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I have worked on this system for 6 years and never had any training. Like an Alzeimers patient, I learn new stuff every day (lol). Anyway, today I noticed the Netcon extensions and have no clue what they are. Can some one teach me what these are good for?
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Those are the "data channel's" that are used to communicate with the processor...i.e.; you can access programming via a netcon channel and a data mod...etc; . You must have done a "list data" and said "Huh! what are those for?" should be (4) of em....+ maint ext.
...bob...
Bob Wells WellComm, Inc.
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Each channel uses 2 extensions. So theoretically I can dial into the system and massage my programming via a computer. Is that right?
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Its a little more cumbersum than is sounds..you have to use a PDM or data set with a terminal...it's a pain actually. That's why most people use the SAT, RMATS port or a CLAN card....
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