Upgrade question - part 2
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11 years 4 months ago #5344
by Paolo_R
Upgrade question - part 2 was created by Paolo_R
I have been reading the 'books' as suggested by Bruce and have been attempting to get FTP working from Windows 7 to FreeAXP/OpenVMS.
I have added a NIC, type DE435 to pc11 in the FreeAXP configuration screen and I have used the TCP/IP Services configuration facility. In short, DHCP Client, FTP Client, SMTP and Telnet Client are all enabled but stopped. I started up TCP/IP Services as the last option of the facility.
I have assigned address 10.1.1.20 to we0. UCX Show Interfaces gives:
Interface IP_Addr Network mask Receive Send MTU
LO0 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 0 0 4096
WE0 10.1.1.20 255.0.0.0 0 1 1500
Using Filezilla I tried to connect to: Host 10.1.1.20 User <username> Password ******* Port 9000
I received an 'Unable to connect to server' message. So I am at an impasse and don't know where to go next. Advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
p.s. I don't know if this is relevant but entering 'show devices/full ew' gives the following - I don't know what 'device is a template only' signifies against EWA0:
Device EWA0:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled, device is a template only.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 0 Default buffer size 512
Operating characteristics: Link state unknown.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Device EWA8:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "TCPIP$INETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 000000D6 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 1 Default buffer size 1500
Operating characteristics.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Protocol name IP Protocol type 08-00
Device EWA9:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "TCPIP$INETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 000000D6 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 1 Default buffer size 1500
Operating characteristics.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Protocol name ARP Protocol type 08-06
Device EWA10:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "TCPIP$INETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 000000D6 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 1 Default buffer size 1500
Operating characteristics.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Protocol name IPV6 Protocol type 86-DD
I have added a NIC, type DE435 to pc11 in the FreeAXP configuration screen and I have used the TCP/IP Services configuration facility. In short, DHCP Client, FTP Client, SMTP and Telnet Client are all enabled but stopped. I started up TCP/IP Services as the last option of the facility.
I have assigned address 10.1.1.20 to we0. UCX Show Interfaces gives:
Interface IP_Addr Network mask Receive Send MTU
LO0 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 0 0 4096
WE0 10.1.1.20 255.0.0.0 0 1 1500
Using Filezilla I tried to connect to: Host 10.1.1.20 User <username> Password ******* Port 9000
I received an 'Unable to connect to server' message. So I am at an impasse and don't know where to go next. Advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
p.s. I don't know if this is relevant but entering 'show devices/full ew' gives the following - I don't know what 'device is a template only' signifies against EWA0:
Device EWA0:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled, device is a template only.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 0 Default buffer size 512
Operating characteristics: Link state unknown.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Device EWA8:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "TCPIP$INETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 000000D6 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 1 Default buffer size 1500
Operating characteristics.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Protocol name IP Protocol type 08-00
Device EWA9:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "TCPIP$INETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 000000D6 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 1 Default buffer size 1500
Operating characteristics.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Protocol name ARP Protocol type 08-06
Device EWA10:, device type DE435, is online, network device, error logging is
enabled.
Error count 0 Operations completed 0
Owner process "TCPIP$INETACP" Owner UIC [SYSTEM]
Owner process ID 000000D6 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G,W
Reference count 1 Default buffer size 1500
Operating characteristics.
Speed (Mbits/sec) 10
Def. MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36 Current MAC addr 86-8F-69-A9-53-36
Protocol name IPV6 Protocol type 86-DD
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11 years 4 months ago #5345
by Bruce Claremont
Replied by Bruce Claremont on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
Can you successfully ping 10.1.1.20 from the Filezilla system?
Are both FTP client and server services enabled under VMS?
Do not FTP to port 9000, just FTP to 10.1.1.20. If you are running a default FreeAXP configuration, port 9000 is the console port (OPA0).
Are both FTP client and server services enabled under VMS?
Do not FTP to port 9000, just FTP to 10.1.1.20. If you are running a default FreeAXP configuration, port 9000 is the console port (OPA0).
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11 years 4 months ago #5346
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Replied by Paolo_R on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
< class='quote'>Can you successfully ping 10.1.1.20 from the Filezilla system?
No, I get a 'destination unreachable' message which, I presume, means that 10.1.1.20 is 'unseen' by ping
< class='quote'>Are both FTP client and server services enabled under VMS?
Yes, I chose "6 - Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS" to start the services (I assume this starts both client and server) and ran "7 - Run tests" which, for Internet IVP, gave:
"%%% TCPIP IVP: started %%%
UDP/IP test started at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:53.03
UDP/IP test ended at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:53.61
UDP/IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 4198400 bytes
TCP/IP test started at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:54.12
TCP/IP test ended at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:54.80
TCP/IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 4198400 bytes
RAW_IP test started at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:55.32
RAW_IP test ended at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:55.41
RAW_IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 251000 bytes
%%% TCPIP IVP: completed successfully %%%
IVP request completed.
Press <ENTER> key to continue ..."
< class='quote'>Do not FTP to port 9000, just FTP to 10.1.1.20.
Yes, did this but, as ping failed, didn't expect to connect - which Filezilla didn't.
I have checked that 10.1.1.20 is not being used by any Windows application e.g. checked SQL Server Configuration facility and 10.1.1.20 is not shown amongst the FTP addresses.
I [b:]think[/b:] I'm nearly there just not sure where to go next. <img src='../images/smiley/smile.gif' alt='smiley'>
No, I get a 'destination unreachable' message which, I presume, means that 10.1.1.20 is 'unseen' by ping
< class='quote'>Are both FTP client and server services enabled under VMS?
Yes, I chose "6 - Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS" to start the services (I assume this starts both client and server) and ran "7 - Run tests" which, for Internet IVP, gave:
"%%% TCPIP IVP: started %%%
UDP/IP test started at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:53.03
UDP/IP test ended at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:53.61
UDP/IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 4198400 bytes
TCP/IP test started at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:54.12
TCP/IP test ended at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:54.80
TCP/IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 4198400 bytes
RAW_IP test started at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:55.32
RAW_IP test ended at 12-SEP-2013 10:25:55.41
RAW_IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 251000 bytes
%%% TCPIP IVP: completed successfully %%%
IVP request completed.
Press <ENTER> key to continue ..."
< class='quote'>Do not FTP to port 9000, just FTP to 10.1.1.20.
Yes, did this but, as ping failed, didn't expect to connect - which Filezilla didn't.
I have checked that 10.1.1.20 is not being used by any Windows application e.g. checked SQL Server Configuration facility and 10.1.1.20 is not shown amongst the FTP addresses.
I [b:]think[/b:] I'm nearly there just not sure where to go next. <img src='../images/smiley/smile.gif' alt='smiley'>
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11 years 4 months ago #5347
by Bruce Claremont
Replied by Bruce Claremont on topic RE: Upgrade question - part 2
Is this being done on a system with two NICs?
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11 years 4 months ago #5348
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< class='quote'>Is this being done on a system with two NICs?
Bruce: if, by referring to "on a system", you mean FreeAXP the answer is no. I have one NIC allocated on pc11 - DE435. pc12 and pc13 are 'empty'.
Bruce: if, by referring to "on a system", you mean FreeAXP the answer is no. I have one NIC allocated on pc11 - DE435. pc12 and pc13 are 'empty'.
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11 years 4 months ago #5349
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Further to my last reply, I don''t know if this is relevant but when I do a 'show network' I get:
Product: DECNET Node: A12345 Address(es): 1.1
Product: TCP/IP Node: freeaxp.com Address(es): 10.1.1.20
When initially installing OpenVMS I, for want of anything better, used A12345 as the scsnode. When configuring TCPIP I was asked for a domain and, not necessarily understanding its significance, entered 'freeaxp.com'.
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Product: DECNET Node: A12345 Address(es): 1.1
Product: TCP/IP Node: freeaxp.com Address(es): 10.1.1.20
When initially installing OpenVMS I, for want of anything better, used A12345 as the scsnode. When configuring TCPIP I was asked for a domain and, not necessarily understanding its significance, entered 'freeaxp.com'.
It may or may not be relevant.
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