Hi folks,
I recently aquired a Bell and Howell IDB 2000 system with three
workstations. The boot/data CDROMs (9) came with it. It seems that it is
an early network computing system. The computing power is in the
workstations, but they do not have any drives. They have to boot from
the fileserver. The fileserver starts up but the workstations won't
boot. I hooked up a laptop with a sniffer software into the Bell and
Howell network (standard Ethernet). The workstation sends a kind of
request (propietary, not even TCP/IP) but does not get a reply. I hooked
up a serial terminal to the console of the server and got a menu system.
The interesting menus (system administration, configuration etc.) are
protected with a password. The password has to be standard because the
server boots from a pressed cdrom.
Does anybody have expieriences with these computers?
p.s. One of the worksations has the label Siemens EPC 2000, but looks
the same as the Bell + Howell.
best regards
Flori
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