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Re: net start w/multi zones
David Empson (dempson@actrix.gen.nz) wrote:
: Andy Charrier <charrier@spacestar.net> wrote:
: > Short overview: A single AppleTalk net over Apple's old AppleTalk
: > connectors and cabling. The net is split into 3 zones.
: I assume you mean LocalTalk cabling. You must have some kind of router
: to support AppleTalk zones at all. In addition, LocalTalk doesn't
: support multiple zones on a single cable segment, so your router(s) must
: be connected to at least three cable segments. This might mean some
: delays are occurring.
I always thought that all localtalk devices on the entire network were
in the same zone. I couldn't swear to it though since my little network
at home just got its first zones.
: > Problem: If I put the IIgs into the same zone as the server, it boots.
: > When I put it in a different zone, it gives the dreaded "Check Startup
: > Device" message.
: It isn't clear from the technical documentation on the II and IIgs
: Appletalk implementation, but I get the distinct impression that the
: boot process only works if the server is in the same zone as the IIgs.
: There is a good reason for this: the AppleTalk firmware in a ROM 01 IIgs
: contains a bare minimum version of the protocols that supports nothing
: more than booting over the network. It almost certainly doesn't include
: support for accessing other zones.
This is what I discovered. My router is configured such that the ethernet
Macs are in a zone named ethertalk and the printers and IIgs on localtalk
are in a zone named localtalk. Unless I switch my SE/30 file server to
localtalk, switching it to the localtalk zone, I can't boot from the server.
: Do you have access to a ROM 3 IIgs? It might support booting from
: another zone, as it has more AppleTalk features in ROM.
Makes no difference. My ROM 3 can't handle it. I expect the same if I got
out my //e and swapped the workstation card to slot 7 and tried to boot it
too.
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Randy Shackelford
shack@southwind.net