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Here are a few quick points about DECnet support...
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o No name resolution is available as yet, all addresses must be
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entered numerically.
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o The neighbour cache may well list every entry as having the address
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0.170. This is due to a problem that I need to sort out kernel side.
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It is harmless (but don't try and use neigh add yet) just look in
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/proc/net/decnet_neigh to see the real addresses for now.
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o The rtnetlink support in the kernel is rather exprimental, expect a
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few odd things to happen for the next few DECnet kernel releases.
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o Whilst you can use ip addr add to add more than one DECnet address to an
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interface, don't expect addresses which are not the same as the
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kernels node address to work properly. i.e. You will break the DECnet
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protocol if you do add anything other than the automatically generated
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interface addresses to ethernet cards. This option is there for future
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link layer support, where the device will have to be configed for
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DECnet explicitly.
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o The DECnet support is currently self contained. You do not need the
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libdnet library to use it. In fact until I've sent the dnet_pton and
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dnet_ntop functions to Patrick to add, you can't use libdnet.
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o If you are not using the very latest 2.3.xx series kernels, don't
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try and list DECnet routes if you've got IPv6 compiled into the
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kernel. It will oops.
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o My main reason for writing the DECnet support for iproute2 was to
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check out the DECnet routing code, so the route get and
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route show cache commands are likely to be the most debugged out of
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all of them.
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o If you find bugs in the DECnet support, please send them to me in the
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first instance, and then I'll send Alexey a patch to fix it. IPv4/6
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bugs should be sent to Alexey as before.
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Steve Whitehouse <SteveW@ACM.org>
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