Are you talking about having them get in by using STRRMTSPT type access?
I'm pretty sure i've used that over VPN since we've unhooked out modem
lines from the iSeries boxes.  Not 100% sure, but pretty sure... ;)


                                                                       
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Last I knew, the 9771, 9493, etc was the only way IBM could dial into
the system to look at problems. That support doesn't work through the
VPN.

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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: 520+ and required cards


We are looking at a 520+ Growth RAID edition (7143) and i'm spec'ing it
out
with and without an 0595 expansion cabinet.   I have a question about
the
9793 (2 Line WAN) and 4746 (Twinax) cards... they are included in the
base
configs, but I have no need to use these cards.  When I run a config in
the
LVT without the 9793 it keeps telling me "The base Tower must contain
either a 9771, 9493, 9494, or 9794 WAN IOA".

I can get everything I need in the main CEC when I spec the machine
without
either a 4746 twinax card or a 9793 2 Line WAN card.  I don't need a
9793
present to actually run the machine do I?  I'll be using a VPN
connection
for ECS, etc. and have no need for serial or dialup connections on this
box.
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