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August 1996, Week 2

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"Paul H. Christidis" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Aug 1996 13:17:55 PST
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I hate putting forth questions that show my ignorance about networks, but
one has to start learning somehow.
 
We have a remote site, 2000+ miles away, that in the near future will need
to access our HP3000.  One of the 'site survey team' members asked me if
the HP3000 will 'handle' an ISDN connection.  I have no idea what type of
connectivity an ISDN line will make available, since from the little that
I've read about ISDN lines it will support *no* more than 2 connections,
but I must provide him an answer.
 
So my questions are:
1.  Does the HP3000 'support' an ISDN connection?
 
2.  Are there any additional HW/SW needed to 'handle' an ISDN connection?
 
3.  Any recommendations for providing connectivity to such a remote site
    would be appreciated.
 
TIA.
 
Regards
 
Paul H. Christidis

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