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Ciscos & Symbolics
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 91 11:47+0100
From: Vincent Keunen <keunen@milou.nrb.be>
Subject: Ciscos & Symbolics
To: SLUG@AI.SRI.COM
Message-ID: <19910809104719.5.KEUNEN@milou.nrb.be>
Date: Thu, 8 Aug 91 14:48:51 EDT
From: fulton@luke.ksc.nasa.gov (Steve Fulton)
Vincent,
you should have no trouble accessing the cisco from the terminal
emulation window on the Symbolics - Select T. We access our cisco using
the IP address on the appropriate interface e.g. Connect: internet|128.159.xxx.xxx
...
I not familiar with what you mean by "scripting a telnet terminal" or going through
a vax with cterm. I suspect that you need not involve yourself with such an effort.
Thank you for your answer. To be a bit more precise in my question,
what I want to do is access the cisco from a program. So where do I
insert my code to use the streams that the terminal emulator uses (we've
looked at the code for telnet.lisp, but it's not always easy figuring
out what the filters, the filter-processes, the state-blocks and these
kind of things do...).
I haven't heard anything regarding Symbolics support for SNMP. At a minimum they
*should* develop an SNMP agent to bundle with Genera - but I haven't heard anything
yet.~v
~v
Could someone from Symbolics say something about this?
Good luck,
Steve Fulton
Boeing Aerospace Operations
Kennedy Space Center
fulton@luke.ksc.nasa.gov.
Thanks
vincent Keunen
Network Research Belgium