On 4/26/2006 07:45 AM, cctech-request at
classiccmp.org wrote:
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 20:49:48 +0100
From: <a.carlini at ntlworld.com>
Subject: RE: anyone have a terminal server? - Xyplex, Xylogics, and
DEC history
David Mitton wrote:
The former DEC terminal server line was spun off
to Cabletron, and the
remains live in Enterasys.
The DEC terminal servers did indeed go to Cabletron (as did all
of NPB iirc). When Cabletron split up, the terminal servers
ended up in DNPG. I've lost track of them now, but a few years
ago their "legacy" terminal servers line had been sent off
somewhere else.
FWIW: Enterasys are no more, having been bought up by some
management company or other and Riverstone (the other Cabletron
spinoff) were sold on the block to Lucent (who almost immediately
afterwards seem set to vanish into Alcatel).
Antonio
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Antonio carlini
arcarlini at
iee.org
Antonio,
Enterasys is still quite alive.
http://www.enterasys.com
They recently moved from NH to near (or in) the old Andover plant.
I'm still in touch with Dave Nelson, who is current co-chair of the
IETF RADIUS Extentions Working Group. Dave worked on DECservers
while in LKG. Looks like they are using the RoamAbout(r) name for
their wireless stuff.
Dave.