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The Question is: We have two DS25 Alphas running VMS 7.3-1, TCP/IP 5.3 ECO 4, and DECnet Plus. Both Alphas have two network adapters and we are running DECnet over TCP/IP. The Alphas communicate with each other via a Cisco switch. We have consistently had good communic ation over TCP/IP but depending on the network adapter mode ( i.e. 10 mbps, 100 mbps, half duplex, full duplex) DECnet is noticeably slow. Set host via DECnet, remote directory commands, and file copy can be very slow. Since the TCP/IP is very fast we fe el that the basic network is sound. Are there any guidelines for DECnet operation and network adapter modes in a switched network or are there any other procedures we should try? We only use one network adapter at a time and the problem exists for both adapters. The Answer is : Assuming you are current with ECO kits for OpenVMS and for DECnet, please contact the support center as details from the LAN, NIC, and switch network configuration, as well as the network counters, will be required. This could be a problem with back-translation, DECdns or DNS/BIND, or other such, or it could have some other cause.
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