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From: davewyman99@yahoo.com (Dave)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Using Existing Connections
Date: 13 Apr 2004 13:56:22 -0700
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I have a phone dialer (Intel Dialogic D/41JCT-LS if you're curious)
with 4 phone jacks. There are over 100 divisions in my company that
each have their own inventory server. I want to have my central server
use this Dialogic board to dial in to each division's server and
download their inventory on a nightly basis. I need to have Kermit use
the Dialogic boards phone jacks to do this. I'm not sure if I can get
the Dialogic board to allow another program to access the open
connection, but assuming I can, is there any way for Kermit to take
control of that existing connection? What kind of connection would I
have to create to allow that?
Ok, I've searched this group and all over google and still haven't
found what I'm looking for so if someone here has an idea, I'd really
appreciate it!
Dave