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Cliff

FYI

My NMI Interface to Quest communicates via VPN, not modem.  No
termserver required, for this task anyway.  If you don't have an
outdated network infrastructure, this should be very easy for your
network admin to setup.  Just work with Quest on the required settings.
And this can be done now.  No need for OS 8.0+

Debbie
Systems Support Analyst
Youville Hospital
Cambridge, MA


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Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 9:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Digi Termserver, Modems and NMI REF LAB


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We are contemplating moving all our MAGIC servers to MT OS P8.1 to allow
better use of storage.  We've learned that the move requires all current
termservers to be changed to IP based systems. Our current NMI (LAB)
interface to an outside reference lab
(QUEST) uses
modems.  As far as we've gotten with Meditech, the DIGI TCP/IP based
term servers will NOT communicate with DeskporteP 33.6 modems.

It's hard for us to believe that there's not a solution out there that
doesn't involve obselete equipment (MT suggested Xyplex). Is there
anyone out there that can help us out of this apparent impass? Has
anyone gotten a DIGI or similar termserver to dial out to A MODEM to an
outside vendor using NMI? TIA.

Cliff Vaux, RN, MS
Office 207.664.5367
Page   207.818.1791
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maine Coast Memorial Hospital
Ellsworth, Maine





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