Re: [gini] Problem connecting componenets

2009-09-19 Thread Daniel Ng, Mr
Sorry, this is being clarified for the next update.  A subnet can have at most 
two connections for now.  The topology in the tutorial was meant to provide 
some of the connection rules indirectly.  For example, if you want multiple 
UMLs on a subnet, you should use a switch, otherwise you can connect a single 
UML to a Router as below:
Router --- Subnet --- UML

Hope that helps.

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From: gini-boun...@cs.mcgill.ca [mailto:gini-boun...@cs.mcgill.ca] On Behalf Of 
Gilles Schtickzelle
Sent: September 19, 2009 4:21 PM
To: gini@cs.mcgill.ca
Subject: [gini] Problem connecting componenets

Hi,

We're sometimes having problems to connect two valid components (for ex. a 
router and a subnet).
Reading the GINI doc doesn't help with troubleshooting as within the same 
topology, some elements will connect and some won't, seemingly randomly.
Anybody else have this problem?

Gilles
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Re: [gini] Problem connecting componenets

2009-09-19 Thread Alexis Malozemoff
Currently a subnet can only connect two devices.  So if you want to
connect three routers together you need three subnets, one between
each router connection.  Hopefully this will be fixed shortly.

Alex

On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Gilles Schtickzelle
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're sometimes having problems to connect two valid components (for ex. a 
> router and a subnet).
> Reading the GINI doc doesn't help with troubleshooting as within the same 
> topology, some elements will connect and some won't, seemingly randomly.
> Anybody else have this problem?
>
> Gilles
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[gini] Problem connecting componenets

2009-09-19 Thread Gilles Schtickzelle
Hi,

We're sometimes having problems to connect two valid components (for ex. a 
router and a subnet).
Reading the GINI doc doesn't help with troubleshooting as within the same 
topology, some elements will connect and some won't, seemingly randomly.
Anybody else have this problem?

Gilles
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