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ComNet
provides
a connection between any two supported protocols,
such as between a legacy device and a modern host,
or a modern device and a legacy host.
ComNet
also provides network communications loopback
connections in software.

Where competitors transport
old protocols over the top of new protocols, ComNet
actually terminates the old protocol and truly
converts it into the new protocol for forwarding.
All this while protecting the integrity of the
original data.

ComNet
handles protocol conversion so that both ends of a
connection believe they are using the same protocol.
Session
availability is maximized by ComNet's
automatic backup connection management. Multiple
backup connections and alternate backup groups can
be defined.
Generic
communications handler

ComNet
can also be used as a generic communications
handler. An application simply opens ComNet
and uses basic operating system calls, such as write
and read, and ComNet
performs the relevant protocol handling. Backup
connection management is automatically available.
Async, Bisync,
Interprocess, LU6.2, SNA, TCP/IP, X.25 |
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Converts
any-to-any supported protocol |
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Multiple
backup connections |
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Generic
communications handler for any supported protocol |
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Communications
loopback in software |
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Connects
PC based test tools to NonStop legacy applications |
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Customizable with your own
user-written routines |
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Dynamic configuration |
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Operator interface provides
seamless global view and control over all ComNet
sessions |
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Scalable architecture to support
thousands of sessions |
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Quick and easy to install |

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