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What is the NIC on the VMS for? Is it possible to use Cosession over ethernet, if so, how do you assign an IP address to the VMS? TIA
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The NIC is used if you are using any unified message options, I think the CTI version of VM is needed. To program this is easier now than it used to be, but I would have to look up the steps.
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i think the nic is useless unless you have the cti mail. you can get a link if you plug it into a hub but nothing can be done (as far as i can tell......i'd have to call nec to get a definite answer tho)
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by ncook: What is the NIC on the VMS for? Is it possible to use Cosession over ethernet, if so, how do you assign an IP address to the VMS? TIA</font> VMS platform = DOS; ECTI platform = OS/2; The circuit boards were, in the past, interchangeable - NEC simply slapped the HDD on a given board with the NIC support for ECTI enabled. There is no ethernet / network functionality if your VMS board has a RJ-45 NIC plug.
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