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The Question is: A question concerning DECnet IV & V, DECnet over IP, and routing. Have a network that bridges two sites, each site with a collection of OpenVMS nodes running a mix of DECnet Phase IV and V (OSI). DECnet is currently bridged between sites, but newer, faster communications hardware is coming that will only support IP traffic. Is it possible to continue to allow DECnet connectivity over an IP-only connection between sites? For example, can a host be established at each end running DECnet-Plus and DECnet over IP to communicate with each other while acting as L1 or L2 DECnet routers? Or is there some other better approach? The problem of course is that some of the OpenVMS systems are required to remain at older versions of OpenVMS and so a total DECnet-Plus solution is not available. \bill The Answer is : You can establish the DECnet connection via IP, but you will need to manually route through a remote DECnet-Plus node to reach a remote DECnet Phase IV node, via explicit specification of a node for pass-through. (This is sometimes refered to as Poor Man's Routing.) Access between DECnet-Plus nodes will be transparent.
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