Here's my latest pricing for my Total Control Hiper Gear!! Hiper DSP sets $230.00 each (Minimum purchase of 2 units!) Hiper ARC sets $100.00 each (128Mb Version) Hiper NMC's $550.00 each (Only have a few of these I want to sell at this time) Hiper Bundles...V.92 enabled w/: (14) Hiper DSP's (2) Hiper ARC's (128Mb version) (1) Hiper NMC (2) 130Amp AC power (1) "Blue Labeled" Chassis w/ fan assembly ....$4750.00 each (Six (6) month warranty) !!! These units are in excellent shape, I'm sure that there are several guys on the list that can vouch for this !!! Also have several of the Quad V.34 (V.90 upgraded) Digital Bundles in stock. w/ (1) Dual T-1 PRI (12) Quad V.34 Digital (V.90 ) cards (1) Hiper ARC (128Mb version) (1) "Regular" NMC (2) 70 Amp AC power supplies (1) "RED" labeled chassis w/ fan tray $200.00 each w/ 30 day warranty..... --Come on folks!!! These got be of use to some of you guys just for the ARC, NMC and power supplies for Back-ups. Thanks for your time, Shannan Young SouthWest Data Technology, Inc. 972-739-7010 972-739-7013 (Fax) sky1@airmail.net www.swdt.com
Anyone know off the top of their head what the procedure for resetting a Netservers password? Seems to me it had to do with dipswitch 5, anyone confirm on this? Terry Kennedy
Terry, To reset the password, you would set Dip Switch 5 to on. Reboot. Then set dip switch 5 off. This will erase all configurations on the total control netserver. Then it should, after the 2nd reboot ask you for a new password. Hope this helps, jim Terry Kennedy wrote:
Anyone know off the top of their head what the procedure for resetting a Netservers password? Seems to me it had to do with dipswitch 5, anyone confirm on this?
Terry Kennedy
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Thanks... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Mc Cay" <jmccay@adsnet.com> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [USR-TC] Old Netserver question
Terry,
To reset the password, you would set Dip Switch 5 to on. Reboot. Then set dip switch 5 off. This will erase all configurations on the total control netserver. Then it should, after the 2nd reboot ask you for a new password.
Hope this helps, jim
Terry Kennedy wrote:
Anyone know off the top of their head what the procedure for resetting a Netservers password? Seems to me it had to do with dipswitch 5, anyone confirm on this?
Terry Kennedy
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