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- Subject: Link Win/BPQ32 >< Lin/FPAC
- From: Miroslav Skoric <skoric@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 16:39:44 +0100
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Hi all,
I have three BPQ32 machines in the home LAN and they talk each
other by using bpqether ports. One machine has two network cards and
the other two have one card each, so the box with two cards interconnect
all of them in a chain. When everything is up, all three BPQ32 nodes see
each other, netrom works too in between, etc.
Al three comps are dual-boot (with either Debian 6.04 or Ubuntu
10.04.2). Now I want to experiment with connecting a BPQ32 node to
a FPAC node. It seems that FPAC nodes need axudp ports to see the rest
of the world, but if I replace bpqether with axip at BPQ32 comps,
they stop talking each other (I mean all three BPQ32 nodes).
On the other side, I do not know if it is possible to use bpqether
approach in FPAC (in a way bpq works in Linux Node; I mean to configure
ports bpq0, bpq1, etc. instead of ax0, ax1, rose0, rose1, etc.) In
fact, some time ago I managed to interconnect a BPQ32 machine with a
Linux Node machine, by using only bpqether mode at the Windows side, and
only bpq module at the Linux side. Any idea?
Misko
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