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		 Why Replace When You Can Connect??  Connect Your Twinax Printers 
		and Terminals to Your New Power10 or Power9
 
		As you know, new IBM System i Power10 
		and Power9 systems do not 
		have local Twinax Workstations 
		Controllers.  What do you do with your current investment in 
		Twinax printers and terminals??  In addition, IBM plans to eventually 
		eliminate support for old SNA Twinax Remote 
		Controllers.  To a lot of users this is a major financial 
		concern. Their large 
		investment in Twinax terminals and printers currently 
		installed at their local and remote locations 
		can add a great deal to the cost of moving to a new system. We have the perfect solution for these 
		users that want to keep 
		this current investment in peripheral equipment productive.  This 
		frees up more of the budget for things that will make a difference.  
		Why spend money to replace a printer that works with a new printer, or a 
		terminal that's doing the job with a new terminal? The
		eTwinax Controller is a Twinax Controller that  runs Pure 
		IP (no SNA, ANYNET or DLSw protocols) and can extend the productive life 
		of these assets for years to come. This Twinax-Over-IP Controllers can simply 
		be looked at as "External" Twinax Controllers for the Power10, 
		Power9 or any model iSeries AS/400. If the answer is "yes" to any of the following questions, these 
		"External" Twinax Controllers will let 
		you keep your existing Twinax infrastructure and eliminate your 
		concerns. 
		 
			
			
			Are you getting a new System i Power10, Power9, Power8, Power7 or 
			Power6 with no internal 
			Twinax Workstation Controllers?
			
			Are you switching to a TCP/IP only environment but have an 
			investment in Twinax Printers?
			
			Are you relocating your Power System, System i, i5, iSeries or AS400 to a different location 
			and want to avoid the cost of re-cabling?
			
			Are you planning to implement High Availability (HA) or 
			Disaster Recovery (DR) plans?
			
			Are you moving your system to a new location in your current 
			building?
			
			Do you need to eliminate SNA communications to your remote locations 
			that currently have IBM, Perle or other compatible Twinax Remote 
			Controllers?
			
			Are you eliminating remote AS/400s but still need to support Twinax 
			CRTs and printers at the remote locations?  
				You can get more information by visiting the  
		eTwinax Controller page or by 
	filling in the Information Request 
	Form at the bottom of this page.  
				The diagrams below illustrates these Twinax Controllers fit in a local configuration as well 
	as a remote "Cloud" configuration.   
		Local Connection  - to provide connectivity of your local 
		Twinax CRTs and Printers to an System i Power9, Power8, iSeries or 
		AS/400 that does not have Twinax Workstation Controllers.  You can 
		also use these two Twinax Controllers connected in this manner to provide full 
		support of your Twinax Devices in 
		a High Availability scenario.   
		Remote or "Cloud" Connection  - to provide TCP/IP connectivity for the 
		Twinax CRTs and Printers at your remote locations that are currently 
		connected to IBM 5494/5394, Perle 594/494 or other compatible Twinax 
		Remote Controllers.  Also for supporting locations where you 
		currently have an iSeries that will be eliminated when you upgrade to a 
		more powerful i5 at your host location.
 The diagram below illustrates typical Local and
		
		Cloud/Remote installations.  This diagram is using Twinax cabling.  
		The same information applies to installations using Active Star 
		Twinax-to-RJ45 or RJ11 Hubs and Twinax to RJ45/RJ11 Balun connectors.
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