Re: AppleTalk Issues
Re: AppleTalk Issues
- Subject: Re: AppleTalk Issues
- From: Steve Sisak <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 11:42:23 -0400
At 10:36 -0400 7/22/03, Peter John Hill wrote:
The first version of OS X server came with a four port 10/100 and
could act as an Appletalk router when connected to different subnets
(vlans). I am thinking that a cheap solution for the original poster
might be an old pentium 133 running Linux with if_vlan support
running netatalk. Connect it up to an 802.1q trunk port on his
switch and have the linux box route appletalk only and seed the
networks. I have not found anyone who has come out with a way to
hack vlan support into darwin.
A Mac IIfx with multiple ethernet cards running Mac OS 7.0.1 and
Apple Internet Router will work -- I used a IIcx with an average
uptime of 3.5 years with that config.
You may be able to find all the pieces lying around as surplus.
HTH,
-Steve
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