Major extensions for
HP ISDN products
HP ISDN products now are sup-
ported in more countries. The
HP ISDN server allows for intercon-
necting geographically distributed
Ethernet local-area networks
over ISDN networks for all applica-
tions using the TCPAP
protocol and acts
as
a call
concentrator for integrating
.standalone
equipped
with
the
ISDN
to a
remote
LAN. The HP ISDN server
and
HP ISDN
products
now provide extended geographical
support
in
countries where these
products have been successfully
certified for the first time. The
products are available and can be
attached
the public ISDN net-
works in the following countries:
Australia,
Germany, Japan,
the
U.K.,
and the U.S.
Certification is in progress for
Belgium, Italy, and the U.S.
(NT DMS 100). For unlisted coun-
tries certification is being handled
on a case-by-case basis. Contact
Hewlett-Packard for
information and status in your
country.
Features and benefits
Ongoing cost savings
-
HP ISDN
products provide automated
management of ISDN communica-
tions (call setup
clearing) in
order to control and reduce
communication costs.
for
applications
or new
TCPAP-based applications can
transfer information over ISDN
transparently for end users.
communica-
tions
-
Through its ability to
multiplex information over
multiple channels, the
HP ISDN
server can transfer information on
demand between distributed sites
at speeds up to 384
per
second.
HP ISDN products price
reduction
Effective February 1,1992, prices
of
HP ISDN server and HP ISDN
products were
reduced.
price reduction
allows Hewlett-Packard's offering
to
competitive in geographi-
cal
where ISDN network-
ing is becoming more popular and
cost-effective for
information between geographically
distributed computers. Prices for
ISDN BRI cards for the
ISDN server
Option 100 and
remain
unchanged.
Product No.
Description
HP
server, includes one
ISDN
card
HP
HP LAN Manager for
obsolescence
Hewlett-Packard has worked
with
Microsoft Corporation to provide an
upgrade program from
HP
LAN Manager to the Microsoft LAN
Manager 2.1 release. Microsoft has
incorporated
Transmission
Control
Protocol
(TCPAP) into the Microsoft
LAN
Manager 2.1 product, providing
future interoperability between PC
clients and HP minicomputers.
Microsoft is offering
HP users an
upgrade to Microsoft LAN Manager
2.1. You can receive the Global
Upgrade to
LAN Manager 2.1,
including TCPAP, for a savings.
Microsoft authorized network
specialists offer a fully functional
LAN Manager server for unlimited
users. You need to supply proof of
purchase of an
LAN Manager
server. For more information,
contact your
HP representative.
The products listed here and
all
associated options will be removed
from the May 1992
Price List.
Product No.
HP LAN Manager
for
and MS-DOS, 5 user
HP LAN Manager
for
and MS-DOS, unlimited user
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HP Computer
March 1992