I did write my own scripts for an terminal emulation called ZOC. This has an inbuild program language (rexx). The host PC will be syncronised against stratum clock sources in the net. The script will be started on a daily base via the MS scheduler.
As a result of that I have 99.999% correct time on all of my systems.
if you can run procom in the back ground and use vertial term, i have a script that sync's switch to the pc it's on. i have it linked to my log in shortcut, so each time i log in the switch is time adjusted to the micro second, 10 times a day.. with network time sync all other switches on the network sync off of my 81c
OK, that sounds good. John, I found your script using procomm in another thread, so thank you. But theres just one question left. How does procomm connect? Am I running it on the OTM machine and connecting through telnet or is it a direct connection through the serial cable?
The reason I ask is, OTM can connect through VT220 and I can get a login but If I try the same thing with Procomm I get a connection refused. Any suggestions?
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