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Title: | Computer Special Systems Products |
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Moderator: | AUSSIE::MOSS |
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Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 467 |
Total number of notes: | 1115 |
Hi All,
Have you ever heard of a CSS product called DCS90? If not, these lines
are for you!
We, CSS Annecy, have announced recently a product called DCS90.
The DCS90 is a cost effective way to connect any system to Wide Area
Network (WAN) through two lines @64kbps.
The uniqueness of the product is that, although it is seen as a WAN
card plugged in the system, it is bus independent as Ethernet attached.
In addition, it is sharable between up to 20 systems connected on the
same LAN.
The DCS90 supports a wide range of standard protocols, such as HDLC,
LAPB, BISYNC, X.25, DECNET, TCP/IP.. and more generally, all the
protocols supported by the WANDD software. It is also compatible with
standard DIGITAL WAN cards such as DSYT1, DNSES, PBXDI...
In addition, the DCS90 offers a programming interface allowing the
users to adapt the product to their specific needs.
The DCS90 driver is available on Digital UNIX and OpenVMS AXP.
In addition, the product has all the flexibility of its hub 90 format.
You will see hereafter the last Sales Update article.
You can also find informations on:
- Notesfile : ANNECY::DCS90
- Common directory : AEOBN0::EIC$TN:[DCS90]
- WEB : www.aeo.dec.com/css/competencies/connectivity/intro.htm
One more interesting thing : The API developped on OpenVMS AXP is
compatible with the old VMS API. This gives a seemless migration path
to Alpha for the VMS users. This API can be used for DCS90, but also
for DNSES or PBXDI.
Regards
Pierre-Yves
DIGITAL DCS90 WAN Communication Controller --(Europe Only)
Contacts
For VARS, Resellers, and Systems Integrators, contact your distributor
for more information and ordering details.
All others, contact the following:
Europe: Pierre-Yves Nectoux, DTN 887-4194, [33] (0)450094194, AEO
Highlights
* Flexible and cost-effective WAN Communication Controller with two 64
kilobit-per-second
synchronous lines -- Now available on DIGITAL OpenVMS Alpha systems
* Ethernet attached -- Independent of the system's internal bus
* Sharable among workstations connected on the LAN
* Supports all standard WANDD protocols, including HDLC, X.25, and
BISYNC
* Can be programmed to support any user-specific protocol
Product description
The DIGITAL DCS90 WAN Communication Controller is now available on
DIGITAL OpenVMS Alpha systems. This cost-effective controller allows
any system running either the DIGITAL UNIX or OpenVMS operating system
to connect to Wide Area Networks (WANs) through two 64 Kbit-per-second
lines.
The DIGITAL DCS90 controller is independent of the workstation's or
server's internal bus, as it is Ethernet attached. However, the
behavior of the controller is the same as that of a card plugged in a
workstation. Communication between the workstation or server and the
controller is fully transparent. Applications running on the host see
the DCS90 controller as locally connected.
Being connected on the Ethernet, the DIGITAL DCS90 controller becomes
sharable among up to 20 hosts, running either the DIGITAL UNIX or
OpenVMS operating system, connected on the same Ethernet. In addition,
two hosts can simultaneously use one line of the same DIGITAL DCS90
controller.
The DIGITAL DCS90 controller supports all standard protocols available
in the WAN Device Driver
(WANDD), including X.25, HDLC, SDLC, and LAPB as lower level protocols,
and DECnet or TCP/IP as upper layer protocols. It is fully compatible
with any application running above WANDD, and therefore with any other
DIGITAL WAN board (such as DSYT1, DNSES, PBXDI.) In addition, the
controller supports IBM BISYNC protocol. An IBM 2780/3780 emulation
product is also available as an option on the OpenVMS version. Note
that WANDD is part of the layered product CD-ROM.
The DCS90 controller has a programmable interface that allows it to be
adapted to any user's communication needs. Specific protocols can be
implemented either by modifying an existing protocol or developing a
new one.
Benefits
* Software investment protection -- Uses the DIGITAL standard WANDD
software
* Hardware investment protection -- Independent of the connected
systems' internal bus
* Cost effective -- Sharable among up to 20 workstations
* Adaptable -- Can be programmed to meet any specific need
Availability and ordering
The DIGITAL DCS90 WAN Communication Controller, available in Europe
only from DIGITAL and its
business partners, can be ordered now. Shipments of the OpenVMS version
will begin February 15. 1997.
(The DIGITAL UNIX version is currently available.) NOTE: If X.25
protocol is used, an X.25 license must be ordered.
Order No. Description Price
DCS90 OpenVMS Alpha Versions
00-DEPIV-ME DCS90 for OpenVMS for DEChub 90 (1) $3,300
00-DEPIV-xx (2) DCS90 for OpenVMS for standalone use (1) 3,450
2P-VLPIV-AA DCS90 for OpenVMS add-on license for one host 350
DCS90 DIGITAL UNIX Versions
00-DEPIF-ME DCS90 for DIGITAL UNIX for DEChub 90 (1) 3,300
00-DEPIF-xx (2) DCS90 for DIGITAL UNIX for standalone use (1) 3,450
2P-VLPIF-AA DCS90 for DIGITAL UNIX add-on license for one host 350
(1) Includes software on CD-ROM media and a license for one host. An
add-on license must be ordered for any additional hosts.
(2) Replace xx with one of the following country codes: AD = Denmark;
AE = United Kingdom; AI = Italy; AK = Switzerland; AT = Israel; AX =
Central Europe; BJ = India
Resources
Internal
* Notes file -- ANNECY::DCS90
* Information on WANDD -- SPD SP4247 (DIGITAL UNIX), SP4737 (OpenVMS)
* DCS90 information -- AEOBN0::EIC$TN:[DCS90]
___________
DIGITAL, the DIGITAL logo, Alpha, DEChub, DECnet, and OpenVMS are
trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation.
UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries
licensed exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd.
Sales Update January 27, 1997
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