Re: Supported TCP/IP vendors for SQL*Net (MS Windows)

From: Margaret Burwell <aj739_at_FreeNet.Carleton.CA>
Date: 1995/08/21
Message-ID: <DDntnw.CC6_at_freenet.carleton.ca>#1/1


"Scott L. DeLap, CCP" (delap_at_kodak.com) writes:
> Does anyone have a list of the supported TCP/IP vendors for SQL*Net v2.0
> and V2.1 (Windows)? Please post a reply. Thanks.
>
> Scott
>

        This is the list according to the Oracle TCP/IP Protocol Adapter for Windows Installation and User's Guide.

Windows Sockets					Version number supported
---------------					------------------------
3Com3+Open TCP/IP					2.1
Digital PATHWORKS for DOS(TCP/IP)			5.0a
Distinct TCP/IP						3.1
Esker Tun TCP						7.1
Frontier Technologies Super-TCP for Windows		3.0, 4.0, 4.0R2, 4.15
FTP TCP/IP						2.2, 2.3, 3.0
FTP TCP/IP OnNet VxD					1.1
IBM TCP/IP for DOS					2.1.1
IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 DOS Windows Access Kit		2.0
Ipswitch PIPER/IP					1.001, 2.0
Micorsoft Windows for Workgroups TCP/IP (VxD)		3.11
Microsoft Windows NT TCP/IP				3.1, 3.5
NetManage Chameleon TCP/IP				3.11, 4.0, 4.01
Novell LAN Workplace for DOS				4.12, 4.2
Persoft SmarTCP						3.0, 4.0
Sun PC-NFS						5.15
Sun PC-NPS Pro						1.1
Walker Richer & Quinn Reflection Network Series		2.1, 4.0
Wollongong PathWay Access Runtime			2.0, 3.0

Other Sockets					Version number supported
-------------					------------------------
3Com+Open TCP						1.1, 1.2, 2.0
Beame & Whitside TCP/IP					3.0, 3.1
Digital PATHWORKS for DOS (TCP/IP)			4.1
FTP PC/TCP						2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 3.0
HP Arpa Services for DOS				2.1
Microsoft LAN Manager TCP/IP				2.1a, 2.2
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups TCP/IP (16 bit)	3.11
Novell LAN WorkPlace for DOS				4.0, 4.01, 4.1, 4.12
Sun PC-NFS						4.0a, 5.0, 5.1.5
Ungermann-Bass Net / One TCP/IP				16.5, 16.6
Wollongong PathWya Access				1.2, 2.0, 3.0

Also quoting from this manual
"In addition to the above listed transports, the JSB VSL supports transports that comply with the Windows Sockets Version 1.1 specifications"

A call to tech support gave this explanation of this statement. You can go ahead and try to run with some other TCP/IP vandor, but if it doesn't work, we won't help.

I would be particularly interested to hear from anyone who has tried Trumpet Winsock.

Marg Received on Mon Aug 21 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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