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тАО06-18-2001 01:42 AM
тАО06-18-2001 01:42 AM
We have just had a N-class delivered for a client, the system is up and running, but is currently standalone.
The client wants an ISDN link straight into the box while it is being built.
Question is, What sort of connection would you expect for the ISDN when pluggin it straight into th back of the box?
Thanks
R
The client wants an ISDN link straight into the box while it is being built.
Question is, What sort of connection would you expect for the ISDN when pluggin it straight into th back of the box?
Thanks
R
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тАО06-18-2001 02:29 AM
тАО06-18-2001 02:29 AM
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what do they really need ?.
01.Do they want to access the console over an ISDN ?
02. D they want to hv a network connection through ISDN ?.
For the first case you can hv a Web console installed , hv an ISDN Router to , wherever they want. Add a route to the net
Second case is just hv a router with ISDN and let it be the default router for N class
I don't know whether an ISDN Adapter is avail for HP N Class or not ?
kaps
01.Do they want to access the console over an ISDN ?
02. D they want to hv a network connection through ISDN ?.
For the first case you can hv a Web console installed , hv an ISDN Router to , wherever they want. Add a route to the net
Second case is just hv a router with ISDN and let it be the default router for N class
I don't know whether an ISDN Adapter is avail for HP N Class or not ?
kaps
Nothing is impossible
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тАО06-18-2001 03:48 AM
тАО06-18-2001 03:48 AM
Re: ISDN Connectivity - N-Class
I'm not actually involved in the project, but as I understand it they require a console with an X-term.
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тАО06-18-2001 09:24 AM
тАО06-18-2001 09:24 AM
Re: ISDN Connectivity - N-Class
hi ,
i checked up the site , there are no ISDN adapters (as add ons ) to an N class. What you can hv is a router with ISDN port.
kaps
i checked up the site , there are no ISDN adapters (as add ons ) to an N class. What you can hv is a router with ISDN port.
kaps
Nothing is impossible
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