| Title: | Terminal Servers |
| Notice: | See Note 2 for Directory of important notes. Please use keywords. |
| Moderator: | LAVC::CAHILL ON |
| Created: | Tue May 14 1991 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3547 |
| Total number of notes: | 12300 |
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 3384.1 | Please reply | ZPOVC::CSNAQS | Tue Jan 28 1997 02:00 | 5 | |
Hi,
Can the moderator of this notes conference give some reply please?
Regards.
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| 3384.2 | A reply | CSC32::R_BUCK | Authenticated and assimilated | Tue Jan 28 1997 08:58 | 14 |
Well I am not the moderator, but I will give a try to answering your
question. The DECserver does not really care if your using a lease
line or some other connection. What matters is that whatever device is
connected to the DECserver port has to assert the proper signals and
carry the data on specific lines. If you use modem controls of some
sort, then the device attached better be a modem or at least simulate
the expected actions of a standard modem. All of the DECservers have
documentation showing the pin layout. Software setting for speed,
parity, and flow control need to match up with the attached device.
Full, partial, or no modem control is limited by the DECserver type
used as well as the desired usage.
Randall Buck
MCS - Network Support
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| 3384.3 | Depends what you want to do over the link | KERNEL::FREKES | Like a thief in the night | Wed Jan 29 1997 10:06 | 6 |
It also kind of depend what you want to over this line too. 9.6K is not
very fast. Most modems now will run at 28.8 or 19.2.
Your application may run rather slow.
Steven F
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