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The Question is: We have a system configuration wherein Two Alpha Servers (running VMS) and 3 WIN2000 workstations are connected on two different LAN networks (Meaning each of the Server and Clients has two Network controllers). Additionally, a router (CISCO) is also conn ected to these LAN networks to provide connectivity to 4 Nos of Remote Win2000 Clients. The Remote Clients are situated at geographically different locations and are equipped with Routers. We are able to establish TCP/IP connectivity only when One Network Controller is enabled at all servers and workstations, but not when both the controller s are enabled. Please furnish detailed procedure to define default gateways for both the controllers at Servers so that the connectivity can be established. The Answer is : With a properly-functioning and configured router, OpenVMS will operate one or more network controllers, with each controller having one or more IP addresses. Please contact your prefered network services provider for network configuration assistance -- this appears to be centrally a question with the Cisco IP router involved and specifically with the Cisco router configuration, and not specifically with the OpenVMS TCP/IP Services configuration. (The OpenVMS Wizard is not a Cisco Wizard.) You will want to apply current ECO kits for OpenVMS and TCP/IP Services, though these are unlikely to resolve this situation.
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