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| 1388.1 | Answers | PFSVAX::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Sat Sep 10 1994 00:08 | 22 | 
|  |     	To answer my own questions:
    
    >    	1) Can LATprint units be installed into DEChubs? The 1994 DECdirect
    >catalog says yes (P. 57). It also says it is manageable via
    >HUBwatch/SNMP/TSM. Note 651.5 in TOOK::TERMINAL_SERVERS says no to
    >DEChub; Note 990 speculates on management options... 
    
    	Yes for a power source. The DENMA will translate SNMP-MOP for
    managment, but no autodiscovery in the HUB.
    
    >	2) Can the LATprint unit be customer ordered without the power supply? 
    >The only p/n I've seen is the LNXXD-AA in the catalogs, however the LNXXD-M
    >is a no power supply variant via logistics for the same price!
     
    No. Send the uneeded power supply to the EPA or Digital disposal
    anonomously...nonsense IMO.
    
    Caveat- the LATprint device has a potentially lethal "genetic" disease. 
    
    Contact me via MAIL if you want more...
    
    Phil
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| 1388.2 | No HUBwatch support for LATprint | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be at the Penobscot | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:09 | 4 | 
|  | HUBwatch does not manage the LATprint.  The catalog is wrong.
Tom Hood
HUBwatch
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| 1388.3 | No DENMA support | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:12 | 4 | 
|  | The DENMA does not manage the LATprint.
...Roger...
DECagent 90
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| 1388.4 | Is my summary correct? | PFSVAX::MCELWEE | Opponent of Oppression | Mon Sep 12 1994 22:43 | 18 | 
|  |     Re: .2 & .3-
    
    	Thanks for the clarification, my source wasn't absolutely sure.
    
    	To summarize:
    
    	1) LATprint can be mounted in a DEChub for power/network
    connections.
    
    	2) LATprint cannot be managed via HUBwatch/DENMA.
    
    	3) LATprint can be managed only via MOP/TSM.
    
    	4) LATprint cannot be ordered sans power supply by customers.
    
    Correct?
    
    Phil
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| 1388.5 | Bingo. | ROGER::GAUDET | Because the Earth is 2/3 water | Tue Sep 13 1994 09:10 | 3 | 
|  | Sounds correct to me.
...Roger...
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