Invisible AWS 95 Fix (elap) Copyright 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. We have received several reports of the AWS95 systems not being seen by some clients on the network. This behavior has been linked to a problem with the way the AMT's are managed (AMT = Address Mapping Table). The AWS 95 is replying to the correct AppleTalk address when an NBP LookUp is received but with the wrong Ethernet address. In order to resolve this problem the elap kernel module has been modified. The enclosed elap file is a replacement for the elap kernel module in A/UX 3.0.2. This module HAS NOT BEEN TESTED with other A/UX versions. Output of the sumdir command for the file being distributed sumdir elap 50254 15105 elap To install this file Move the file /etc/install.d/boot.d/elap to a safe place so that you can put it back in case of any problems. mkdir /safe mv /etc/install.d/boot.d/elap /safe Remove the file /etc/boot.d/elap rm /etc/boot.d/elap Put the enclosed elap file in the directory /etc/install.d/boot.d Change ownership and access priviledges on the file /etc/install.d/boot.d/elap chown bin /etc/install.d/boot.d/elap chgrp bin /etc/install.d/boot.d/elap chmod 640 /etc/install.d/boot.d/elap Copy the /unix file cp /unix /unix.save Create a new kernel that includes this module newconfig appletalk Reboot the system