| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 4615.1 | I need net medic to find out why I can't download it | IOSG::rj.reo.dec.com::Alffa::Merewood | Richard, 830-3352 | Thu Apr 17 1997 05:13 | 5 |
| I tried downloading this to W95 using IE 3.02. The ftp transfer gets as far
as 727 KB and then hangs. It doesn't time out. Anyone else seen this
problem (or better yet know how to avoid it)?
Richard.
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| 4615.2 | | BHAJEE::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Thu Apr 17 1997 07:04 | 6 |
| �(or better yet know how to avoid it)?
Use Netscape Navigator... ;-)
(Just downloaded last night - looks nice!).
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| 4615.3 | | KELVIN::VILCANS | | Thu Apr 17 1997 08:54 | 9 |
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re: IE3.02
I ftp'ed with IE 3.0 with no problems. The tool has nice graphing
features for site connection issues. Also, by clicking the mouse over
the different hops, detailed dashboards for the performance along the
connections pop up. You can even drag the dashboards into your browser.
=Paul=
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| 4615.4 | Sounds like a useful tool, but... | IOSG::newdial_p4.reo.dec.com::Alffa::Merewood | Richard, 830-3352, REO2/F-C2 | Thu Apr 17 1997 10:41 | 1 |
| I'd rather not re-install Netscape if I can avoid it. Any other ideas?
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| 4615.5 | use ftp direct | NETCAD::BARENYS | John Barenys | Thu Apr 17 1997 13:58 | 18 |
|
I was not able to download it w/ Netscape, but I did find
that I was able to FTP it from the server direct. I used
the FTP gateway from my UNIX box (as the command line FTP in
Windows does not seem to accept the port number)...
ftp ftp-gw.crl.dec.com 1555
follow the directions on the screen about how to use
the gateway...
then I FTP'd it from there to my PC... voila...
Not the easiest route, but also not the worst that I can think
of.
Good luck,
-John
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| 4615.6 | | HELIX::SONTAKKE | | Thu Apr 17 1997 15:58 | 8 |
| Any idea as to how this thing actually works? The White Paper is
pretty vague on the actual workings of it.
How much of the TCP/IP/Driver counters etc are accessible to standard
windows program? Does the vitalsign program wedge itself between the
TCP/IP stack and the ethernet/modem driver?
- Vikas
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| 4615.7 | Here's how to FTP from DOS | OTOOA::kap901.kao.dec.com::trimble | | Tue Apr 22 1997 09:37 | 13 |
| RE: .5
If you type FTP at the DOS prompt you will get into FTP.
Once there you can type:
FTP> Open <site> <port>
This will connect to the site through the specified port.
Regards,
Jason
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| 4615.8 | Digital had technology but no marketing ability | HELIX::SONTAKKE | | Thu Apr 24 1997 16:09 | 30 |
| RE: .6
Jeff Mogul provided little insight. Looks like the technology belongs
to "Digital had it then" category. It is now part of Polycenter
products sold to Computer Associates. Under VTX PRICE it shows up with
$3,122.00 as standard price.
PathDoctor V1.0
Solutions Overview
Validate and diagnose IP routing and performance problems quickly
and easily.
Solutions Focus
Rapid growth of TCP/IP routers, client/server computing, and extended
local area networks can produce delays and traffic overhead problems
that interfere with the internetworking vital to most businesses. Where
before network paths were simple and short -- and easy to diagnose --
today, they are complex and difficult to diagnose. PathDoctor software
-- a straightforward, intelligent, and interactive network management
tool -- makes it easier for you to provide reliable and efficient
service.
PathDoctor software delivers quicker and more widespread problem
identification, better service, fewer dedicated network support cycles,
and more efficient and cost-effective networks.
POLYCENTER PathDoctor is so easy to operate, it encourages user
organizations to diagnose path problems themselves, giving users more
control over managing the quality of the network services.
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