I heard someone say just last week that some of the more secure gov't
facilities might have ATM to the desktop, strange as it may sound to those
of us in the private sector.  Has to do with the fact that security will
not allow files to be stored locally, so the network/central storage
requirements are hefty.




                                                                                       
                                            
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probably.  i am learning telcom design.  and i work at the pentagon.

>From: Ed Esgro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Do you mean your WAN?
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>Hello All,
>How can I tell if my network is FrameRelay or ATM.  Are they any special
>commands I can run from my workstation to get this information.  Thanks
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