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- From: huber@vxcrna.cern.ch (Sepp Huber, CERN -4439,-6712)
- Subject: Re: Allowing DecServer terminals to use HP9000's
- Message-ID: <10SEP199217363605@vxcrna.cern.ch>
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- Organization: European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN
- References: <1992Sep8.190051.1587@candle.uucp>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 16:36:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep8.190051.1587@candle.uucp>, root@candle.uucp (Bruce Momjian) writes...
- >A VMS system has over 200 terminals connected via DecServer200/300/500's
- >to a VAX/VMS system using LAT over ethernet. They are adding an HP9000
- >system running HP-UX and want to know the best way to allow those
- >terminals to use the HP and VMS systems.
- >
- I You add one more server, one of the Lantronix ETS series (really cheap),
- then You can define "virtual" services , translating from LAT to Telnet
- protocols. Defining one virtual service for each HP system, all other (LAT
- only-) servers can simply Connect to these virtual services.
- The only disadvantage of such a setup is: it produces twice the ethernet
- traffic than a direct LAT connection (to the ETS , then forwarded to the final
- telnet destination).
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- Joseph "Sepp" Huber | At present in CERN, phone -4439/-6712
- Max-Planck-Institut Physik | Internet: huber@vxcern.cern.ch
- Munich, Germany | HEPnet: VXCERN::HUBER
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