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Jan 22, 1987, 12:36:48 AM1/22/87
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Do you have anything that describes the DECnet protocol?
Better still, do you know of any company/university that
has DECnet running under 4.3BSD? We have all the Ultrix
sources, but are missing the DECnet stuff.


Thanks for any info,

matt
musocs!ma...@eddie.mit.edu

Matthew Odinotski
McGill University
Computer Science
Montreal, CANADA

Ted Marshall

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Jan 22, 1987, 12:21:24 PM1/22/87
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In article <870122054...@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>, ro...@musocs.UUCP (Postmaster) writes:
> Do you have anything that describes the DECnet protocol?
> Better still, do you know of any company/university that
> has DECnet running under 4.3BSD? We have all the Ultrix
> sources, but are missing the DECnet stuff.
>
> matt
> musocs!ma...@eddie.mit.edu

DEC publishes a complete set of functional specs for the DECnet protocols (DNA).
I think these are all current:

_DECnet_DNA_Phase_IV_General_Desc_ AA-N149A-TC
_DNA_Phase_IV_Ethernet_Node_Product_Arch_Spec_ AA-X440A-TK
_""""""""""""_Ethernet_Data_Link_Func_Spec_ AA-Y298A-TK
_""""""""""""_Routing_Layer_F_S_ AA-X435A-TK
_""""""""""""_NSP_F_S_ (Transport layer) AA-X439A-TK
_""""""""""""_Net_Management_F_S_ AA-X437A-TK
_""""""""""""_Maint_Operations_F_S_ AA-X436A-TK
_Dna_Phase_III_Session_Control_F_S_ AA-K182A-TK
_DNA_Data_Access_Protocol_F_S_ (FTP equiv) AA-K177A-TK
_DNA_DDCMP_F_S_ (Serial line Data Link protocol) AA-K175A-TK

Also, I know that SUN has implemented DECnet for their UNIX.

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