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Conference ufhis::siemens_communication

Title:Siemens Connectivity
Notice:FTSIE Contact is Michael Eisenhut @MUC 865-1487
Moderator:UFHIS::MEISENHU
Created:Tue Aug 30 1988
Last Modified:Mon Feb 19 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:195
Total number of notes:512

16.0. "HP competition for SIEMENS interconnect ?" by LFOIS1::LIEBAERT () Fri Jan 13 1989 20:38

    For a large french SIEMENS  customer site I'm looking for terminal
    Emulation from VT's to a BS2000 host.
    Competition seems to include mainly HP and SIEMENS itself.
    
    SIEMENS offers instead of old style 8171 controller/8755 terminal set,
    a new system: a MX/UNIX machine accepting Asynch terminals. This
    machine provides 8750 term. emulation and may be linked to the host
    via a comm's processor using BAM over serail lines or Ethernet (TCP-IP
    or ISO).                                               
    
    H.P. seems to have a similar offer: a HP-UX risc machine running
    a 8750 emulation software coming from Germany and linked apparently
    the same way to the SIEMENS host.
    
    could someone tell me more on any of those ?
    
    By the way, as we now have a basis to talk to a SIEMENS host over
    Ethernet (using VOTS) for file transfer (FTSIE), are some plans going
    on to develop terminal emulation over those same layers ?
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16.1No plans as of todayECCGY4::STROHMAIERMon Jan 16 1989 13:017
    
    I only can answer the last question - no, there are no plans as
    of today to provide a terminal emulation based on OSI - but Integrata
    is working on one - but we only talk 9750-terminal emulation.
    
    
    Elisabeth
16.2Your requests can be netVNABRW::SCHNEIDER_GHappy on nets, rails and sailsTue Apr 04 1989 12:359
    Yes, the product is market ready from INTEGRATA, they even sent
    me details and price information.
    Basic idea is to run bulk transfer (=FTSIE) and terminal (=MEPSIE)
    as an overlay to VOTS on ether.
    I ca provide details if required.
    
    reg
    
    Gottfried