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February 1999, Week 1

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Brian Duncombe <[log in to unmask]>
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Brian Duncombe <[log in to unmask]>
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At 05:31 PM 2/5/99 -0500, Juan Pineiro wrote:
>Anybody using a PC as a System Console and using  PC anywhere or Network 
>software to
>manage that remote 3000 system. I would imagine your emulator has to be 
>running at
>all times and if the PC crashes your system could hang.
>
>Is HPs remote console modem suppose to drop during a system boot? Anybody
>successfully using a remote hp modem line to manage their HP? We are looking 
>for a
>simple way to boot or recover our 3000 from "here" without having to call over
>"there". Any Ideas?

In the past, Telamon was always the great saviour for issues such as this.  I
would suggest conmtacting them to see what they have that might fit.  Their
listing from www.3k.com/vendors/hpvend.html is as follows:


Telamon
492 Ninth Street, Suite 310 
Oakland, CA 94607-4098 
USA 
888.835.2578 or 510.987.7700 fax: 510.987.7009 
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http://www.telamon.com 
ftp://ftp.telamon.com 
Products: 
·   TelAlert notification and interactive voice response tool 
·   Console Engine - monitors console and calls out based on messages 
·   Synchronous Network Engine [M,U] - 2780/3780 and programmatic 3270 
·   Asynchronous Network Engine [M] - dial up access from HP3000 
·   Custom Communications and Systems Management products 
Distributed by: 
·   Solution Center 
·   Automated Computing Environments (ACE) 



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