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From: iglesias@ORION.CF.UCI.EDU (Mike Iglesias)
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
Subject: Re: Fact finding mission
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Date: 19 Apr 88 16:09:25 GMT
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We have Bridge terminal servers and are using Wollongong's TCP/IP
on both an 8350 and a 785 with no problems.  We're also running
DECnet on the same ethernet.  No DEC terminal servers, though.

The terminal servers will handle ^S/^Q for you instead of passing
it thru to the system, so if you're using editors like EMACS or
devices like plotters, you'll have to make sure the terminal server
is passing the ^S/^Q thru for EMACS and not passing (but stopping 
output) for plotters.  It's fairly easy to do - you just 'escape'
back to the terminal server, turn flow control off/on, and go back
to your telnet session.


Mike Iglesias
University of California, Irvine
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