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Date: | Tue, 24 Nov 1998 12:27:00 -0600 |
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Jim Trudeau said:
>Howdy,
>As we slowly get our serial printers off the DTC's and onto the network we
>are removing the DTC's. We
>will eventually wind up with one left which we can't get rid of as it has
>the TAC card supporting the few
>telnet sessions we have (no OS upgrades, we're going to a 9k). With
>everything gone from the DTC
>I don't see any reason to keep OpenView DTC Manager around as about all we
>would need to do
>to the DTC is reset it which can be done by power off/power on.
>I asked our local "HP guy" if I was missing something about dumping
OpenView
>and he thought
>about it for awhile as said it should be ok to de-install it. I don't
>neccessarily trust those
>shifty beady little eyes. Am I missing something or can OpenView and DTC
>Manager be dispensed with?
>Jim Trudeau
Jim, I am not POSITIVE, but I seem to recall that the reason we installed PC
based DTC Management was for Telnet access through the DTC card. I did not
think this card was configurable from the 3000.
When you power off the DTC to reset it, it will look for its download code,
and
I thought it could only get that code for the telnet card from the PC DTC
Manager. You beter verify this before you drop the PC version.
Tony Peters
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