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In over 20+ years at two different jobs I can count on one hand the times a
twin-ax console went out. We never had a wiring problem or balun problem or
port 0 problem. We were aware of the device type issue but all we had was
the one model anyway. At my last job the entire Computer Room was on a huge
UPS so we did have conditioned power to EVERYTHING in the room so that might
have helped. Sound like you've had a lot of bad luck (?)

And there was even the one time when one failed, putting the replacement in
picked right back up where the other one had been in an upgrade !

Chuck

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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Running out of twinax consoles...

You obviously didn't go through the plethora of broken switches on 3196's
that I did.
Or the twinax going out on your box - Just port 0, rest worked fine (no,
it was not wiring or anything.)
Or that QAUTOCRT is a joke. Test that by renaming CRTDEVDSP, swapping out
the system console from one model to another (like, from a 3180 to a 3197,
because yet another system console died) and finding out that you have no
system console.
Now you can get into the myriad of problems caused by faulty twinax cable
ends, balun wiring, maxxed out number of splices, etc dealing with twinax
wiring.



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