> >> NAT (SLiRP) support) >> >> eth12 udp:sourceport:remotehost:remoteport (Integrated >> >> UDP bridge support) >> >> Npcap version 0.994, based on libpcap version 1.9.1-PRE-GIT Open ETH >> >> Devices: >> >> XQ eth3 (Wireless Network Connection) >> >> Ethernet Device: >> >> Name: >> >> \Device\NPF_{DC3CD7F8-4BD9-4610-B8DF-20AC5FBD56FC} >> >> Reflections: 1 >> >> Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 >> >> Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 2 >> >> Host NIC Address: 00:24:D7:CA:1F:40 >> >> Packets Sent: 2 >> >> Packets Received: 26 >> >> Asynch Interrupts: Disabled >> >> Read Queue: Count: 24 >> >> Read Queue: High: 24 >> >> Read Queue: Loss: 0 >> >> Peak Write Queue Size: 0 >> >> BPF Filter: (((ether dst 08:24:D7:CA:1F:40) or (ether multicast)) >> >> and not ((et her src 08:24:D7:CA:1F:40))) or ((ether dst >> >> 08:24:D7:CA:1F:40) and (ether src >> >> 08 >> >> :24:D7:CA:1F:40)) or ((ether dst 00:24:D7:CA:1F:40) and (ether proto >> >> 0x9000)) >> >> sim> >> >> >> >> Multinet settings >> >> MultiNet Network Configuration Utility V5.2(107) [Reading in MAXIMUM >> >> configuration from MULTINET:MULTINET.EXE] [Reading in configuration >> >> from MULTINET:NETWORK_DEVICES.CONFIGURATION] >> >> NET-CONFIG>sho >> >> Interface Adapter CSR Address >> >> Flags/Vector >> >> --------- ------- ----------- >> >> ------------ >> >> se0 (Shared VMS Ethernet/FDDI) -NONE- -NONE- >> >> -NONE- >> >> [TCP/IP: 10.0.0.150, IP-SubNet: 255.255.255.0, IP-Broadcast: >> >> 10.0.0.255] >> >> [VMS Device: XQA0, Link Level: Ethernet ] >> >> DHCP Client for the interface is enabled >> >> >> >> >> >> Official Host Name: vax1 >> >> Default IP Route: 10.0.0.1 >> >> Domain Nameserver: 127.0.0.1 >> >> Timezone: EST >> >> Timezone Rules: US/EASTERN >> >> Load UCX $QIO driver: TRUE >> >> Load PWIP (Pathworks) driver: TRUE >> >> DHCP Client Flag: 1 >> >> NET-CONFIG> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Simh mailing list >> >> Simh@trailing-edge.com >> >> http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh >> > > > _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh