Date : Thu, 07 Jun 1984 13:50:47 EDT (Thursday)
From : Jeffrey Edelheit <edelheit@Mitre.ARPA>
Subject: ROLM PABX
We've got a ROLM PABX that we're also using as a digital switch. (It's
the newest model, not one of the older ones that had some really bad
problems.) Anyway, we have had it now for about one month and have
found that it has a couple of no-cost additional features such as:
1. Dropping your session without the least warning. Under this
scenario, your host session gets dropped, you recall the
host and can re-login.
2. Dropping your session without the least warning but when
you manually reconnect, it puts you into someone else's
session without you having to login! As you are going
into a LAN, you can find yourself in any number of
different hosts. (It's interesting to find yourself in
the middle of your Dept. Head or Division Head's PROFs
acct.) When you log-off of the "bad" acct. and try
to login on your own acct., and if the system will not
allow multiple concurrent accesses under the same
user id (a la IBM VM/CMS) you can't get in unless the
person who may now have your session logs-off or your
you call the machine operator and request that you get
forced off.
All-in-all, I think the ROLM stinks. Worse yet, I think I am stuck with it
for at least 2 more years. I am sort of curious if any other Netlanders
have had ane experiences with this wonderful device. I'll summarize all
responses and post them for those who might be interested.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Edelheit
(edelheit at mitre)