I thought it was more like a whatchamacallit.....are they being phased out?
Should I upgrade to a thingamajiggy? Please respond quicky, I have a budget
meeting today!

Patrick




"Chuck Larrieu" @groupstudy.com on 06/27/2001 05:03:45
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it's kinda like a "doohickey" but not nearly as high end as a
"thingamajiggy"

HTH

Chuck

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Wait, what device is the "thingie/podmaker"?

           Priscilla wrote:

           I just finished writing some information on pods in the protocol
analysis
           world. In that case, a pod is an extra little thingie (technical
term) that
           helps the analyzer get on the network. With full-duplex links,
for
example,
           if you don't want to break the link and put in a shared hub for
attaching
           the analyzer, you can get a so-called pod that leaves the link
at
           full-duplex traffic and buffers traffic before sending it to the
analyzer.
           These pods are costly.




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