From: SMTP%"hoffman@xdelta.enet.dec.com" 13-AUG-1994 20:59:38.60 To: EVERHART CC: Subj: Re: Help with DDCMP please From: hoffman@xdelta.enet.dec.com (Stephen Hoffman) X-Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: Re: Help with DDCMP please Date: 8 Aug 1994 16:34:29 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 50 Distribution: world Message-Id: <325mql$rfi@jac.zko.dec.com> Reply-To: hoffman@xdelta.enet.dec.com (Stephen Hoffman) Nntp-Posting-Host: XDELTA X-Newsreader: mxrn 6.18-16 To: Info-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.COM X-Gateway-Source-Info: USENET In article <325gad$2om@news.uni-paderborn.de>, gehnen@uni-paderborn.de (Gerrit Gehnen) writes: |>The problem is, that the robot uses on it's terminal-line the DDCMP |>protocol, the lowest level of the DECnet. |>There is no information around avaliable about this DDCMP protocol. The DECnet internals and architecture documentation has been available for a number of years. Here are some of the DECnet (Phase IV) part numbers. (Some of these documents may have been superceded since this list was originally constructed -- a number of these were superceded by the release of OSI-capable DECnet.) DNA Phase IV Gen Desc AA-N149A-TC DDCMP AA-D599A-TC DNA Ethernet AA-Y298A-TK Network Management AA-X437A-TK Maintenance Operations AA-X436A-TK Data Access Prot. (DAP) AA-K177A-TK Ethernet Node Product AA-X440A-TK Routing AA-X435A-TK Net Serv Protocol (NSP) AA-X439A-TK Session Control AA-K182A-TK The AA-D599A-TC part number is still in the Digital price file, and is listed as "DDCMP DEC DATACOM MTHDS PRTCL". (I believe that price file description is misleading; I believe it should read `MSG', not `MTHDS'.) |>In our documentation there is a link to the DEC-Document: |>"DECnet Digital Network Architectur, Digital Data Communication Message |>Protocol (DDCMP) Specification", Version 4.0, March 1, 1978 |>DEC Order No. AA-D599A-TC. |> |>DEC Germany told us, that they don't have this document. As of this morning, the AA-D599A-TC part number was in the Digital price database. This document is available but it isn't generally ordered by Digital sites or by customers. You may need to order it via the Digital office -- or try DECdirect -- to obtain a copy. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Hoffman Digital, OpenVMS Engineering, Nashua NH EMT-I hoffman@xdelta.enet.dec.com Opinions, not corporate commitements