Re: [suse-sparc] DSL-Router with an SS20

From: Sirko Sopart (sirko@post.strato.de)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 01:53:18 PDT

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    Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:53:18 +0200
    From: Sirko Sopart <sirko@post.strato.de>
    Message-ID: <20011011105318.A2554@pfompfland.de>
    Subject: Re: [suse-sparc] DSL-Router with an SS20
    

    [ OIiver Brueck <oliver.brueck@alcatel.de> - 11.10.2001 10:18:45 ]:

    > This female 26-pin connector is the AUI output of the internal 10Mbit
    > ethernet interface. The adaptor seams to be an AUI-to-BNC-Transceiver.

    Yes, and this device works. The Sparcstation-Clone have two of this
    26-pin connectors.

    At the left side of this two connectors are two RJ45-connectors ( or
    it seems to be RJ45 ). At the right side of the AUI-connectors are
    the keyboard-connector, an parallelport connector ( or so ) and then
    another RJ45-connector.

    How can I identify the kind of this slots?

    If one of these RJ45 is an TP-Slot, maybe. And one of the other two
    is an ISDN-Slot ( but at your url I can read that in SparcStation 20
    Standard is no ISDN ). What is the third for?

    And if there are really two AUI-connectors, how can I activate the
    second too? If have some AUI-to-BNC-Transceivers. What is the name
    of this port? At my pc I can activate a second networkcard with
    "ether=irq1,addr1,name1 ether=irq2,addr2,name2". What is irq, addr
    and the right networkdevice in a sparcstation? I don't know any
    basics. Does things like irq, addr aso exist in a sparcstation?
    Where can I read basics about this?

    > see: http://www.sparcinfo.de/seiten/ss20_de.html#net

    > Oliver

    Thanks for help and sorry for unknowing. It's my first time with an
    Sparcstation.

    CU

    Sirko

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