Ad se can have an "infinite number" of
virtual dn200's
to link the systems together, this might be the best thing
for a HECanf10 before Paul writes a perl version -:)
Given then number of active TOPS10 systems that we currently have, one DN200 will be
enough...
That's not counting Reindert's nodes, who seems to have more than the rest of us
combined!
BTW, what's the difference between a DN82 and a DN200? The ANF10 manual says
they're both standalone RJEs/concentrators (i.e. no DTE and no DL10). The DN82
supposedly supports more synchronous lines, but apparently the DN200 can be similarly
extended.
Bob