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IXS Does not. If you need access to 'the console' on those machines outside of windoze full run then you need to use the KVM ports on the back of the card.
Note that the IXS dates back through about 64 name changes all the way back to running OS/2 or Novel (Actually hosted on OS/2). Back then the RSA cards hadn't been invented yet and Windose wasn't even supported. With the advent of iSCSI the IXS cards most likely won't gain any enhancements either.

- Larry

Lukas Beeler wrote:
And IXS don't have that?

Seems that this isn't really such a great solution...

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Larry Bolhuis
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Subject: Re: Windows Integration and Longhorn

With most iSCSI and IXA attached 'x' the RSA II Is installed so you have

the option to use that if you need it.

- Larry

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