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March 1999, Week 3

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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Mar 1999 07:31:35 -0800
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Hi All :)
    um... I might just be suffering from not enough coffee (but it is very good
stuff here!)  but can't you switch out cards in a DTC 16?

   I can't remember who was asking about this first but... if you need DB-25
connectors in a DTC maybe you can pull a card and put in one with the DB-25
ports?

Art "Who is probably completely confused on this one! hehehe" Bahrs

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>From: Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: DTC Question
>Date: Wed, Mar 17, 1999, 5:19 AM
>

> Paul Courry writes:
>
>>Bonnie, there are direct connect DTC ports and modem DTC ports.
>>A DTC 16 accepts two cards, each containing 8 ports. The
>>cards may be either a direct connect card which supports
>>pins 2,3 & 7 or a modem card which supports pins 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,20.
>>(Hey guys, if I'm wrong here, post a correction! I'm doing this from
> memory.)
>
> Well, we have a few DTC16's and they have DB25 connectors on the
> back.  They are configurable as modems/direct connect via NMMGR.
> You don't change anything on the DTC, just the configuration
> on the HP3K to change them from direct connect to modem and
> vice versa.  In fact, you can mix and match modem/direct connect
> ports on the same card in the same DTC.
>
> Jim - Who has found out the hard way that modem configured DTC ports
> won't work for direct connected terminals!

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