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Modem as a service?
- Subject: Modem as a service?
- From: jlewis at lewis.org (Jon Lewis)
- Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2015 13:22:52 -0500 (EST)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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On Mon, 7 Dec 2015, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> I'll join the confusion--I thought the OP wanted to test for power
> availability at the distant site by seeing if a modem there would answer the
> phone there. That it HAD to be a modem in that case makes no sense to me.
Presumably, the modems are already there (setup to answer) as a means to
access the OOB console servers in the case of a network outage. "Does it
answer" is just a simple way to tell "is the power out, and everything's
dead, or is there a network problem that's caused us to lose visibility?"
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