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Pete,

That's weird to me because the unusual connector means it is really not an
"RS232V24 port" unless you have the cable which takes you down to a standard
DB25.

Try part number 44H7480 (0348). I think that would be the same cable based
on your description (tiny Centronics port).

-Marty

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date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 09:57:30 -0700
from: "Pete Helgren" <pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Using modems to connect two iSeries

Thanks Marty,

I did rummage around as soon as I heard from Neil that the card had two
comms on it.  But, I think that because I specifically didn't order an
external modem (why should I, it's internal!) the cable wasn't included.
And, sure enough, going back to the config generated by IBM, that feature
isn't listed.

Just need to get a part number or find the darn thing on IBM's website (no
luck so far) and I'll get one.

Pete

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