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Bryan,

The resource name is a logical assumption, but I can't ever remember
experiencing any conflicts with resource names on terminals in fifteen
plus years of working with the midrange.

Here's a thought:

The 6050 controller will support only forty active devices, yet it has
forty-eight addresses available.  Is it possible that you are exceeding
this forty device limit?  If so, results could be unpredictable, but
definitely only forty of them could be active at one time.  The timing
of the error noted below would coincide with this theory.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> Subject: RE: How do you find a resource name for a DEVD?
>
> 1.  I am looking for the resource name of a specific 3476 dumb
terminal,
> not
> the resource name of the controller.
>
> 2.  Problem:  A certain device on a port stops communicating (CPF2677)
> when
> the system auto configures a new device on the same port. The devices
do
> HAVE DIFFERENT ADDRESSES.
>
> The existing device stops communicating when signing-on to the new
device,
> not when it is auto configured.
>
> The devices are attached to a 6050 controller through a ANDREW
repeater
> (multiplexed).  We are running a V4R5 on an 820.
>
> I was thinking may be devices with duplicate resource names...



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