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  • Subject: Re: Death of Token Ring was New Laser Printers
  • From: mcrump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 08:22:48 -0500



Rob,

We are pretty much seeing the same thing.  We are also converting over.
However, it's not always because of a lack of existing TRN tech.  For us we are
looking at eliminating TRN to reduce some of our costs.  ie: not paying for both
a TRN and ETH interface on new equipment.  Recently, my only hold back for TRN
in our LAN was the frame size.  I wanted both high speed and large frame size
between our AS/400's.   With our data warehousing and e-business stuff we can
push a lot of data between our systems.  I've done some preliminary testing (not
lab-like nor inclusive mind you) and there seems to be no real neglible effect.

And congratulations on your new equipment............lucky dog.  The only way
that will happen here is if I figure out how to order one as my AS/400
console..........

Michael Crump
Saint-Gobain Containers
1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
Muncie, IN  47302
(765)741-7696
(765)741-7012 f
(800)428-8642



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Just had a discussion with our technical group.  Seems they are converting
all of our network from Token Ring to Ethernet.  Quoted several reasons.
Among them is the fact that many manufacturers of computer technology are
dropping Token Ring.  New MAU's, switches, cards and what not are either
impossible to find, extremely long lead times, or not adopting higher
speeds and other features.  Cost of equipment was a significant factor.
And with the new switches, collision is no longer a factor.  Anyone else
seeing this?

Sidenote:  They told me that they were going to upgrade my PC (and I didn't
even make a request!).  I told them the project I wanted to do after they
told me about the upgrade.  Now instead I will be getting an even more
souped up PC with a port to the 100MB switch.  This will become the third
PC in my cubicle.  When the project is done it will become my primary PC
and my old one will go to someone else.  This is not the first time they've
done this kind of upgrade for me - just because they thought I'd use it.
God I love it here!


Rob Berendt

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                    Jeff Crosby
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The time has come for us to get some new laser printers for attachment
to our AS/4 . . . er, e(logo)server iseries.

Our current lasers are Anzac 3017s, which are HP Laserjet 4si with a
twinax interface.  The printers were once wonderful but are simply worn
out.  Anzac used to be a good company, but their service has gotten so
terrible over the last couple of years that I would not use Anzac
printers if they _gave_ them to us.

I'm interested in something HP, probably, unless someone convinces me
otherwise.  No more twinax, I want cat 5 cabling.  I assume that
printers still require an 'interface' card to work properly with an
AS/40 . . . &#@*%#+ I mean an e(logo)server iseries.  They need to be
heavy duty printers, probably 2 of them, in the 20ppm range.

What printers are you using these days?  What do you recommend?  Thanks.

--
-Jeff
The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily
the opinion of my company.  Unless I say so.
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