RE: transferring data between two CLANs

2000-09-28 Thread Cassie, Barry
Bruley,Peter [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2000 14:50 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Brian Bates > Cc: Nadeau, Sylvain > Subject: RE: transferring data between two CLANs > > Brian: > > Foxboro Canada makes a product called "Inter-Node Conn

RE: transferring data between two CLANs

2000-09-27 Thread Bruley,Peter
Brian: Foxboro Canada makes a product called "Inter-Node Connection". This package gives you two(2) Real Time Database Server licenses (buzz word "RTDbm"). Basically you load a RTDbm server on a AP/AW on System-1 and another on a AP/AW on System-2. --

Re: transferring data between two CLANs

2000-09-27 Thread Winston Jenks
Brian, What about cooking up something that uses the omrd package that is available on the Cassandra web site? It comes with omwr that lets you write values to a remote AW. --- This list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by

RE: transferring data between two CLANs

2000-09-27 Thread Johnson,Alex
Your options are: 1) INI-15 - Two CmP-15 modules linked back to back dedicated lines or modems. X.25 based. Hardware is near end-of-line, but the product has not been withdrawn. Very easy to configure. Hard to get running. Accesses up to 1000 points from a remote system. The set of accessibl