We have a situation of a netatalk box with a ten megabit card connected to 
a 10/100 Cisco Switch ( Spanning tree Off) which then connects to another 
WAN router via a ten megabit connection that then acts as a Appletalk Seed 
Router ( or so I assume).

Is there a way to keep the netatlk boxx from acting as a seed router?

thanks.

sat

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Is there a way NOT to let the netalk box act as a router?

--On Tuesday, December 21, 1999 9:57 PM -0700 Ron Chmara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> 
>> > > I'm using pre-asun2.1.4-36a + papd-binary patch on a redhat 6.1 Linux
>> > > server. Each time a Mac boots, regardless the model and the OS, it's
>> > > getting the following message : "Your access to appletalk network has
>> > > been interrupted", with the only choice of clicking on "Ok". And you
>> > > can work and browse the shares imediatly, everything run okay.  So my
>> problem
>> > > isn't so important, but my users are getting borred by this message.
>> > > Thanks,
> 
> There's problems with switches that cause this, with spanning tree
> enabled. There's problems with routing that cause this, if there are
> several atalk routers in contention, such as Helios+NT+Netatalk...
> 
> -Bop
> 

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