[WT-support] Cluster spots ?

Andrew J. O'Brien obrienaj at netsync.net
Mon Jun 6 03:10:44 CEST 2005


Merci Larry, It was the Ethernet issue.  All is well now.

73 de Andy K3UK


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laurent HAAS - F6FVY" <f6fvy at free.fr>
To: <support at win-test.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] Cluster spots ?


> Hi Andy
>
> Andrew J. O'Brien a écrit :
>
>> How does one go about setting up the cluster so that cluster spots show 
>> up in the cluster monitor window (or in the bandmap) ?  I have wtDx 
>> Telnet working and connected to the default cluster.  I have wtDx Telnet 
>> configured so
>>  that it should communicate with WT ("disable communication with 
>> Win-test" is unchecked) .  Spots do not show up in WT and sh/dx commands 
>> do in WT do not produce anything in WT.
>
> Most of the time, this issue relates to a bad broadcast IP address setting 
> in Win-Test or/and in WtDxTelnet. Check also you enabled the Ethernet 
> network in the Interfaces dialog of WT (even if you only have one 
> machine).
>
> If WT and WtDxTelnet are on the same machine (usual case for a single-op), 
> use the 127.255.255.255 broadcast address in both applications.
>
> If you set up a LAN for a multi-op effort, use a broadcast address which 
> covers all machines involved in the LAN.
>
> HTH.
>
> 73
>
> Larry - F6FVY
>
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