blume@netmbx.UUCP (Heiko Blume) (09/26/88)
does someone know what InterBridge is for ? it's a hayes trademark. i'd like to know since the HST has a compatibility mode for it. -- Heiko Blume | smart : blume@netbmx.UUCP Seekorso 29 | dumb : ...!{pyramid,unido,altger}!tmpmbx!netmbx!blume 1 Berlin 22 | voice : (+49 30) 365 55 71 | bbs : (+49 30) 365 75 01 WestGermany | telex : 183008 intro d | fax : (+49 30) 882 50 65
john@trigraph.UUCP (John Chew) (10/05/88)
In article <1436@netmbx.UUCP> blume@netmbx.UUCP (Heiko Blume) writes: >does someone know what InterBridge is for ? it's a hayes trademark. >i'd like to know since the HST has a compatibility mode for it. An InterBridge (TM) is a bridge or gateway between an AppleTalk network and a serial line. If you have two of them on either end of a serial line (possibly across a pair of modems and a telephone connection), you can have two AppleTalk domains (sub-networks) forming a logically connected network. John Chew -- john j. chew, iii poslfit@utorgpu.bitnet trigraph, inc. poslfit@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu toronto, canada {uunet!mnetor!utzoo,utgpu,utcsri}!trigraph!john [it is my opinion that these are solely my opinions.]