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TCP-Group Digest            Sun, 21 Dec 97       Volume 97 : Issue   94

Today's Topics:
             Connecting tcp/ip hosts via an AX.25 network

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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 19:43:41 +0100 (MET)
From: Roberto Del Bianco <r.delbianco@agora.stm.it>
Subject: Connecting tcp/ip hosts via an AX.25 network

Hell, All!

Hoping to be read... I'd like to learn, if there's a way to do it, the kind of
operation (in a tcp/ip system such as Jnos or Tnos) necessary to link together
two or more tcp/ip hosts through an AX.25 network (not Netrom) like Flexnet or
Itanet in Italy.
That is, if there is a way to configure arp and route, in order to make the
two
hosts visible one another... it would mean that I could make a tcp/ip link or
network with any other OM even not local, and without the necessity of tcp/ip
routers between us... can it be possible? I ask it because here in Italy,
AX.25
networks are still more large than tcp/ip nets...

Any answer will be appreciated!

Thanks in advance, and... greetings for Christmas to everyone!


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Date: 20-Dec-97
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