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Author AppleTalk routable?
phanatic

2002-11-17, 9:24 am

I've seen some conflicting information from various sources about whether or
not AppleTalk is routable. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Are there
possibly different versions? Or some sort of configuration necessary to make
it routable?

Thanks!


steve harris

2002-11-17, 10:24 am

phanatic wrote:

> I've seen some conflicting information from various sources about whether
> or not AppleTalk is routable. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Are
> there possibly different versions? Or some sort of configuration necessary
> to make it routable?
>
> Thanks!


Appletalk is routable.

It has it's own routing protocol RTMP (Routing Table Maintenance Protocol)
Tom MacIntyre

2002-11-17, 10:24 am

On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 14:51:24 GMT, "phanatic" <qudklufjd@sjlaalgas.com>
wrote:

>I've seen some conflicting information from various sources about whether or
>not AppleTalk is routable. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Are there
>possibly different versions? Or some sort of configuration necessary to make
>it routable?
>
>Thanks!
>


http://searchnetworking.techtarget.... /> 838,00.html

First Google hit for "appletalk routable"...without the quotes.

Tom
Paul Womar

2002-11-18, 1:24 pm

phanatic <qudklufjd@sjlaalgas.com> wrote:

> I've seen some conflicting information from various sources about whether or
> not AppleTalk is routable. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Are there
> possibly different versions? Or some sort of configuration necessary to make
> it routable?


I'm no expert on it but obviously Appletalk over IP is routable and some
people get confused between LocalTalk and Appletalk. I only found it a
few moments ago but <http://www.neon.com/atalk_routing.html> looks like
a reasonable guide.
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Drew

2002-11-18, 5:24 pm


Routable all the way...and its own version of ARP too which is called
AARP.



On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 09:27:41 -0600, steve harris
< steveharris1@REMOVECAPShotmail
.com> wrote:

>phanatic wrote:
>
>> I've seen some conflicting information from various sources about whether
>> or not AppleTalk is routable. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Are
>> there possibly different versions? Or some sort of configuration necessary
>> to make it routable?
>>
>> Thanks!

>
>Appletalk is routable.
>
>It has it's own routing protocol RTMP (Routing Table Maintenance Protocol)


>Pearl Jam

2002-11-22, 6:24 pm

On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 09:27:41 -0600, steve harris
< steveharris1@REMOVECAPShotmail
.com> wrote:

>phanatic wrote:
>
>> I've seen some conflicting information from various sources about whether
>> or not AppleTalk is routable. Does anyone have a definitive answer? Are
>> there possibly different versions? Or some sort of configuration necessary
>> to make it routable?
>>
>> Thanks!

>
>Appletalk is routable.
>
>It has it's own routing protocol RTMP (Routing Table Maintenance Protocol)


So then what does that make Ethertalk? ...Non-Routeable? I ASSuME? LOL

>PJ<

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