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Any idea where I can find this? Is this a modem cable? I guess the other end is a female db9?
I've seen old VM with db9 connections, but that must be really old shit if it uses db25...
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It's a serial cable. I know, it's getting harder to find, but surely you can find a DB-9 to DB-25 cable somewhere. I have about 4 on my pegboard in the warehouse.....
The TVS-100,200 family and the TD series still used DB-25 connectors.
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if this is for your company order a IPOCket 232 set in transparent mode, Give it an ip address have it listen on port 25, plug it into to network and connect it to the tvp and then telnet into tvp when you want to make changes.
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All right, that's the answers I was looking for; should be able to use same cable we use for Norstar SMDRs... great thx guys
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