Macintosh with Open Transport?

Jason Vannest <vannestj@oumail1.email.ohiou.edu> Thu, 20 June 1996 21:58 UTC

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Subject: Macintosh with Open Transport?
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Hello,

We are currently evaluating Sun's Solar Net Pc admin DHCP server.
However, we have not had any success getting the macintosh Open
Transport client to accept anything except its IP address.  We don't
get the Gateway address, Subnet Mask, or DNS server address from the
DHCP server.  Is this a problem with the macintosh client or the
Server? Any Ideas?  Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Also, if  anyone out there is using the Solar Net product I would be
most interested in any of your opinions about the product. 

Thanks for your time in advance,

Jason Vannest
Ohio University
vannestj@oumail1.email.ohiou.edu