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The Question is: What are the hardware and software requirements to make a static DDCMP connection from an Alpha to a VAX. The Answer is : Any number of point-to-point synchronous network connection options are available (and even a few asynchronous/dial-up options), with the key questions involving such considerations as the required network bandwidth, latency, security, and availability requirements. Also involved in the discussion are the particular models of VAX and Alpha systems assuming that host-based connections are prefered, and also the particular DECnet Phase involved. Also of interest in the network design will be an evaluation of the need (if any) for firewalls or other network access controls. And, of course, information on the distance between the two systems (or two LANs). At its simplest, most any pair of IP router boxes (Ethernet connection on one side, and a point-to-point connection on the other) will work here, assuming DECnet-Plus (and thus DECnet-over-IP) is available. (Dedicated IP router boxes or switches are often rather easier to locate than DECnet DDCMP router boxes.) Other options include IP tunnels via the open Internet, and various protocol-independent devices such as a network bridge or a switch. Determination of the available network hardware usually entails a discussion with the local wireline, or with (in certain cases) the satellite or other wireless circuit providers, and the necessary bandwidth required. Asynchronous DDCMP is not available on OpenVMS Alpha systems. The use of an out-board router capable of asynchronous (or synchronous) DDMCP may be an option here. Compaq Professional Services can assist in the determination and the configuration of the necessary network connection.
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