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06-07-2005 02:24 AM
06-07-2005 02:24 AM
Creating TNA ports
Hello everyone
I'm trying to capture information coming from a weighbridge, via a DECserver 90 port. I've
created a TNA port using the command
telnet/create/notimeout DS1 2008 100
This creates TNA100 and then I set the permissions for this port.
I have also set up telnet listener on the decserver port.
I can then see the data on the port, but every so often it stops working, and I have to delete the TNA port and then create it again and it starts working again for a while.
Any suggestions as to how I can get it to be more stable ??
Thanks,
Gerry
I'm trying to capture information coming from a weighbridge, via a DECserver 90 port. I've
created a TNA port using the command
telnet/create/notimeout DS1 2008 100
This creates TNA100 and then I set the permissions for this port.
I have also set up telnet listener on the decserver port.
I can then see the data on the port, but every so often it stops working, and I have to delete the TNA port and then create it again and it starts working again for a while.
Any suggestions as to how I can get it to be more stable ??
Thanks,
Gerry
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06-07-2005 05:28 AM
06-07-2005 05:28 AM
Re: Creating TNA ports
do you look at the socket (UCX SHO DEV BGxxx)
when there is a problem?
The status information may help.
when there is a problem?
The status information may help.
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