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ZL2VAL > HELP     28.09.04 00:30l 37 Lines 1434 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Info wanted on Danube router
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Sent: 040927/2304Z @:ZL2AB.#46.NZL.OC #:48622 [New Plymouth] FBB7.00g
From: ZL2VAL@ZL2AB.#46.NZL.OC
To  : HELP@WW


Hi, thanks for reading this. I've just aquired, at our local Junk Sale, an
"Advanced Computer Communications" router thing. 

D-SBU-E   	Danube Ethernet Bridge/Router; supports SNMP  
network mgmt, 802.1D bridging, routing of TCP/IP, Novell IPX, 
AppleTalk and Bandwidth optimization, 2MB flas memory and 2MB DRAM, 
requires WAN I/F card and power supply.

I had to jack up a 24vac power supply and got it going, but all it does is
light up the power LED and the two Tx Rx lights on the rear flicker at
switch on. I tried accessing it through a web browser, set to access
another router via a 10Base lead, with all the DSN numbers I could think
of, 192.168.1.1:80, 192.168.1.0:80, 255.255.255.0, etc, but not a sign of
life. I also tried a DSN, on a sticker underneath, 192.168.170.1:80, 4600
but nothing.
google.com wasn't any help, either, as the original manufacturing company
appears to have gone out of business.

If you can help me, or have relevant info on how this thing works, and
what it's usefull for, I'd be thankfull to hear from you.

73, Alan, ZL2VAL @ ZL2AB.#46.NZL.OC (Sysop)
 IP:      zl2val@qsl.net
 APRS:    3906.34s/17406.45e]

 Message timed: 11:09 on 2004-Sep-28
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