TITLE
    3COM EtherLink: Running AppleTalk and EtherTalk Concurrently
Article ID:
Created:
Modified:
4411
9/22/89
4/12/91

TOPIC



    Regarding the concurrent use of AppleTalk and EtherTalk:

    I have 3COM's EtherLink/NB interface cards using EtherTalk and running 3COM's
    3+Share for the Macintosh. Here is my procedure:

    1) I log on to the Internet Server using the Chooser. (The CDEV is set to
    EtherTalk.)

    2) I link the appropriate Servers, printers, shared folders, etc.

    3) I change the CDEV back to LocalTalk, and a warning dialog box appears
    telling us that we will lose our current connection. Choose OK.

    4) I go back to the Chooser and select a LaserWriter from the AppleTalk
    network.

    5) I still have an EtherTalk connection! I haven't lost anything, and
    AppleTalk is active.

    I have always thought that a workstation could use only one AppleTalk
    connection at a time (although it may be physically connected to several
    networks, sending and receiving data over the selected network connection).

    Why and how does this 3COM EtherLink continue to work? Doesn't the LAP Manager
    send packets to the connection selected in the Control Panel?



DISCUSSION

    As a user, you can have access to only one physical network at a time through
    the link access you specify via the Control Panel.

    During tests, when we change our network device in the Control Panel, we do
    lose our connections to our network services. We suspect that the 3COM
    software is not actually using AppleTalk, but instead is implementing its own
    protocol stack, which bypasses even the LAP specified by the Network Control
    Panel device.

    If this is the case, then only the AppleTalk-based services would be lost whil
    all of the 3COM services would remain unaffected including the servers. This
    would mean that you actually don't have EtherTalk, but you do have the 3COM
    Ethernet connection still up and running.



Document Information
Product Area: Computers
Category: Cards
Sub Category: Networking Cards
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