DECnet Problem 2
The Gateway-ST system is unreachable.
Solutions:
1.
Your DECnet network might not be functioning properly. Check with your
DECnet system manager.
2.
There might be a problem with either your DECnet node or the Gateway-
ST node.
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Try to access your DECnet node from another node in the network. If
you cannot access your DECnet node, there is a problem with it. Notify
your DECnet system manager.
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Try to access the Gateway-ST from another node in the network. If you
cannot access the Gateway-ST, there is a problem with it. Check for
problems with the DEC MicroServer by checking the status LED. Error
and status codes are listed and explained in Appendix C.
3.
Check the DEC MicroServer’s physical cable connections (the Ethernet
connection, the transceiver connection, and the Ethernet interface) to the
DECnet network.
4.
Ensure that the Gateway-ST software is installed and configured correctly.
5.
Your DECnet network might not be configured correctly. For Phase V, use
DNS to see that the node is known to the network.
For Phase IV, Use the following command to check that your load host has
the Gateway-ST DECnet node address defined correctly:
ncp> SHOW NODE
gateway-node-name
Check that the node address as displayed by the NCP command matches
the node address in the following configuration file:
SYS$COMMON:[SNA$CSV]SNAGATEWAY_gateway-node-name_DNA.COM
If it does not match, reexecute Part 1 of the SNACST$CONFIGURE
prodedure.
6.
Run DECnet NCP loopback tests to test the communications hardware
and software from the DECnet Management node to the Gateway-ST.
For more information see the DECnet SNA Gateway-CT and Gateway-ST
Management book.
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