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Enjoy rapid, non-disruptive implementation of essential network components.
With HP ValuPack consulting, it’s easy to cost-effectively obtain proven expertise for diverse OpenVMS network installation and upgrade tasks. Highly trained HP Services professionals can supply the knowledge and know-how you need to save time and trouble.
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| DECnet/OSI Installation & Configuration
HP Services remotely configures your DECnet/OSI system, or, at your option, partners with you to provide a “walk through” of the commands used to configure DECnet/OSI on a single system. We can also assist in reconfiguring DECnet/OSI if your configuration is lost or corrupted.
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Multinet TCP/IP Onsite Installation & Configuration
Working at your site, HP Services technicians install, configure, and test Multinet TCP/IP on a single system, helping you enjoy a smooth, trouble-free startup. Additionally, we provide a brief orientation to help familiarize you and your staff with Multinet TCP/IP technology.
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SNA Server for OpenVMS Alpha Remote Upgrade
HP Services professionals upgrade your HP SNA Server from a single existing SNA Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) connection through either the HP DECnet SNA Gateway for Synchronous Transport or OpenVMS SNA. We install SNA server on a single system and configure it to match your existing SNA SDLC data line configuration.
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TCP/IP for OpenVMS Remote Installation & Configuration
Experienced HP Services engineers install, configure, and test TCP/IP for OpenVMS on your system, providing for a complete, reliable implementation. This service also provides your technical people with an orientation on TCP/IP for OpenVMS operation and maintenance.
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TCP/IP Services Installation & Configuration for OpenVMS
An HP technician works at your site to install HP TCP/IP Services software on a single OpenVMS system. This seasoned professional also provides base-level TCP/IP configuration and testing to verify that the software is operational, assistance in configuring client and server components, and orientation on TCP/IP.
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