[Simh] tcpip problem Johnny

Phil King prk62 at yahoo.com
Sat May 19 00:41:14 EDT 2018


I was going to ask about how to get past that. I do have 7 network connections in this pc so the host and the vax are not on the same wire. If you have any thoughts i would love to here them 
Phil
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Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 18:55:03 +0200
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se>
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On 2018-05-17 06:47, Phil King wrote:
> tried to telnet in from a terminal on the same computer my vax is 
> running and it is not working so you are correct i have an ip problem  i 
> have to do something thin wtih the router and some reconfig in the vax 
> to the end of my ability after that i will try to ask for help thanks 
> all for your help you are all good people

Um. I would not be surprised if you just observe the problem others have 
mentioned in the past. It is not uncommon for the host system to not be 
able to communicate with the virtual machine, as the outgoing ethernet 
packets are not been received. A switch will normally not help you, as 
both hosts are on the same ethernet cable, and switches do not reflect 
packets back on the port they come from. Routers might be more clever, 
but it's not a given. But basically, your problem have a high chance of 
being a problem of being able to communicate between two machines that 
use the same physical ethernet interface.

  Johnny

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